B2 : CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 21,.1982 B.C. Summer Games to be held in Vernon August 25-29, To qualify these swimmers swam in the Kootenay Re- glonals but did not: swim in the "B.C, Provincials in New *\ Westminster last August. The age group is between'l3 years by April 30 but not yet! 16 by April 30. °° Each swimmer can swim up to five events ‘from: 50,100 r THEN Ay b aMuate 3ounny jar Aquanauts swim team m tle: i Mei phot) Ken Kinakin.f Denise vdok 4 and 200 ‘meter freestyle, 100 meter backstroke, “100' meter breaststroke, 50 meter butter- fly ‘and :100° and 200 \meter. individual medleys ‘as ‘well as participate -in’ the: free and medley rela There were: Vv ' Warfield Stingrays, ‘son Neptunes and one Green- wood swimmer. who’ also will ‘attend the. B.C, Games.: Mrs, Trician Raskew from Trail.’ will while Don: Sigalet son will coach these Kootenay es LANDovER, Ma. (AP) — Abe Pollin, who has loat more than $20 million’ on Tuesday. the future of the National: Hockey League franchise willbe decided within 30 days:’ Making what he called a last-ditch effort to keep the team in Washington, the ‘team president outlined four conditions that must be met within a month. Pollin, inquiries about selling the team or merging with another franchise, called a news. conference te intro- duce four prospective in- vestors. For them to come up with the much-needed_ P financial ,“bac h said, four canditi be met. « A total of 7,600 season tickets must be sold, or, about 80 per cent more than the 4,200 sold last year. Enough individual tick. ets must ibe sold to ensure Washington Capitals, said- who. has- had. sellouts for the team's first _ Futu re of NHL. team: uncertain — A 10 scheduled ; games of the 1982-88 ‘season, : involving about 85,000 tickets: 9. “The ° Capital: Centre which Pollin; heads. asthe: board chairman, must low- er the Capitals’ rent’ from 15 to 10 per cent of the net after. taxes. That~ would: require’ approval by the J Capital’ Centre bondhold- : ers. ‘: Finally, Prince Georges County must ‘reduce its current 10-per-cent amuse- ment tax to one-half of one. “per cent for the next four’ years before gradually in- creasing the tariff. MIGHT DISBAND If all the goals aren't moved, or disbanded. He said he was prepared to sell or merge until he was. given new hope re- cently by an outpouring of SUMMER SKIING Skier ‘Hans Edblad enjoys summer weather conditions at during er camp. support from ‘fans, the business community and politicians. KOKANEE SPRINGS. -GOLF RATES “Day rate $15 Carts (18 holes) $15 “Reduced rates, card holders: zones 4&5 Shuttle service from the ferry, : ask for it when booking tee times. 227-9362 Enjoy your stay in our cosy Bavarian-style log cabins. Hor-.. seback riding, fishing, canoeing and total relaxation. Reasonable rates. Phone or write for informations Pea t3 RIVER GUEST RANCH 33, Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 4H7 Phone 429-3760 4% hip. seceeeeeeeees 9 OY com ALL C/W TANK & HOSE te Full Line of Parts & Ae oesaries * Certified Marine Mechanics ae at national “camp | When most of us are wish- ‘ing. for’ sunshine, sandy bea- ches, and summer fun, Cas- tlegar skier Hans Edblad is spending his time at'a Can- adian ‘National Ski Team jun- ior development'camp at Mt. Hood, Oregon. Edblad is one skier of a few 16-18 year old skiers across ‘Canada selected to the natio- nal camp. The objective of the camp is. to identify young’ Canadian. . Skiers-with a potential for the Olympic Games in Calgary in 1988. The . group is . called Calgary ’88 and Edblad is one - of seven B.C. skiers attending the camp. i yy Eb has. b ne ee Mountain at:a an conduc: :. ted by B.C. Ski-Team. coach Glenn Wertele. He then went to Mt. Hood for a giant slalom and downhill ome: Local team second : By CasNews Stat Ae “ Valley, Grand Forks;: Kaslo, hae team ‘placed second overall:in ‘the fourth ‘annual [Nelson International Invita-’ game 12-3: Friday. night to tional Mid-Summer Hockey Tournament. ‘The Castlegar team ‘was one of 16 teams taking part in the three-day tourney which began Friday night and ‘end- ed Sunday. ‘Also ineluded were teams from’ Nelson, Trail, © Beaver _ Field,ho Field Hockey Association will be holding its second’ annual field: hockey camp August The .camp is divided: into three sessions, Girls enrolled in grades 3 through 6 will be grouped together. The inter- mediate group includes girls The. HENNE'S MARINA ‘191 Columbia, Castlegor 365-3219 _Abbot- sford' and ‘Alberta. : Castlegar lost, its’ ‘first Captain; Macs ‘of. Nelson. In its..second< game, ‘Castlegar. beat.J.K: Farms:of Spokane 10-5, and went: on: to defeat Abbotsford 9-4." =” In ‘the _B. ‘division’ ‘finals, Castlegar ‘beat ‘Carsland of ” Alberta 4-3. It was a 8-3 tie at new division. this . year, is open for any Ts3 ‘ “ftom the end of' regulation’ time, but the Alberta team lost ina shootout. In the Aw divistoa Captain | Macs beat Vancouver Ram: parts 4-2. In the C division Rocky Pass of Alberta beat Savoy Hotel of Nelson. Grand Forks ‘won ; the consolation» prize. The Castlegar team included Ian Thorne and Dan Saliken in goal. Other team “members were Be Lunn, Other specialists include . Bridget Carraedo and Mich- +elle Daoust, members of the grades 10 throug! "13. -e under 17 B.C. téam, of Ross- Guest instructor: willbe land; Carla Corbett, Univer- lobsbips. ; * Marianne Longmore,’ former Canadian’ player, captain of. the B.C. Women's field hoc- key team, and coach of:the under 17 B.C. team which has just won the national cham- ;, By CasNews Staff i Castlegar: will be. hosting ‘the East and West Kootenays finals of the Buick Challenge tennis tournament on Satur- day at the Castlegar Tennis Club courts, The cross-Can- ada is a mixed doubles, four, nament. The finals, which begin at? a.m., will involve about 12 ' Kootenay teams. The winners will advance to the Interior Finals ::to be played in. Kelowna. There are presently:20 en- tries in the mixed doubles. They will be playing off this week for a spot in Saturdsy: ‘3, finals. sity’ of. Lori’ Verigin’ of Castlegar; “Karen~'Todd- and | Annette “McCelland ‘of "Nelson; “and Diane Ethier, member of the under. 17 B.C, team of Fruit- : ale. ; reatise up from Castlegar: ‘Alberta ‘player’ and’ Bob Evans, Laurie Bogan, Walter Kerieff, Frank Louk- ; ianoff, Bill Nazaroff, Steve Poanikoff, Carl Kooznetsoff, Jim’ Postnikoff,. Fred’ Bara- bonow, Wayne Zino, Steve Morse, John Steelaeff, Mike Schmitt, and Bruce Hucal. ‘Castlegar _.Gentlemen’s Hockey League will be hold- ing its annual mid-summer tournament ‘Aug. 20-22, About 14 team will take part in’ the event. ay camp. for girls ee us, which is a” The refflitration foe is ‘10 payble to’. WKFLH.. Please send cheque to Patty John- son, 55 View Street, Nelson, B.C.’ ‘Further information con- cerning’ the’ camp- may . be obtained by phoning one of . the camp coordinators: Patty. Johnson, 352-7677, - Sandi: Cram” 865-2670,” or Verna * Chernoff 365-6836." z ar Maureen and Gordon Gray; - Nancy and Jack Yolland; Shir- ley. Wanjoft with Heoty Fried- West “Kootenay: Horeshoe Pitchers ‘will ‘be holding ‘its second annual’ open’ tourna- ment Saturday and ‘Sunday at Kinnaird Park. The . tournament: includes, five classes’ for! ‘wometi ‘and. ; Peter: Ozeroff' and Pat: West; :, at 2230 a.m. each day: Ent fee is $5. Registra- Westwood to hold ‘Formula COQUITLAM, B.C. (CP) — Westwood Raceway will be the site of a Formula Atlantic tace this year after all, says Erich: Schmidt, president of the organizing Gateway Pro- ductions group. Schmidt said Tuesday that the race is ‘'100 per cent on” in spite of the absence of a major sponsor. “It always seems to come down to‘the last minute,” Schmidt ‘said. .‘‘Basically it just boiled down to everybody 365-3: ws by Friday ni or Tuesday noon tor Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishlow, Atlantic at Gateway wanting to run it.” Plagued the last. two: ‘years by ‘severe financial difficul- ties, Gateway had given: the 1982 race no better than 50-50 chance of being staged. In the, past, the ‘race, has attracted drivers as the late Gilles Villeneuve, his brother Jacques, former Formula One driving champion Alan Jones of Australia and current No. 4 driver on the Grand Prix circuit, Keke Rosberg of Fin- n for Sunday naird field. THURSDAY — FASTBALL — COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: Carling” O'Keefe vs. Pass Creek, Labatt's, Gotischenia; Northwest vs. Thrums, Kin- Inland Field; Cubs vs. t FRIDAY i TENNIS — JUNIOR TENNIS CLINIC: 9 to 11 a.m. in Rossland. Phone Barry DePaoli at 365-6472 for more information. FOOTBALL — CFL: Montreal Concordes vs. Toronto Argonauts, 5 p.m., channel 13, SOFTBALL — MEN'S COMMERCIAL TOURNAMENT: Kinnaird Park, 6 to 7:90 p.m. "SATURDAY PONS _ SUNFLOWER RUN: 8:30 a.m., arena com SOFTBALL — MEN'S TOURNEY: 8 at -M.,, Kinnaird Park. ~ EO Seat 1 Siem . HORSESHOE PITCHING — SECOND ANNUAL TOURNEY: 9:30 a.m. all day, Kinnaird Park. BASEBALL — OAKLAND A'S vs. Baltimore. Orioles; : Houston Astros vs. St: Louis Cardinals, 11 ‘a.m.;, channel 6. FOOTBALL — CFL: Hamilton Tiger cere vs. Win- nipeg Blue Bombers, 6 p.m., channel 9. ‘ Welcome Visitors & Participants SUNFEST "82 let us help you ‘with your , SunFest Picnic at either of our two locations. "Ph, 305:5353 or 365-5308 iphiad Los Angeins 10. Montreal Sen Proneneas Now York 1 | PACING COAST LEAGUE. ate 8S, Reo Bat Gr aw Lea es eid z HA Philadelphia tion deadline is Thursday. To‘: $.tev! register phone ‘Apnié Rayner ~ at’ 365-2563. TA wlam aise aa. ss can be gauged by the'fact that to keep. Lenirn the district schools during the period between 1 anc In 194! ‘ ‘board i of the old: Castlegar Ele entary, School to. a‘ new: office, bia Ave (later. the. Charlie got a half-time: ‘secretary . Btaintel and te Hele: ‘Dunlop. of example the’ official plans olumns' “they~ did :in’ th “fittle local ry: “and maintenance shops. 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