‘~ Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 17, 1990 BS ; sme TS dg ha ra tse bie *t _ Month-end deadline for entering Games events | The Terrace 1991 Northern B.C. Winter Games will consist of competition in-the following events, finalized by Games regional director Flip Cervo and issued Oct. 5. Cervo says all participants must be registered prior to Oct. ~ 31. Playdowns for events requir- ing them will be held in the region beginning: in November and going through to January, when the skiing event playdowns take place. For further information on in- dividual events contact Cervo at 635-6511. Archery — Unlimited Jr., Unlimited Sr.; Freestyle Jr., Freestyle . Sr., Barebow Jr., Barebow Sr., ‘Heavy Tackle (sighted) and Heavy Tackle (un- sighted). Badminton — Beginners 12 to. - ) “over; Junior 12 to 18 years. 15 years; Juniors 16 to 18 years; Adult 19 to 34 years, female; 19 to 39 years, male; Seniors 35 and ‘over, female; 40 and over, male. Basketball — Junior Girls 13 to 15 years; Junior Boys 13 to 15 years. Black Powder Shooting — Formal Targets; Primitive Trail; Knife and Tomahawk Trail. Bowling — Youth 12 to 18 years (Y.B.C. member); Adult 19 to 59 years (B.P.A.B.C. member); Golden Agers 60 years plus; Special Olympics 9 years and over. Boxing — Junior A; Junior B; Junior c: Intermediate; Senior. Carpet Bowling — 55 years of age and over. - Chess — Senior 19 years and Cribbage — Singles, Doubles and Team Play. Curling — Junior Men 13 to 18 years; Junior Women 13 to 18 years; Adult Mixed 19 years and over. ‘ Darts — Singles, Doubles and Mixed Teams. Duplicate Bridge — Open Pairs and Swiss Teams, 19 years and over. Figure Skating/Precision Team Skating — Novice and Junior. Gymnastics — Argos, Tyros and Open. Shames lifts nearly finished The final mechanical stages for completing the T-bar and chairlift structures on the slopes of the Shmaes Mountain ski development west of Terrace are being com- pleted. The towers ate up and all the cables are spliced on the T-bar and chairlift. The bottom drive for the. chairlift. arrived from Pine Island, New York Oct. 12. Installa- WHEN TURNING OFF THE LIGHTS IS A BRIGHT IDEA. aE ee + Hon, Jake Litton, take Epp, ' Miclater Epp. Minatre THE POWER OF OUR IDEAS- . Mm 4806 THE ENERGY OF OUR RESOURCES tion of the drive will take place this week. After much consultation and presentations by the three major snowcat dealers. in Canada, two Prinoth T-4 snowcats were ordered Oct. 11 for grooming the Shames slopes this winter. The machines should be here by mid-November, with training provided to the | | and mechanics by | operators Prinoth. As the road construction and blasting draws to its conclusion, "Sunday drivers" are asked to stay off the access road to the mountain _ for their own safety and to allow the crews full access. SAVE ENERGY There are a surprising number of | Junior, Midgets, © Ladies’ Hockey — Fight teams. Minor Hockey — Bantam House League players. Karate — Junior, Adult and. Team Kata. _ Ringette — Female 12 to 18 years. | Cross Country Skiing — Mini Midget, Midget, Junior, Senior and Masters. Downhill Skiing —. Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Special Olympics — Bowling and Swimming. — Short Track Speed Skating — Bantam, Midget, Juvenile, Intermediate, . -Juvenile, Senior | and Masters. os Snowmobiling — Cross . Country, Poker Race, Drag’: Race. © we Indoor Soccer — Boys, Girls, . * Women and Men. as Swimming | C.A.S.A. © Youth, C.A.S. A. Masters and ve Special Olympics. Ww Volleyball — Juvenile Girls, © Juvenile Boys and Mixed Adult. - Water Polo — Mixed teams... Weightlifting -—- Men and ot Women. Wrestling — 38 kg to 88 plus . w. kg, novice and regular. © Winter by Mary Ann Burdett All committees involved in the Northern B.C. Winter Games met ’ a ways that you can easily save energy around your house, in your car and in the products that you buy. 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After opening remarks ~ by chairman Glenn Thomsen, each committee chairperson intro- duced members of their committee and presented brief updates on their activities. It would appear that all committees have things well in hand and . the Games should go like clockwork (famous last words?). The social committee is having a change of chairperson with Yvonne ' Moen handing over the reins to Daisy McAlpine. Yvonne will be staying closely enough invoived to assist Daisy and has already set the wheels in motion for many and varied social events for both the older and the younger attendees at the Winter Games. Lynda Bretfeld will also be adding her expertise to this committee. The proposed registration form for the athletes was accepted by the committees and will be set for printing, as were the suggested identification pendants. Joan Brady, as chairperson of the opening ceremonies, has some dynamite plans for that occasion, to be held in the arena Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. There will be more information on this aspect of the Games a little closer to the date, as I am certain we will all want to attend that particular function. It will be a time that all of us can make our athletic guests welcome and really show that we caught ‘“‘The Skeena Spirit’’. Introduced to the meeting were the three young ladies who are now working with coordinator Marge Skead in the Games office. They are Tamila (The Golden Girl) Barclay, Kari (Sparkles) Fiechter and Alice (Legs) Veen. Tamilia will be mostly involved i in secretarial endeavours, Alice is in charge of the telephones, and Kari will be picking up the slack in all areas. All of these efficient and energetic ladies will be pleased to assist you in any way possible from the Winter Games office on Keith Avenue (the Tourist Bureau in summer time), or you can give them a call at 635-1991. If it is Winter Games souvenirs you are-looking for, if you are wishing to offer your home for billets, if you are wanting to offer your - assistance with the Northern BC, Winter Games, or if you are sim- ply looking for information on that event, these young ladies will deal with the situation pleasantly and effectively. The upcoming Games are being co-hosted by the City of Terrace and School District 88, and algerman Darry! Laurent and trustee Wayne Braid wished everyone well with their activities. Bob Petras, transportation chairman, informed the meeting that he has two buses being provided by the school district, one for the Shames run (27 passenger) and one for the Kitimat run (72 passenger). Other re- quired transportation and drivers are being looked after and ail will be ready by the first weekend in February. Glenn Thomsen advised the meeting that the ‘‘Torch’’ is in readiness for lighting, and it was decided that this special event would transpire an appropriate 91 days prior to the opening of the Games. The meeting was also informed that there would be par- ticipation from our ‘North of the Border’’ friends with Ketchikan, Alaska, in at least 12 to 15 sports and Whitehorse, Y,T. athletes be- ing offered 14 possible events. This will likely involve upwards of 200 participants, and that number could increase prior to the open- ing of the Games. When things are this well in hand, this far in advance, with all the committees: still going flat out,.is there any doubt. that. these B. C.. ; Northern Winter Games in Terrace will be Terrific? ,, ats