Page 8A The Castiegar Sun has everything you want to read! Take a look and you'll agree we are the choice. Phone us today to subscribe 365 -5266. The City of Castlegar extends an invitation to attend a PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE on The Official Community Plan “Castlegar - Beyond the Crossroads’’ DATE: Monday, July 5, 1993 TIME: = 12:00 noon - 9:00 pm PLACE: City Centre Square #4 - 292 Columbia Ave. The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, June 30, 1993 River Otters and Aquanauts return from ‘weekend meets with hardware collection Sun Sports lt was a double header week end for the two local swim clubs, the Castlegar Aquanauts and the Robson River Otters. Each club split thetr-groups up, in qrder to send a team to Grand Forks and Penticton At the Grand Forks Piranhas meef Saturday, Castlegar placed second out of the seven clubs in attendance with 461 points behind the Colville Valley Swim Club who had 758. The host club, Grand Forks, took third with 344 points, just edging the Robson River Otters who eamed 238 team points. 60th Anniversary The Royal Canadian Legion Castlegar - Robson Branch #170 E3/AL Ral E3200) Saturday, July 17, 1993 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Chicken, Potatoe Salad * Roll & Butter * Dessert & Coffee Tickets available in Lounge Members & Guests Sponsored by Meat Draw of +ANADAS))>AY EveryDay NeEEDs BATHROOM TISSUE 98 Delsey 12 Roll pkg ea TRASH BAGS Scotch Bu Pkg. of 10. . ea FACIAL TISSUE Kleenex. Reg. 150 or Ultra 100 ea PAPER . 6 8 Hi Dri. 2 Super y, Jumbo Rolls ea TOWELS CLOSE UP TOOTHPASTE Assorted Flavours. 12 pack coke Ovenlimit price $3.98 Hostess Regular Mega 454 g bag There were 150 swimmers at Grand Fork’s first swim meet, 32 competitors from the Aquanauts and 11 River Otters made waves at the meet River Otter medal winners included Eric-Fuphotme with a bronze in Division One boys; Mathew Tupholme earned a silver in Division Three; Alyssa Watson netted another silver in Division Four girls; and in Division Five boys Dustin Heagy landed one more silver for the club. Aquanaut hardware winners were Lome Hartson in a tie for silver and Clayton Bonin with a ~bronze, both in Division Three boys. Chery! Ellis earned top hon- ors with her gold in Division Four Girls; Shelby Miller came home with a silver in Div. Five girls competition; Jamie Jmieff, gold in boys Division Five; Aimee Guido was another winner with her gold in Division Seven “Our swimmers are swim- ming really smart races and */>ELEBRATION SIRLOIN STEAK % Top. Fresh. Boneless. 4 Steaks per pkg. Limit | pkg. 6.57/ kg Extra Large. No. 1 Grade. Florida Grown. 1.46/ kg making technique improv. ments,’ said Aquanauts Head Coach, Wendy Pilla According to Pilla, the Pentic ton meet was “a high Level A meet.” In the highly competitiv Penticton meet Aquanaut swim mer Selena Fodor earned a bronze medal and a first in th: 100m Freestyle Andy Angrignon finished first in Divi sion two 50m Breaststrok« There was a total of 300 com petitors in Penticton, 16 of which were Aquanaut swimmers, River Otter results for the Pentictor meet were unavailable Swimmers from both club improved their personal best times during the weekend cor petitions Both clubs will be sending swimmers to the Trail swim meet this weekend. This meet i expected to be one of the larger meets of the summer swimmin season with 75 Aquanaut swim mers to attend. Volleyball development camps soon Sun Sports : Wednesday, June 30, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Inline skating is growing in popularity and the hockey. offered through the Castlegar and District Communi- ty Complex is growing in popularity as well. This new sport is for all ages. SUN SPORTS PHOTO / John Van Putten Not bad, Interior champs in their first JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports iy For two local teams represent ing Kootenay South in the Interior Challenge Cup Championships, this soccer tourney was a reward ing experience In their weekend tournament in Kelowna, the. Kootenay South Selects Under-15 team came out on top in their age group, winning the tourney and the title of B.C. Interior Champions. While the under-15 team was taking their title, the under-12 squad earned a third place finish and the vote for most sports manlike team. In their first year as member$ of the B.C. Youth Soccer Association, the Kootenay South region showed that, even though it is a new face, the players are not new to the “For our first year to join thé B.C. Soccer Association, it was great. It was a good first year to win our division,” said under-15 Coach Tony Pedrosa. Select teams are made up of players from the House league team system. Players are recruited to make up the strongest team possi- ble. TH larger cities have a distinct advantage with a.larger group of Players from which to choose The under-15 team is made up of players from Trail. Castlegar, Ross land, and Beaver Valley In order to eam a Spot in the Inte rior tourney, Pedrosa’s team beat Kelowna 4-0 to advance to the semi-final. Penticton was the next team to face the wrath of the local squad and the Kootenay South Selects made sure to earn the win with an 8-2 final score The finals had the KS Select's up against Kamloops, who earlier defeated the Williams Lake Blue Devils 3-2 in their semi-final game. But against the Selects, Kamloops lost 3-0, The under-12's opened the tourney with a tough 1-0 loss in double overtime 16 Prince George “It was quite the game: Parents from both sides ended up cheering on the teams; they were great opponents,” said Under-12 Coach Rick Wilmot Playing off against Nelson in the Consolation round to decide third and fourth places, the under- 12 Kootenay South Selects took the game and Page 9A year the top under-15 team in B.C Coach Pedrosa does not plan on working on fancy plays——only on basic skills. “We are going to work on the basics, setting up plays, keeping fit and focused on the game,” third place with a 1-0 victory The under-15 team will see their néxt action in the Coastal Championship tournament. It will held in Kamloops the weekend of July 10 to see who will carn the title of be a one-game event The Medical Clinic of Castlegar and Kinnaird would like to welcome Dr. Josée Lesperance to their practice - effective June 28. Dr. Lesperance has special interest in obstetrics and anesthesia. For appointments, please call 365-7255 or 365-7717. ENTRY LEVEL ELECTRICAL PROGRAM This nine-month pre-apprenticeship program prepares men and women for Two upcoming volleyba camps will give geveloping vo leyball players a chance. ¢ hon their skills for next years season The camps, one designed f¢ grade 7 to 12 students and th other, a more advance camp; be open to students in grades 10 t 12, starting August 30 and contir uing until September 2 Both camps will utilize the ta ents of six coaches, each of whor have the expertise and expenenc to help move players gank a higher level Accomplished players will have their sense camp” held at Mout tinel Secondary Scho p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each other camp wall be at $ College from 9 a.m to 43 for four days This year’s coaches cor the following experienc Perra has been a BCVA < five years and member of Provincial Team and UBC tear Jason Wishlow was a Pro team player and UVic team mx ber, Pat Hennelly was both Provincial team and a coach; Da Olynyk has three high school titk behind him and experience a Provincial-team coach: We Wishlow was an All Canadia player with Selkirk College, UB and Provincial team player, J< Moreira has coached the BCVA camp for 11 years and BCS camp coach for six For registration and addition information contact Joe Moreira 359-7219 or 359-7941 Would anyone that would wish to, please write to me about their dealings with any realtor or agent in ‘Castlegar. Please reply to: Box 670 c/oThe Castlegar Sun 465 Columbia Ave. ~ Castlegar, B.C. V1iN 1G8 We Install Dynamo JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports Castlegar's Dexter's Dynamo soc- cer chub went shopping last week. On their list of things to pick up was a return to the form and style of play that the team had a firm grasp on in the carly stages of the West Kootenay: Soccer League season. ° “We have returned to playing more technical soccer. We are moving the ball around well,” said Player/coach Joe Antignani. Their shopping trip netted the Dynamo a 3-1 win last Wednesday against the Rossland Soccer Chub and ~a 3-3 tie in Fruitvale Saturday night. In the win against Rossland, Antignani said his players felt comfortable and back in the groove that earned them several early ON victories The road trip to play in Fruitvale landed the team more than they bargained for. Holding onto a 3-1 late in the game, FruitVale pulled their socks up and scored two late goals to eam a tie “We were in the lead, but they scored two late goals on us.”” Keeping the ball in Fruitvale’s end for the majority of the game was not enough as the Dynamo sharpshoot- ote WAS TE REDUCTION COMMISSION is coming to. NELSON Jury 2, 1993 AT THE HERITAGE INN, Borer R6om 422 VERNON STREET Pusiic MEETI 10 - noon Biomedical Waste Rountable Discussions 1:30 - 3:30 p.m Household Hazardous Waste Roundtable Discussions on high ers could not capitalize on their many scoring opportunities. ‘There were not capitalize on,” Antignani said. - Other recent action for the local squad eared them a 1-0 win over the Nelson Heritage team. Antignani said it was a sweet victory’since jit was the Nelson Heritage who beat Castlegar to eam the chance to play in the B.C. Summer Games. ‘The league is taking a break for the summer and the Dynamo will see their next action when they travel to ‘Trail on August 29. i Canada Day La Féte du Canada Castlegar Recreation Complex eam : 1 pm- 3 pm Childrens Activities (on the complex field) * 3 pm - 4 pm ¢ Entertainment ¢ Oh Canada ° Photo Opportunities ¢ Refreshments (poolside) Sponsored by Castlegar Recreation Commission and Castlegar Multi Cuttural Society with financial assistance from the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada careers in the electrice) trades industry. 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