ote Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 20), 1991 11 Skaters back from Cariboo with medals and Games berths Ten members of the Terrace Figure Skating Ciub travelled to Quesnel recently for the Cari- boo-North Central Regional Competition and the 1992 B.C, Winter Games Skate-Off. Two of them earned the right to com- pete in the Games, to be held in Vernon at the end of February, and three others put in medal- winning performances in the regional competition. Nicole Page and Jennifer Kuehne will represent the region, which covers the area sixth in her group and. won the finals. Jennifer Kuehne also placed sixth in a group of 29 competitors in the same class. Chella Levesque will be going to Nanaimo Nov. 21-23 to skate in the sections competition for pre-novice ladies’ singles after she made first in the figures, fifth in the freeskate and then won the bronze medal in the finals in Quesnel. Christine Eys also skated in the category Katie Dediluke took second in her group and seventh in the from the Yukon south to finals for pre-preliminary (under Williams Lake, in the Silver 10 years) ladies’ singles. Artistic. category at the Vernon Vanessa leBlanc skated in the Games. Page took the silver same category. medal in the skate-off and Other Terrace skaters in the Kuehne took bronze. regional competition : were In the regional competition Stephanie Kerr, in pre-juvenile Melanie Kerr comes home with (11 and under) ladies’ singles a gold medal in intermediate and Pamela Essensa in juvenile ladies’ singles, having placed (13 and older) ladies’ singles. Rec hockey league to hold tourney, dance this weekend — A 10-team recreational hockey tournament is coming up this weekend at the Terrace Arena, co-sponsored by All Seasons sporting goods and Norm’s Auto Refinishing, and followed by a dance. The action starts Friday night at 5:30 p.m. with the first game. The tournament goes all weekend, with games starting Tre. | at 7 a.m. Saturday and playoffs Sunday starting at 7 a.m. Organizers say they have five local teams registered, along with five out-of-town teams from Hazelton, Kitimat and Stewart. The dance will be held Saturday night in the Arena banquet room. Tickets are available from players on any of the teams, or at the door. The Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club is enjoying new freedom in a home of its own in Thornhill. The club’s new facility, next to the community centre on Century St., will be christened Nov. 30 with a grand opening to which everyone in the Terrace area is invited. The gym, one of the best gymnastic facilities outside Vancouver is already in use. For more on this success story, see next week’s Terrace Review. COLD,BEER WINE STORE THE TERRACE FIGURE SKATING CLUB says a warm “THANK YOU” for all those who supported us in our recent fundraisers. Our CAR WASH was a huge success and raised $718.10; we received $74.00 by way of donations and $53.25 at the BAKE SALE. And you purchased tickets for the skaters lottery to the tune of 140 books or $840 for TFSC. The early bird winner is K.K. ATWAL of KITIMAT - CONGRATULATIONS! on winning $500.00. (Lady luck was in our region!). All these monies helped with the large expense of sending 10 skaters to the Cariboo N. Central Region competition in Quesnel last month ( see results at the top of this page) and your support is very much appreciated. More skaters are travelling to Nanaimo this week to compete in the SECTIONS Competition, and two , creer Tae ‘ “TMM will represent our region at the B.C. Winter Games moe “Hours ° rr oe in Vernon next Feb. 27/28/29, March 1/92. MON. TO SAT. 9 A.M. ott PM. 7 LOOK OUT FOR OUR GIFT WRAP TABLE IN SUN. 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 6 35 5. = B se EER THE SKEENA MALL, Dec. 13/14 and 20/21 -- we | : WT look forward to seeing you there and wrapping your Christmas Gifts for you. * EASY ACCESS » FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE « LOTS OF PARKING -AND... ..FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTS CLOTHING, SWEATS, JACKETS, CAPS, ETC. LARGE SELECTION BRING IN YOUR EMPTIES