Ten Bluebacks picked to go to Victoria Ten members of the Terrace Bluebacks swim club will join with seven Kitimat swimmers for the annual B.C. age class swim meet at Victoria from Feb. 19 to 21, In the 10-and-under group there’s five competitors — Jocelyn Coxford, Aimee Peacock, Joelle Walker, Jen- nifer Henderson and Cory Holland. Kelly Pearce and Bob- by Peacock are in the 11-and-12 ‘group, while Jennifer Mackie and John Adams swim in the 13-and-14 section. The only senior is Doug Mackenzie. Meanwhile, coach Dick Cox- ford expressed pleasure at the Bluebacks’ showing at Kitimat’s Eurocan swim meet in late January. ~ Cory Holland had 13 first- place finishes, while Jocelyn Coxford had 12 first and one se- cond. Freestyle ski set The Gillette Mogul Series will hold a dual bump event at Ski Smithers on Feb. 21. Freestyle skiers from throughout the pro- vince will be competing. Judging will be based on components of: air, speed, and turns. ’ Ski Smithers said the event offers the opportunity for ad- vancement in the freestyle field of downhill skiing. Prizes will be awarded, including a scholar- ’ ship to the B.C. freestyle team camp. For more information call Ski Smithers at 847-2058. Prince Rupert’s Wendy At- chison rink came close at the B.C. ladies curling champion- ship at Vancouver from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3, but a final round loss gave her second ptace overall. Atchison ran up six wins in a row in the 10-team, round-robin series, After losing game seven, she found herself in a tie with Victoria’s Chris Stevenson at Third-place rank for Smithers wrestler Coach Mike Richey’s Smithers high school wrestling team clinched a third-place B.C. ranking with good results at a major meet against other top contenders at Prince George on Jan, 30. . Smithers’ Cameron Johnson won the gold medal for senior 63 kilograms, and his performance earned him outstanding wrestler award of the meet, Andy Robinson of Terrace came on strong and grabbed se- ‘cond place in the 74-kilo event. Smithers had several top finishers in senior section. John -beaten Stevenson earlier in the Stevenson won to clinch the title Shorter won the 70-kilo class, -in the same weight division. Ian Meier took third place for 78 Smithers had three medal win- Others with excellent results included Kitimat’s Allison Bar- riscale with 12 firsts, Graham Last of Kitimat with 11 firsts and one second, and Nathalie Paolinelli of Prince Rupert with 11 firsts. _ Smithers slalom results Several young Kitsumkalum alpine race team skiers took part in two slalom races at Hudson Bay Mountain in Smithers on the Jan. 30 weekend. Results are as follows: January 30 Boys overall. out of 62 racers -— Ryan Stevenson placed sixth. Boys J-2 category — 35 racers — aged 13 and 14 — Roddy McMynn 10th, Kyle Stevenson 12th, Scott Lopston 16th, Brian Cox 18th, and Jason Elorza 2ist, Girls J-3 category — 12-and- under — Jennifer McMynn fourth. January 31 Boys overall out of 63 racers -- Ryan Stevenson placed seventh. Boys J-2 category — 35 racers — Kyle Stevenson 10th, Roddy McMynn 12th, Kelly Gingles 14th, Brian Cox 17th. Girls J-3 category — Jennifer MeMynn third (bronze medal). Boys J-3 category — Matthew _. Phillips first (gold medal). Final round falls - Wendy Atchison rink six-and-one. Atchison had draw. . In draw eight, both teams won again, and a possible playoff loomed in the background. But in draw nine, Wendy lost while and a trip to Fredericton, New Brunswick for national finals starting Feb. 27. while Kevin Ewald was runnerup kilos and Brian Shorter was fourth in 63 kilos. In the junior division, ‘ners — gold to Scott Clark for 57 kilos, silver to Mark Fehr for 63 kilos and bronze to Allan Good for 36 kilos. Nor-Kam of Kamloops finish- ed first overall. Rob-Ron of Campbell River wound up se- cond. Schools” workshop, sponsored February 13 — Information booth will be set up In the Skeena Mall with photos of past Multicultural activities, a calendar of events for - the week for both Terrace and Kitimat, proposed activities for the com- ing year, an outline of panding Multicultural poticy legislation, citizan- ship Information anda UNICEF sale. Februery 20 — "Multiculturalism and:Community Involvement In the by the B.C. Multicultural Education Society. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the Terrace Public Library meeting room. Facilitator — Andy Krawezyk, Prasident of the Canadian Council on Muiticultural and Inter-cultural Education. rec S cian Booth Ravens were presented with medals following their win over Anne Stevenson of Williams Lake In the title game at Skeena Junior High School boys’ basketball tournament on January 30. WITH A CIBC RRSP YOU COULD RETIRE ~AMILLIONAIRE — hwy + «= «A convenient tax-sheltered CIBC RRSP makes it easy, ~~ For complete details, ask for.a copy of our information booklet at any CIBC branch or call 1-800-465-CIBC. nt # Available-at all. but a cw ~ Not available for Self -L Extended Hours For RRSP Contributions Only Friday, February 26, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, February 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.