. . Terrace Review — ‘Wednesday, February 5, 1992. 217 : : This Tehodileo of events for the: Giympie ji ) ee stbrotight to-you by: "3 a % Canada’s oldest "vote deaiovahip | Ta " yl a ack: as p re S IC ide e€ nt a ton cco “of ¢ 9 o olf z an id country club — : 7 77 ea a s “|| The 1992 Skeena Valley Golf assisted by sevefal veteran golfers Howard Pruner becomes direc- °~ oe Arann) — fever” fo ae “and Country Club's board of direc- as the club begins ‘work on its tor of Plan of. Progress. Edith - au “ "-\)” tors finds John Taylor retuming to second nine- holes. Gieselman heads up the inside." ' the chair as president this'season, J ake DeJong was named. as committee. while Jim. Holland: _ "At a meeting to set up elections vice-president while George Clark “takes on the outside committee: |... oj}. °.") |: in late January, Taylor was named ‘takes on the job: of. secretary. Pam . - Men's and ladies’ club captains” | te retum: for another year. Helll be Biffle becomes treasurer. . .._. are Jan Smith and Rhonda Fedder- 7 , sano . ; son. ‘And Bruce Carruthers returns | hae 3 PLEASE NW NOTE: The 1992 Winter Olympics wilt air on TV7, |, ei WUBK. and CBUFT (French) from February 68 to 23, Please ~ » Check local listings i in Close Up magazine for exact times. 4 ees | + om | as club manager. | “The “DAY 1 of FEB RUARY 8 era | Cc U Fi Li N G | Thom hill q rls | | “of competition'as the spectacular opening ceremonies welcome the | = . ot world to Albertville, France for the 16th Olympic Winter Games. ( . H A \ VY: P ; O Ni S Et | i. win on road a The-impact of dramatic, ‘Wworldwide:political changes will be re- | - awe Thornhill junior high sclioo!’s Fee oo flected in these sporting avents. The breakup of the Soviet Union is | ‘A’ basketball team had a SUCCESS- ; . ne to.affect medal distribution mee the former:Soviet republics . Terrace Curling Club is hosting the Senior } ful trip to von te for a autem k ° ‘of. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will.be. competing as. independent | - tournament on the Jan. week- — countries for the first time in over 50 years; the remaining republics: Ladies Provincial Championship Feb. 10- 1S _ pend ~ ~ _ will compete for the Conimonwealth of Independent States, A uni- The draws are as follows: |. They played and won all three —_. fed Germany. ie Peat ti ‘be an oye powerhouse, : as they. |. Tuesday, Feb.11, 10:00 am and 4: 00 p om of their games and had three girls Be: ield’ one team for the first time since @ fighting in Yugo- | — | dto the all-star squad. Be slavia has led to uncertainty over that country s entry into the Olym-- 2 Wednesday, Feb. 12, 10:00 am and 6:00 pm as eunenitin an vith a 60-19 = S| pits. Oe . ‘Thursday, Feb. 13, 10:00 am and’4:00:‘pm. sctory a ainsy Hazelton Then | 7. | Hockey i is the only ‘competition of the day, with a strong Canadian - . Friday, Feb. 14, 10:00 am.and 4:00 pm 1 the ed Teoed the host Ho ston : 7 team battling the host French team; Czechoslovakia clashes with | J Saturday, Feb. 15, 9:30 am and ey troun ost u oo —_ Norway and in the final game of the day, the Commonwealth of In- | | “ey ___| girls 50-10. In the championship, = | dependent States plays Switzerland. . ee . . 2:00 pm (tie breaker) | match they downed Smithers 45-. ee | | oo | ~ The winning team advances to the CANADIAN 25. ¥ _ zz a SENIOR LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP in Nipawin, sacs Troe, Emus Pas if 4 DAY 9 . FEBRUARY 9 | Sask. in March. Spectators are welcomed and] onthe all-star team. P - ; | ‘The first full day of Olympic competition begins with men's down- |: encouraged to view some great curling! . This‘past weekend saw them’ . # _| chill skiing from: Val d’Isere. World Cup champion Franz Heinzer of — Switzerland is.the favorite, but he will get plenty of competition toa: _ | -from other highly regarded downhillers- including Norway's Atle okaardal and the United’States’ AJ. Kitt | Ski jumpers will soar over the town of Courchevel in the 90-rieter competition. In the past, athletes‘from Finland and Norway ‘have dominated this event; this time’a worldwide contingent fed 'by~ | ° Austria, Switzerland and Japan has a legitimate shot at the gold. . ' Women speed Skaters make their first appearance in the 3,000- meter contest. Emese Hunyady of Austria is one of the favorites, i with competition coming from a very strong German team. — (| Coverage for the day also includes the pairs original program | portion of. figure skating, the ballet exhibition heats for freestyle coll skiing, men’s fuge-and the women’s 15-kilometer cross-country | §| Terrace Men’s Recreational Hockey League - Do | : Swe mand Fi cn te ly faces me United States, Poland meets | | Dighton Haynes - 635-2925 OT MIENTRAS ep a 2 > | Moo ee eee em |p] GamesconeS a | i Jan. 23. - Norm's Auto Refinishing ©: .- 5... Skeena Hotel — on eee | Ge \ Fy DAY. 3- FEBRUARY 10. 1} Jan.25 . SkeenaHotel °- = =. ..6~ ...All Seasons Pe Be ' . dan.26 - Northern Motor Inn Okies - 6). : Riverside Auto Wranglers : tT an _ | The women’s 500-meter speed skating trials and finals highlight | | Jan. Terrace Timberman 8... °° Convoy Supply. 2° vd the day’s events, with a talented roster of participants including - Jan.28 Back Eddy Pub 3. as Norm's Auto Refinishing : 3 7 y- | Germany’s duo of Monique Garbrecht and Angela Hauck, both — wan. ; _ oe ae | ' World Sprint champions. American Bonnie Blair, gold medal winner | | %2- Concoy sue . > - Riverside Aue Wangs . ft 'p | at Calgary in 1988, should also be near the top. ares Te | \ | "In the men’s luge,.the United States will be in medal contention . — _ - with Duncan Kennedy, winner of the 1991 NYNEX Invitational at. | {f] sTaNDINGS cn _ ‘Lake Placid, N.Y: Germany's Georg Hackl and Jens Mueller, onetwo- rin Pe oa — finishers at-the 1988 games, will also be among the top. com- |- fi] Recreational Division . “* oT ff -petitors, along with 1991 World Cup champion Markus Prock of | Precision Builders - 2 ‘ Austria and Italy’s Arnold Huber. All Seasons oO. 1 Other scheduled events include the men's 30- kilometer cross- | Norm's Auto Refinishing 4 . f country skiing event, men’s combined downhill and the ballet-finals | - ret ine oe et ; 4 of men’s and women’s freestyle skiing. Hockey matchups: the Com- Back Eddy Pub 3 a monwealth of Independent States skates against Norway; Czecho- ee | i slovakia meets France; Canada takes on Switzerland. . . _ Oldtimers Division: T.. Zz : Sy a, ‘| BY] Terrace Timberman) * 0s 3 ‘Hi) Riverside Auto Wranglers - 5. i. a Northern Motor Inn Okles 3 DAY 4 - FEBRUARY 11. ||| Sos a ~The essence of the Winter games is dramatized by the grace and beauty ‘of the pairs figure skating competition. Current-world cham- | pions Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev of the Cammaon- _ | Wealth of Independent States, and 1991.World Championships | - silver medalists isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler of Canada hope a solid freestyle program will lead them to gold. Bronze medalists . | Natasha Kuchiki and Todd Sand wili try to rebound from-a.disap- A complete personalized Agency 4646 Lakelse Ave., Terrace - pointing showing in the recent United States nationals. —we _ Also featured in the day's events is the women’s 7:5- kilometer HOME LIFE FIRE : - biathton. This firsttime Olympic event, which combines cross- | .f| BOAT — BUSINESS country skiing and rifle marksmanship, features United States : . champion Patrice Anderson and world champion Grete Ingeborg of — lan | Norway : ‘Quiop ‘| Other events: first and second runs of the men’s combined i Hoyud ieaurance | remit slalom: women's luge: 90-meter ski fulmping for the nordic’ com-— ATen TRG EERIE FAX 638-1361 EVENINGS 625-20" bined event. In hockey, Finland faces Poland, Germany meets the United States and Italy Skates against Sweden. Draw In a Lire nce Axe aK