! ee ee mis & ne -WE) Bas ow a oe oe lll en ad hy FR GEO AT pte pee gad ice pine. ge be PE RS BU TR aad On target HOT STREAK. Hard on the heels of his two gold, one silver performance at the Northern Winter Games, Bill Robinson (right) successfully defended his mixed dart league men’s singles championship the following weekend. Helping him hold- the trophy is runner-up Bob Bennett who partnered Rabinson to a gold at the games. Third spot went to Ron Thyr, Although he finished out of the top three, Brian McIntyre had the consolation of shooting the sole 180 of the night, - ecwek, oun aw TET eee eee REE Naki nat Ram pars cha ght ~ pl pm RPT MR Ni cele re ri prime ne po geh mepas gte Off to the games TERRACE == Just weeks after this area played host to the Nor- thern B.C, Winter Games, it’s the turn of locals to travel in pursuit of athletic honours. Just aver 70 people are off this weekend to Vancouver Island where Duncan and the North Cowichan area are the home for the B.C. Winter Games Feb. 22-24, Locals form part of the nor- thern zone which numbers just under 300 people. The following is the list of area representatives scheduled to attend by sport category. Badminton — Cathy Dickson, Daniel Tuomi, Norm Parry, Paul Gipps, Nancy Con- don, Karen Oldershaw, Mui Luc, Dee Jenion, Douglas Je- nion,- Gordon Clent, Melodie Julseth, Lisa- Mailloux, Surinder Haliwal. Bowling — Tara Burkett, Jen - Broek, Jamie Gibson, Lisa. Haugland, Kari Haugland, Nena Bartlett, Clinton Dram- mond, Ron Boehm, Erik - Hernes, David Halley, Rick Glasspell, Harvey Bueckert. | Bowling, Special Olympics — Monica Peacock, Bonnie Edgars, Arlene Lindley, Marlene Sampare. Curling, boys — Robert nee Convoy Supply 5, Riverside Auto Wranglers 3 SCORE BOARD | Recreational Hockey League Scores: Feb, 7 1 All Seasons 5, Skeena Hotel 3 : eam Feb, 9 Convoy Supply ~ Tan of the West 11, Riverside Auto Wranglers 10. NMI Okies “All Seasons 4, Norms Auto Refinishing 2. Feb. 10 : Terrace Timbermen 4, Northern Motor Inn Okies L : Feb. 12° . : Norms Auto Refinishing 8, Skeena Hotel 0 ney All Seasons 3, Inn of the West 2 Team All Seasons Inn of the West To get your team or league on the Scoreboard, drop off Skeena Hotel Scores or Standings to the Terrace Standard office at 4647 Lavelle Ave., or phone thei in to 638-7283. hind ads chines Terrace Timbermen - Riverside Auto Wranglers Norm’s Auto Refinishing Wasak efia tides, Oldtimers Division Standings: G WL T GF GA PTS 3610 18 8 118 185 28 3610197 iS 133 27 2512112 99 100 26 37:10 225 131 174 25 Recreational Division Standings: G WL T GF GA PIS 38239 3 162 114 49 35 20114 187 159 39 3417125 166 134 39 34 16162 163 143 34 : . ‘their assistants; HANK YOU! To: the Host Committee and all oo the events ~ organizers; the people who open- ‘ed their homes ‘to athletes and coaches; and the countless other _ - volunteers who assisted in any ~ ~ way....we would like to express -. our. sincere appreciation for a _ ~. SUPER job in making the 1991 «NORTHERN B.C. WINTER ~ GAMES a memorable experience | Mayor and | Council, - Judzentis, Scott: Blanes, Brian’ Cox, Sheldon McInnes, Gordon {4 Oates and Ryan:Prinz. Curling, girls — Cindy Oates, - Lana Garner, Wendy Prinz, - Coral-Jean Dennis, Cheryl Malmgren and Dawn Garner. * . Figure - sketing — Shelley - Lefebvre, Chella Levesque, Nicole Page, Jessica Lambright. Gymnastics — Heather Albright, Kirsten Holkstad, Alina Owens, Trina Mateus, Jennifer Neves, Pat McRoberts, Pat Owens. Karate — Deb Casey, Robin McNeil, Matt Merrill; ‘David Akutagawa. Ringette — Jacque Scriver, Kara Myers, Susan. Munson, Lisa Smith, Merrill Myers, Teri Myers, Anna Graham, Cathy II- ‘lingworth, Shauna Prest. ; : ‘Swimming, CASA, Masters ° — Marion Duffas, Joe Man- dur, Jim Highe, John Dando. Of ‘those listed, David Akutagawa is going as an of-. ficial for karate, Teri Myers is a chaperone for.ringette and Pat - Owens is’ a chaperone for: tingette, Monica Peacock is a - coach for special olympics bowling; Pat.McRoberts is. a coach for gymnastics, Merrill Myers is a coach for ringette and Gordon Oates isa caach for boys curling. ; : oeay ies - LS bookings can be made’ at any travel ggent in the city, HAWAM SIZ7LER SALE! 6 NIGHTS IN WAROKI ONLY 578.00 INCL Agi From, Vancouver. Maui only 829.00, including car. Prices valid wk to March 20. x ANY COUPLES GOING TO VICTORIA? STAY AT. THE EMPRESS HOTEL -and pay only the amount according to the year you were married. Offer expires March 31/91. * ok ok VANCOUVER TO CANCUN. FRIDAY DEPARTURES UP TO MARCH 22, 1 week aif only 499.00. 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