6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1986

Athletes

compete in
Northern B.C.

Winter

The 12th annual Nor-
thern B.C, Winter
Games are over with on-
ly the clean-up going on.
Approximately 2222
athletes and their
coaches, officials and
spectators from across
the north descended on
Smithers Thursday even-
ing, Feb. 6 and spent
three action-packed days
competing in 21 different
sports.

Kitimat Stikine
athletes took 29 golds, 31
silvers and 17 bronze
medals. In ladies’
doubles badminton,
Judy Johnson and Jen-
nifer Eastwood of Ter-
race took a bronze, with
Quinn and Cey of Ter-
race taking the silver in
the men’s doubles.

Sherry Anderson of
Terrace took the gold in
ladies’ singles and
Dianne Cey of Terrace,
the silver, with Cey and
Anderson taking the
gold in ladies’ doubles
and Chuck Cey taking
gold in men’s singles.

Chuck and Dianne
Cey took gold in mixed
seniors and Dave Quinn
and Sherry Anderson of
Terrace, the silver in
mixed seniors, with Steve
Thomas and Mark
Flaherty of Terrace tak-
ing the silver in men’s
doubles and Flaherty
teaming up with Johnson
to take the silver in mix-
ed adults.

In baskethali, the
Kitimat senior women’s
team took the gold while
the Terrace Junior boys
and girls both took the
bronze. In duplicate
bridge, Judy Comfort,
David Comfort, Glen
Bannister and Keith
Soules took the silver in
the team event. A mixed
team from Terrace took
the silver in bowling.

In the Senior D divi-
sion of chess, Eligene
Trudeau of Kitimat took
a bronze medal and in
the B= division, Jeleu
Ivanoff of Kitimat took
the gold, with Maurice
Sands of Kitimat taking
a bronze in the open divi-
sion.

In cross country ski-
ing, Stacey Brown of
Kitimat took a gold in
the Juvenile female 5
km, age 14-15; Walter
Thorne of Kitimat took a
gold in Masters A 15 km.

Games

Anita Hauki got a gold
and Cheryl Brown a
silver in Masters A
female, while Eric
Lasanen of Kitimat won
a gold in Masters D 60
plus class.

In the mixed relay, 4x5
km, the team of Stacey
Brown, Andy Sanwald,
Jason Portice and John
Hauki took a silver in the
14-17 age category, and a
silver in the 18-plus
relay with Terry Brown,
Eric Lasenen,; Gerry
Ferguson and Walter
Thorne on the team. In
the 18-plus female relay
race, the Kitimat Stikine
team of Cheryl Brown,
Lynn Maahs, Sharon

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ay event winners from Terrace

in the Terrace Ladies Valentine Bonsplel on Feb. 14: Kim McDougall, skip; Linda Juba, third; Joan Kucharyshen, se-

cond; Heather Graydon, tead.

“B’ event winners from Kitimat

Joan Hough, skip; Kay Schooley, third; Anne Mack, second; Lynn Mulawka, Jead.

“Cc”? event winners from Terrace

Donna Booth, skip; Linda Kawinsky, third, Kathryn Blezard, second; Vera Lenc, lead.

Curling
results

The Terrace Legion
curling teams at provin-
cial playdowns on Valen-
tines weekend failed to
win their respective B.C.
titles.

In the 16-team senior
series at Nanaimo, Keith
Williams’ rink lost to
Comox and Penticton,
then defeated North
Vancouver. On the con-
solation side they were
eliminated by Dawson
Creek.

In the men’s series at
Princeton, Kevin Sparks’
team dropped three in a
row before downing
North Vancouver in the
consolation final.

Hockey
action

TERRACE — On March
2 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m., Peewee Pup ice
hockey action features
the Lions against Dave's,
and from 4:30 p.m. to
5:30 p.m., it’s Dave’s vs
the Kinsmen.

On March 9 from 3:30
pm. to 4:30 p.m.,
Dave’s takes on the
Kinsmen, and at 4:30 the
Kinsmen play the Lions.

Keep Cool

Baked white bread or plain rolls
can be frozen, but should be
used within 3 months.

Unopened canned orange juice
stored at40 degrees for 12months
tetains 97 percent of its vitamin