Eddy Doliemore, David Broeke and Dave Tanner, the top ticket sellers in the Terrace Bantam Minor Hockey Valentine's Raffle, along with team manager Ron Tanner, dug Into the bin for the raffle’s winning ticket Feb. 10 at the Terrace Arena. Tal Robinson of Greenville won a dinner for two at the Inn of the West and Corinna Erickson of Terrace won a floral arrangement from Flowerland. THANK-YOU | The Bantam boys wish to thank — everyone for their . help and support. SNOWARAMA ’91 The Skeena Valley Snowmobile Association and the Terrace Lions Club would like to THANK the following businesses for their support. Skeena Sawmills Ray's Camper Service All Seasons Sporting Goods Sight & Sound Plzza Hut Burdett Distributors Ltd. Video Stop Aqua Plumbing East End Chevron Riverside Auto Wrecking Azorcan Autobody Inn of the West L.T. & Son Trucking Granite Creek Contracting T &H Equipment Reflnishing Independant Industrial Vic Froese Trucking Park Avenue Dental Clinic Slue Ridge Graphics Red Carpet Food Services Sure Exposure Donald Anderson Contracting © Dr. Redpath 1 Dr, Zuchlatti Wildwood Construction Hardy’s Smati Motor _John Helt Contracting Gemma Bath Boutique Norm’s Auto Refinishing Western Pacific Maintenance Valley Oxygen Rudon Equipment Terrace Radiator & Battery Ken's Marine . Sundance Ski & Sports Mr. Mike's Mount Layton Hotsprings Bayview Fuels Ltd. Tymoschuk Agencies Duane Contracting Sinjur Masonary Columbia Auto Haus Wayside Grocery Ail Star Shoe & Repair Star Apparel Ltd. Ross Filllan Trucking AL. Postuk Contracting Moonlighter Custom Autobody Kavik Ventures Erwin’s Jewellers Special thank you to Sandman Inn for Its support of Snowarama over the years. Norco Septic Services Spotless Cleaners Leonard’s Excavating Heather's Balloon Magic Dave Lavoie Contracting Ltd. Riverside Groceries - Dr. Mangi Dr. Joy Dr. Phillips Terrace Inn Chisholm Contracting Northiand Communications Terrace Interiors Triraline Kalum Tire Williams Moving Sytown Freightliner Johnny's Welding Cheers La Craperie Cole Petralaum Carman’s Kitchen Thronhill Husky Don Hull & Sons Thornhill Motors West End Chevron Sharp Cuts Field's Stores Finning Lid. Cedarland Tire Cedarland Tire Images by Karlene Hairwaves Ltd. R. King & Sons Flaherty Trucking Northwest Sportsman Copperside Stores Chimo Delivery Or. Appleton ‘Dr. bi fr. eo Northern Motor Inn Briela Logging Alt West Trading Pet World — Elan Travel Dr. Lepp Dear Creek Contracting Terrace Steel Works Skeena Enterprises Kaman Industries Midgets win in Nelson Terrace Totem Ford won the midget three-team double ‘AA’ minor hockey playoff on the Feb. 9 weekend and earned a trip to provincial finals at Nelson during the spring break. Terrace won all three of their games, blanking Kitimat Legion Bombers 4-0, trouncing Burns Lake 8-2 and then beating Kiti- mat again 8-6. The fourth game in the series was Kitimat’s 10-5 win over Burns Lake. Merchant: Ralnbow Embroldery Flowers a la Carte Shoppers Drug Mart Sheflotds & Sons Carlton Cards Fran's Ceramics Central Gifts Skeena Cellulose Inc. The Gingerbread House Kmart” Young Ideas Central Flowers Smart Set Gemma Bed & Bath Boutique Superior Video Kelly’s Stereo Mart Pat World Mantique Fashions as Ro Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 20, 1991 B3 berts’ chances for record slim Craig Roberts was barely into his teens when he let the Pacific Northwest know he had the potential to become a world- class amateur wrestler. He was 14 when he flew back to Ontario and returned with a juvenile weight-class national title. It was Roberts who led the flow of Smithers talent to Simon Fraser University a few years back; and ran up a personal rec- ord of 165 wins, 44 losses and two ties as he heads into gradua- tion this spring. Craig’s individual statistics so far place him second on the win- ning side of SFU wrestlers over- all. The all-time leader is Ed Ser- noski with 197. Asked if he felt he could catch and break Sernoski’s mark in his remaining schediile, he told us it was doubtful. “You have to get on the loser’s side of the draw to get more matches,’’ he said. ‘‘As long as I keep winning my chances are slimmer.”’ . Roberts is highly dedicated to his sport — possibly the most dedicated in B.C. He began wrestling in Grade 8 at Smithers. When his family moved to Kitwanga, Craig went along and spent two years under Warren Wilson, who is now teaching in Terrace. Then it was back to Smithers. ‘“‘The wrestling and team at Kit- wanga was good,” he recalled. “‘But Smithers had coach Mike Richey and all. my close friends.”’ Chances are slim he’d return to Smithers now. “‘I intend to keep competing with our Burn-. aby club. When the bones start to ache too much, then I'll turn in my trunks.”’ Final list drawn up for zone wrestling Most of the weight-class win- ners are expected to represent the Northwest zone in B.C. high school wrestling finals in Prince George at the end of March. Zone finals were held at Smith- ers saturday with hometown competitors winning nine of the 13 events. , . _ Winners, their weight class and community are as follows: Smithers: Jay Clark, 45-Kilos; Chris Miller, 48-Kilos; Jeff Peters, 57-Kilos; Ryan Hansen, 60-Kilos; Rob Swift, 63-Kilos; Scott Motz, 66-Kilos; Dave Holland, 70-Kilos; Jim Stead, 84-Kilos; Phil Plugbeil, Heavy- weight. Terrace: Kyle Weir, 54-Kilos; Garth Currier, 78-Kilos. Prince Rupert: John Muldoe, §1-Kilos; Hazelton: Travis Him- melright, 74-Kilos. . In overall points, Smithers placed first with 42, with Prince Rupert next at 23, then Terrace 18 and Hazelton 16. Mullin takes Rupert mixed spiel The John Millin foursome, -with the comeback of the year, took the ‘A’ event at the Prince Rupert mixed bonspiel on Feb. 10 weekend. Mullin, down by six with two ends to go, tied Ouchy Atchison of Prince Rupert with four in the ninth and a steal of two in the 10th. Mullin continued with the Gift Donated: Tiger T-shirt Dol! on cusion Vaporlzor Puzzle ~ White teddy bear. Carousel house 2 crystal wine glasses Set of glasses Tasmanian devil $10.00 gift certificate Spandex pants Stuffed brown bear $10.00 gift certificate Beads and soaps 6 movie rentals 4 singles tapes hot hand in the extra end with another steal of one for a 13-12 win. The ‘B’ event went to Don Movold over Don Sinoski in an extra end, and the ‘C’ event also went into extra time, with the Steve Jackson foursome taking that over Ken Bazansky. Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Ciub would Ike to thank all the merchants for their generous gifts, donated for our raffle draws. 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