an = 40 B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 13, 1991 MEDAL TOTALS | BY REGION | ee eee Terrace 1991 Northen B.C. Winter Games — late results _ obcmanetned OOD Pe ASE ST eee Bronze: Prince Rupert. en, : ARCHERY SWISS TEAM Bulkley-Nechako — Gold, 36; Silver, 22; J JUNIOR BOY’S UNLIMITED cox date INGLES in Gold: Kitimat. | Bronze, 24. Gold: Elwood Janczyn, Prince George. Sliver: Shawn MacDonald, Prince Rupert... Silver: Kitimat. Sliver: Kevin Caron, Prince George. - Bronze: Terrace. Bronze: Clint Mohr, Prince George. Bronze: Nathan Flavel, Prince George. Cariboo — Gold, 6; Silver, 3; Bronze, 4. Bronze, 24. . | Isolation — Gotd, 12; Silver, 8; Bronze, 3. Kitimat-Stikine — Gold, 63; Silver, 55; Bronze, 55. a ” North Coast — Gold, 19; Silver, 30; Bronze, 19. | | Peace River-Liard — Gold, 17; Silver, 21, Bronze, 13. | Key to communities: Bulkley-Nechako — Bums Lake, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake, Fort St. James, Fort Fraser, Houston, Smithers, Vanderhoof, Telkwa, Topley. Cariboo — Quesnel, Williams Lake. _ Fraser-Fort George — Prince George, ‘Valemont. . Isolation — Ketchikan, Watson Lake, Whitehorse. Kitimat-Stikine — Hazelton, Kitimat, Terrace, Kitwanga. - North Coast — Prince Rupert, Port Edward, Queen Charlotte Islands. . ~ Peace River-Liard — Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Fort J St. John. — Mackenzie, McBride, Note: These totals do not include medals earned in gymnastics or swimming as they were kept in records separate from other results. 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Geller §2 Grating 19 Tidy 50 Field goal, init. zp 74 r je |) | Fraser-Fort George - Gold, 56; Silver, 30; |) SPEED SKATING - INTERMEDIATE. MEN, C Gold: Vaughan Kopy, Fraser Lake. SENIOR MEN, C Gold: Max Marshall, Fort St. James. WRESTLING 48 KG. OPEN Gold: Cole Lessing, Fort St. John. For the record — MEN’S UNLIMITED . BOXING , Gold: Henry deHoog, Smithers. SENIOR NOVICE — 165 LB. - Sitver: David Caron, Prince Geome. =, oid: Neil Strain, Terrace: Bronze: Albert Hummel, Kitimat Silver: Dustin Sweder, Williams Lake.’ - BASKETBALL CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING JUNIOR BOYS : : MIXED RELAY Cee nines Geo . Gold: Team 11, 12, 13, 14. rome: Tenace, ge Silver: Team 31, 32, 33, on JUNIOR GIRLS — Bronze: Team 21, 22, 23, 24. Gold: Prince Rupert. DUPLICATE BRIDGE — Serer rel. OPEN PAIRS, MIXED = Quesne +. Golds Dave and Judy Comfort, Terrace. SENIORS’ TEAM Bronze: (tic) Hoy and B. Zimmerman, ~ Gold: Terrace. Prince Rupett, and J. King and C. Witcher, Silver: Kitimat. -- Kitimat. |. TERRACE “HOME OF THE'1991 m NORTHERN B.C..WINTER GAMES FEBURARY ‘st, 2nd 4& Ird ” —_ Catol Cool-dow by Mary Ann Burdett | Feb. 1,23 * 1991 * TERRACE Two years ago it all began, the die was really cast For the Northern B.C. Winter Games, Terrace would be the host We knew our friendly town would do tt with class That Terrace would once again be “The Host with the Most”’. Committees were struck and an office was found A decision was made with which one and all agreed That to get those Games up off the ground The coordinator should be one Margorie Skead. A better decision could not have been made " She’s done the job with diplomacy and determination And the whole of the North, a deserved tribute paid When at the banquet she received a standing ovation. It’s a tribute that Marge has generously shared With the staff in her office for a job so well done With volunteers and everyone who, a committee chaired And with the spirited souls who made some of it Sun. Now the Games are over and all our guests gone Still from many of them we continue to hear it The appreciation being expressed in tones son strong To all of Terrace who “Caught the Skeena Spirit”. There is no doubt that the ‘“‘Skeena Spirit”? was caught by the greater portion of our population. Anyone who attended any of the events will agree that many of the venues were crowded with local folks who were there to enjoy the expertise of the participants and to cheer on their family, their. friends or their extended weekend family (for this must be what the billets became). There have been phone calls, letters, flowers and gifts to many of the Terrace people who opened their homes and their hearts to our guests, from those guests who cannot say enough good about the calibre of the hospitality that was accorded them. It was a proud weekend for us all, and made prouder still by the number of medals that our local competitors managed to keep at home. Not to be forgotten either is the tremendous cooperation ex- tended to us from our friends and neighbours in Kitimat. They pro- - yided the venues for some of the events, they provided billets for some of the participants, they provided chairpeople for some of the committees and they provided other assistance and volunteers as well. Kitimat will be hosting the B.C, Winter Games in 1993 and that will be an excellent time for us in Terrace to return their neighbourly help. To all those who helped in any way, sincere thanks from the com- mittee chairmen, Marge, Tamila, Alice and Kari at the Games of- fice, and especially from Glenn Thomsen, the overall chairman. 1 would personally like to take this opportunity to thank the com- mittee people who provided me with information on their activities or events for these columns, the staff at the Games office for their statistics, general information and patience with my numerous calls, and the Terrace Review for their continued excellent cooperation. Au Revoir. , The following are corrections of . errors noted in the results — hastily assembled — of the North- erm B.C. Winter Games that were published in the Feb. 6 issue of the Terrace Review. The ctrors included incorrect spelling of medal-winners’ names and incor- rect identification of their home communities. Lance Dettwiler, Terrace — gold, ~ junior boys’ freestyle archery. Cecil Adams, Prince George — gold, adult singles bowling; Ralph . Pare, Prince Rupert tied for silver in adult ‘singles bowling; Roger Alvers, Kitimat, bronze, adult singles bowling. Steve Franco, Prince Rupert, sliver, intermediate novice 139 Ib. boxing. Paul Scott, Williams Lake, bronze, cadet 12-15 chess. Wanda Govsoch, Williams Lake, gold, junior 16-18 chess. S. Faiers/F.Melo, Fort Fraser, gold, open doubles cribbage. Monica Strimbold, Topley, gold, 16-17 cross-country skiing. Gino Rigoni, Kitimat, silver, 50+ cross-country skiing. _Eisa Dadlis, Smithers, bronze, midget 12-13 cross-country skiing. C. Creek/L. Sael, Terrace, gold, darts doubles. Darlene Wilson, Prince Rupert, bronze, ladies’ singles darts. Dan Dalio, Prince George, silver, karate black belt kata. Christine Cutts, Prince George, gold, karate black belt kata. Ron Levesque, Terrace, silver, karate blue and brown kata. Meer/Tymyshyn/Meier, Kitimat, gold; Zucchiatti/Blakey/Hovane, Terrace; Hodgson/Longhurst/ Rykekma, Prince George — gold, silver, bronze, karate kata mixed team adults. 7 Matt Merrill, Terrace, bronze, karate orange and green kata adult. Sam Mitchell, Kitimat, silver, orange belt mixed karate. Calvin Strom, Prince George, silver, 63 kg. open wrestling. Donalda Budai, Mackenzie, gold, ladies’ primitive black powder shooting, gold, ladies’ formal target shooting, gold, ladies’ knife and tomahawk throwing. Dennis Budai, Mackenzie, silver, men’s knife and tomahawk throw- ing. Taylor Sapergia, Prince George, gold, men’s knife and tomahawk throwing. Fat egdeenanemanatmimasiiien! sm < SY Ga i ce 7 Ma OLA ee te nen ied 3 “