ME ac, mi - AY GTi: wt at TOES B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 20, 1991 Winter hopefuls at Canada Games - After months of preparation, British Columbia’s winter stars of the future left February 15 for the Canada Winter Games in Prince Edward Island. Two hundred thirty-four ath- letes from 54 communities will represent Team B.C. at the Win- ter Games which run from February 17 - March 2. During the first week (Feb- ruary 17-22), athletes will com- pete in the sports of badminton, biathlon, women’s curling, fenc- ing, men’s hockey, women’s hockey, judo, squash, syn- chronized swimming, and rhythmic gymnastics. Sports con- ‘tested in week two (February 25 - March 2) will include gym- nastics, boxing, cross country table tennis, speed skating, skiing, men’s curling, figure weightlifting, and shooting. skating, racquetball, ringette, Northwest spiels — run low on entries Attendance was down at two weekend bonspiels in the North- west. At the Smithers’ men’s open spiel, only 40 rinks signed up for the three-day, four-event ° series. The grand challenge between ‘A’ and ‘B’ event finalists was won by Dave Fraser over Don Palmer. Later in the ‘B’ final, Palmer gained revenge by beating Fraser. Don Brise won ‘A? event while ‘C’ went to Phil Leroux and ‘D’ to Larry Rein- boldt. Kitimat’s open mixed spiel at Tamitik attracted 22 teams in- cluding two from Terrace. Chris Muller won ‘A’ event while ‘B’ event went to Jim Sage and *C’ to Ian Blakely. Terrace’s Ian ’ Fierbach took ‘D’ event. Game Scores Feb. 7 - Feb. 10 “Feb. 12 . Standings: “Team . Convoy. Supply _All Seasons 5, Skeena Hotel 3 _ Inn of the West 11, Riverside Auto Wranglers 10 \ All Seasons 4, Norm's Auto Refinishing 2 Convoy Supply 5, Riverside Auto Wranglers 3 a “Terrace Timberman 4, Northern Motor Inn Okies 1 . Norm's Auto Refinishing 8, Skeena Hotel 0 Al Seasons 3, Inn of the West 2— _Oldtimers Division . ‘Northern Motor Inn Okies 36 10 19 . Terrace Timberman 25 «12~«Ol Riverside Auto Wranglers 37 10222 The Scores Are... TERRACE MEN’S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE one. Snowarama °91 raises $12,300 The weather wasn't quite Ideal, but local riders — of all ages — set a new Snowarama record Feb. 10. Pledges surpassed the previous record of $10,400 by a wide margin. On the snow side of things, the first few kilometres of Nass road were ice, then there was a about 20 kilometeres of wet snow, but at the 23 kilometre mark the course was nothing § better than bare gravel. This was not a problem for local snowmobilers, however. They simply traversed the shorter _ Recreational Division | Team GP W L ' All Season’s 3523 9 -. “Inn of the West 3 2 2 * Skeena Hotel 4 #617) «(12 -Norm’s Auto Refinishing 34 16 16 Terrace Minor Hockey — Atom House League ‘Centennial Lions 12, Kinsmen 1 _ Tilden 5, All Seasons 4 Centennial Lions 12, All Seasons 4 Terrace Minor Hockey — Novice House League ~ Legion 2, Wilkinson 2; Longs 9, Elks 9 Doyles 7, Lagion 6 Terrace Men's Basketball League ~~ All Séasons 110, Road Maintenance 86 - _ High scorers — ~~ Dave Hogg 37, Mike Hogg 25 - Skeena Hotel 94, Ev's Clippers 89 course twice to rack up the required 100 kilometres. Contributed by Mac Felli On Sunday, Feb. 10, 82 showmobilers rode out on the West Kalum Road and raised over $12,300 on behalf of the B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children. The money raised will go toward the continued operation and maintenance of Easter Seal houses here in B.C. . High scorers — Wade Watson 33, Edgar Valman 21 All Seasons 96, Skeena Hotel 94 . High scorers — Dave Hogg 34, Arnie Pelletier 24 ve Ev's Clippers 104, Road Maintenance 94 High scorers — Wade Watson 33, Roy Vick 30 -. Come over to the Prof of Braid Insurance Agencies itd. A complete personalized Agency 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS Quicplan 638-8581 AUTHORIZED AGENTS EVENINGS 635-2015 FAX 638-1361 On behalf of the Skeena Valley Snowmobile Associa- tion and the Terrace Lions Clubs, I would like to thank all the Terrace and area businesses and residents whose donations helped make this year’s event one of the best ever. Most importantly, I want to thank everyone who gave up their time and went to work to gather the pledges. B.C. bowlers get ready for national A record number of top B.C. bowlers will vie for a purse of more than $43,000 in the Labatt’s Lite championship five- pin bowling series coming up on CBC sports weekend, On Saturday, March 2, 89 bowlers will converge on Surrey to bowl 10 games each in an at- tempt to qualify for the final 18 provincial spots. roll-offs Two B.C. bowlers will roll-off for the TV show qualifications. Bowlers from our area are Rob Rollins and Roger Alves of Kitimat; Larry Lopushinsky and John Rasmussen of Terrace; and Harry Fairbrother and Teru Ya- mamoto of Prince Rupert. Rasmussen has represented B.C. on the TV show in the past. BBB invoice alert The Better Business Bureau is advising company owners that forms and invoices received from an organization called Central Bank of Canadian Firms are not bills from a government agency, The BBB says the forms and invoices, requesting companies to fill out a form and return it with $50, are being confused with the annual business registration fee notice from the Consumer and Corporate Affairs branch of the federal government in Ottawa. The situation is made more confusing by the company’s address, whigh is adjacent to the Consumer and Corporate Affairs central office in Hull, Quebec. 4 ; i 3 ua ¥ i £ Bq ea