CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 3, 1983 i By CasNiows Stall Hold “onto: your hats; Castlegar, the rodeo's coming. ta'town. The Castlegar Sel-. kirk’-Lions Club this weet announced that June 4 and 5 hava‘ been set: aside for. the first“ annual Castlegar Lions Club Rodeo. . There will be seven events in’ all) including bareback riding, saddle broncs, barrel racing, calf roping, team rop- THENGE a Built forlGG brat IcauauID Gas *Buy your ICG Sizzler now and we'll ‘throw in the steaks. Contact your nearest ICG Liquid Gas or Canadian Propane outlet for details. Offer expires June 30, 1983. 1806 Columbia Avenue Castlegar (604) 365-5154 ing and of course the always dangerous bull riding. -:In addition, a novelty event — ‘wild cow milking, will be’ restricted: to three- member teams of local busi- nesspeople only. Castlegar will play host to more than 120 rodeo ‘riders during the weekend and the event has been sanctioned by the.Washington State Rodeo Association and the Interior Sports Rodeo Association, Compe- titors will be among the best in North America. Action will start at 1:30 p.m. both days, with the grand entry presentation, fol- lowed by the rodeo events themselves. Complete, facili- ties — including the: arena and bleachers — will be brought'in and erected be- side the Castlegar arena i will be Rodeo coming i in June garden — to help settle the dust. Tho end of the first » day's activities will be capped ° by a rodeo dance in the arena ‘complex. Lions club organizer Carvil Moorey said the rodeo should be action packed and is de- ‘signed to be fun for the whole family. ““Rodeo is the true North American sport and provides gaanie as well as a beer hi: for everyone,” Moorey said. World curling begins tonight ByIANMacLAINE . ; MOOSE JAW, SASK. (CP) — It’s now or never for Canada’s Penny LaRocque at the women's world curling PERSONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES ° Personal Income Tax * Family Budget Consultation F. C. MERRIMAN 365-5513 Evenings CASTLEGAR VIN 281 e Ect ‘Owner-Operator ’* CASTLEGAR NEWS “PO DRAWIR 3007. CASTLEGAR, BC.WIN 34 por niding Fond eecializing in Wetlerncs John J. Hicokoft Carol Magaw Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE 365-5210 ‘ALCON PAINTING.& DECORATING. 2649 FOURTH BS WENUE 8. 365-9563 7460 Prone 3S 7aie NOW OPEN in the T (Upstairs Inthe fermenter Good Stock of LIGHTING — — BATH ACCESSORIES — — WATERBEDS Phone 368-5302 The whistle-tooting Halifax skip has been at or near the top in Maritime women’s curling for the better part of a” decade. And finally winning the Canadian championship at: Prince George, last month capped what likely will be her swan-song year — at least as a competitive skip. Centre, When she lost the 1978 nationals in a cliffhanger’ against Manitoba's Cathy Pidsarko, LaRocque gave. herself five . years to win it all. That deadline passed last year ‘and it was only the promise of a total commitment-by her team that lured the diminutive shotmaker back for one more go. Ironically, it was the same skip — now Cathy Shaw and.’ sey in the The quest for the global title begins tonight at the Givie rider attempts to. hold on for a few more seconds in sunimer roe action which will be coming to Castlegar June 4 and 5. living in Ed: — that LaRi Canadian | championship this year to qualify for the worlds. ’ FIRST CANADIAN STOP . The tournament —being staged in Canada for the first time — is sponsored by. Pioneer Life and Pioneer Trust companies. It brings together rinks from Austria, Denmark, France, Italy, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland and the U.S. along with the host country for a 10-rink, round-robin event. After a single draw Sunday, the rihks will play.two a day and the top four teams after the prel: draw ends i “By'The Cendaian Press: Mexican’ soccer - officials reacted: with ‘cautious’. opti- © mism, ‘but Canadian and Thursday advance to semifinal “action Friday. The championship game is Saturday. LaRocque has always been a student of the game. But she didn't put her theories. on mental and physical conditioning into practice until after the 1981-82 season and a heartbreaking sudden-death loss to Colleen: Jones in the provincial finals. ' “Since 1978, it's been a learning experience for me,” LaRocque said. “What makes one team a little: better — amazed and outraged at a. Federation international de © ‘association § an-.": football nouncement Thursday it will pursue only Mexico's’ appli- eation for the 1986 World Cup. A. special committee. ap- pointed by the association, mocner't: officials: were the ot er? How do. yee, et the he oa th satisfied to do well because it was the first time Nova Scotia (women):had evern' come that close?" * LaRocque said she's still. not sure. what: ‘part. the , psychological factor plays in a game, but she's putting her, full resources to work this year. edge? - back “then fom fosing that’ 3 Why. weren te ‘we prepared to win it,.or were we’ ATTENTION fe WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS, INSTALLERS OF SIDING bre ou uc. is locking f for distributers of the ACCORD line of VINYL siding. We offer quality product,-com- paitoe, cng and consistent delivery, For more intor- mation call 762-5343 or write to 1040 Rallway Avenue, Kelowna, B.C. - ganization, announced in Zur- ich it“ rejects presentations from “Canada: and’:the:.U.S. ) and will assess only’ Mexican : sites later ‘this: month. 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It- said ‘the Canadian ap- plication deserved . special praise for its systematic try boasts the sta- diums (12) and experience to act as host again. . However, . the | Canadian and US. soccer federations and the U.S. deviated too much from conditions in the Canadian federation prést- ; dent Jim Fleming said Thurs- day’ he’s disappointed at the manner in which FIFA re- leased the decision, but he's convinced more can be done to support Canada's bid. Ch “From the FIFA’ state- William . Simon — now. head of the U,8. own name into the hat for possible nomination. After that, the list-runs the gamut. It even includes an application from an unidentified psychiatrist in the Northeast, who wrote to Milwaukee owner Bud Selig, of the sel it to say he's solved the problems of much worse head cases than ballplayers. 8o, why couldn't he be commissioner? - WEAVER RETIRED Another farewell, which was made at the ond of Inst retired after 15’ seasons as manager, in Baitimore, successor Joe Altobelli has a tough act ‘to follow. The their new ‘a oasy CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 3,,1983 VOGUE PORTRAITS” & CAMERAS LTD. EXTEND tn Anvitation TO-OUR NEW PLACE OF BUSINESS” FROM: ALICE & Ee VAN RO EER: OFFE 365-7515") THE PROFESSIONAL PEQPLE of Weaver, : As baseball undergoes these changes, its executives " are hoping for stability in a couple ‘of other areas — such as the boomi in attendance, which climbed to an all-time high of 44.6 million in 1982, and the tight pennant races; in which all but one division — the American League West — was decided in the final’ week, This: year, nine teams — Baltimore, California, ‘League and Ci ‘Houston and . Expos in the National League — start with new - managers. ‘ beet _ orous Jan Stephenson. eee New image for women athletes. NEW. YORK (AP) — The but no women athletes. So I prim and proper Ladies Pro- put on a wet shirt and went fessional Golf ‘Association, to work on it.” usually concerned with noth- _It took five hours or so for ing more volatile than sand Stephenson and -the photo- traps and water hazards, has grapher to get the effect they been shaken before by glam- wanted. Then she added a caption that reads, “Play A Ates ‘o~ Round. With Mell” Perfectly 3 . a innocent for-a* golfer, unless Stephenson posed for & you're into double entendres, pin-up poster recently and “I was pleased with it,” the result was impressive. said Stephenson. “I thought “It was kind of a mistake, it was great.” really," said Stephenson, eye- © But when they showed it to ing the Picture that could Taylor Made, some corporate turn women's golf into the jaws dropped. country’s most popular spec- “They said it was a little tator sport. With this kind of too much. They pulled out.” mistake, erasers could be- That left Stephenson with come obsolete. 5,000 paid for posters, too ‘The poster of Stephenson, many for her den at home in her .skirts “billowing like Fort Worth, Tex. The dis- Marilyn Monroe's did in The Seven Year Itch, is a hit. So’s Jan, who goes after the $400,000 Dinah Shore In- vitational at Rancho Mirage, Calif., this weekend. The last round of the tournament to- day will be shown on tele- vision. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Don't look for. the Steph- (AP)— Aaron Pryor retained enson poster there, though. his World Boxing Association It may be a bit too risque for junior welterweight title Sat- the network censors. That's urday when he stopped to-~ what the folks at Taylor ranked contender Sang- Made clubs thought and that Hyun Kim of South. Korea was how the poster began just 87 seconds into the third gaining notoriety. round ‘of a: scheduled - 15- “It was supposed to be a round® championship | fight promotion for Taylor Made,” that had been jeopardized by said Stephenson. “They said a court battle with his man- they wanted some cheese- ager. cake.” Pryor, who had to go to 4 ° OFFERS THEM hospital for tranquilizers ear- CHEESECAKE ier in the week to help settle So, cheesecake was that an upset stomach fight prom- she provided. oters say was caused by the “I see it as a new image for litigation, dominated the women athletes,” she said. fight from the outset. “Nobody has done that kind = Pryor landed a barrage of of poster before. unanswered punches in the “Farrah Fawcett, maybe, third round: before referee posal solution was found last month in Tucson when Jan was playing in and winning the $150,00 LPGA Open. The University of Arizona women's .golf team -discov- you walk down that 18th fairway, it’s an unbelievable exhilaration. It's a' rush, a high. It's all you've worked for. I' get goosebumps ‘and become emotional.” pond that same way to her poster... “The _ word spread fast about it,”” she said. “Now people come up to me on planes and ask if I have any Some LPGA types weren't thrilled with the whole affair, But ‘then, she has ruffled their feathers before. Re- member her photo layout in a Save now. on .8 quality partofmais’ “Lawns Boy: lawnmower with bullt-to-last features. » A wide selection ‘of options. and ‘accessories to meet; , your mowing needs. : - Save onall models in this PRE-SEASON SALE! We also offer — Lots of Parts in stock, Full warranties, Full time mechanics’ and Quality Service HENNE’S MARINA Castlegar..365-3219 ered.the posters and asked Stephenson’s permission sell thein) a8'a fund’ raiser. BECOMES A QUEEN The provocative pose and the.way Jan was dominating the tournament proved to be an unbeatable combination. The university's, golf team made a bundle and Stephen- © son became a pin-up queen. Jan’s victory at Tucson was by a comfrtable five strokes. That's the kind of finish she likes, where the pressure is off at 18. “When you're winning, and Pryor humbles top contender Carlos Benocal of Panama stepped in to stop it. It was Pryor’s seventh title defence since he won the crown from Antonio Cervantes in Aug- ust, 1980. : Pryor went on the attack from the outset of the first round against Kim, pinning ” the 28-year-old challenger on‘. the ropes’ as he lashed out. ;| with combinations to the body. Pryor stayed on the of- *' fensive in the second round, working on his southpaw op- ponent’s head with left hooks and stinging rights. Dr. Paul T.' Williams, the ringside physician, examined = Kim before the start of the third round and allowed the | fight to continue. NOTICE Starting at 8:00 a.m. Sunday April 3, 1983, The release from Keenleyside Dam will be gradually reduced to 5000 . cu. feet per second by 8:00 a.m. Thursday April 7, 1983. Early this morning the flow. of the Kootenay River at Brilliant will be reduced to 10,000 cubic feet per second. These reductions will bring about a water level in. the Columbia river that will approach the historical low, a drop of about 15 feet will occur. This low level is being created to facilitate water level measurements at the Murphy Creek Dam Site. The regular crews at: The Keenleyside Dam, will at the same time take: advantage of the low flows to remove sunken logs and other debris, from the navigation lock and its entrance. After 12:00 noon on Fri. the 8th of April, flows in both rivers will be gradually brought up to level, customary for this time of year. WE TAKE ANYTHING B.C, HYDRO - There are people who res: 365-2155 negligee: a couple of ‘years of them.” ago? 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