Devils score come-from-behind victory Sun Snecma Rain fell and turf flew as Castle- gar’s Hi-Arrow Devils played:to a 4-3 come from behind victory over Nelson’s Savoys in a West’ Koote- nay Mens Soccer League game played at Nelson's Civic Center ficld May 5, «: Savoys were leading 3-2 well into the second half when Devil's center mid-fielder Kevin Hearne tied the score with his second goal of the game. Tom Thor-Larsen scored Castlegar's winning‘ goal. FOR ONE BILLION PEOPLE, THIS IS A TOXIC SUBSTANCE. Mlitions still die‘avery year from unsafe water supplies, Through our water projects, CARE Conada helps improve health conditions in developing communities. Please support our work - give to CARE Conada now. Cc A RE PO. ‘hi en, i caine Avanuo, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4X6 1-800-267-5232 12 H.P. TRACTOR Model #212-5 Serial # T048717 c/w Lawnmower Attachment Reg. $4695.00. LA’ OWER DAYS. SALE PRICE 12 H.P. TRAC’ Hydrostat Drive c/w tiller ‘odel 312 Serial #1012496 OWER DAYS CE : (1 Only) TORO WHEELHORSE LAWNMOWER (1 Only) TORO WHESLHORSE TORO WALK BEHIND LAWN MOWERS STARTING AT LONG ENOUGH. Hearne feels his team’ has improved greatly since’ their first game against Nelson’ 8 Heritage Innkeepers. “The addition of Tom Thor- Larsen as well as Femando' Amaral on defense made ‘a big difference," said Hearne, “The Savoys are a petty’ good team, they've got some really young players who are. pretty aggressive. They really impressed me and I think they'll be a team to contend with later in the year.” Devil’s Goalkeeper Gary Dee said the Savoys, “were very tena- cious, they've got a good mix of young and old players and they didn’t quit right till the end.” “Our performance was mich better than with the Heritage:last week,” said Dee. “Everything came together really nicely. There were a Friday, May 10th and Saturday, May 11th| site couple of bad calls sol think the officiating was a bit questionable but I'm not going to knock the guy,’ who are younger and d probably too green. They're quick though.” © and we're lethal.” Hi-Arrow Devils meet Dexter's ‘The Castlegar Sun Page’ 9A " slated for Saturday N eas with a donation of pledges or astraight $5 donation ‘to be made at the door, Heart program is coming to Castlegar a year on May a } (Ant anual 6v the ‘Danes For Hean’ has proved | class, Thiere will be prizes and refreshments to follow the . In fact, the ‘Castlegar Recreation Department has come up with a huge array of prizes for Saturday. Susan Campbell, notes that home all of the above ed Prizes as well os a pair u _ uled for 7 to 8:30 pm on Wednesday. of sweat pants, Campbell notes that the i and 10:30am on Wednesday with another one sched: has one other event slated, with a it is aiming to break the $7,000 barrier this year, oe ee areine marked i in both of the p: In 1988, local fundraisers accumulated "Si, 120 he did the best he could.” Devils manager Fernando ‘Amar: al also felt the officiating was not ui ap to par, play was all ours but whis- tlés were going off and nobody seemed to know why,” said Amar- al. “I don’t think even the ref him- self knew.” ° Amaral feels the Savoys aren't as strong as the Innkeepers. “The Innkeepers ‘are pretty solid,” said Amaral. “They've got good leadership, most of their play- ers have been there a long time and they have a good defense.” “The Savoys have’ their moments and their players but not much else,” said Amaral. “They hayo a few older players'and some’ Savoys coach Barry Martin felt that both teams were quitecven. “This is'a really good club and we have a really good time,” said Martin. “I just recently met four of my older players and I still have to learn their strengths and weakness- es before I know where place them. Things, get better as the Season goes along.” Amaral claims his defense is get- ting stronger as eh o Spots are tilled with the right pe We've ertncted back 10 tii.t- 3-3 formation as opposed to the.4- 2-2 that we: got brutalized on,” said Amaral. “Our offense isn’t weak but we don’t really have the speed and it just hasn't really gelled yet, although we're still quite dangerous inside the box, get us inside the box Dynamos at Selkirk College Sun- day May 12 at 2:00 pm. “We plan on juste steamrolling the Dynamos,” said Am: ‘When asked how. much ofa threat Nelson’s Heritage Innkeepers will be in the future, Amaral replied. “We've beat them in the past and and they were stronger last year than they are now. They've got more experience but they're as good now as they're ever going to get whereas we can only get better. But so far as we've seen, our only threat is the Herita; : ‘The Devils practice twice a week on Tues. and Thurs. at 6:00 pm at Selkirk College. Anybody inteyest- ed'in trying out is encouraged to show up. to be a significant fundraiser for the Heart Foundation. | {It is an event made’ up of aerobic excercise, enter- ‘talnmient and prizes, illustrating how funfilled physical jactivity can raise funds to support the B.C, and Yukon ‘Heart Foundation’s research and education programs. : Over 40 provincial and tertitorial events are expect- ed, with hundretls of People collecting Pledges for their ‘Piuticipation. ! Castlegar’s ‘Dance For Heart’ is sponsored by ‘the " ‘Castlegar Recreation Department and will be held at the ‘Comimunity Complex. Doors open at 9 am for registra- we anyorie ee collects pledges is eligible to win some pretty good prizes, Anyone who raises between $10 and $30 will receive a ‘Dance For Heart’ button while fundraisers who gather between $30 and $90 will take home a but- ton and a set of jogo water weights. The prizes keep adding up after that with a button, jogo water weights and a t-shirt going to anyone who can raise between $90 and $199, You can add in a sweat shirt to that array of prizes if you raise between $200 and $399 with anyone raising over $400 taking Castlegar gearing up for Participaction Challenge improving to $2,071 in 1989 and a whopping $6,163. , last year, The aerobathon on Saturday is the main event for “Dance For Heart’ week in Castlegar, but by no means is it the only event, The week began earlier on Wednesday with an “Aquafit For Heart’, The first one was beld between 9: *Youth Weight Training for Heart’ on the agenda for 5 to 6:30 pm. |- ‘There are two events'slated for the remainder of the week, both are ‘Circuit Weight Training for Heart’ and are.to be held on Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and on Fri- day from 9 to 11 am. Everyone is encouraged to take part in this week's events, You can contact Susan Campbell ‘at 365-3386 for pledge forms or for any other information on the “Dance For Heart’ Program. Rossland holds off late _ Dynamo charge in 3-2 win BRENDAN HALPER Sun staff, Castlegar’s Dexter’s Dynamos fell short by one goal in a tight battle against Rossland Sunday May 5. The ‘West Kootenay Mens Soccer League action took place at Kiwanis Soccer Field during a steady drizzle. Rossland startéd out leading 3-0 by the end of the first half but the Dynamos took control in the second, soaring 8 two quick goals. “In the first balf we didn’t play hard enough,” said Dynamo’ caoch Ed Chaves. “In the second half we played much better.” “We got it together in the second half,” said Dynamo Right Wing Kevin Chaves. : “Our young defense played really well,” said Ross- land coach Greg Thatcher. “The Dynamos have areally |- experienced offense but our defense really kept them under control.” Chaves echoed ‘Thatchers thoughts saying that, “their defense is good. Our problem is that we've got to stop letting them get those first two quick goals, I think once we get our players into their regular positions it will be a different story.” Rossland was one player short throughout the entire game. : “They only had ten players,” said Chaves. “But they’ve been around for a long time. We’re missing our goalie and that’s our worst problem right now.” "+ ‘When asked about their upcoming game against the - Hi Arrow Devils Chaves replied, “thats going to be a different contest, hopefully the guys will be more hun- ety fora win.” Dexter's Dynamos play the Devils at Selkiric Col- ee Sntiy May 12 at 2:00 pm. ‘Sun Stat Reporter { \.Can. Castlegar . ‘make it. two atiaight bgainet our neighbors to the Don't ejecta . After handing the City of ‘Revel- stoke a sound thrashing in last -year's Participaction Challenge, the ‘City of Castlegar is hoping to make it two in a row in 1991. Castlegar bad hoped to take on their sister city, Embutsu, Japan, as well but that plan fell through when Bozek part of Canada's silver medal. effort _ STEVE SHELGROVE Sterling News Services ; If you were unable to pry your- self out of bed at 3 am on Satur- © day, chances are that you missed “out on seeing Castlegar's Steve Bozek win a silver. medal at the the rules of the Participaction Chal- lenge couldn't be translated into Japanese in time. / “We are hoping to challenge them next year,” said Recreation ‘Co-ordinator Susan Campbell. “We just needed a little more time to get everything done.” That doesn’t mean that the recreation department.isn't geared up for their annual chall monty | : mala £2) lay | qualify you as a Participant are lim- ited only by your imagination. In fact, Campbell admits that some of the activities reported in the past have even stretched her imagination. “We get some pretty wild phone calls,” she said. “Most of which you can’t print in the newspaper.” But for those of as with limited : the fs against Revelstoke. On May 28, the residents of each community will be asked to participate in a physical activity for at least 15 minutes. After walking, jogging, bicycling or whatever your activity may be, you can register by contactin the recreation office at- 365-3386. Last year, Castlegar had an 82.17 per cent participation rate. That was the fourth highest in the province and 21st in Canada. It was also an eight per cent increase over 1989, when Castlegar placed fifth in B.C. with a 74.1 per "cent participation rate. Campbell credits last year’s improved participation to an increased awareness in the commu- nity of the benefits of physical fit- ness. bell and her. staff are; also for improved ‘aumbers- this. + year, and wouldn't mind seeing ., Castlegar’s participation Tate jump over the 90 per cent barrier. The amount of activities that can --hess since P; depart- ment has some plans for May. 28 that will help you accomplish your goal. One of the more popular planned for the Participaction Chal- lenge is the ‘Go Looney’ FRIDAY, MAY 10& SATURDAY, MAY 11 Seales eel care Bn (1 Ariens. Not Just A Mower. A Mowing System. « Mulches/Recycles. where participants can enjoy a swim at the pool or take part in a P fitness class for only a ‘looney’. int also be sending fitness instructors to the various schools in the area, geiting our youngsters involved in the challenge and educating them on the benefits of physical fimess. 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I think it is one of the contributing factors to people being more health conscious.” NOTICE D {yA ‘FRIDAY, MAY 10TH & — inLDe MAY 11TH/91 WALK: BEHINDS ‘The Board of trustees of the Hospital requires tmustecs to replace members ‘ i ) completing their terms of office. \ Directors on Board of Trustees Gelected 4 appointed Two new trustees will be elected at the Annual Meeting on JUNE 13, 1991 (2 trustees for a 3-year term). Candidates must join the Society before May 13, 1991. ; Membership in the Society is open to all persons who reside in the area of Castlegar or in Electoral Areas of I and J. Now members may join the Society by paying $1.00 at the Hospital between the hours of 8 am.-9 p.m. sea tee 13, 1991, tobe eligible to vote, Present members may renew their membership any time before the Annual Meeting in June, CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY world hockey championships. Bozek, normally a member of the Vancouver Canucks, was a late addition to Dave King’s squad. 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