» By.MARY ANN BURDETT. . . “The: Northern B.C, Winter: ~ Games, executive, expresses its “Jgincere thanks to all the people ‘whose help and co-operation went into the telethon, - The’ participants -have been, “tremendous, the workers most-, |’ _ Willing and of. course without.” the supporters it could not have. happened.. *-For anyone who has not yet sent’ in-their, pledge, all. monies. . » - Will: be-accepted-at the winter games office on Keith Avenue. ‘If you have any questions or concerns, just give Marge a call at the office, at 635-1991, ‘While discussing funds and the telethon it would seem to be an appropriate time to recognize the chairman of the fund-raising committee for the winter games, Campbell Stewart, and the chairperson of the telethon, Gail Appleton. Both these people are extremely efficient workers well organized and for these winter games, as at all other times, very dedicated to the communi- ty, especially in activities involv- ing the youth of the area. Thank you to both and ail members of your committees for what you have already ac- complished, and for what we know will be forthcoming bet- ween“ now. and that first -- weekend in February. ke kkk - -Fund-raising is a most impor- ew re .tant aspect of the games “honour -- Games. _ Update ‘ re preparation, and: some ofthe many -possible ways. you can assist. would be .to.-become’a “Friend: . of the Games’; -a “Sponsor”. or a.‘‘Patron’’: “A patron is anyone who donates $5,000 or-better to the winter games..." 4. |. , So far Terrace Minor Hockey and the B.C. Government TRY program are confirmed “Patrons”? and will have their pictures in the local - papers, * receiving a certificate of thanks presented during the games, will have a. flag flown in. their at the opening ceremonies, be noted on a poster at each game venue and -have the admiration and ap- preciation of the people in this area for their generous con- tribution. A sponsor is anyone who donates $2,000 - $4,999 to the games. A sponsor is looked upon as having purchased one of the events and will have a large banner with their name on it at the event site, a picture in the paper, and a certificate of appreciation along with the recognition and thanks of the people of the community. Spon- sors so far confirmed are: All {vai West Glass, Campbell Stewart. Ent.-A. & W:, B.C. Rail; Wightman and Smith Insurance Agencies; Century 21, and Sight and Sound: =... . . ‘Friends of the games are also welcomed and appreciated in’ various ways for their donations of, up to: $2,000. Confirmed in this category at the time of writing are: Acadia Heating, Ventilation and Gas Installa- tions Ltd., Roman Pelletier, Richards Cleaners, Dr. Harry Murphy, Northwest Con- solidated Supply Ltd., - Wireways Elec. Ltd., Convoy Supply Ltd., The Fabric Bouti- que, Copperside Stores, Terrace Builders, Terrace Travel Ltd., and Halfyard, O’Byrne and Wright brstrs. & soletrs. | If you would like to become a friend, sponsor or a patron, a call to the games office would set the ball rolling and your con- tribution to your town and your games would be most ap- preciated, © -- ~~ Until next week, remember — Terrace is terrific, and so will be the first weekend in February. Your help and cooperation will make it so. NICE DARTS KITIMAT'S Marg | Saulnier was throw- ing hot Friday night at the Legion. Hot enough that she and her partner, Hugh Colquhoun, took the mixed doubles title at Ter- race’s open dart tournament. Final tournament results ¥% next week. € FALL IS IN THE AIR - BUT THAT QOESN'T MEAN THE END OF . VISITORS TO OUR CITY! THEY CONTINUE TO VISIT THROUGHOUT THE. YEAR! WHETHER FOR BUSINESS OR RELAXATION. AND THE WAY THEY'RE TREATED BY THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE. 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