mut _Prinee George has Mayor Jack Talstra and two selected city representatives.‘fo attend . Prince George on Jan. 20, 1988, when the Olympic Torch will ee Pla ree TR ET These Terrace Blueback swimmers paced their club to victory in the Elks Invitational swim meet held at Kitimat. on November 14 weekend. They're hoping to repeat ‘thelr success when they host a three- day meet just before Christmas. Medal recipient to represent Terrace in torch ceremony Mayor John Backhouse of invited ““Celebration. 88’? ih pass through the city on its way ~ to. the Calgary Winter. Olympics. -. Backhouse said, “Your com- . munity representative may be your community -mascot/char- acter, and perhaps one of your ‘medal: recipients. The recipient may be someone to whom you “wish to give special recognition for ‘their contribution to your community.” He - explained .that . shortly before the arrival of the Olympic -Torch in Prince George there will be a event, to include entertainment and presentations of ‘‘Celebra- _ tion 88”’ medals by members of parliament. “If you decide to have your® recipient attend, he or she would © receive their award at the ceremony - in. Prince. George,”’ added Backhouse. | Hesaid an-invitation would be- *Celebration 88’? - extended to MP Jim’ Fulton, — who would make the award pre-: sentation if Terrace were to par- ticipate in the event. Backhouse said that Celebra- In Terrace Court In Terrace provincial court-on Thursday, November 5 Daniel Fagan. was fined $500 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired _ driving. Fagan was also fined $500 for failure to appear in court and sentenced to six mon- ths in jail. for assault causing bodily harm. In Terrace provincial court on Monday, Novembe 9 Rolf Sven- kerud was sentenced to seven days in jail and fined $300 for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act. Svenkerud was aiso sentenced to six.months in jail and received a one year drivers license suspension for impaired ' driving. A : A A | Art a : Association ‘(Located in the Library Buil " ‘Something for Everyone — _ Everyone Welcome! os Erle Nov. 27, -7 p.m. to 10 p.m. a _ Sate, Nov. 28, - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Terrace © Graft . * Sale -_ | At the Art. Gallery ing) iis ac FAL PHBH YESS tion 88 ceremonies will be held ‘throughout Canada to include communities that aren’t in the. -Olympic Torch. run-and to re- cognize Canadians: who. have -made .outstanding community . contributions. “tion. 88awards' could include ‘athletes, coaches, ‘sports of- ficials, community volunteers or ‘community sponsors. - Council. has ‘referred the mat- ter to the Recreation Committee for consideration.. However, committee chairman Doug Smith advised council that because of the Dec. 10 deadline’ for accepting the invitation, Recreation Director Steve Scott is already working on a list of possible community medal reci-. pients. a) | school double ‘AA’ Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 25, 1987 AL - - Bluebacks win Kitimat The Terrace Bhieback swim club ran up a total of 539 points to. ‘Place first overall i in final team point standings at Kitimat’s an- nual Elks invitation swim meet. on the Nov. 14 weekend.” The hometown Marlins placed second overall, only 12 points behind Terrace (527). Prince Rupert's club made it a strong Kermode volleyball girls to ‘AA’ final The Caledonia Kermode girls’ volleyball team sees first action | tomorrow. at the B.C. high finals at Courtenay-Comox. Kermodes are one of 16 teams seeking the B.C. title, and they’re currently ranked eighth overall. They're in group ‘B’ — one of two groups of eight teams which. play. a_preliminary round-robin.. " series. They open Thursday with . games against Victoria High and: ‘Templeton of Vancouver. On. Friday. they play fourth- ranked Prince George,.. ranked L.V. Rogers of Nelson, Earl Marriott, Charles Tupper and North Delta. Top-ranked Sentinel of West Vancouver i isin. oar He said nominees for Celebra- ‘he other. section. Following round-robin,” ‘ihe top four in each section advance to quarter-finals on the cham- pionship side. The other eight ‘ teams drop down to a consola- tion round. Finials are Saturday night... fifth-. meet race for honors as. they were: ‘third, only 12 behind Kitimat — with ‘515 points. Masset’s small entry ran up 74 points. On the individual aggregate winners list, Terrace placed ‘two. swimmers. Doug McKenzie won in the 13-and-14 age. group, while Jody Coxford took the 40-and-under age group. . ‘Other aggregate winners in- cluded Kitimat’s‘ Mickey . Westgate for 10- -and-under, Kitimat’s Allison Barriscale‘and Graham Last for. 11-and-12, Prince Rupert’s Mary-Anne Rudolph. for 13-and-14,: Kitimat’s Robert Moody and. : Mike Nash for senior (they tied), and Prince Rupert’s Heather Bell for senior. The: Bluebacks will play host . to the next major swim meet-at the Terrace Pool Dec. 19 to 21. ee Terrace men. top shots . The Terrace “All Seasons’ All: " Stars put together four wins in a -row, and that was good enough -to ‘take home top ‘prize in: the Hazelton: men’s annual basket- ball tournament ori the. Nov. 14. weekend, Terrace started by ‘shading ~ ‘Prince Rupert Express 61-60. “Next they’ ‘downed Kitimat Village 76-60. In: the semi-finals, - Terrace eliminated Hazelton 66-59. The championship game was a 90-82 ‘victory for Terrace over Prince “Rupert Trojans. It was the tournament of the ~ season for the men . Teague ‘All- Stars. . ws Bi _The Royal Canadian Legion * Diamond Jubilee VARIETY CONCERT > Terrace Community Band Joanne Boyd’s nostalgic songs A medley of war songs arr. by Jim Ryan ‘Combined Pipe and Drum and Community Band Enjoy the old songs!! Everyone Welcome!! @ Master of Ceremonies: Doug Smith Tickets: $5.00 each at Sight & Sound, Thornhill Public Market, or the Legion. Place: R.E.M. Lee Theatre, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29, 1987 All proceeds to the Salvation Army Kettle Fund Terrace Aseoctation for Communily Living | needs advocates for handi- capped people Hving In Terrace: For more information please phone Janice at 635-9322 or Carol-Ann at 635-3940. Kermode Knit Wite, a club for all persons Interested in furthering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will be held. on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For further informa- tion call Audrey at 638-1335, Jan at 635-7517 or Nancy at 635-5319. Everyone welcome. f e Featuring: Terrace Pipe and Drum Vicki Parviainen’s dancers nN ae