The following entrants from Northwest commun- ities were medal winners in their events at the North- ern B.C. Winter Games held Feb. 4, 5, 6, and 7 in Williams Lake. Archery Jr. Freestyle: Susan Payne, Terrace — Gold; Zeffry Satucci, Kitimat — Gold; Lance Visen- tin, Terrace — Silver. Jr. Barebow: Susan - Payne, ‘Terrace — Gold; Alex Hassett, Terrace — Silver; Darren Rebabliati, Smithers — Bronze. _ Male Sr. Freestyle: Ed Trudeau, Kitimat — Silver. Female Sr. Freestyle: Judy - Maurer, Smithers — Silver. Badminton Doubles: Dhaliwal/Terlesky, Terrace — Silver. Adult Men’s Singles: Alan Leung, Smithers — Gold. Adult Men’s Doubles: Davies/Leung, Smithers — Silver. Basketball Jr, Boys: Terrace — Gold. Sr. Men: Terrace — Gold. Sr. Men: Smithers — Silver. Sr. Women: Smithers —— Bronze. Sr. Ladies: Smithers — Bronze. Masters Men: | Kitimat/Ter- race — Silver. Chess Cadet B: Sean Bouzane, Kitimat — Bronze. - Jr. Team: Bulkley/Nechako, Smithers — Bronze. Alpine Skiing Jr. Giant Slalom: Smithers ~—- ‘Gold. Int. Giant Slalom: Smithers — Gold. Int. Slalom: - Gold. Smithers — Swimming Girls 13/14-100M Free: _ Christy “Wilson, Kitimat — Bronze. - Girls 11/12-100M Free: Kelly” Pearce, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 15/17-100M Free: Doug MacKenzie, Terrace — Bronze. _ > Boys 13/14-100M Free: Terry _ Llewellyn, Terrace — Bronze. - Boys 13/14-Breast: Billy Holland, Terrace — Bronze, Northwest athletes § bring home medals Girls 11/12-Fly: Kelly Pearce, Terrace — Bronze. Girls 13/14-Fly: Christy ‘Wilson, Kitimat — Silver. Girls 11/14-Relay: Terrace — Bronze. . Girls 15/17-Relay: Terrace — Silver. Girls 11/12-Back: Kelly Pearce, Terrace — Gold. Girls 11/12 Back: Tori MacKenzie, Terrace — Silver. . Girls 13/14-Back: Christy Wilson, Kitimat — Silver. Boys 13/14-Fly: Terry Llewellyn, Terrace — Silver. Boys 13/14 Fly: Billy Holland, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 15/17-Fly: Doug MacKenzie, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 15/17-Relay: Terrace — Gold, Boys 13/14-Back: Terry Llewellyn, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 15/17-Back: Doug MacKenzie, Terrace — Silver. Girls 11/12-I.M.: Kelly Pearce, Terrace — Bronze. Girls 13/14-I.M.: Wilson, Kitimat — Bronze. - Girls 11/14-Free Relay: Ter- race — Bronze. Girls 15/17-Free Relay: Ter- race — Bronze. Girls 11/12-Free: Pearce, Terrace — Silver. Girls 13/14-Free: Christy Wilson, Kitimat — Silver. Boys 15/17-Free: Doug MacKenzie, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 13/14-I.M.: Terry Liewellyn, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 15/17-I.M.: Doug MacKenzie, Terrace — Bronze. Boys 15/17-Free Relay: Ter- Kelly race — Silver. - Indoor Soccer - _ Sr. Girls: Kitimat — Gold. Jr. Boys: Kitwanga — Silver. Men's: Terrace — Silver. Volleyball Jr. Girls: Smithers — Silver. Jr. Boys: Terrace — Silver. §$r. Mixed: Houston — Bronze. Pool Singles Men: Nechako Rep W.L., Smithers — Gold. {ce Hockey Bantam: Terrace — Bronze. Old Timers: Houston — Gold. , continued on page 16 Christy Terrace Public Library The annual general meeting of the Terrace Public Library Association will be held on Thursday February 18, 1988 at 7:30 pm. in the library meeting room. Elections to the Board of Trustees will take place and nominations for these posi- tions will be accepted from the floor. Light refreshments will be served. Hudson Bay Lodge. ment and Parks. Ave., Phone 635-2489. TRAPPERS A trapping workshop for experienced, licensed B.C. trap- pers will be offered in Smithers on March 5 and March 6 at This two day workshop will deal with management of trapping, areas, utilizing humane devices, fur handling, and trapping techniques for fox, coyote and wolf. There will be no charge for the workshop, which is being presented by the B.C. Trappers Association with financial assistance from the Fish and Wildlife Branch of the Ministry of Environ: For further information contact O, Lindstrom 4823 Haugland 2/24p The Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club recently held a Valentine’s Tournament that drew about 20 card players. Among them were Roger Davis, Ed Currell, May McFarland and Judy Comfort. On Feb.’ 10 the Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club held its first annual Valentine Tourna- ment, by Betty Barton _ When former Skeena Junior High School coach Joe Milligan brought his Parkland Panthers senior boys basketball team to our area on the Feb. 6 weekend, he had hoped to win at least one of three games. Such was not to be. Their first game was a four- point loss to the Rebels at Kitimat. Then they went to Prince Rupert where the Rain- makers beat them by three points in the first game and one point in the second. ' The group meets every Wednesday evening in the Caledonia High School cafeteria at 7:15 p.m. Marilyn Soules, spokesperson, says the club is always interested in having new people out, either on a drop-in Panthers get pounding Milligan, who told us he has a young team of mostly Grade 10 and 1) players, couldn’t come through with winning shots in either game. Against the Rebels, Joe Almeida scored 29 points for Kitimat in their 64-60 win. At Prince: Rupert, Rain- makers won the first game 61-58 and came back with a 61-60 win in the second. So, Joe and his boys left the snowy north with three losses by a total of eight points overall. » Bridge club holds tournament basis or- permanent, If you already have a bridge partner who wants to join you for these fun evenings, just drop in, If you’re single, call May McFarland, ahead of time, so that she can find you a partner for the evening. The club also encourages out-of-town guests to come out. The games. are sanctioned by director Dave Comfort, and the club is affiliated ‘with the American Contract Bridge League. Final scores are com- pared each evening, and points can then be submitted for credit. Two members of the local club, Keith Soules and Dave Comfort, travelled to Vancouver last weekend for a Duplicate Bridge tournament. Each week, the Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club presents prizes, and gourmet refresh- ments are provided by Roland Gagne. . The New 62 cc Stihl 034 SUPER New lightweight power and toughness come to the bush. Atonly 11.9lbs-, the new 62cc 034 SUPER delivers the best power-to-weight ratio in its class, Itdoes More work per pound — so you use less energy handling it. And being a Stihl chain saw, it's tough enough to carry a lifetime warranty ori the electronic ignition system. Lightweight power and a world-wide reputation for dependability ~ getit all inthe new 034 SUPER from Stihl. 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