Page 10A New Kootenay Skills Development Centre . Enttective Tuesday, August 3 Kootenay Skills Development Centre of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology opens in-Cranbrook, B.C. to serve the West and East Kootenay regions 1993 a new This office will assume the responsibilities of the Nelson office which closes Friday, July 31 1993, at 4:30 p.m. Field service staff will ontinue to deliver services to our clients in the West Kootenays Consolidation of these offices streamlines kills development programs and will create more efficient service to the public After July 31st or assistance relating to vocational ehabilitation, apprenticeship, industrial adjustment, or labour market services can call the Kootenay office in Cranbrook, colleet at (604) 426-1281 oF write to anyone requiring information Ministry of Advanced Education Training and Technol Kootenay Skills Development Centre Room 201, 117-10th Avenue South Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 2N1 FRESH IN STORE BAKERY Crusty Buns FRESH IN STORE BAKERY Dutch Crunch bread CHICKEN BREAST 10.98 kg. LYCHEE NUTS Fresh, Produc of Taiwan Bulk with stems and leaves. Limits in effect 2.18/kg lb. FRESH IN STORE DELI 49 per doz. GRIMM'S mice c SLICED OR che ce SHAVED 20 Swimmers caught cross border shopping The Castlegar Sun JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports und added the sportsmanship tro phy for the first time cared a fifth place team perfor The Castlegar Aquanauts and the Robson River Ouers were not mance cross-border shopping but they did bring back their share of hard ware after competing in a swim meet in Colville, last weekend points Nelson at 840. Robson Colville took top spot at their own meet, earning 1072.5 Trail-Warfield came in second with 914.5 points. The Aquanauts followed at 909.5 then The Nanton swim club from Alberta took fifth just Castlegar placed ‘third overall te CRIFC Decision Canada Decision 93-232. The Kootenay Lake TV Society, Blewett, B.C., ‘Salmo Arts Council Society, Salmo, B.C. APPROVED Licence for radiocommunication distribution undertaking to distribute, in non-encrypted mode, the programs of the Open Learning Agency (Knowledge Network). The licence will expire 31 August 1999. “You may read CRTC documents in the Canada Gazette’ part |; at CRTC offices: at reference libraries; and at the licensee's offices during normal business hours. To obtain CRTC public documents, contact the CRTC at:Ottawa- Hull (819) 997-2429; Halifax (902) 426-7997; Montreal (514) 283-6607; Winnipeg (204) 983-6306; Vancouver (604) 666 2111" ivi Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Conseil de la radiodiftusion et des télécommunications canadiennes Limit } REAM CONES Maple Roasted Ham SH CANTALOUPE U.S. Grown. No. 1 Grade. Size 15-18's. Bone ir Canac Grade A CANADA GRADE A. Lean Approx 10 Ib. bag Limit 1 bag 4.37/ kg GROUND BEEF 9 BACK RIBS Thawed for your Convenience. 6.35/ kg No. ] new STEAK Wild Coho Fresh Wednesday, July 14, 1993 edging out the River Otters who placed sixth. In total nine clubs attended the meet Robson sent 29 swimmers to the event with top performances from Roman Wyllie who took the overall stlver in the Novice divi sion and Emily Watson, who earned a Silver aggregate In individual events, Mario Tehrenberg placed second in two events, Wyllie eamed second in two races and Watson swam her way to three third places and one second. As the season progresses the swimmers are shaving bits off their personal best times. “Our swim- mers are improving their strokes and their times,” said River Otter head Coach Kathlene Yetman Castlegar was represented by 56 swimmers and those swim Tennis Lessons % for players of all levels Learn the game everyone ts Jim ‘ playing Muller 365-6884 Assorted Flavourg 4 litre Pait e Pai Over limit Price 3.88 ea ' POTATOES B.C 1.08 kg. Ib. WHOLE ww, tt: mers caming aggregate medals included Sandra Ellis, Adam Kristian, Keith Kristian, Mike Angrignon, Elizabeth St. John, Jodi Young and Neil Jones. As cach swimmer gains strength through the season record times are set and this weekend was no exception. The Fellas (made up of Justin Balahura, Andy Angrignon, Adam Kristian and David Gallo), the Belly But tons (Adrienne Negrey, Angela Briggeman, Shelly Stansbury and Shelly Miller), and the Reigning Veins (Jaclyn Robertson, Aimee Guido, Wendy Pilla and Jodi Young) all set new records in the respective Medley relays. Neil Jones also set a new mark in his Butterfly event Both clubs will have a nice break this weekend when it comes to travel time. This is Castlegar’s turn to host the swim meet CORRECTION In last week’s edition of the Castlegar Sun, it was reported that the Aquanauts attained fourth place in the Trail-Warfield met. In fact, the Aquanauts placed first. The Sun apologizes for the mistake and any confusion it caused. DINING LOUNGE Open 4 p.m. Daily 365-3294 Located 1 mile South of Weigh Scales, Ootischenia. Celgar, Westar and Cominco vouchers accepted FOR CLOUDY WATER THE SOLUTION IS CLEARLY BIOGUARD Okay, you think you've tried everything and the pool is STILL cloudy. What can you do? First, realize that you are not alone. Cloudy water is one of the most common problems in the pool. Your BioGuard® dealer can suggest the right treatment for your pool to help you clear up the problem Understanding a little about cloudy water may help prevent its occurrence and keep your pool enjoyable day in and day out. Basically, all clouding problems are the result of inefficient filtration. Tiny particles, such as dirt, dust, pollen or bacteria are so smal] that they slip through the filter and return to the pool, where they cloud the water. Solving the problem means one of two things needs to be done — either increase the efficiency of the filter or increase the size of the particles. First, check the filter to make sure it is operating properly and if any corrections need to be done, do them now. If the filter is working, help it along by adding BioGuard® Sparkle-Up.® Sparkle-Up® works by trapping and holding particles in the filter Next, add Polysheen® water clarifier to the pool. Polysheen® combines small particles into larger masses that can be filtered out. If the cloudiness is particularly severe use BioGuard® Liqui Floc™. Be sure to follow all label directions carefully before use Remember these tips for clearing up cloudy water * Balance water correctly, © Check the filter and chlorination system * Remove algae. * Increase efficiency of filter with Sparkle-Up ® * Increase particle size with PolySheen® or Liqui Floc™ if cloud is particularly persistant. VALKYR AQUATICS Pool Care Products Replacement Liners e | BioGuard Pool Care System Gary 365-7389 CASTLEGAR JEWELLERY REPAIRS Restoring & Designing ‘21 Columbia Ave (mext to IGA) 365-6450 Wednesday, July 14, 1993 This Slocan Valley all-star player found himself stuck between second base so he dove for second and was tagged out. This was w. ment in Trail. Castlegar lost against the Slocan Valley all-star team on Sunday 13-2. and third base. Castlegar had players on each arm-up action to help prepare for next weekend’s tourna- SUN SPORTS PHOTO / John Van Putten Page 11A It’s A Dirty Job Like many people who are smitten by the beauty and peace of the West Kootenay region it started with a desire to stay in the Kootenays. For Allan Andrew of Crescent Valley, that desire transformed itself into his own - Exterior Pressure Washing and Services. “I looked around for a business that had lots of growth and one that didn’t have 6 other companies Jim Young toumey all set to go Thursday JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports All is set and ready to go for this year’s Jim Young Celebrity Golf ‘Tournament which has a confirmed list of 29 celebrity participants. In total there will be 145 par- ticipants competing in this Thurs- day's tourney, up from 130 last year. Harry Grossmith, Co-ordi- nator for the Red Cross, Koote- nay Region said the number of Participants increases each year. “This year we had to add an extra three teams due to the increased interest in the tourney,” Grossmith said. One of the toughest hurdles to clear when trying to organize a celebrity tourney is, according to Grossmith, getting confirmations from sports celebrities Much of the credit for the increase in number of participants can go to the organizing commit tee who were on the phone until the last possible minute trying to nail down the final list “Alex Birukow did an outstand ing job pulling in a list of partici- pating celebnitie: jrossmith said Some of the celebrities who will be in attendance this. year include National Hockey League faces Tim Hunter, Dallas Drake Frank Spring, Derek Spring, Danny Spring, Bob Murdoch, Castlegar’s Travis Green and Cesare Maniago ‘mous football stars include Paul Girody, Jim Young, Al Wilson, Mike Bellefontaine, and Steve Tambellini. Other names you may recognize are Skier HUGH KEENLEYSIDE SUMMER TOURS Hugh Keenleyside Dam is located 8 km upstream from Castlegar Guided tours through the Hugh Keenleyside Dam gives visitors an opportunity to see how the dam and lock system operate To arrange for a tour call: 365-5299 Please call ahead to book your tour Tours are free of charge We look forward to seeing you BG hydro om aus Felix Beleyck from Castlegar and CTV's John McKeachie With this large number of famous people here. in Castlegar Grossmith is welcoming anyone to come out to the course and watch the golf and meet some of the attending celebrities. “Anyone is welcome to come out and get an autograph and meet the participants,” Grossmith said Registration starts at 10 a.m with a lunch to follow. The Shot- gun Tee-off is scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m. and golf will contin- ue until 6 p.m. Local businesses have donated over $2,700 in prizes for the event. “There has been tremen- dous business support in the area,” Grossmith said. STARTING FROM B45 PI9S/75R14 St OWL Crystal . Eyes (ata || Corsa? Rocks «Jewellry * POLLAINE E. EMDE 1480 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C. 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