Page 10A vastlegar Sun The City of will suit an in nisMer next si Cc ADMINISTRATOR | Castlegar Ipplications for a City Aden Nficient self-starter wr weer ladder FIND IT IN THE CLassirieps | Sports sroup JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports There is wn S198 46 idditional wailable tor British Columbia Sports groups in the A total 5.02 million will distributed form of funding yrant form of sports funding rrants in B While other sectors of the government are facing severe guibacks, Sports and Recreation Minister Robin Blengoe said I'm pleased that we'Welbeen able to provide this increase for Ports organizations despite the Province’s fiscal restraint The increase in the grants brings the overall budget for sports and recreation uv B.C. to $28 million from $27.6 million last year This confirms our govern Ments-recognition of sport contribution to the wellness of British Columbians Blencoe said Th funding follows the implementation of a new pro cess called Sports Discovery n evaluation process that accord ing 10 Blencoe, “provides a fair and rational allocation system, The new ime criteria to measure the ystem uses the achievements of all 71 sports organizauons in the province in order to improve their perfor mance in delivering sports opportunities to. all BLC. resi dents For the first time B.C. has a balanced and systematic funding framework for all sports organi zations,” Blencoe said. As part of the process, min iStry officials consulted each organization to determine how, to address issues related to planning, administration and community involvement. Each provincial sport organization had their opportunity to high light strengths afd explain their role in the community and explain their future direction “The Sport Discovery pro cess sets clear objectives for provincial sport organizations ‘ which are widely accepted as desirable characteristics for funding on the Wednesday, April 28, 1993 vides a flexible framework within which to improve per formance and mark progress,” said Chairman of Sport B.C Broce Carlson Each group was rated on how they develop athletes, coaches, officials and they were also rated in 58 other areas Afso included in the total amount the government will supply for sports organizations is $1.5 million for the Athelete'’s Assistance Program which provides direct grants to athletes; $450,000 for coach- ing; $500,000 to build Team BC for competition in multi- sport games; and $600,000 for the Sport B.C. Administrative Centre Raking in JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports There are nine local athletes who will listen to the sweet increase An additional $16 Million has been allocated for multi-sport games including the 1993 Cana da Summer Games which are being held in Kamloops this yeat, and the B.C” Summer and Winter games Of the 71 organizations which were reviewed by the Sports Discovery program, 48 will see an increase in funding, three will see no change and 20 will have their funding cut k The 20 organizations which will be facing a cutback in fund ing have been limited to an maximum reduction of 10 per cent. A ceiling on individual allocations to sports groups was set at $275,000 in order to spread the funding throughout the system. the cash their pockets thanks to the British Columbia Govern- ment's Athletic Assistance program. The nine Castlegar athletes Wednesday, April 28, 1993 Seniors golf Ken Price Special to Sun Sports George Crossley was the top Senior golfer for the second time in as many tries, shooting a net 41 this past Thursday. Close behind George was Otto Walker with a gross 32. The course if coming along nicely, although playing is long due to all the wet weather, Sixty members tumed out for the first Shotgun Start of their new sea- son. Fourteen members received golf balis at the luncheon. Those on the receiving end were: Crossley, Lowther, Christiansen, Oleski, Allis, Lewis, Walker, Woods, Lorimer, Bonderoff, Wilson, Ford and Teranko. The Trail Invitational will be held Thursday, May 13 at Birch- bank. The cost is $21 for 18 holes of golf plus a meal, not a bad deal! Seniors can register at Thursday before tee off time. Harold Akney, Al Culley and Jack Dunn will be responsible for this Thursday's. competition. Can George make it three in a row? The Castlegar Sun Page 1 1A AHL action down to one Sun Sports Of the three local players whose teams were still alive in the Ameri can Hockey League play-offs-last week, only one has advanced to The next round of the play-offs Darcy Martini and his Cape Breton Oilers, a farm team for the National Hockey Le ague Edmon. ton- Oilers, have won their Atlantic Division semi-final by beating the Fredericton Canadians 4-1 in the best-of-seven series. The next round of the play-offs will have Martini’s team up against St. John's who defeated Moncton in action last week The other two area players, Steve Junker who is on the Capitol District Islanders and Claude Vil- grain who plays for the Utica Dey. Us both had their teams eliminated First Avenue Financial Services from any further play-off action Utica was escorted from the fe post-season differ losing 4-1 in the best-of seven series. . NATURAL THE ATTACHABLE BREAST FORM THAT GIVES YOU FREEDOM OF CHOICE. 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Athlete Assis tance Program provides the financial assistance many top athletes need to take on a rig orous, sophisticated level of sport training while pursuing their education,” Sport and Recreation Minister, Robin Blencoe said Some of our local athletes rectiving the benefits of the financial assistance were: Car- olyn Chernoff; Yuri Hadikin; Matthew Kalakov; Jamie Lak- tin; Theo Laktin; Kristy Lees; Libor Malinek; Richard Fitness instructor course Malinek and Mitch Kootenay Pit, a fitness instructors Stoochnoff training p is being offered “Our goal is to give these May 15 at Selkirk College. high-performance athletes the Interested people can register at Opportunity 10 participate in the Castlegar and District Com- events ranging from regional munity Complex and Selkirk Col- fo intemational competitions, lege any sports body. It also pro sound of money jingling in Boutique Terra Nova Hotel, 1001 Rossland Avenue, Salon "A" Trail, B.C. 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