"Page BE - - Terrace Standard, Wetnstay ey 20, 1991 ‘Swimmers carve through waters — Contributed TERRACE —Members. of the . Terrace Bluebacks swim club have ‘been. busy over the past two weeks. Younger competitors travell- ed to Prince Rupert to compete in the Mighty Tyke Invitational Jan. 26-27 while older athletes swam in the northern B.C. winter games. The following 10 and under swimmers competed in the Mighty Tyke meet: Mikael Jensen, Audrey Erb, Megan Corp, Randee Arm- strong, Trish Gair, Marina Checkley, B.J::Erb, lan Mae- Cormac, Chris Kerman, Patrick Levesque, Tyley Mennie, Ken- dra Eys, Lindsay Frezell, Jamie Striker, Kyla Rice, Josh Pelltier, Vince Gair, Garth Cox- ford and Clint Sheppard. the team did well, placing se- cond overall behind the home team, Prince Rupert. Most swimmers improved upon their times and some pool records were broken. Marina Checkley set a new mark in the 50-free with a 38,51 while team mate Garth Oxford - McInnes; records in 100-breast, broke five pool 40-fly, 50-free, ’ §0-back and 200-free, Allin all the Bluebacks have a great -set of younger swimmers who will provide strength to the overall program. : Qur swimmers contributed to the northern B.C, winter games in a great way. The following swimmers took part: Carrie Dupas, Lisa Gard- ner, Sonya. Sheppard, Mandy Donelle [amelle, Renada Wilson, Shawna Green- wood, Preston Davis, Jamie Kerman, Seth Downs, Matt Pelltier, Daniel MacCormac, Dylan MacCormac, Aimee Peacock, - Clayton T-Muller, Dave Vanderlee, Jordan Wilson, Tom MacKenzie, Denise Vandertee, Terry Llewellyn. : Aimee Peacock had a great meet, breaking the 5:00 mark in the 400-free. with a> 4:58.72, Dave Vanderlee set a new record in the 200-fly with a 2:42.94. Denise Vanderlee won the 100-fly in a close finish race with a time of 1:19.38, Sonya Sheppard swam an in- Locals improve TERRACE — Several local youngsters have been promoted following recent examinations in the children’s Chito-Ryu karate club. Paul Fleming and Jim Casey were promoted to orange belt, first stripe. Peter Murie was promoted to orange belt. Mike Davies was promoted to yellow belt, second stripe, and Harvaven Gill is now yellow belt, first stripe. Promoted to yellow belt are: Kevin Cage, Simon Fisher, Joshua Smith, Cheranne Shep- pard, Babaljit Sanghera, Costa Sainis, Troy Gagnon, Kevin Andolfatto, Matthew Janzen, Terrace Furniture Mart Two Locations To Serve You Pride of the North Mali . 4434 Lakelse Ave Terrace | 638-0555 ‘Marceau, Margo McKeown, Katie Dediluke,. Karyn Audet, Tom Mack, Armar Parmar, Jamie Warren Connacher, Janzen, Grace Mitchell. Promoted to white belt, first stripe; are: Bryan Raposo, Bradley Causey, Beau Leves- que, Michael Urbanoski, Catherine. Audet, Jonathon Gagnon, David Fleming, Jamie ‘Kerman, Ryan Huffman, Todd Holkestad, Teresa Lefebvre, Lindsey Fillion, Jagjit Buttar, Chris Kerman, Eric Smyth, Jeff Stacey Marceau, Alana Urbanoski, Toby Par- sons. ‘ bmw we we mee ty : tre credible meet while Lisa Gard: ner -was just as. impressive. Sonya took silver in the girls 11 and. 12 breast stroke while Lisa taok.a brozne in the 200 back stroke. Other -swimmers such as Jamie Kerman, Jordan Wilson, Clayton Muller, Daniel Mac- Cormac, Dylan MacCormac and Seth Downs were all dropp- ing major seconds in all their races. Donelle Iamelle and Renada Wilson both had great 200 races while Shawna Greenwood swam well, especially in her favourite, the breast stroke. Preson Davis and Matt Pelltier have improv- -ed tremendously over the last month and it showed in the games, The Terrace master swimmers were also heavy into the action at the games. Joe Mandur won ‘ four gold medals, two silver and a bronze. Patsy Haydon wona bronze in the 100 back stroke while team mate Catherine Croucher also took bronze in the 50-fly. Colleen Ferguson specialized in the breast stroke where she won two bronze medals in the 100m and 50m events. Rob Bell swam in the games as a rookie and did great. Mary Bowering excelled and enjoyed taking time off her events. Youngster Chris Lind- seth was formidable, but had to swim exhibition because he wasn’t 20 yet. Qur inspiration, Marion Duf- fus (age 68), was just incredible and got a lot of applause for her efforts, She’s everyone’s role model, zkaekkik The next four weeks are also busy for the Bluebacks. Four swimmers will travel to the junior provincial champion- ships in Surrey Feb. 22-24, On March 8-10, the provincial championships will be held in Prince George. “While quantities last DINING ROOM _ SUITES” Prince Rupert 627-4353 | An aes imal ry MAMIE NNN i INRA ADEA , a Ry “Hoop team out “ TERRACE: —It was. close hut not quite as the Kermode Friendship Centre Kermodes “intermediate . men’s basket- ball team returned home last week from the Prince Rupert _ All-Native Basketball .Tour- . Nament with two losses. The team played Metlakatla B.C. in their first game, losing 74-70'° and Masset in their second game’ : : : j ‘were Jackie Brown with 18 of” the double knockout points in the first game and event, losing 79-64. _ 23° in the second, Arnie Team manager Nicole Pelletier with 14 points in the Bingham said the team was - doing well in the first game but “took too many. fouls toward the end, giving to take and hold the lead. ~The Kermodes were: the second game by a 31-28 score but then lost their edge, said Bingham. . Leading Kermode scorers Metlakaila the opportunity — leading Masset at the half in. - In two first game and 12 in the: se- cond and Frank Genaille’ with -12- points in the ‘first -]- game and 14 in the second, “ tional tournament. The team is making three tournament appearances this year and is ‘contemplating hosting one here soon. - This year’s ‘appearance { was the second °for the’ age. 16-21 squad of 10 players.but “|. they don’t know if they, will “[" return to Prince Rupert next’ "f- year because it is an invita- “| - 19 Full Colour Professional Quality Portraits PACKAGE OFFER: ° 1- 8x10" © 2 -5x7's* * 16 Wallet Size (2x1)* * Sizes are approximata. Package offer features our selection {1 posa on traditional bluebackground. Additional | Ii - portralts arg evailabla. Customer satisfaction || Is guerantesd. ‘ Circle your calendar now for advertised date(s)! Gifts to Remember! Wookhweordl 4647 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace Thursday, Friday & Saturday _ February 28, 10 - 8 p.m. March 1, 10-8 p.m. March 2, 10-5 p.m. Gi’ ON DELIVERY §2.00 Sitting Fea Per Person. FAMILIES WELCOME. 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However, ICBC will be Each year, ICBC required to pay the GST on determines which coverages, — many goods and services il territories and vehicle uses purchases. have increased or decreased in relative claims cost. If your premium is changed more than the average, it is because of the various factors which affect insurance rating: the value, age and use of your vehicle, where you Fe, what ANY GOOD NEWS? 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Sharp increases in windshield, theft and vandalism claims have ted ICBC to increase premiums for Comprehensive coverage by an average [5 per cent. : level as of Yanuary Igoe, not more than 6 day's in the calendar month, The change 10 6 days also applies lo some _other vehicle use classes. Ask your Autoplan agent to be . sure, you are rated correctly. © SENOUS PR Tore d ‘- misrating of vehicles, If you Increased Weekly Benefits As of January 1, 1991 accident victims who qualify will receive increased |’ compensation for lost wages. ICBC is increasing the max - imum weekly indemnity from $200 to $300 provided that does not exceed 75 percent of the victim's gross weekly income at the lime of the accident. This applies to all new claims as well as to all outstanding claims. -Payments wil] not be retroaclive - _but will start at, the new _misrated, you will pay ten “you should have had, with a ins ‘ are) : | CICBC | raat (short term licence and insurance). 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