m. swim club -came Sunday @ afternoon when they won @ their. own. Spring Invitational...meet at the Terrace Pool. Terrace? “finished: far ‘ahead of ‘the ‘second-place Prince George Barracudas team, earning 520% points . to. Price George's. 99444. _ Prince Rupert. ‘swim. club was third with 358° points, while Kitimat Marlins took - fourth spot with 253 points, Seven teams attended the . meet, with Tasu. .taking m fifth, “Masset - taking sixth and Stewart taking seventh aah we were set as well at the meet, three by. Blueback by Maylin members. . Eric Terrace swimmer to set a freestyle mark to 30 seconds, The 10 and under boys relay from Terrace put their 200 metre medley relay. mark down to 3 | -. minutes, 39,5 seconds, while. - the 25-19 year old boys broke their 200 medley relay record ‘with a swim of - 2:14.3, lowering the record - by seven seconds. ‘Dawn Pasacreta set’two records for the Kilimat club, winning the 11-12 year old girls 100 metre butterfly with a tme of 1:20.3 and the 100 metre free with a 1:09.38 performance. ~ Results” RESULTS from the Gluebecks annval Soring Invitational met, April 16 and 17, 1993. Team Reauita: : Térrace Bivebacks Siz rts. Prince George Barracudas § 304/agta. Prince Rupert M4 pts. Kitimat Martins, 1sapte. Taty Eagles Hoes, Masaet Ot pts. Stewart Yepolnts Individual Aggregate Result: # years gid and under - Girls: 1. Catherine Clark (PO) 312. Jody Chambers (TE) 3. Lea Carlyle (PG) : Boys: . Sean Watson (PR) 2. donathan, MacAuley (K) a Mark Chadwick (PG) “910 years ald Girla: 1. (ile) Angela Seurey (PO). Sherry Dageinals (TE). 9. Michelle Bageingls (TE) Goya: 1. John Adams (Te) ri David /Parscreta (K) 3 . Mylan Youngberg (PQ) 11-12 yeura old Glria: 1. Dawn Pasacrete KI 2. Sonle Didychik (PR) 3. (11s) Laure Mueller (TB), Kim Sulilven (PG) Boys: 1. Jim Roache IPR) 2. Rodd: Hesllp (PG) 3. Michael Nagi (Ky 13-14 years off Girls: 1. (tla) Tracey, MeFarlond {TB), Kathy Highe (TB) 3. Sonla Oldychuk {PR} Goya: 1. Garry Cartwright (PG) 2, Eric Bergama John (TB) 3. Richardson (5) - oo Seniar (15-19 years olf) . . Girls: 1, Chantal McFarland (1B) 2. Kerry Aveller (TR? a Cheryl Bennett (wm) Boys: 1, George emai (PR) 2. Angus Highe (TB) 3. Martin Forbes {TB} New Pad Records: : Dawn Pasacrata (K}: 11: V2 girls 100m ° “Butter?ly ¢1:20.3).. 11-12 girla 100m freestyle (1: ore "Wrls Bergama (TB): 17-14 boys 50m freestyle (330.0) Terrace! TOunder boys 200m Medley 4) +: Senior boys 200m Medley relay ¢2:14,3} Mod Soxgtic (FG): 1-12 boyd 200n Backstroke (2:57.39) ‘Gerry Cartwright (70); 13-14 boys 200m backstroke (2:38.5) Prince Ruperts 13-14 girls 200m Medley relay (2:30.9) Prince George: 10-undér girts or ‘Madley relay (3:24.0) - Prince Geerge: 13-16 boys 200m Madtay relay (2:20.7) . Members of the Terrace Bluebacks and Kitimat Marlins _ Swim clubs had an excetlent weekend at the Bluebacks’ annual Spring Invitational meet held at the Terrace Pool on jhe weekend, The Bluebacks won the meet, thelr first ‘win this season, and 13 members of the two clubs won. . ~ Individual ‘aggregate awards. In the back row, from left, . - Bluebacks top Spring Invitational meet Sebati _ Kenny. “Terrace and Kitimat swimmers also did- very medal in the 8 and under boys class, earning 30 points In the fron Nag|, Dawn Pasa Ten new? pool © ‘records swimmers and. ‘two: others - Bergsma ‘was the only soto record, as he lowered the 13- 14-year old boys 50 metre .~ well inthe chasé’ for to get the silver... John. individual aggregate points Adams of Terrace won the - medals,: taking 13 medals 8-10 year old boys class with between. the two’ teams. 39 -points,. and David Jonathan MacdAuley of | Kitimat wan a second place Pasacreta of - Kitimat was second in that class. with 29 are Laura’ Mueller, Chantal McFarland, Kathy Highe,. Martin Forbes,: McFarland, points. Dawn -Pasacreta - year. old ‘group. with, 42. -: points, while Laura Mueller. ‘of “Terrace tied for third’ with Kim Sullivan of Prince»: George, each swimmer‘ ‘Michele, Lou Johnson win ‘Michele Johnson and Lou Johnson each won their divislons in the Texaco Cup ski series and were awarded cups Sunday. after the final . oa Ral BcOfielhg..aggson in , Michele ha “Lowy ‘both ™ members of.. the Kitsumkalum. Ski Club, -. topped the points lists after . five designated races In the . series, The races Involved - .. skiers from this -zone.: ‘Meanwhile, in the season- - Bay Mountain in Smithers, Michele Johnson -won a ~ Biant slalom race Saturday - Morning and ending event at Hudaon’s *- ‘Garnet Thomas Both - Texaco Cup ski series finished secnnd to Tracey Braet of Prince George later in the ‘afternoon. Sunday Johnson finished second to Braet in a Slalom .race_and, fell in. the alms afl. also did well at the four-race event in Smithers. Top - finishers: in the. Saturday morning giant slalom race. : were Lou Johnson, who ‘finished sixth, and Ben © Johnson, who took seventh — ‘Dave: Miklavic . was - spot. © 16th, Brent Schmidt 25th, Dean Schmidt 33rd: and ' The Kitaumkalum. boys. , Saturday afternoon, Ben _ Johnson took © fourth, Miklavic 15th, Jimmy Pegg 22nd,. Dean Schmidt 37th. and Brent Schmidt.ssth. ‘In Sunday's first’ slalom, Hen Johngon took third; Lou: ‘Johnson was fifth, Miklavic finished 11th, Pegg 23rd, Brent Schmidt 30th,.Dean -; Schmidt 35th and Garnet. ‘Thomas 4ist. In the ™ ‘second “slalom - Sunday, Lou Johnson was - third, Ben Johnson. fifth,’ Miklavie was eighth, Pegg 15th;-Brent Schmidt 19th, ‘Garnet Thomas -33rd and Dean Schmidt 37th. ~All Seasons waits in final All Seasons are waiting in Skeena Hotel,. meanwhile, — the finals of. the annual waits the results of the ‘gerub = volleyball’s competitive division for the. * winners of the semifinal’ game.on the loser’s side of loser’s: round quarterfinal : match between Scumbags and Credit Union, which will . the tournament. Terrace. ; School, _ volleyball tournament’s . _Skeena Junior. Secondary , 15-10 to take: the Win, es. ‘Bookworms in their first- be played at 7 p.m. tonight that match will take. on Skeana at 8 p.m., with the Winner going to the final. ‘Since the tournament is a All Seasons maze the final game of the . tournament :. with z a 2-0 inset win. over Skeena Hotel Inthe winner's ’ round’ semifinal Friday ‘rue round-robin, if the winner of the Skeena Hotel match tonight wins against ' All Seasons at 9 p.m., there final’ game of the. round. Will.have to be a further © robin towrnament . at game to decide the winner Thornhill Junior Secondary of thetournament. If such a. game is necessary, it will be ‘night and -‘will play the winner of tonight's loser's: side semi at § p.m. in:the _at Thornhill The winner-of. - played at Caledonia Senior Secondary School Wednesday night. In other games in the tournament Friday night, All Seasons knocked Credit Union .to: the loser's side’ with a 20 set win and Skeena Hotel put Scumbags ‘on the loser's side with a 2-0 - win, ° z, “Scumbags went from that .game.to defeat Charlie - Brown Sox 2-1, that result eliminating Brown Sox. Credit Union: eliminated Misfits with a 2-0 win over ‘them Friday as weil. TIT wins rec volleyball meet _ TTT won the annual scrub Friday's. games in, the round-robin portion of the recreational division tournament saw. ’ Sunday evening with a 3-3.. Bookworms beat Fanatics Blues sale soon? win over Lucky Stars In the final set of. the single. knockout final tournament, ST, The tournament, held at - - St. ' Louis row Dinette 5a, in School, wound up-with TTT - ys in a copyright story Igsing the firat jwo games of St. Louls Blues ‘to a group the final set: ‘W-14;, 16,14. but from Saskatoon is expected coming. back. with: three, ip béewigned within three or straight wins to..take the, “four days: - Joh S:Baird, senlar vice- president.- of:'the - Ralston - ” Purina'0o., which owns the Natichal Hockey. League team, 48 quoted ‘ay. saying barring . any unforeseen | title. TTT.won the last three . a games of the. set, 15-4, 15-5, |. TTT beat Meaipine ob in the. setnifinal “and beat Crown" ‘Royals: ‘24 in the first-round game; Lucky ‘developments, a- pale Stars, meantime, beat i era ‘is likely to be Woolworth’s 9-0 in their Th Weinesday. or semifinal and kiockéd over ursday.” 4. Details of the: proposed offer were hot available. round games 2-4, | on per aays In other games in the first ° titate trom’ Coliseum: round, McAlpine beat- Holdings ‘Ltd. formerly Bacchanals ..2-1 and * Batohi-Hunter Exiterprises, Woolworths beat Skeena were | in St. Louis. on Health Nuts 2.0. Thureday to present today an agreement to sell - ‘24, TTT beat Here for the - Beer 20, Corwin Royals beat RCMP 2-0 and Lucky Stars dump GRC 2-0, Ralaton - Purina documentation. ‘that. their financing was in order to complete the. tale. “We met: | with -them Thursday afternoon, from about 2:16 to somewhere around § o'clock,” ; Baird Bays. "The meeting was principally for them to turn over various papers that we requested, pertaining to their financing, . .-“They- gave us their paper, which has been so Jong in coming.” “A> meeting had been seheduled for —edirly February in Regina for the '". pattposs of turning over the butlt ~ financing papers, never dccurred. Any move of the club would require the approval of three-quartersof the NHI board of governors. “ot Kitimat won the girls 11-12” ry with | __ Metro Halifax AAA midgets’. 7 Sunday: evening in thefr-first ‘ gameatthe AirCangda Ci Angus Highe, Tracy Eric Bergsma orn yerrace coach Dave ~ row are Jonathan MacAuley, Mike — creta, John Adams and David Pasacreta, earning 20 points. - SS * with 15 points, .- ‘place in the 13-14 year old points, while Bergsma: was. . Second in that age group's - "boys: class: ‘with 92.points, ~ In... the’. senior. . Class, ; Chantal McFarland won the i. * ‘girls group.-with 36. points ~~ and Blieback teammate” “Kerry Mueller. was second - Awith 30 points, ‘Angus Highe of Terrace’ wona silver “medal in the senior boys 18 paints. weeks from now. Kerry Mueller, Michael Nagj of Kitimat: wy took the bronze medal in the - 4 7 Yotem . Ford. midget reps" dropped’ a 5d - decision ‘to. Nova Scolia’s” national - midget hocke " tournament. in ‘Ste. Foy, - Quebec, ne A tight. Terrace teat led" 2-0 4fter the first period and TRE Pe ‘ Furnseth in the: box for ‘interference, and Morgan - “Watts scored the insurance oal at’ 34 of the. final “Perrace 20-19"in the game, ‘which was. played in’ “very “warm conditions on soft ite. . 3-2 at the-end of the. ‘gecond a that ‘kept both teams off~ team but: Hallfax, took over.’ in the third and scored three: times fo take the win: Terrace, . Columbia | reps:: in: the: “national ‘tournament, play. " Ste, Foy tonight at:6 p.m. ‘Pacific Standard Time..in their second ‘game- ‘of- the round-robin - section’ of -the - tournament... > During. the round-robin, teams, play 15. minute stop-time- periods. Terrace up 1-0 at 4:53 of-the first period: ona powerplay. Terry Zaporzan, the game’s . ‘second ‘star, and: “Mario. 6.¢ Desjardins. assisted ‘on the: first. goal, "Zaporzan also assisted on: ~ the second goal of the game ” as Troy Kaye scored at 6:28. . of the first: period. ‘to give ; Terrace a: 2-0 lead, :: Wade oe : : Flaherty made several goad’: * y ~ + gtops in‘the -first period-to.~ “the” keep. ‘Halifax: off: ‘scoreboard. as. Terrace's © ‘nervotisness ‘inhibited their: ' the ‘British their games sémewhat. The softness ‘of ‘the ice Was “attributed Partly to the Ait Canada _ Cup standings Randy ‘MacFarlane’ put. Air, ‘Canada Tournament Division 1 | 2 w Come “op ng na he rt Alberta. Sunday Ottawa 6 New Brunswick 4. “Newloundiang 4 P,E.I. 1 , Ontarlo § Sasksichewan 1 “Thunder. Bay 4 Alberta 3 Quebec 7 Manitoba 2 . Results ‘Nova ‘Scotia . oultshot , ‘Alberta “14-42 year. ‘old ‘boys: ‘eleas Kathy Highe and Tracey ‘McFarland tied for. first - ‘girls class, each winning 35 “three goals on a powerplay 28 to tie the score, but Dale : _ Terrace -at 12:40 of the ‘class ‘with: 26 points, wiht. - Martin “Forbes, also of. “Terrace, talking third’ with ‘again assisted by Zaporzan. The last meet of the year . for most clubs in this. area is the Prince George meet two. '. Nova ‘Scotia 5° 8.¢, 4 . play and kept their passes’ ainerta vs. wewloundtand from clicking. . on Thunder Bay vs New Bruns. ’ Nova Scotia made ‘their “ofa va Pais first comeback: fothe game. —«- Nove Scotia vs Satkatchewan ° Manitaba ¥s Ontario early i inthe second | period as Glen Peveril,: ‘the: game's first star, got the'first of his. | Quebec B.C, lo make the: ‘score’.2-1. Richard Lindstrom was: in the penalty box for charging at the time. Peveril scored again at B. Kushner gave the lead, back: second period with a goal, “The second period ‘ehded * 3-2 for Terrace, but the third was all Nova. Scotia. as Peveril scored his third to. tie the.score at-3:18, Scott | Meek scored a powerplay - Statistics, Standings _and More oF day, April: 10,1 1989, Page F | Totem Ford. drtips opener at. Air Canada Cup — “goal. at “4138 with ligt’ warmth of the weather and partly to the fact. that.the game was ‘the last: of six . an played Sunday. . “Terrace's a game against Ste, Foy will. . _ beth last of today's gamea i _ : Bs “well... - Peveril” ‘and. Zane got the'first tw4.gua vu. -“ gameand Derek, Halfyard, “the Nova Scotia goaltender, .i:: 7 : “was given. the game! 8 third ni ° /Slar.: “Ththe other games’ in the: : “DCB division, ‘the: one. - Terrace plays in, Ste, Foy. beat Manitoba 7-2 and © i a Ontario'sDon * Mills Flyer : pounded Saskatchewan 5-1, In the other’ ‘division,’ “Ts Ottawa. _ beat Brunswick 6-4, Terra Nova beat Prince Edward Island = - 41 and Thunder Bay beat 3 ; - Alberta 43, Other games today see | playing: ‘Newfoundland, Thunder By |. ‘meeting. New Brunswick, _, New — ad Ottawa playing PEI, Nova ; Scotia Saskatchewan ~ sizable Don Mills team. (Bere a A He SG taking ~~ on .: and , “Manitoba taking on the .. ma! ~ieh) oa hrc eco 5050 ie \—+ HUNTINGTON ; DISEASE is a hel lary broin diséus HUNTINGTON'S deterioratioa HUNTINGTON'S 51S often after ¢hi This is Mor "yet Preateaccept my donation Card Street North, Box 333, Cambridge, Ont. 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