‘Winter Games Get yo ur telet 10 : ip : The second last-word on the telethon is-- “to. 92 per: cent of the monies pledged anid they are still rolling . - in. come on-Térrace let's. hit the ,°~ ; 100 per ‘cet: mark.. If you. have not as yet backed a . up your.pledge.you can mail it * ~-dn to-The Northern B.C;-Winter- Games, ‘P.O, Box.98, Terrace, * B.C. V8G 4A2 or ‘atop it off at the Winter. "Gamies” office : on Keith Avenué. . Sr AML the monies: ‘raised will be.” going to the hosting of the Nor - thern B, ron ‘Winter-Games i in: “91. and’ one. of ‘the’ bopularsports that we will want ta watch fori is. ‘badminton. . Badminton. isa deviation of * the: ‘ancient: game of: -battledore ; and shuttlecock. It is believed - that the game was first.played in , vits present form in“India about °. 1800. on an oval court,” AD ‘scene ‘at. the Duke of | Beaufort's hoiise party at Bad- © minton,’ Gloucestershire, England | between 1865 and 1870" gave rise to:the current namie, . One of the guests who made himself ‘npopular through a “fantastic”: The "| _pledges:collected to date add up © “lack ‘af, spottsmanship “Was - - given, a5 4 penance, the task. of: _ amusing ‘the other guests. ‘He: ” stuck feathers into a cork; stret: . : ched string across the hall, used | * tennis racquets and the resultant: game became known as bad: “minton, : The first rules were printed i in 1877 in Karachi, India-and are” Still used today. : Badminton is a game design. “ed for singles or doubles and is’ ~ “played with racquets, and a -Shuttlecack. Players’ score’ : points by striking the shuttle so -it lands inside the court on the Opponents side of the net, Bad. « ..minton is played by people of ‘all ages and it has become an ‘Olympic sport. An exhibition event was held ‘in Seoul in 1988 and it is nowin- . . cluded in the full Olympic medal program in Barcelona in “4992. “Anil Kaul, formerly. of. _Cassiar, B.C. is a hopeful. for “the Canadian team representing ‘Us in Spain. ; The Terrace Ciub first played jn the old Catholic Church ‘hall » Where the Skeena Mall now sits. The‘club then moved to the old - Civic Centre then to Skesna Secondary School and. ‘iow plays in the Thornhill Junior . Secondary School gym. . ~~ "- The club has a number of - long time players such as Ray ’ Flaherty who has played almost since the club began more that ihitty years ago. There is also Gord-and Betty Clent who have been ‘playing for 23 years, . Players from the Terrace Club have continued playing at com- | petitive levels in the province. _ ment and the promotion of Badminto, the Terrace Chib Recreational Hockey League Scores: ; .. . Ort. 13 All Season’ $5, Convoy Supply 3 a Skeena Hotel 3, Riverside Auto Wranglers 3 . /. et. 14 : an Season's 4; Inn of the West 0 Northern Motor Inn Okles 4, Norm’s Auto Refinishing t : “Oct, 16 a Ail Scason’s 8, Skeena Hotel 3 - Riverside ‘Auto Wranglers 8, Convoy Supply | Botton Oe Ay i Norm’ 3 Auto Refinishing 6, Terrace Oct. 18 ie Noni Motor Inn Oktes 5, Inn of the West 5: Oct. 20 : al Season's 7, Norm's Auto Refinishing 4 “ Skoena Hotel 8 Jon of the West 5 : Oct. 21 errace Timbermen 2, Northern Mo . : Terrace Dart League Standings "NAME — GPW % Carol Creek “2h 16 66.7 “Malcolm Baxter 40 26 65.0 Sally Ryan §0 32 44.0 Bob Bennett 36 23 63.9 Clare Groot 36 23 -63.9 Kay. Munroe” 34.21 61.8: Ron Thyr 3421 61,8 Loretta Seale 40 22 $5.0 Theresa Doucette 24.130 54.2. Lorna C, 26:14 «53.8 Brian. Melatyre 5-96-19 © 52.8 . Neil Nordstrom _ $0 24°. 48,0 "Ben Sousa 2) 2-40 1947.5. Roy | Blue - 30.13 | 43,3 Ed €,:.: = : 26 1 42.30 Margaret Baxter,” - 26 10 38.5 Hugh,Power .. - — 34.13 “38.2 “Art Lorimer: cho 34.12 _,35.3 . ‘Players helow 20 games...» : Pat ‘Campbell | ~", 16 18 '-93.8 - Bil Robingoti We By BO0%, Keith, Trask.” 10°S 50.0 Steve Ketch on 16 6 37.5. agen hoatess is the ight parton ta - ip you find a place in your nw mimunity. ©. iverside Auto Wranglers §, Convoy Supply 2 cid ether Wranglers | 7 ' agon’s 6, Norm’s lis ‘Rerinshing. gS » Inn‘of the West 8, Terrace ‘Tintemen 5 Team NMI Okies ’ ‘Terrace Timbermen Convoy Supply Recreational Divisio Team All Seasons Skeena Hotel Ina of the West - Timbermen 2 ‘Riverside Auto Wranglers Norm's Auto Refinishing | Oldtimers Division Standings: GF FT 28 21 21 GA PTS 209°: 2B 7°. (36 4 47.2 GA PTS 30°15 29 13 35 8 44 GF 49 50 34 38 tor Inn Okies 1 OF . ne ap Bhone them in look like | Tickets; asof like this... * by MAIL * November5, look -* , and tickets that look like this can be. ‘paid or disputed like this... "+ al any MOTOR LICENCE OFFICE "at any GOVERNMENT. AGENT'S OFFICE » “e at any MOTOR VEHICLE BRANCH 1°” APPOINTED AGENT | | 1 but the To get your team or league on the % Scoreboard, dr op off $ scores ‘ onstandings to the... “Terrace Stand é:;" ard| office: on to 638: 72k a The system Is getting easier... Tickets, up to November 5, iS... and tickets that look like this can be paid in person or by mail, or disputed in person, | . * atthe COURT REGISTRY. SPECIFIED ON YOUR TICKET. fines : ~ Province of British Col \ Mintat mbla of Seliciter f General _ Motor ehicls Bra ae For long time active involve-. now host the “sherry Anderéon |: :. Appreciation Award’ as recognition of her contributions” and since Sherry left Terrace in | ~ 1986 it has been presented: three |, times, In 1987 the recipient of the . award was Dee Jenion, in, 1988 it, was. Bob Cooper. and in 1990 the Etzertza Family from Prince~ _ Rupert, Terrace hosts two ma- -_ ‘jor tournaments in. the ‘north, Persons attend from’as far away as Quesnel, Prince. George, The Queen Charlotte. Islands, The - Yukon Territories and Alaska. - : Phe junior players have done ; extremely well, placing first in 1988 high, school junior tour- “Raments held in Vancouver. ” Badminton scholarships. have ~ been awarded to Lisa Mailloux : and Paul.Fogtmann and: the . . Nancy Green scholarship’ in’ 1990 was . awarded © -to.. ‘Callie \ Swan. - - There is no’ doubt with that - kind’ of history there will be. plenty of interest in badminton * - during the Winter Games and wé look forward to some great things from our focal com- petitors and our visitors in ater-_ _ tific sport, FACTORY OUTLET| Skeena Mall, Terrace \“Silmond Hipope OUTER SHELLS Wind & Waterproof, Only 4179" g Fen 8 205.9 95 "Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 31, 1990 ~ Page B7 nN are Evening & | , Sunday | ioe Bookings “a-%. 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