Eight and Under Suniors and Aged Ni Ate # t ine and 10 Take Part in Provincial Swimming Championships Back Row: Carolyn Kerby, Jason Leitch, Josef Berger, Michael Berger and Chris Wanjolf Brian Kristiansen, John Farkas, Jennine Harding, Doreen Innes, Erike Berger, Alexia Walsh 11 and 12 Years Old, and Up to Age 17 and Aquanauts are Regional - Champs; Now at the Coast By Canillle Kerby Tho Castlegar Aquanaut Speed Swim Club were suc- cessful in becoming the Koot- enay region champions at the regional swim competition held at the Nelson Aquatic Center last weekend, Final team point totals were: Castlegar 603, Trail- Warfield 578, Nelson 198, Golden 156, Colville 120, Bea- . ver Valley 57, and Kimberly 10, Aquanauts who broke re- cords in the two-day meet were: Boys 11 and 12° Rob’ McGauley 50 Metre and 100 Metre Girls 8 and Under Doreen Innes 50 Metre Breast in 58.1 seconds; and 50 Metre Free in 44.8 seconds. n 100d, Steve Bozek, Mike Varabictf, Robert Kirkwood, Wanita Command, Roslyn Beattle, Paul Coach Bob Rafter. Front: Mike Harnadek, Kelvin Beattie and Ray Yule. At Extreme Right is Jana Command, Entered in the Eight and Under Category ‘Angus Beattio, Jeff Stewart, Grant Kirkwe Stewart, Russell Beattie, Stewart, Rob MeGauley, - 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 tes from the Castlegar Golf Course | Danny Walker‘in By John Dalziel - On Wednesday morning of last week I was unable to take partin the usual weekly hijinks withithe seniors up at the local courge, At the time that was going on I was too busy trying to dpdge raindrops in down- towr Vancouver. Mind you, I woul much rather been out with\the boys for I'm afraid the big hity holds very little at- traction for me. ‘The only good part of being away, I felt, was that I was able to steer clear of my arch rival Bert Lamb for at least one more week. What excuse I can come _ up with this week I have no idea but will probably be able to think of something. From what I have been able to gather since returning home I don't think the ‘boys even realized that I was away— such is the price of fame! Otto Walker Sr.:and Ira Hendrickson looked after things and came up with a real bang-up job. The. game. was Four Man Calcutta and it went over big with the 28 golfers . who took part. Team No. 1, captained by Bill Naylor and consisting of Bill McCracken (a stranger), Pete Murphy and Andy Honcher came in with a net total of 28. Right behind them with 30 was the team of Art Hawkins, Tony Schiavon and Joe Killough. I hate to have tosay this but duty demands it: The captain of this team was none other than Bert Lamb and all can say is that he was lucky’ to have such a good team. ARROW LAKES HOUSEBOAT CHARTER CASTLEGAR, B.C. - © HOURLY © DAILY © WEEKLY RATES HUNTING & FISHING TRIPS PHONE 365-5954 for reservations + 434 Canadian Jr. Opert: A_ few extra gimmicks during the round saw the fol- lowing go happily home with a shiny new golf ball each. Howard Bird (another new- comer] was closest to the pin, Bill Robinson had the most points and Allen Selbie was the most honest golfer. One of. these days, Allen, you will be breaking 80 and then what will you do? «8 oe Regular Men's Night play consisted of two Man Best Ball and was ably run off by Bill Watt and P. Gorkoff, un- assisted ‘by J. Fostey, B. Carlson and Rene Archam- beault who were conspicuous by their absence. Sixty-six men took part and the receipts were $33.50 so it could be that the delinquent of a couple of weeks ago had a guilty conscience. Sixteen balls were handed out and the lucky pairs were Stan Partridge with Carl Henne and Ron Belton with L. Lalonde, each with net 29. Lloyd (Sharpie) Gauthier with Laurie Palibroda, Steve. Jan- kola with Fred Pozdnekoff, R. Leamy with G. Webster and Al Taranko with Alex Ferworn had 80. Tony Matt with Pat EXCITING NEW LOOK. e=aseeromi NTARINER HGivies © MATERIALS & SPECIFICATIONS to conventional home standards, fully C.S.A. CMHC approved -- other models from 960 sy. See Us Before You Buy! BRENA CONTRACTING PHONE 365-7013 Picton and ‘Phil: Gorkoff with Harry Sheridan tied at $1 with the latter twosome walking off with the last two balls. te oe le I understand that about a dozen of the local golfers took + part in the Wandermere Open that was held last weekend. I have been unable to obtain any details of individual standings in this event but, from previous experience, I am sure everyone had a real good time, eee ‘At the time of writing one of our more prominent juniors, Danny Walker, is in Ottawa getting all hepped up to take part in the Canadian Junior Open. This event will be taking place as this issue of the Castlegar News hits the street so we cannot give you any details as to Danny's progress but will try to have full report of the event next week. This is the first time Castlegar has been represented in this prestigious event and I am sure that everyone who reads this column will be wishing Danny all the best in his biggest attempt. ewe Splitting shakes for the new clubhouse roof is pro- ceeding apace. To date there there have been a few more volunteers come forward Jans Command 60 Metre Fly in 56.4 seconds; and 50 Metre Back in 66.4 seconds. 200 Metre Medley Relay in 4:08.6, Boys 9 and 10 Michael Berger, 60 Metre Back in 42.8 seconds. 200 Metre Medley Relay in 1.5. 200 Metre Free Relay in 2:43.8, Boys 11 and 12 + 200 Metre Free Relay in 2:18.56, : Boys 13 and 14 Mark Gyurkovits, 100 Metre Free in 1:05.5. Boys 17 3:0) and Over “Fly in 95.8 seconds; -50 Motre~ - - Russell Beattie, 100 Metre Back in 37.1 seconds; 200 Metre Breast in 1:18.8, Boys 15 and 16 Steve Bozek, 50 Metre Fly in 80.1 seconds (a tied record with Victor Azarmes of Trail) Those Castlegar Swim- mers who recelved Aggregate Awards for individual perform- ances were: ‘Girls 8 and Under Doreen Innes—winner 8 Jana Command—second Jennine Harding—third and 10 Alexis Walsh—third Boys 9 and 10 ¥ Michael Berger—winner, Chris Wanjoff—third * Boys 11 and 12 Rob McGauley—winner Angus Beattie—third Girls 15 and 16 Roslyn Beattie—third Boys 17 and Over Russell Beattie—winner Paul Stewart—second Castlegar Swimmers who placed in the final events were: Girls 8 and Under 50 Metres Doreen Innes first in Fly, first in Breast, first in Free, second in Back, + Jennine Harding second in Fly, third in Breast, fourth in Free, fourth in Back. Jana Command third in Fly, fourth in Breast, third in Free, first in Back. Erika Berger fifth in Fly, sixth in Breast, fifth in Free, third in Back. ‘Boys 8 and Under 50 Metres .Jobn Farkas fourth in Fly, i third in Free, sir, ak in’ Back, «- Brian Kristiansen sixth in Free, first in-Back. Gris] 9 and 10 50 Metres Alexis. Walsh second in Fly, third in Breast, third in Free, fourth in Back. Carolyn Kerby fourth in Fly, third in Back. Debbie Innes fifth in Fly, sixth in Free, sixth in Back. Boys 9:and 10 50 Metres Michael Berger first in Fly, second in Breast, first in Free, first in Back. Chris Wanjoff third in Fly, fifth in Breast, third in Free, second in Back. Jason Leitch fourth in Fly, fourth in Breast, fourth in Free, third in Back, Josef Berger fifth in Fly, first in Breast, fifth in Free, sixth in Back, David Zurek sixth in Fly, sixth in Free. Girls 11 and 12 Lisa Command fourth in 100 Free. Sharon Cooper sixth in 50 Breast.” Boys 11 and 12 Rob McGauley firat in 200 Ray Yule fifth in 200 IM, sixth in 100 Free, fourth in 50 reast, ‘ toaasist in this chore but more Girls 13 and 14 are needed and there are stur too many laggards in this respect, Come on, fellows! You will actually enjoy it once you make Watite'tunmand third ia the effort and in future days | will be proud to take your friends and point out some of “the shakes you helped to prepare. Interior plans and overall lesign are almost finalized and will probably be so when the executive: meets, probably tonight. 191 Columbia Ave, . 100 Free, fourth in 60 Fly, first in 100 Back, Boys 13 and 14 Kelvin Beattie second in ° 200 IM, first in 100 Back. Jeff Stewart sixth in 200 IM, sixth in 100 Free, fourth in. [7 100 Breast. Mark Gyurkovits second in 100 Free, third in 100 Back. ° Mike Harnadek fifth in 100 Breast. Girls 15 and 16 : Roslyn Beattie third in IM, second in 100 Back, second in 100 Free, third in 50 Fly. Shelly Harnadek sixth in 100 Free, sixth in 100 Breast. Boys 15 and 16 Steve Bozek fifth in 200 IM, fifth in 100 Back, fourth in 100 Free, second in 50 Fly. Robert Kirkwood sixth in 200 IM, third in 100 Back, fifth in 100 Breast, fifth in 50 Fly. Dan Obedkoff fourth in 100 Back, fifth in 100 Free. Mike Varabloff fourth in 100 Breast, Dwayne Command sixth in Breast, . Boys 17 and Over Russell Beattie first in 200 IM, second in 100 Free, first in 100 Breast, first in 50 Fly. Paul Stewart second in 200 IM, first in 100 Back, second in 100 Breast, third in 50 Fly. The following Castlegar Aquanauts qualified to compete + in the provinelal championships at the Canada Games Pool in Burnaby tomorrow and Satur- da} ry? John ‘Farkas, Brian Kris- tiansen, Alexis Walsh, Carolyn Kerby, Jana Command, Doreen Innes, Jennine Harding, Erika Berger, Michael Berger, Josef Berger and Jason Leitch. Chris Wanjoff, Rob. 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To finalize our financial records we wish to have all funds collected and turned in to the recreation ‘office -by the end of August. . ‘Although we have received | over 60 per cent of the pledge Bingo on Saturday a return of over 95 per cent, Let's get that’ money in! eee With the fall and winter. programs presently being put together we are open to sug- gestions as to courses which you wish to see being held this coming season, To date we have had such suggestions ‘as men’s floor hockey, macrame, art, wildlife butchering, karate, gymnastics and health and beauty care. “These. are only a few of the fp, tn of ition. and travel industry, said last week : ‘ that! the’ department will not | le outfitter’s Heence = issue a to Howard Paish for his hunting ‘operations at Coldfish Lake: in the -Spatsizi Plateau area. | Mr, Brooks also denied that’ Paish’ will receive per- mission to name.a “proxy” to run his business in Spatsizi as previously reported. 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Besides playing a round of golf there will be hamburgers and refreshments for all. : ‘This is the last junior golf event of the season. Plan to attend and finish your. season, : off in a winning style. i see In considering your leisure hours for the fall and. winter months, remember to include some form of recreational activity. The more you par- ticipate, the more enjoyment “you-can receive from your community. oe . Throughout the summer we have had many requests for the use of our recreational conoes. However, due to our own use they have not been 2S available. Now. that our. sum- mer programs are coming to a close canoes will be available ‘for, the next, couple ‘of months. 22-This is really a fine way to “spend a‘weekend, canoeing on ‘many of our local rivers and on - Se Me ee -How. did. you: or “your children “enjoy .our summer programs, either the recreation programs or at the swimming pool?: We: would welcome apy > comments that you might have. i ccs a aad K’& L Mechanical Limited Box 3370, Castlegar, B.C. Phone:365-5063 __.We design and construct > steel building projects from initial planning to finished facility. 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Play will begin early Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon. Anyone who is a member of the Castlegar Tennis: Club . May participate and we hope that as many people as possible will enter and help make the tournament a success, * The events to be played are men's and ladie's singles, mon’s and ladie’s doubles and mixed doubles. Entry fee is $2 for the firat event and $1.50 for each additional event. Moat events will be double knock-out 80 if you lose your first set, you still have a chance in the “B" flight, Anyone wishing to play are reminded to please register by phoning the Friesans by this evening, With the tournaments for both juniors and seniors not that far away, here are a few court rules and courtesies to keep in mind at all times: @ Make any line calls im- mediately, loudly and clearly, Any ball that cannot be called out is presumed to have been good. 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