BOER ARTA DANG MAY IOUT iy re ean waa Ho ebb aitest ‘ ' a} BS 'B4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 28, 1980 C Recreation News / Fall Programs During the weok - the This past week we were hours of skating are Tuesday taking registrations for our and Thursday 2 - 4 p.m. and fall programs and the res- Wednesday and Friday 10:80 ponse was t terrific, With reg- - 12 noon. Abie eal on ; inning’ on Mon- days sl om im f : yi day, we were either adding 2:45 - 4:45 p.m. . . f : u the fol lowirig “Professional Days” additional classes or having For the skating onthutl; : . f Fe ‘Decem er.31, 1980: to put persons on the waiting’: ast: we have on sale strip ‘ * list, os Monday at noon. tickets for public skating qesaeiats in attendance only. CASTLEGAR NEWS, september 28, 1980, oh a ay sg stirs or api Park — » JOHN CHARTERS’ TheBoard of, School Trustees has approved up ‘to : JOHN A CHARTERS In his beautiful-and sensitive poem ‘The Lake. Isle of tnnesfree’, the Irish: poet W.B. Yeats writes (in part) setae yet PPE ORNATE Thank you Castlegar and sesgions, These tickets are area for supporting your rec- reational dollar. Even though a- lari . number of the programs are filled, we do have openings roe € , avgilible’.to children, stu- dehts and adults. ‘and they are uablie, skating a various array of activities. " sessions, ms still open to tl . Progra public include children’s ba minton in Tarrys, ketball, Kid's creative movement and! !-Men'a Noon-! Hour Hickey “Gther.ice activities tak Mriday from 12 noon - I pam. have set: asjde one hour ewe dance, children’s drama, chil.” “toga ‘individtial' who would dren's floor hockey, gymas- tics and gym games. For the adults there are openings in badminton, draw. ing, dog obedience, basket- ball, ladies’ skating, volley- 'to play Horkey either in norte games or just shoot- ‘ing the ‘puck around, :Mini-Ice Rental ‘With, the Castlegar orth Arena ‘(Old Arena)" ball, oriental cooking, paint- opening on Oct. 14, we are ing, pre-ski conditioning,. ; quilting and yoga. For persons wishing to : . register in any of these:;.ly, activities may do so by : visiting the Recreation Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday tas ently taking: bookings for hy ice. This ice may be ri 4 seasohal, month- This For those persons that | pie have registered in an acti- vity: a reminder that many of " the programs will be starting .<* this week. Public Skating As October approaches, ule comes into effect. The p.m. in the afternoon and 8 - + 9:15 p.m. in the evening. Owning a It's a simple matter'to establish the price. of your dream boat. You just walk right up and look at the price’ tag. i The reality, of course, is that the initial cost is no greater.a part of the whole than buying a house or an automobile. Friends will shake their heads and tell you to smartenup and put your money in’ a savings account because of the soar- ing cost of marine services, especially gasoline. + But don't forget their last advice was to sell your gold bar at $98 an ounce before the bottom fell out of the bullion market. But, you. say, can you UESTION: I've been ad- ised that Business Inter- pany what the profits ee 8] ANSWER: They take the figures for that same iness for a pesiod similar to ‘iat during which thet fire forces it to cease operating. ANDERSON Insurance Agencies 4 Maple 365-3392 CASTLEGAR we are entering our winter *:thi + schedule of ice ‘activities. ! Beginning on Sunday, our : regular public skating sched- deny that the price of fuel s playing hell with the cost of boating? Of course not, it’s increasing the cost of every- thing. But the real question is what yous can buy. with a liter of gasoline. : You can buy : about six miles of bumper-to-bumper traffic on your way toe work, sitting along in your car trying to work out the priorities of life. Or it can get * petitor. But it is with stern you away from the dock and half a mile down the lake where you drop the hook, the -kids go overboard with * kept parked in the WHAT A STIHL_ The Best Prices In the KOOTENAYS § INA CASTLEGAR'S EXCLUSIVE STIHL SAW DEALER masks and snorkels, and you break out the frozen daquiris and sit and smile in the sunshine at that gal of yours. It's all_a matter of distance rather than fuel consumption, like if you lived two miles instead of 20 miles from the office or super- _ market. If a motorhome is: These tic. kale pl be a'money-saver to: SELKIRK Saints ee team dropped © pair of ies openers last weekend to o strong BCIT Cougars team from Burnaby. Cougars shut out the Saints ‘4-0 joals from Sam Mazzel, Bruce nd Ed Arnicans, Sunday's game'wa: in, Roy Crebbin 18-0 BCIT win on * this cabs ay by Bruce Johnon; Grahdm Mervin and Ed Arnicans, The Saints are playing home games again and today, when they fake on .! the Vancouver Community College Falcons. 2 eauawareta te Ba aban Lady golfers — donate to Terry Fox By E. WOODWARD Terry Fox Day, held at the local golf course by the ladies’ golf club on Tuesday, was not a very auceesetul event. Donations received were turned over to the senior men, who had their Terry Fox Day on ‘Thursday with 8 big success. Tuesday winners were Helen Clay. Clarice McKin- non, Sue Forest and Judy Wayling. Next Tuesday we are having a mystery day, with a tee-off time of 9 o'clock. Sept. 14, is our last ladies’ day and we will be having a luncheon and hold- ing our last meeting. - See you on the links, ‘operation of their rigs for To a WEEKLY. BOWLING RESULTS 7 ian Stella Palamaruk “MHS Dave Calder 288, --MHT Darrell Rourke TAR. Other 600’s: Dave- ‘Calder 669, Mike Wichert'. . 811, Mary Olson 609,, Ron * Lar Bea Knutson: 562. aS THS Wheaties 1091. RHT. Wheaties 8137. Mon. 7-9 night LHS Stella Palamaruk Western Check ‘those Sept. 24 . Western Express _ tickets. Winning numbers for the $10,000 prizes are 3162391, 2976322, 2397426, 1862331 and 8669128. The five $100,000 win- ning numbers are 2186725, - 1688446, 1857040, 1950003, 1819818. The second requirement ion of the McIntyre 600. a Thue Night Mixed (Sept. 11) LHT Erma Mykyte 860. LHS Michelle Roberts: 257. winners For additional prizes, remember the last six identi- cal digits are worth $1,000; last five identical digits, $100 and the last four identical digits, $25. The last three identical digits will allow the ticket-holder.to redeem that ticket for five dollars’ worth ++ of Western Express tickets.” throttle setting, and the per liter. Let’s look at the first requirement. Ail marine power plants are by no means séqual. In ‘outboard motora, for instance, the 800 horsepower model recently introduced by one iarine company uses less fuel than the 285 horsepower model marketed by its major com- drive power that the differ- ences are legion and the economy of operation opti- . mum. The stern drive has come a long way since the -early conversions of inboard engines which were them- selves conversions of auto- mobile engines. Today's stern drives are specifically designed for functional mar- . ine operation, and they ac- it can scarcely be considered hard on gas. (On the pocket- book perhaps, but not on gas.) The trouble is, of course, that a motorhome parked at- your house or driven for 4 few hundred yards cannot possibly fulfill its function to provide enjoyment and rec- reation. a Yet a boat, even sitting at a marina, is a source of constant interest and plea- sure. It is already wheré the motorhome owner hopes to reach, and it is within imme- diate and easy access to further outdoor activities and adventure. It is possible that during the coming years we will note a curtailment in the length of cruises planned by the own- ers of overnight craft, but to date certainly there has been no such indication. Lockages on Canada’s major canal systems, a sure indicator, actually rose five per cent in 1979 over the previous year. It is more likely that boatmen will exercise great- er care in the setting up and Castlegar 365-2108 it in fashion. Se From a fairly narrow range of power options a decade ago, stern drives now encompass the boating spec- trum from mid-sized fishing boats and runabouts to large eruisers and houseboats. It appears to be the inevitable evolution of marine power. © boating rig. Much of the same advice that is being offered to car owners is equally applic- able to boat: owners: Having + established that your power- boat is providing the best possible performance per litre of gasoline, the, next step is to develop good driving habits. Boating these days ‘can- not be fully appreciated at full throttle, with visions of falling gas gauges dancing in| our heads. Idling along in the sunshine, enjoying to the full’ the things to see and do along the way, has increasing ap- peal for all but the most vulgarly affluent. Every mo- tor has an economical ‘cruise to show off your speed capabilities ‘must sure- ly have palled by now. A high hull 266. MHT Ron Manure 761, é MUB Darrél Rourke 315; THT Hit and Miss 010 THS Owees 1180." - Other 600's: Jake. Koe- .’ ‘nig 746, Darrel Rourke 710, Garry Rayner 648, Don Beck 642, Nina Voykin, 642, Or- Jando Vecchio, 640, Joyce Lipkovitz 615, Lorne Tamelin 605, LeRoy-602, Thurs. Night Mixed (Bept. , 8) y LHS Betty Ang | Rayner. 02. MHS Orlando: Vecchio ‘764. THS Out of Towers 1111, THT: Out of: Bones f Other 600's: Ken.W Mike Wichert 698, Don Beck: 678, Garry Rayner 652, Earl Rourke 685, Darrel Rourke" 612, Ivan Salekin 609. dream boat and what it involves” excess. baggage all summer © long, and this often includes a . few hundred pounds of water which has accumulated in iB! should logically be” operated within three .-throttle set- tings: idle, economical dis- placement speed and econ- omical cruise. Full power operation is for reaching planing speed quickly and efficiently before throttling back to your comfortable | planing cruise setting. There is also a quick checklist which every boater should mentally tick off be- fore casting off, and the two main headings are Trim and- Unnecessary Weight. . Many a skipper will lug around hundreds of pounds of Attention Men & Boys! 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