‘~ Nunn, Soules, Steve Owens, Wilf Hig- ginson, Bryan Fick, Michael . Weber. Terrace roster set 7 for Northern Games - Baker, Bobby - Basanti, Robert — "The: following is a list of Ter- _.race ‘athletes named to par-| ticipate at the Northern B.C. Winter. Games at Prince Rupert “ this weekend. ; Archery — Gil Payne, Scott : Wilson, Susan Payne, Wayne ‘Carlton, Wanda Carlton, Sam ' Baca,’ Lance Visentin, Ed ‘Mackenzie. Badminton, «Jr. (13-15) = Philip Lukasser, Dale Hansen, Mark Sauer, Andy Hall, Lynda _Lukasser, Jody McMurray. Badminton, Adult (19-35) — -Mark Flaherty, Judy Flaherty, Norm. Parry, Nancy Condon, Shawn Mitchell, Karen Older-. ' shaw. . Badminton, Masters (35-up) = Gord Clent, Ray Flaherty, . Fran Mann, Diane Cey, Ken , Fraser. Basketball, Jr, Boys (13-15) —.Fernando Mil-Homens, Jon. Shepherd, Fraser McKay, Toby Luis Teixeira, Matt Newhouse, Shawn Stanvick. _ Basketball, Jr. Girls (13-15) — Erica Lloyd-Jones,. Liza Haldane, Trisha Ward, Chris Ir- ving, Alison Siemens, Susie ‘Dow, Shelley O’Brien, Rochelle Pelletier, Staci Martin, Robin Sharples, Nicole Fick, Krista Iverson. Basketball, Men (19-35) _— Ross Dickie, Rob Martens, Jim Kellar, Wade Watson, Richard © Klein, Marcus Klein, Ernie Froese, Willie Chemko, Doug Wilson, Roland Barton. . Basketball, Women — Shan- non Murdoch, Terri Dunphy, Joy Schmidt, June Ross, Dianne Green, Adri’ Meeuwissen, Caroline Hendry, Stefanie Basketball, Masters Men (35-up) — Doug McKay, Paul Walker, Hugh McKinnon, Fred Philpot, Wilson, Phil Letham. Blackpowder Shooting Norm Carelius, Norm Belina, Mike Rossiter, Dave Hogarth, Peter Nicholson. Bowling, Singles — John _ Rasmussen, Greg Saunders, Darlene Elkiw, Patti Anderson. Bowling, Teams (13-15) — Jennifer Murie, Ashley Tait, Pat. Le Beau, Kari Haugland. Bowling, Teams (16-18) — Rene Mailloux, Crystal Edgar, Debbie Le Beau, Tammy: Ren- ney. Bowling, Adult Team — May Bell, Karen Moyer, Glen Brink, Debbie Olsson, Robert Fisher. Boxing — Marcus Bernaldez, _Carl Goodall, Darren Bell, Pat Carey, Gerry Lambert, Gary Lok, Jeff Dilley, Peter Cromp- ton. Duplicate Bridge —- Roland Gagne, May McFarland, Leona ‘Stewart, Joseph Stewart, Dave Comfort, Keith Soules, Al Lehmann, Eileen Smith, Wayne Petersen, Skip Bergsma. Gymnastics Heather Albright,.° Felecia Arbuah, Kristin Fairless, Kristen Holkestad, Charlotte Jordan, Stephanie Kuhar, Jennifer Neves, Lorraine Phillips, Lind- sey - Roberts, Tracey Tomas, Irina Mateus, George Baranyai. Hockey (Bantam) — Linc - Bode, - Miller, Dave Crawley, Mike. . . Jones, ‘Brian Cox, Rich Linc Dougan, Alvin Cowan, Dhami, Eichorst, Kelly Gingles, Kevin Hill, Neil Irwin, Rob Larmour, Shawn Lawson, Dennis McCar- ron, Kevin Marleau, Andre Page, Andy Rast, Chris Wilkin- son, Chris Reneerkins, Dick Eichorst, Lew Larmour. Hockey (Oldtimers) — Gary " Schatz, Joe Whitney, Les Thor- steinson, Grant Casper, Chris Rick Letawski,-.Frank |: O’Brien, Ken Olson, Bob Wilson, Gerry Martin, Larry Krause, Brian Kennedy, Rino Michaud, Harold Cox, Brian John Taylor, Bob. Cooper. _ Soccer (Men) — Gil Rego, Nelson Botelho, Joe Duben, Rod Morales, Richard Hugon, Eugene Moore, Arthur Stihl, Louis Da Silva, Terry Walgren, Joe Da Silva, Nick Kollais. — Swimming — John Adams, Terry Llewellyn, Ben Bell, Jen- ‘nifer Mackie, -Tori Mackenzie, - Samantha - Mackenzie, Joelle Walker, Santana Roberts, Tam- ‘my Clarabut, Laurie Kindred, Ted Berle, Andy Focker, Ryan Prinz, Maya Bowering, David Vanderiee, Diandra Daniels. Trapshooting — Bill Vant- kruis, Victor Dean, Steve Kuhar, Bill Watson. Handicapped Bowling — Names not available. Handicapped Swimming — John Reid, Sabrina Brown, Terri Carelius, Silas Clayton; Stephen Tremblay, Brian Smith, Sheila Allmond, Renny Star, Debbie Hainge. Volleyball (Girls) — Monica Rauter, Nicole Annandale, Don- na Tolme, Krista Soules, Wendy Biffle, Carma Clarke, Carly Krebs, Alisia Lloyd-Jones, Kristi Leblond, Connie Hansen, Alix Copeland, Cheryl Blanes, Margo Holosko, Clayton Lloyd- Volleyball (Boys) — Grant Livadney, Kevin Haugan, Bruce Neid, Kevin Hamakawa, Garret Hidber, John Paul Dodd, Jason Haldane, Ben Foote, Daysun -Wrubel, Neilam Parmar, Mit- chell Powers. Wrestling — Greg Buck, Er- nie Mil-Homens, Scott Gingles. Waterpolo — John Pollock, Marg McEwan,. Ben ~ Bell, William Holland, Shelley Morgan, Pat Sherman, Jamie De Proy, Eric Bergsma, Eddie Dignard, Scott Peden, Tom Ainscow, Chris Lindseth, Allison Lindseth, Tia Ainscow, Desna Kontie. Karate — Shawn Mermans, Chantal Pauze, Shane Newton, Jeremy Harris, Ryan Harris, Rick Denton, Ben Sippel, Denise Brehaut,. Lara Bachynsky, Melanie Goodlad, Lynn Lagace, Lisa Lagace, Joe Zucchiatti, ‘Ron Levesque, Steve Donahue, Suzanne Dufour, George Bell, Chris Blake, Colin McNeil, Robert Dempster. Athletes will depart Thursday at 7 p.m. from the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Cost is $20 per person. An exception to departure time is the bantam hockey team, who leave at 4 p.m. from the same location. They play ¢ at 8 p.m. that night, =. eal ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 1, 1989 9 The Northern Motor Inn team of Terrace came close, but had to settle for second-place _miniature trophies after losing 7-4 to Hazelton in the final of the Terrace Minor Hockey ban- - tam house reague tournament on Jan. 14 weekend. SFU coach thinks Hendry can help team to nationals | ’ Any team with half-a-dozen rookies in‘a lineup of 12 players is not expected to create feats of record proportions. But it seems that Simon Fraser University women's basketball coach Allison McNeill has such a team and it’s making believers out of fans and experts who claim it can’t be done. McNeill, herself a rookie in the college coaching field, says she firmly believes in the team _ concept, but readily credits the achievements of six-foot, one- inch forward Michelle Hendry. ‘Hendry, the Terrace Caledonia high school grad who won high schools’ most valuable player honors last spring, recent- ly picked up the NCAA district one award as player-cf-the- week. She’s averaging 20.5 points a Sixteen teams enter Kitimat fun hockey Kitimat’s private fun hockey league has attracted 16 teams for its seventh annual tournament at Tamitik and the old ice rink this Friday to Sunday. . Thirty-four games are sched- uled for this largest tournament ‘in the Pacific Northwest this season. In addition to teams from the local league, entries are also expected from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Stewart and Houston. - Every team will see action in the eight Friday night games. The schedule for the ice rink is as follows — 6:30, Irly Bird Stars vs Raiders. 8 p.m., Skeena Hotel Lites vs Ocelot Oilers. 9:30, P.D.Q. Wranglers vs_ Stewart. 11. p.m., Houston Deans vs Ol’ Dregs, Tamitik’s Friday night sched- ule is as follows — 6:30, Capitals vs Bulldogs. 8 p.m., Inn of the West vs Hak-Tricks. 9:30, Prince Rupert Imperial Palace vs Dantes Inferno. 11, Rupert’s Ridley Islanders vs H.W, On Saturday, 10 games will be played at Tamitik starting at 8 a.m., while seven are set for the old rink starting at 7 a.m. Sunday’s action has games at both arenas at 8 and 9:30 a.m., followed by the four finals at Tamitik — ‘D’ at 1! a.m., ‘C’ at 12:30, ‘B’ at 2 p.m., and ‘A’ at 3:30 p.m. One player from each team will be awarded a trophy as most valuable player to his team. The four divisional winning teams get a major trophy with players picking up miniatures: One of the best items concern- ing the tournament is ‘free’ ad- mission to all games. A special refreshment area will be set up in the lower lobby. , Province of British Columbia game, plus 9.2 rebounds. She’s - also the third highest scorer in the district, and has accom- plished this against strong American competition. A pre-season poll had ranked Simon Fraser in sixth place, due mainly to the abundance of rookies. Right now the Clan leads the league with a perfect seven-and-zero mark — well on the way for a trip to national college finals in Kansas City in . March. McNeill admits it’s a hard road to K.C. She says they’re in — a very tough district with two teams (Western Washington and Whitworth) right behind with only one loss each. McNeill and gals have to win their district, then beat the district two winners to gain the big trip to K.C, Right now they’re moving along as solid contenders. Ministry of Environment Fish and Wildlife ATTENTION RIVER ANGLERS AND TOURIST INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS The Ministry of Environment recently released a discussion paper on the subject of management of the angling guide industry in British Columbia. This paper focuses on the issue of rapid expansion of that in- dustry and the options, firstly for ensuring that resi- dent non-guided anglers are not crowded off popular Steelhead and salmon streams and, secondly that licensed guides are afforded reasonable assurance of a sustainable business opportunity. _ To facilitate public input to the policy and regula- tions development process the Fish and Wildlife Branch will be hosting meetings in Smithers, Hazelton, and Terrace. The dates and locations are as follows: Smithers — Hudson Bay Lodge — February 7 Hazelton — Mountain View Restaurant — February & Terrace — Terrace Hotel — February 9 All persons who are interested or affected by the possibility of tighter controls on the level of use of some rivers by guides and their customers and by non- guided non-resident anglers are encouraged to attend and present their views. Fish and Witdlife Branch staff will be present between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. each day to provide information and receive Input from individuals or groups who may wish a private audience. An even- ing session commencing at 7:00 p.m. will consist of a brief history and overview of the discussion paper followed by comments or questions from the floor. Coples of the paper are available from Ministry of Environment offices in Smithers, Hazelton and Ter-’ race. _