metre breadlitroke.” Do Angie: Highe was. the top B “awhnimet: in that age group. “and :hig-aix. medals, com:. “Bined. with. two filth-place im ‘third: place ‘on the- in- at the Games.’ Highe scored 4 ‘polite with a’gold in the -. 100: butterfly, silvers in the. “girls. awl - McParland ‘winning: five: 100°: freestyle, ‘100 -dividual. point-seoring ‘race’ fin|ghes inother events gave. © _ alte 200. ‘freestyle ~ and the 200 breaststroke and: ~ a. “bronze “in! the . ‘breantstrok and . the two, ifthe." ; Highe’a brother sim ‘alto - did well ih the pool, winnlng - five: ‘medals. and taking _ fourth ‘spot. in the poinl- °. witiniing” ‘lst’ with. 45, - thed with “Tom: Cartwright” of: Prince Georis. Jim'Highe'’s: . _ medals Included gold tn the 100° freestyle. and - -200 100: - e oni three Hold “Katt Hine “niedals, faking the 400 and . - - 200, breaststroke racés and © ~ the| 400’ individual medley - "- gold.Christina | Sharples" Wwonathe “400. backstroke bronze. medal; een - Terrace, relays: won. gold - in the 200 and 4o0relaysand -a ‘brenze-in, ‘thie 200. relay” - withi Port St. Jon. ; Chantal: ~McFerland. and oe 7 Kerry. ‘Mueller,: -botti of * Terrace, won “alt” ‘the ‘gold / and Mueller. the other three, McFarland’ also: added ‘three silvers and" won “the individual points title atthe’: Games. with, 71 total points, . “while: Mueller {ook second. “200° batk “an * dividual’ ine “freestyle; silvers in the £00 - _ butterfly: and 400 individual “medley: ‘and bronze-in the 200 hackstroke.. Terrace relay. teama took ; ~ gold. in*.the 200 ‘freestyle: —rrelay andellver in the 400° relay. while Kitimat. relay. ~ teams won silver in-thé 200 ‘with 61 points from her six . “medals. (9 McFarland won: the “100. free, foo batik, 100-butterfly,, ‘second -to Mueller, who wan golds, “in: the 100. breast-. - stroke, 200 freestyle and 200. _breastétroke." Myeller's aad bronze in the. 400 relays, >< : The. -19-14-year old ‘girls © “group was dominated by . Terrace | swimmers,.’ with three ‘swinimers getting four. Medals each ‘and . another winning three. Rae-ann Apolezer won’ golds in the 100 free and 200 ~ freeas well.as a silver in the 100 back and the 200 back. Tracy McFarland won two golds, one in the 100 back ~.and, the ‘other “in: the 200 back, ‘BB well as silvers in - the: 100 butlerfly: ‘and 400 7 “individual medley, 0: Teresa Lindseth also'won four medals, all bronze and in the 100 free, 100 butterfly, 2m: free: and 200° ‘back, “a o¥REGINA? 190C Rh iza— Saskatchewan Roughriders missed the playoffs for the sixth consecutive year in- 182, but they were winners at. the bank, aalting. away almost $800,000 for. the" " football operations, but " recorded a $792,000 prolit on - future. Saskatchewan. was the only: club. out of the five publicly owned Western Division teams to show a profit for last: season, the “Canadian Football -League team announced .Wed- “and who combined with | _-Rozee to win the men's - - doubles age group gold. The . : silvers came In the 100 free, 100 butterfly ‘and '400 IM: - ‘Joan. McKinnon won four. me ; bronze medals, taking (hird - place. in. the ‘100 free, 100. ~ back, 200 free and 200 back, Terrace télay teams won both’ the'200'and #400 events. TABLE TENNIS . Table lennis players won a total of 7 medalg in the Games, “‘ineluding — Tive golds, -Two' of the golds - ‘came from Alan. Brodie, who. won. the men’s 19-15 singles gold ahead: of David Rozee and ‘Nigel Martures of Kitimat, Kitimat: team: “of. Moraces and Martuers won the silver medal there, | Tony Christy of ‘Terrace and Fraxer Dodd of Terrace “ won’ the gold and. silver Roughi le¢ | nthe Ie. bl Bi hae $00;000 into the CF'L's.gate- ‘ equalization program, the second consecutive year -in which the .team has con- tributed to the scheme. ’ Shepherd reported the team ‘netted’: $9,700 on its . non-football operations. nesday during its annual — ’- general meeting: Roughrider . Tom. Shepherd presented’a ‘report which said the club had 4 net income of $802,100 ’ for 1982. From this the team ‘Wilk add $792,400 to its Heritage © Stabilization ' Fund, established [n 1981 as insurance against any future debts. . This. year's contribution’ fnereases the fund. to $1.46° million, 72.8 per-cent of fhe. club’s: goal of §2 million... ‘The hefty investment. in ' the future leaves. the - Roughriders with- a $3,800 paper’ joss for the 1982 ‘Beason. ; The surplus cash meant the Roughriders ‘for YOUr treasurer pald _ night_.of. positive -numbers. with a few words of caution. - -A contriduting factor was inlerest income of $375,000, an increase of $174,000 over 1981, die“ “mainly: to. high: interest rates. ; The report showed season’ attendance figures of 271,782 with ‘net’ gate receipts of $2.8. million, an increase of $453; 000 over the previous year. A Taylor Field attendance record of an average. of 27,939 fans a game was - established during the year, surpassing: 1961's. mark. of - | 27,654: The:stadium has- an official seating capacily of 27,637. * > Shepherd: tempered what could be “described as. a . We - have . virtually reached the maximum. with regard to the revenues we ‘ @an generate'from, our operations,’ he said. Royal Doulton FIGURES &. VALENTINE PLATES. ete ~ GOLD FLOATING Hants : with diamond 16. 0. S01. 00 eTarrace ‘Shopping Centra tly Centre sthe 400 ‘In- _ ey and took’: dirigles, | with Henry Amaral: of Kitimat ‘in third. Frank Cseke and” Al Tam: of: Kitimat tobk-the. bronze in. aenlor men’s doubles,” Linda - ‘Fowle of “Kitimat, “won the: ladies’. 13-15 singles: litle. “while. Claire Feltham... * took: bronze in the ladies’ 1. “we singles® ‘event,’ “Shirley “Trudeau: of Terrace took the. silver: ‘end - ‘Pauline. Vaal | ‘Henke of Terrace took the - “ bronze-In’ the ladies’: adult : ‘singles. lass" : -In the ladles‘ open alngles, ‘Feltham won a bronze, ‘and . .. gombined with Fawle in the. ladies": doubles. to win” a. silver.” doubles, - gimaraly. Rozee. and :Dodd - combined “with. ‘out-of-zane. women © “to wine the © gold, -silver’ and ' bronze medals - : pedpectively. : VOLLEYRALL The Terrace mixed adult yolleybali.team won a bronze-medal the easy way _ |v thelr competition when. ‘the . Prince“ Rupert: team ‘failed: to’ show -up for ‘the medal game. Both the boys and girls t¢ams met with -limited. success in the tournamenta.8 W ATER POLO “Terrace: ‘teams. Wan: three” 7 7 - medals. inthe’ water polo: . compelition, as the. men’s ‘and. women's teams. both © won gold - medals and: the “junior. men's. (eam | placed - -third.. . ‘In the women's - four-" -nament,. Terrace’s senlors walked through the. win- ner’s side-of the double knockout draw and won the gold medal game 7-4 over” REPAIRS - QUALITY - ALTERATIONS WOR KMANSHIP | 7 FRANCHISED ne 4 wliced fourth . The: men's: | team. went.": ~ through their: ;winner's Bide” BS ‘well’ ‘but ° “pst . the final.’ ge * “class, ‘game &7 to Prince. ‘Rupert; “The. teams: played :again,”” since ‘Terracp hadn't yet lost; and the gat. squad won: -. 6-8 in. “overlitné and-took the gow: *- ‘The: Yunior. men: won the.” “bronze. inedal as they lost to | “Prince: ‘Rupett - 8 An: ‘tbe’ ” = basketball; “first” time’: ‘handicapped: : “sports had been Included jin. -B- ‘the. Northern’ B:C. Winter’ ° 4Games, and organizers said’ “the events all came off. very = ihe “second -! semi-final: aaine..- WRESTLING — . Hazelton: an id -ktqwange. ‘athletes did Very, well ‘for: - - their: ‘commufiities ori. the” “weekend a8: they-look home. - “i ‘wrestling: E dale - from: the Games. Gold: medal: winners in wrestling from the Kitimat- _ Stikine region: were led by. - Hazelton’s: Phil: ‘Wilson, who “won'the 68 kilograin class, Bruce Johnson of: ‘Kitwanga .. -won the 74kg class, iri. which © Kitimat’ 8, Dwayne: Aprongon : won the bronze, -and Graham Larson: of Hazelton took the gold Inthe 57 ‘kilogram class.:’ Craig Roberts of Kitwanga. won “the dl kg class; and Tom Lee of Hazelton-beat townsman - Niklas . . Cummins for. the. ‘Vie Stevens of Hazellon took the bronze medal inthe 68 kg and over. class, with " Hazelton’s Dave. Forsyth - “winning the silver In the 84 . kg ‘class, Cary Combs of Hazleton took:the bronze in the 45 ke class, ee . - Other ‘medal: winners ‘in. wrestling were Lance Ritter from Terrace, who won: REPAIRS ALTE pales day aidto he tae SF -DRYCLEANING cam Bboresens ston n aT Ont Hour REPAIFS ALTERATICNS — A736 : Lakelse Ave. REPAIRS = “CLEANLINESS BUILDS CHARACTER” Look the Way you Like, | Like the Way. yyou: Look. he “LET US BE YOUR VALEN TINE TERRACE M MINI MALL 635-2820 REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS SNOILVASLTV Norlwaagliv “Terrace REPAIRS” 3 Medal. winners in. the ; indoor track events.-were ‘Reynold Starr, with a'gold, *. “gold: ‘in, the: 38. kilogram class. - : — salvdaye Salvd aa ioKitwanga who took: the | bronze’in ‘the: av “llogram -§PECIAL EVENTS : : . Northern‘ A for, ‘mentally. ‘haridicapped | ‘people.’ and. ‘wheelchai This: ‘was: ihe “well: Danny Dumont, with .a ~allver, and John Reid, with, he bronze. The Terrace floor “hockey team took the gold media with a 75 win over . Smithers, and the Terrace A “wheelchair basketball team ‘took the bronze medal with -4 40-28 win over Terrace B. bronze ‘tik: the, 8 kg class, = “Paul Griffin. ‘of. Hazelton, "wha took the bronze in the 6%; kgclass and Sam Derrick of |” The special’ events at the: C;" he “Come feel our quality” A WOMAN NEVER mednorrs.; - A MAN WHO REMEMBERS Howes ae oF ‘Skeena Mall : an et lL \ The herd, Theda February 10,. 1983, Pages $s 635-4080 _ 4621 LAZELLE AVE. 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