82 CastlegarNews August 31, 1991 SHSS onan Cs ing Clu BASKETBALL REGISTRATION BOTTLE Thurs., Sept. 5 DRIVE —"— Sept. 7 Community Complex 9.-12 noon © Beginners © Can Skate © Can Figure © Private Skate Local senior wins in Colville Golf balls galore handed out By BUD LOWTHER It was road trip time or members of ar Sei Men’s Golf Club,. who “oined 80 senior players from Christina Lake, Nelson, Trail and their cross-border buddies for a tour- nament Aug 22 in Colville, Wash. Castlegar member George some Canadian "The Perfect way to feed your family!" 2816 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5304 MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION EQUIPMENT SWAP & JACKET SIZING Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sept. 14 10 a.m. -2:p.m. Arena Complex NOVICE — $105 ATOM, PEE WEE, BANTAM & MIDGET -$135 Family Discounts and instaliment Plan Available SS Orel st Time Eeyore ary pace not For more Information Call Debbie Fauth 365-6388 POOL MAINTENANCE SHUTDOWN September 9-16 (Office hours 8:30-6:00 p.m.) SEPT. 9-13 ONLY FALL PROGRAM BROCHURES AVAILABLE Mon., Sept. 2 Wednesday, Sept. 4 Labour Day Registration starts Sept. 4 1:30-4:30 p.m. (Only) CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT RECREATION DEPARTMENT y pride by wi the low gross event with a score of 80 while Team Canada ready to his team picked up golf balls for low net score. The international and cross- Kootenay team of Salmo’s Reg Lovett, Frank Yakovac of Colville, Harry Thorpe of Christina Lake and myself also got golf balls for a low net score. reid 't complain about cross- lity as the weath- er, food and company were top notch while the course offered all a challenge. Messier added, Clark cut, as Finland awaits in opener TORONTO (CP) - Mark, Wayne and Eric are in but Wen- del, Adam-and Steve are out after Team Canada coach Mike Keenan announced his roster Thursday for the Canada Cup hockey tournament, starting today. Canada will have 25 players at its disposal for the tourna- ment opener gainst Finland at Maple Leaf Gardens (8 p.m. EDT CTV) h , only 22, Edmonton's Mark Messier, wearing shorts and a golf shirt, decided to heed friend Wayne Gretzkys advice and joined the Canadian team Thursday after- noon. The Numbers, this page Canada Cup History Team By Team Analysis *Complete Schedule including two goaltenders, can suit up. Keenan gave the bad news Thursday to forwards Michel Goulet (Chicago), Wendel Clark (Toronto), Steve Thomas (Chica- go), Claude Lemieux (New. Jer- sey), Adam Oates (St. Louis) and Gary Roberts, and defencemen Bruce Driver (New Jersey) and Paul Cavallini (St. Louis). Messier originally declined his invitation to camp because of knee injury but began thinking more seriously about playing as his rehabilitation progressed. hid cal from Gretzky convinced im. “Whne training camp opened, I wasn't ready hyscially,’ Messier said after D are his best Don Cherry impression while In regular seniors club play Thursday at the Castl Golf course in a speck of a town where Course, the name of the game was Bingo, Bango Bongo where players get points for being first ,0n the green, closest to the pin and first in the hole. Crossley was back as a ball winner for most points as were John Landis, Frank Holdsworth, Buzz MacDonald, Ralph Clay, Andre Lamarche, John McGillivray, Harry Bate, Walter Gorkoff and Otto Anderson. Crossley, who lived near a sitting in the same studio that Coach's Corner is shot during the NHL season. “But now I feel like I'm better prepared and stronger than I was a month “I didn't want to come in and create waves because a lot of the uys have been here for the last month. But Wayne assured me that they wouldn't feel that way. “I played on the 1984 and ‘87 teams that won the title and I certainly feel a strong tie to keep it that way. But I don't think I would be here if Wayne didn't Phone, because he's the one who put the idea in my head.” Keenan said he will decide today what players he will dress for the opener but Messier won't be one of them. The Edmonton centre, who has been on skates only twice since Edmonton's sea- son ended last spring, said he's about_a-week away from being in game condition. : Keenan made it clear he and assitant coaches Pat Burns, Bri- an Sutter, Tom Webster. and The seniors are back on the course this Thursday for regular play at 8 a.m., while I and other local seniors have elected to play phn tournament at Christina Lake. Tom Watt had some tough deci- sions to make in trimming the roster. “I feel grateful and of the contributions of all the players we had with us,” he said, Teenager Eric Lindros, taken first overall by the Quebec Nordiques in last June's NHL draft, made the team. "Eric has been better than most of the players in our camp,” said Keenan. Clark and Cavallini were obviously disappointed, but remained upbeat. “I've been sitting on eggshells the last couple of mesa Cavy- allini said. “But I've learned a lot, like how much work these players put into hockey.” Clark, who suffered a knee injury early in camp, said he just didn't have enough time to get healthy. “That's part of the breaks,’ he said with a shurg. “Now, I've just got to rehabilitate it and get ready to have a good season.” THE NUMBERS cauings of all time . THE KING OF CARS Anniversary Sale — COMING SOON! - CLEARANCE pyittt--- "SATE AT AINSWORTH HOT SPRINGS RESORT GIFT SHOP We are getting ready for our new Fall stock. 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PRICES INCLUDE THE GST REMEMBER WHEN 40 YEARS AGO From the Aug. 30, 1951 Castle News After this prolonged spell of dry weather private and public water supplies are likely to be very low and there is an appre- ciable risk of water-borne dis- 15 YEARS AGO peer hn adi Will (colle have the next Miss Canada? This could well be for the city is in the running thanks to Miss Donna Townsend, who while the city Saturday eases, Dr. L. Direc- tor of West Kootenay Health Unit, said this morning. The public is therefore reminded that wae the dry it js to boil all water used for drink- ing and for dish-washing. 25 YEARS AGO From the Sept. 1, 1951 Castlegar News The immediate construction of a highway link from Castle- gar to Revelstoke replacing those roads to be flooded by the reservoir above the Arrow dam was urged by Castlegar Cham- ber of Commerce in a letter to the Minister of Highways this week. Hon. P.A. Gaglardi was told in the letter the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce is becom- ing concerned because no steps have yet been taken by the DoH to replace the soon-to-be-flooded roads. at Creston, won the title Miss Interior B.C., giving her the right to advance to the Miss Canada pageant to be held in Toronto this November. eee Two new constables have been added to the Castlegar RCMP detachment. Cst. Jacque Grassard, who has spent the past three months in Montreal, began duties here Aug. 23. Earlier in August, Cst. Bruce MacDonald, formerly of the Nel- son detachment, was trans- ferred here. 5 YEARS AGO From the Aug. 31, 1986 Castlegar News British Columbia’s deputy minister cf forests said Friday Westar Timber Ltd. has expan- sion plans that must be consid- ered before a decision is made on reducing the company’s annual allowable cut on its tree farm licence No. 23 in the West Kootena: ry. Bob Flitton told the Castlegar News in a telephone interview from Victoria that ministry offi- cials will meet with Westar rep- resentatives this week to dis- cuss the company’s undercutting of TFL No, 23. eee The Insurance Corp. of B.C. is considering consolidating its Trail and Nelson offices into a new office in C. legar, the Castlegar News has learned. ICBC president Tom Holmes discussed the move this week with Nelson Mayor Gerald Rotering and Trail Mayor Chuck Lakes, said Roberta Prepchuk; media relations assistant with the Crown corporation. eee West Kootenay Power and Light Co. has received a federal government grant to develop a model for computer assisted instruction, and interactive video training modules for pow- er linemen. The Innovations program grant of $298,780 was announced this week by Koote- nay West MP Bob Brisco on behalf of Employment and Immigration Minister Benoit Bouchard. CasNews file photo Five years ago this week, to Stanie: tions to the school’s gymnasium taking place. On Tuesday, school to see major renova- students again 9° back to school as major ren- ovations to the high schoo! — this time $4.3 million worth — are underway. BIRTHS AHLSTROM — To Catalina and Reuben Ahistrom of South Slocan, a girl, born Aug. 14. ASHTON — To Lisa and Ervin Ash- ton of Castlegar, a girl, born Aug. 23. BICKERTON — To Mary and Larry Bickerton of Nelson, a boy, born Aug. 22. CODER — To Diane (formerly of Nelson) and Dean Coder of Victoria, a girl, born Aug. 16. GEHRMANN — To Carmen and Michael Gehrmann of Nelson, a girl, born Aug. 15. HAMILTON — To Rebecca and Bri- an Hamilton of Slocan, a girl, born Aug. 20. MacKINNON — To Carolyn and Darcy MacKinnon of Castlegar, a git, born Aug. 15. MOON — To Su Mei and Christo- pher Moon of Nelson, a boy, born Aug. 21. ONYETTE — To Patti (nee Harper) and Glen Onyette of Victoria, a boy, born Aug 3. PEDRO-RAMIREZ/ANDRES — To Ana Pedro-Ramirez and Lorenzo Andres of Nelson, a girl, born Aug. 19. REIMER — To Debbie and Robert Reimer of Kaslo, a boy, born Aug. 19. SCHARIEN — To Love and Allan Scharien of. Kamloops, a boy, born June 24. SOLECKI — To Lisa and Mark Solecki of Slocan, a girl, born Aug. 19. TIMM — To Manon and Leon Timm of Kaslo, a girl, born Aug. 24. VERIGIN — To Carole and Curtis Verigin of Castlegar, a girl, born Aug 9. WALKER — To Leanne Walker of Nelson, a boy, born Aug. 13. WHEELER — To Fay and Jim Wheeler of Nelson, a boy, born Aug 9. IN MEMORY Jean Beryl Cowan of died Y, We Aug. 28, 1991, at age 71. Mrs, Cowan was born Dec. 18, 1919, at Spirit Riv- er, Alta. She lived in Ross- land, B.C., and Everett, Ww: . for a number of years before coming to Castlegar in 1976. She worked with her daughter, owner of Donna's Ceramics. Mrs.Cowan also loved playing bingo. She is survived by her daughter, Donna Littley of Castlegar; and three grand- sons. “There will be no funeral by request of Mrs. Cowan and cremation has taken Cremation ag ments were under e irection of the Castlegar This year you'll be surprised who's following NHL Hockey. HOCKEY DRAFT Gour ream Ceam Contest Watch for details and entry forms in upcoming editions of... fiihe i | ev : Fantasy Hockey Draft is © SportsMark Inc.