The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 25, 1992 - Page C3 Leblanc, Kuehne capture medals Vanessa LeBlanc and Jennifer Kuehne were all smiles last week |. after their trip to the Central-North Cariboo regional figure skaling competition. Winning medals will do that for you, LeBlanc took silver in the Preliminary 10-under Freeskate and Kuehne skated to bronze: in both the Intermediate Ladies Freeskate and Silver. Artistic event. Another Terrace Figure Skating club member to put in a fine per- Highest Peaks The Peaks Gymnastics Club: has reached new heights with 140 gymnasts tegistered for the current session, the most in its history. That’s in part because of the introduc- tion of new programs such as boys’ gymnastics, weekday after-school recreational programs and Wednesday’s pre-school parent/iots program. The next session gets underway Dec. 5 and continues until the week commenc- ing Feb. 20, Pre-registration for that took place last Saturday but there’s another chance , coming up Dec. 4-5 in the Skeena Mall. The club has also elected a new board of directors for the 92-93 season. They are: President: Colleen Frocse Ast Vice-President: Ken Earl 2nd Vice-president: Veronica Arbuah Registrar: Janice Graham _ Treasurer; Laurel Donaldson ‘Secretary; Lorna Sandhals formance at the Prince George event was Melanie Kerr. yi J She scored top marks in the fig- Pant Relsing: Laura Turpin ures section of her Pre-Novice ast. President and Facility Co- Ladies group and went on to ordinator: tdinator: Peggy Julseth repeat that in the finals. Kerr : received a ribbon to mark the : e . achievement. : ..Ticket to ride Terrace skaters generally showed | : | Have rallle, will travel well with most advancing to the - That’s the Terrace Bluebacks Swim Club’s plan as they hold their first ever raffle. Spokesman Bob Erb explained the idea js to raise money to cover the expense of sending club members to the Junior and Senior Provincials later in the season. And travel is also what the winner of the raffle will be doing: first prize is a trip for two to Vancouver plus two night’s accommodation there. The next three names drawn will col- ject $500 in grocery store gift certifi- cates, a video game system and a three- month family pass to the local swimming pool. Erb said the raffic is intended to fill the gap left by reduced bingo revenues. Not that bingo is any less popular than it was, though. ‘Its just with so many worthy groups : wanting to use that method of raising : tmaoney, the Bluebacks had their time al- 4 location cut back, he said. i The tickets cost $10 each and Erb : anticipated selling between 500 and 600. F The draw takes place Sunday, Dec. 13 ‘i following the 4 p.m. trophy presentations : at the club’s annual swim meet. To purchase a ticket, contact Erb at 635-7376, Blueback president Candice Kerman or any club member. finals of their respective divisions. Spokesman Kim Goodall said the club and coaches Tanya and Leonard Warkentin. were happy with the results at the regionals, . She also reminded loca! residents will be able to see Terrace’s skaters in action on Channel 10 _ next Monday, Nov. 30 at 7:05 p.m. The following. Terrace Figure Skating Club members successtul- ly completed Canskate and Can- figure badges: . Heather Bohn, Renee Cockell, Michelle Cote, Jessica Cullis, Kayla Goriak and Lauren Simons (Beginners), James Bohn and Erika ° Roach (Beginners, Elementary); Josh Murray (Begin- ners, Elementary, Basic); Tanner Hill and Daniel Talstra (Begin- ners, Elementary, Basic, Novice 1; Amelia Epp and Stephanie Huisman (Basic), Amanda Hull (Novice 1); Stephanie Jacobs —___— (Novice III & IV, Proficiency), ing up a silver and two bronze respectively. The Keira Almas (Proficiency); medals rounded off a strong performance overall by = Danielle Richey (Stroking I); and Terrace entries which saw most earn finals berths. Jennifer Smith Freeskate I). BEMEDALLED. Vanessa LeBlanc (left) and Jennifer Kuehne got their competitive figure skating season off to a fine start at the Prince George regionals, pick- Make a Fashion Statement with Your Windows ur to 40% or VERTICAL BLINDS UP TO 30% OFF HORIZONTAL BLINDS Hoops action begins Caledonia Kermodes of the bas- ketball kind sec their first tourna- ment action of the '92-’93 season this weekend. “The senior boys squad is host- ing their Kitimat neighbours from Mount Elizabeth Sr. Secondary, Hays of Prince Rupert and Ques- nel’s Corrilicu. 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