Page 10A._ Some intense Labatt's Blues players getting ready to field the ball: ‘With: ‘only, wwe, ; k weeks to go the race for second Is heating up. You Dont Want to Miss © 1990 Chev 4x4 — auto, V/8 © 1990 Toyota Terce! —5 spd., 2 dr. © 1989 Ford Mustang — auto. © 1989 GMC S-15 — 4.3 L., V/6, auto. © 1989 Ford 4x4 Ext. Cab —6 cyl. e 1988 Chev Camaro — V/8, 5 spd. aj © 1988 Plymouth Voyageur — auto., V/6 fa e 1988 Dodge Omni — 5 spd. © 1988 GMC Pick up — auto., W/8 © 1988 Pontiac Tempest — loaded e 1986 Toyota Camry — low km's. 1986 Pontiac 6000 — V/6, auto. © 1986 Pontiac Sunbird SE — loaded © 1985 Buick Skylark — very clean © 1985 Toyota Camry — 5 spd. © 1983 Chev Conversion Camper Yan © 1982 GNC 4x4 — auto., V/8 © 1982 Audi 5000 — 5 spd. © 1982 Toyota P.U. — 5 spd., low km's © 1981 Pontiac Trans Am — loaded e 21908 Ford Bronco — rate alr. CASTLEGAR mazpa “Dinosaur,” as in, nthe: “tinst annual Dinosaur Open‘at. the Castlegar Golf. Course, | refe ed: to the age of the golfers... It could have just as ‘Sanily represented the size of the unex- pected turnout for the Senisrs On July. 15, six Canadians will be heading ‘south to Northport “Washington to compete in the - ‘Mid Season Dist Racing Champi- ie Gord Zaitsofe, ‘Mark 2 Wigen, Al‘ Bouthillier,:‘and Stacey: McKinnon are'all from , : Castlegar: while’ Randy Steep a Fruitvale. : from “ One more entry from Castle- gar’ will also be making ita fire ‘ appearance at the Sunday race,“ The six men will be racing in three different classes with the AL i speeds of more. than 145 kph on dirt track, me “Last year there was only two of us,” says Zaitsoff who likes to adorn his dirt racer:with a couple of Canadian flags. ““It’s nice now . (that there’s more of us. The first-' * year racers are doing really well "this season.” “He says his.car, a beefed up old ford, is worth about $4500 - but the only way racers can really - afford to! race. is with the: help’ of local sponsors, visguns built hiso own car Sa ‘: the ‘ground up and it looks like a ‘{ Nascar racer,” says Zaitsoff. “It cost him about $8500 andihe maces it in the A-class.”. i Zaitsoff encourages Canadians "to make the trip to take in some exciting cross-border racing. sIt's only half-an-hour from here,” be says, : “Usually around 1500 people : Y show up.” He says because ‘this is the Mid Scason Championship, may be a beer garden but, “Most : people just go down and stock up? ) acooler,” ‘Prices aro $6 per person and : time Gru begin atl Pam. ont: + Sunday, Gord Zaitsoff's old racer Sharaas It's way through the dust at the dirt racing track in Northport, Washington. r Open a big hit with seniors “Jt was successful beyond our . wildest expectations,” says the toumie's organizer Dick Wayling. “With: the response we got we could easily go to 250 golfers but I think we'll keep it to 150.” Out of the 152 participants this year, Bob McGrath, 51, of Cal- We will close FOREVER « on August 15, 1991, Victor's SHoE REPAIR we install new window zippers for boat tops v we repair or replace linings & zippers in leather jackets 365-6632. e120 « Ath St “All leather goods repaired” 364-2339 Castlegar, B.C. ‘1 Foi sie te 1 Ave pens (across from Safeway) SAVAGE Sant alsin B.C. We are “now” in ‘the business of cleaning ducts and furnaces. Call 367-9632 for appointment gary was the overall gross winner with a 153 shot total. Castlegar's Nick Ogloff won for his overall low net. Although the tournament was played on June 27, last week Wayling and others on the Dinosaur committee held a, “Postmortem meeting to work out the glitches.” Although most everything ran smoothly, a few unforeseen diffi- culties did arise. Denny (McArthur, the course pro) got a whole handful of suggestions,” said Wayling. - One of the concems addressed was moving the scoreboard from its downstairs location behind the clubhouse up to a place more accessible by seniors Other than the minor adjust- ‘nents, Wayling Said the’ second Dinosaur will be similar to the first. “There will be no major changes for next year,” he said, “But it’s definitely a go.” McArthur echoed Wayling’s positive sentiments. “It went over well,” he said. “We're going to limit next year to 153 golfers as well. We could get more but we want to keep the course open for members in the afternoon (after the tournament),”” More than $6000 in prizes were given out to McGrath, Ogloff, and all flight winners and runner-ups. SORT a GLASS & TRIM LTD. As well, McGrath and Ogloff will have their names put on a plaque, in the clubhouse, which hangs next to a limited-edition print depicting Golfer Ben Hogan's famous 1-iron shot at the 18th-hole of the Riviera Golf Course. “This is the farthest west, McGrath has ever been,” " said yling of the ‘p “There will be no major changes for next year. But it’s definitely a a go. Ma 7 — Dick Wayling’ Dinosaur Ofganizer’ golfer who he claims is one of the better amateurs in Canada. “He was happy to get into a major seniors tournament.” Besides the success of the golfers and the club, other activi- ties went over equally well. Off the course, golfers took part in a gong show at the Sand- man Inn that Wayling said will be an annual event. “About 15 peo- ple got up to S88 Ont or tell a story,” he said. “Two or three guys were terrible enough that we fonged them.” ‘Wayling believes the Dinosaur has potential to be a very big draw for senior golfers. “I would think it’s going to be one of the major senior tourna- ments in the province.” He said it may even become the second biggest in B.C.,‘ behind only the British Columbia Golf Association’s senior tourna- ‘ment. oor Saturday 9 pm - 1am * Comedy coming soon! ‘For Tho Sun Page 4 1A a college;'I was ‘amazed to: hear Blisabeth dd that all education— On the July long. this year, Elisabeth Nowak-Thaller and her husband Peter Nowak of ‘Linz, Austria just happened to be : visiting their relatives David and | Louise Quarterman of Robson for "the first time. The Quarterman’s ; live beside Lana Halisheff.who ‘has two horses and was riding in ‘the First’ Annual Rob and. p is FREE in Austria. y “Everyone has the opportunity to go to school in Austria, If one comes froma poor family the goverment even pays food and shelter cost for the student so they can attend,” Elisabeth had seven years of to get Roundup. Y, & her degree as a curator. All of its . Bligabeth, a horse-lover and.’ free. tider back:in Austria, spied ‘Lana's horses next door in the pas-, SUN PHOTO / Tanya Martin Peter and Elisabeth Nowak ture and before long was invited to come riding up Lion’s Head. Short a horse, Peter went fish- ing at the Hugh Keenleyside Dam, but the next day a horse from Eagle Rock Ranch in Pass Greek wwas located and both Peter and Elisabeth got to enjoy a treat