B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 22, 1993 Tu-Dor Sports} :+ Castlegar alendar THURSDAY - 389 199%! HAND TOOLS SOCKET SETS 40 po. reg. 12.49... BASEBALL dinals or Phi POWER TOOLS pus. 328. 4” JOINTERS.... 89% Cs —¢ vs Thrums at ; : on } q HG Inland Park,-Northwest Homes vs Hi Arrow Arms at Kinnaird \ iets ERE fier o Est ‘ 4 2 ee park, both games at 6 p.m. bi Pe ait ‘ ot) ces es i yee ‘i : ite MINOR BALL — Division 6: TuDor vs Celtics; Division 8: Malonays ; ; phat : ent \ ee vs Cohoe and D.Q, vs Sports Hut, : pee PURITAN r Boss va fs whee Pn teint * e : TURDAY hee : : on : panier ‘Major League: Pittsburgh Pirates at St, Louis Car- ae 4 . : , : E W ree | ea [ ts | . jadelohis Phillles ot New York Mets, 10.a.m., chan. > LONDON (AP) — When Billie Jean'King captured 5% Ott all.” 7%" Cireular. .. 15%6-Off all WEED EATERS A HAMMERS 16cz. Complete with stand. 6” JOINTERS Civ stand & motor. . nel, GOLF — PGA: 2:30 p.m., channel 7. EBA! B LL — Major League:Chicago Cubs at Montreal Expos, channel9 at 5 p.m. EBALL — American League:Colville vs Trail ot Butler Park, 90 Sport nan..... 99% 99 Cs 99 rtd 6 79 Lengit pus 11:30 a.m, SOCCER — Sam Steele Days Under 21-years Team Tournament at Cranbrook, today and Sunday. ig . Only the Bike for ~ rombearis YOUR SIZE AND CAgeeed your ncepsi ports. , Tr Castlegar. & WE WILL SELL YOU Want to sell something? Try an Action Ad. . . 365-2212 KOKANEE SPRINGS ._—<———_ + ON YOUR LEFT . ay Castlegar Aquanauts Swim Club - jor first meet of the year, it expected to draw swimmers First / RecreationNews 7 test of the season The first test of the season for the Castlegar A day's: meet In Nelson. The Bert. from Trall,.Nelson, Robson, well as Castlegar, - her first Wimbledon title in 1961, Jinimy Contiors was just nine years old and Chris Evert Lloyd two years younger than that, a STS Skornay . Connors, now 30, is trying to defend.his Wimbledon title hereon the grass courts, whild fellow.American Lloyd, 28, is going after her fourth consecutive’ Slam tournament crown. Rann i King, meanwhile, is still following her serve to net, ‘putting away volleys and ‘many. of ‘her’-younger opponents as'she tries to increase her Wimbledon Tecord , of titles to 21. nas pris heie he ; “Chris and Martins: (Navratilova, the ‘defending women’s champion) have ‘earned the right. to, be the favorites here, but I know I have earned the right to be Our ‘Swim and Summer Brochure has been distri- buted. If you have not yet re- ceived one, you may pick it up at the recreation office which is located in the com- munity complex. Registra- tion starts on Monday, June 27 from 6-8 p.m. in the hall of the complex. Swim Club comes Saturday in Nelson. It is the first swim meet of the year and com- petition is expected from Extends -an Invitation to You during June to come play our course and become eligible for -a free Golf Weekend for your foursome, Draw to be made end of June, Zone 4:and 5 members, golf 18 holes for $10.00. For more Information, call 227-9362. KOKANEE SPRINGS GOLF RESORT (ully licenced) Crawford Bay, B.C. CASTLEGAR: CHAMBERJOF: COMMERCE~ SECOND WARE Yard Beautification Contest Left's get oe 3 those green ’ thumbs working. First and second prizes will be awarded. Winners will be presented with a ‘BEAUTIFICATION PLAQUE’ Deadline date to a Is July 13 — 3 p.m. _ Judging to take place during SunFest ‘83, July 15. ENTRIES MUST BE WITHIN THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR LIMITS. Clip the coupon below and mail to Castlegar Chamber of Commerce, Box 3001, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3K3, or drop off at the Chamber Of- fice or Helen's Flowers in downtown Castlegar. SIGNUP A FRIEND OR NEIGHBOUR _ Trail, Nelson, Robson, Col- ville and Kimberley, in addi- tion to Castlegar. Coach Vince Mikuska feels the Aquanauts are ready for Saturday's events. In the month they have been in the pool he feels training has gone well and the swimmers are_showing signjficagt im- provemeiit. iS There will be approximate- ly 60 it from the ‘are now ‘taking reg- istration for these programs: Soccer School, Mobile Sailing School, Advanced Tennis Lessons, Hockey College and Clowns Anonymous. Soccer School The Soccer School will be in Castlegar July 4-8. It is open to all boys and girls ages six to 16. This school is run by professional instric- tors and is a great oppor- tunity for all soccer players jovimprove their knowledge > ‘ind skills of soccer. Regis- ‘tration: deadline is June ‘90: ~ Aquanauts attending the meet. They must be at the © poo] in Nelson at 6:50 a.m. to "begin warm-ups at 7 a.m. These warm-ups are impor- tant to insure maximum per- formance and avoid injury. The following weekend, July 1, will see approxi- mately 30 swimmers from the Castlegar Aquanauts in Penticton at their invita- tional meet. - IT’S SWIM TIME an fee is $30. Sailing If you have always wanted to learn to sail then the River Otters hold first swimathon under 35 minutes, silver Topping off the morning’s awards were taken by Chris events was an adult celebrity Kinakin (27:83), Jennifer swim with the Robson Fire Stroes (80:25), Lora-Lynn Department walking away By CORALEA SCHUEPFER The Robson River Otters held their first swimathon Saturday, sponsored by the Royal Bank. Excellent performances were turned in by all winning participants. With the ex- ception of six swimmers, ‘people who have already accepting applications for Mobile Sailing School is a .ingon June 29th. High school chance of a lifetime. For five and college students are in- days you will receive three vited to attend this five- hours each day of instruction session program. People who that includes all the essential ‘can juggle, cartwheel, ride‘a basics to'start you on your. unicycle or just think they way to becoming a great sail- ‘would make a good clown are- or. The.school is at Syringa invited. This program is free Creek. Park July 18-22 and but you’ will incur some 4. there’ are’ three sessions ‘to expenses for material and choose from. :The ‘fee is $80 make-up. The Castlegar which includes all supplies. Clowns will be present to add There is limited registration another dimension to various 8o sign up no, community events such as Tennis Lessons the SunFest Parade. To reg- Advanced Tennis ‘Lessons ister call the recreation office start June 27 and runs Moa- at 865-8886. days and Thursdays for three Instructors Needed weeks. The lessons are for The Recreation Office is taken some tennis lessons persons interested in in- and/or are experienced play- structing Mom and Me and ers. The course will cover a Playground programs during follow up on serving also de-. the fall. i forms the: here, but I know'I have prepared myself as best I can,” said King, also of the United States, a winner on opening day. “In fact I was ready to play last week.” . East’ year, King delighted the crowds —) many’ of whom were around to see her collect the women’s doubles title in 1961 — as she reached the semifinals before being ousted by Lloyd. - ce Like King, Connors has returned to the scene of some of his greatest triumphs. He first won here in 1974, then gained his second title last year. + “I have to work harder, not that I am older,” Connors said. “But I enjoy it more.” : All three were to-play second-round matches today — King taking on Beth Herr, Lloyd meeting Marcella Mesker of the Netherlands and Connors playing Wally - Masur of Australia. é . FAVORITES BREEZEBY , ‘ Lloyd and Navratilova — who are favored to meet in the women's final July 2 — breezed : past™ their opening-round foes Tuesday, Lloyd ‘taking just 65 minutes and Navratilova an astounding 82 minutes. Second seeded, Lloyd stopped fellow American Alycia Moulton 6-2, 6-1. The top-seeded Navratilova, who has lost just four matches since the beginning of 1982, erushed South African Beverly Mould 6-1, 6-0. * Carling Bassett, 15, of Toronto, the youngest player in the tournament, advanced to the second round with a victory Tuesday over American Jo Anne Russell, 6-8, 7-5. Basett is ranked 28th in the world. . - : ‘Fourth-seeded Tracy Austin was Tuesday’s major , casualty, never taking the court. The two-time U.S. Open tails on the lob, overhead Registration fee is $15. Clown is cancelled this Friday, June The Castlegar Clowns isa 24 due to SHSS graduation new program which is start- practice. . injury suffered last month at the French championships, . Harmston (33:11), Bruce Shingler (34:05), Shane Pat- terson. (84:14), and Tammy Yanagisawa (34:35). Bronze awards were given to Alana Miller (40:37), Rob with the trophy. Nipping at their heels and placing a close second were Celgar Selects. Third was the team of GDJR, fourth the RCMP, fifth the prior to her first-round match because of a pulled back muscle. 0. Australian Evonne ‘Goolagong, still. feeling.a leg also withdrew. i Another seed, No. 6 Bettina Bunge of West Germany, was upset by Christiane Jolissaint of Switzer- land 3-6, 7-6, 11-9. Bad . Capturing their first-round matches, all in straight sets, were third-seeded Andrea Jaeger, No. 7: Wendy Turnbull of Australia, No. 8 Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia, No. 9 Sylvia Hanika of West Germany, ‘No. 12 Virginia Ruzici of Romania, No. 18 Jo Durie of Britain, No. 14 Andrea Temesvari of Hungary and No. 16 Claudia Kohde of West Germany. : In the men’s draw, Czechoslovakian Ivan Lendl, making his first appearance at Wimbledon in two years, hammered Bernie Mitton of South Africa’ 7-6, 6-1, 6-0, while No. 8 Vitas 3 Ramesh bid India 5-7, 7-5, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3 in a hattle that took 3%: jours. Also a first-round winner was No. 11 Johan: Kriek, who stopped Sammy Giammalva 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. Lendl, who refused to enter Wimbledon a year ago because, he said, he couldn't get enough practice time‘on ( grass. said that was no problem this year. - t poe en a a te A A IARD ..".). Marti Coulson (right) ives °C zenship award fram schoo! principal x “The ‘Castlegar Christiai n “Academy concluded its first year with an awards banquet “Saturday:, where some 10 parents. and friends joined the 24 students of the: aca- demy. EPS :The. students: entertained -with recitation, pinao playing and ‘singing. The following _. received awards: - Proficien- cy: Brian Kristiansen, Kelly Terekoff, ‘Aaron: Kennedy. Tenor more Life Pac: Books completed in every. subject: Tina Graham, Marti Coulson, Sheri-Lyn Makeiv,' Darcy Hitchens, 4 Kelly Terekoff, John Weg- ner, Leonard Wegner, Donna . Wichman, Glenna York, Rich- ard. York, Darcy Hitchens,.. James. McLeod, - Shori-Lyn Makeiv, Brent. Makeiv, Gila. Wilson, Tina Graham, Marti \: Coulson. : -One hundred per cent: in Life Pacs. and. High» Aver- ages: Brian Kristiansen, Kel- ly-‘Terekoff, Aaron Kennedy, Sheri-Lyn | Makeiv, Justin McLeod, Out Student 100 per cent, High Average, Com- pleted Quota: Bill Graham. Deportment: Terra Bo- hart... Regular Attendance: Ih o during awards ceremonies Saturday nigh! “Ten ‘or. more. Life Pac. Steven Graham, Rich Her- ’ Books completed in some but. makin. Writing: Sheri-Lyn not. every subject: Maria. Makeiv, Lisa Dodds, ' Marti - Holmquist, Robbie Stuart, ~ Church guild. Coulson, :.Maria. Holmquist, members busy ‘The last’ meeting of the “season of the St. Matthews . Church Guild’ was held at the home with ‘Olive ‘Muir co-hostess. There. were’. six ‘members’ present with a visit by Ethel Scott of Windsor, Ont. ‘Roll call was of interest as each one’ present told of where they ‘were-and. what they were doing at the age of 17. Some: were just entering the working. world, some were married,- others’ in munition; factories, others atill in. school.’ Variediand interesting ex- were’ told “and nt!‘ memories recalled. item of the years a piece of woven linen made into'a ‘tea cloth. It was of “linet woveli in’a fill in York- “shire.” It “has “been well en- joyed through the years and is still in good repair, to yet grace many more tea: tables after as many as 60 or more years. Tentative plans were made for a coffee party or tea in the early fall. A good suggestion was to also have individual coffee parties to earn shakes for’ the little church. The marked cup prize was won by ‘Mrs: Ethel Scott. Mrs. Clar- idge closed with the benedic- tion’-and ‘a social time was held over the teatime. (submitted b; laridge brought Mary Axworthy) . Gee ge igs IS YOUR HOUSE — Christian Christian Academy hoe | successful awards night Brian Kristiansen, Kelly Ter- ekoff, Tina Graham, Paul Sallis, ; ‘Art: Brent Makeiv, Darcy Hitchens, Paul Sallis, Lisa Dodds, Justin McLeod, Terra © Bohart, Maria Holmquist, Glenna York, Gila Wilson, John Wegner, Aaron Ken- nedy, Marti Coulson. Music: Glenna York, Tina Graham, Maria Holmquist, .” John Wegner. Sports: Rob- bie Stuart — Most Improved Boy; Terra Bohart — Most Improved Girl; Brian Kris- tiansen — Top All-Around ,... Sportsman. Special: Darcy Hitchens Class Humorist; Marti Cor son — Most Improved Girl; James McLeod — Most Im- proved Boy.. ° Citizenship: Marti Coulson. Scholarship’ Fund (Crandall Award): Tina Graham (gir)), Kelly Terekoff (boy). ~ Term Participation ‘and four Gems of the Bible School Crests were given to students from Mr. and Mrs. Crandell. Extra-curricula: “activities “during year included daily devotions and’ weekly chapel, a’ Christmas concert, and an inter-Christ- ian school sports day and open ‘house. Fundraising pro- jects by students and parents culminated in a three-day field trip in May to the ‘Creston Wildlife’ and Bird Sanctuary, Fort Steele and Wardner Fish Hatchery. A large class picture was presented. to the retiring pastor and his wife, Pastor E. ‘Wegner and Mrs. L. Wegner, by the incoming pastor and his wife, Pastor. V. ‘Stobbe and Mrs. H. 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