MOST MINING companies would love to hau lected by members of the Terrace Peaks Gymnastics club at the Northem B.C. oe lin the amount of gold and silver col- Winter Games. Seen above are (back row, left ta right) coaches Maria Mateus and Trina Mateus, judge Lorraine Jordan and head coach Kris Fairless, (middle row), gymnasts Loran Elgert, Leesa Harvie, Erin Sandhals, Kim Rooker, Fiona Earl, Camille Fagan and (front row) Chelsey Schulmeister, Annie Wittkowski, Ashley Blake, Genevieve Roy and Meghan Westerman. Games pool provides B’backs rich pickings FOR THE Bluebacks, it was their best swim meet of the year, And that translated to at least one medal for each of the 15 Terrace competitors and more than 70 for the Kitimat-Stikine zone team at the Northern B.C. Winter Gaines. In the bays 11-12 years divi- sion, the Bluebacks ruled the pool taking gold in every event plus nearly a dozen other medals. Tristan Brown led the charge from the first event, slashing seven seconds of his previous best 200m IM time to cruise to gald. By the time the last event had been swum, Brown had collected five individual gold and a bronze plus four personal best times. . Bryan”: :Palahicky. © breast stroked-. to ‘two. gold, Kyle Nartz' took his tur in the 100m Back and Dylan Evans completed the sweep in the 200m Back, a thriller which saw him just touch Nartz oul of top spot. Jn that race and the 50m Free the Bluebacks boasted ail three medallists. Evans also collected four Province of British Columbia et eee 7 Ministry of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services —-— Honourable Joan Smallwood, Minister’. ane bronze and Nartz two silver and a bronze. Equally impressive were the 13-14 years girls who took two of the three medals in four events and occupied all the podium spots after the 200 IM. Marina Checkley came away with four gold — all personal best times — a silver and a bronze for six medals from six races, Stacey Parr narrowly missed duplicating that feat when she had to settle for fourth in the 200m Back but had no com- plaints with a two gold, two silver and three bronze haul. Marcie Pritchard and Julie Vanderlee each added a gold and two bronze, Vanderlee stroking to six personal bests including her first ‘AAA’ time in the 100m Free. ..-- a ' Garth Coxford ‘and Chris Kerman surprised in the 13-14 years events, both having only just returned to action follow- ing injury. Coxford swam to three gold and three bronze with four best times while Kerman went five for six on personal bests on the way to four silver and two bronze. And in the boys 15 years and Unjustified Rent Increase? It’s yourcall, Rent protection, a fair way to communicate and settle disputes, and anew Notice of Rent Increase form are highlights of the new Residential Tenancy Act. For more information on these and other protections for) tenants and landlords, cal] 661-4886. ATL changes to the Residential Tenancy Act are effective February 10, 1995-.: up, Seth Downs medalled in every race to finish with two gold, four silver and a bronze. Audrey Erb, 12, picked up three silver and a bronze while George Joseph, 16, rounded out the individual medal tally with a bronze in his 200m Back. Unable to score an individual medal, Greg Nartz, 13, finally collected in the relay, Moved up to the senior boys for the 4x50m Free, he took two sec- onds off his previous best time to ensure a silver placing rath- er than bronze. The relays belonged to the zone squad which ended with nine gold and that silver in 11 races. Coack Mike Carlyle noted that domination of relays would. normally have ensured the zone team won the mect, However, the scoring system used at the Williams Lake Games gave fewer points than normal for relay placings so they had to settle for a close second to the host squad. Understandably pleased with the resulis, Carlyle said the number of best times recorded boded well for next month’s provincial championships. f You called it - “COOL” Then you-called it “a HABIT” Now it’s “an ADDICTION” Cail It’s time to call it ° QUITS. BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCIATION Box 34009, Station D Vancouver, B.C, V6J 4M2 \ Phone: 731-5864 ~ | Bring in this coupan before | March 4 and Save 25% 5 Terrace, B.C. V r-- on quality cleaning] of your Drapes | é ofa QUALITY DRYCLEANING | ® & AEPAIAS 4736 Lakelse Ave, 8G 1R6 635-2820 a ee ee ee "SUNDAY." > MONDAY: “TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY. "SATURDAY. 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