Page 10A 9th Annual Gray Creck held in superb con er the Labour day if at Gray Creck on the t Kootenay Lake onditions were idea uher, with nine main handicap race held Ken I winners we Grey Cree Shirley of Grand Forks as Cruis et Champion, Dave West from Osoyoos winning the Catamaran division. Jum Mavtield of ¢ ran brook the Dinghy winner. Sonni Greene of Kootenay Bay won the fast paced action of the sail board division Shirley raced in a San Juan 21 sailboat and edged out long standing Champion. Colin John a k Regatta smooth wae aN o' ~ Mountain Valley Sports Fishing Summer might be ending but the fun isn't... r tour the mighty Columbia River and \rrow Lakes via the Hugh Keenley side Navigation Lock and Tours ton of Calgary also sailing 4 San Juan 21. Local Favorite Bob Schutter placed third. The fastest cruiser and first to finish in most races was the new and fast Olsen 29 boat named “Kamikazi sailed by the Hickson family from Calgary The Catamaran class was domi nated by racers from Osoyoos with Stan Stornick in second behind Dave West. John Zupan finished in third. All were in Sea Spray 16 boats. Castlegar com petutors in the Catamaran division were Ross Scott finishing in fourth and Chris Christiansen in fifth The Castlegar Sun . | . The Dinghy class was led by East Kootenay sailers with Jucrgen DeBruycker of Cran brook second to Jim Mayfield Kun Dere of Rossland in third All were sailing Laser’s, The leading X-class Dinghy was the Zimmerman boat from Nelson, which was an Enterprise 16. Winners in the kids race, sail ing sailboats on short courses off the beach were Kio Rush forth in first followed by Martin Schutter, both were from Gray Creek. A total of 29 boats took part in the race Iv’s CHICKEN TIME TIME! effective Tues. Sept. 7, 1993 > 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 days a week Experience a Canadian Secret Taw for the best chicken-in town. V4 For More Information Call Dwayne 2816 Columbia Ave. Castlegar ROG 4 Book Now For Your Winter & Fishing Tours bo 305-5773 {Leave Message) 365-5304 zl SEPT. 1 - 11, 1993 GRAND FORKS YAMAHA is renovating and has no storage room for all the left over summer stock — motorcycles, ride-on lawn mowers, ATVs and sundry other lawn and garden equipment. Everyone (3 people), on the staff will be working their behinds off and will not have time to hassle you or try to up-price your offer on anything in the shop. You don't have to talk to Nasty "Al" e VHVINVA SHYO4 GNVHYD 6 VHVINVA SMHO4 GNVHD Look over what we have left over and MAKE YOUR BID | on the supplied piece of paper. Enter your "bid in the box". AND THAT'S ‘IT. No one knows what-you bid and no one will hassle you if its too low. We guarantee to look at all bids each night. If your bid 'S accepted we will write you or phone and its yours. That's all Folks! This is your first true chance to buy something at a price you are in total control of! E HERE'S HOW IT WORKS a eee - -| Construction workers, | they are very expensive ju can find someone N 5u r illing te | and hard to replace you are willi > : Pp, even ask questions if y Jown the ¢ 1 have to pay the taxes on top of 'AMAHA * GRAND FORKS YAMAHA ° Put your bid in the This is a secret oI Each night, the shop wil we will write you a letter o 6 If two bids are identical in ar Op will know what you offered > box and review the bids, if your bid is accepted ng you know your bid wor < t, the bid with the earliest time will win — Bids will be accepted on all stock in the shop. — Yamaha motorcycles, 4 wheelers, outboards , snowmobiles, lighting plants, pressure washers & ride on lawn mowers. — Homelite ride on mowers, walk behind mowers, lawn edgers, chain saws, leaf blowers, power water washers, lighting plants, water Pumps, air compressors, propane heaters and lawn wagons. — Sierra invalid carts. — W.W. Leaf and tree shredders. ~ Brand new 1994 snowmobiles and four wheelers, as we uncrate them before your very eyes. — All used motorcycles, Snowmobiles, outboards and basket case motorcycles. ~ All tires, batteries, chains, bags, windshields, oll, cleaners, tire repair kits Grips, levers, battery charges, tire tools, tank bags, side bags, old bags, slip on mufflers, hi performance sied parts, e.g. gauges, clutches, cab Sets, piston kits, shocks, ski runners, Skis, snowmobile clothing, boots, hell shields, mitts, gloves, chrome racks, carriers, back rests, seats. engine guards: ene pegs, outboard accessories, mutts, tachometers, speed. EAs: {uel hose, bulbs, gas tanks, surprise boxes, kidney belts, sprockets. trimmer line, spools, mower bags, gun racks, gun cases, handie! core eamen's mc Boots, chaps, ATV wheels, used mag wheels, turn signal kits. snow plow kite for ATVs grip warmers, lawn mower blade! arb kits, just about everything, large, small, clean, dirty, portable or nailed down 265 - 72 Avenue, Grand Forks, BC Call 442-2415 VINVA SHYO4 GNVUYD 6 VHVINVA SHYO4 GNVYS e VHVINVA SHHO4 GNVYD o lers, fuel filters, VHVINVA SHYO4 GNVHYD e VHVINVA SMHO4 GNVHD « VHVINVA SyvO4 GNVYD & GRAND FORKS YAMAHA ° GRAND FORKS Y, Wednesday, September 8, 1993 [ Robson river Otters awards winners Point award medallions: Colleen Heagy, Gillian Heagy, Megan Grant, Dana Harrison, Kristy Verigin Female Aggregate: Emily Watson Male Aggregate: Eric Tupholme Valuable Female Swimmer: Alyssa Watson Valuable Male Swimmer: Scooter Corkel Female encouragment: Karen Shingler Male Encouragement: Matthew Tupholme Female Butterfly: Celine’ Evans Male Butterfly: Seamus Donohue Female Back: Sarah Sutherland Male Back: Aaron Donohue Female Breast: Kerry Anderson, Karen Shingler Male Breast: Julian Harrison Female Free: Alyssa Watson Male Free: Justin Sutherland Female I.M.: Megan Sutherland Male I.M.: Scooter Corkel Female Sportmanship: Emily Watson Male Sportmanship: Eric Tupholme Best Attendence: Matthew Tupholme Most improved Female: Natashia Gribich Most Improved Male: Chris Shumey Novice Award: Jacki Bale a Inspirational Award: Aaron Donohue Commitment to sport of Swimming: Torrie Lattue Swimathon Pledge Winner: Nichole Verigin Five year awards: Dana Harrison, Sam Wyllie, David Podealuk, Lisa Woykin, Dustin Heagy CASTLEGAR JUDO CLUB REGISTRATION New and old members to register at Twin Rivers School 6:15 p.m. September 13, 1993 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JOHN 365-5763 Castlegar Figure Skating Club __ REGISTRATION Arena Complex « Sept. 13 5-7 p.m. * Sept. 29 5-7 p.m. FREE - Come skate with us Sept. 29 5:15-6:15 p.m. For Information Contact: Corinne 365-7074 Vera 365-5676 All ages and levels Welcome! CanSkate + CanFigure + CanPower « Private Back By Popular Demand! THE 2ND ANNUAL NELSON AUTO DEALERS AUTOS » 1 = > 6, CHAMDER OF COMMERCE FALL FAIR A> and TRADE SHOW NELSON CIVIC CENTRE G SOCCER FIELD Come and see over 300 new cars 2) MOIS Oy: (") GUS ADAMS Ii tat 27475 vo. NT: NELSON TOYOTA UD ©. = WATCH THE ph ISON DAILY NEWS. ALL. TIMES, | 4 CASLEGARSUN & 4 WEST KOOTENA ADVERTISER FOR DETAILS Whitewater Motors KAY EX] so.auery,,. see you there! i | Yat Kime OF Caes Wednesday, September 8, 1993 Glance | Se AMBRE CORE ANRC IF www Register soon Monday September 13 is the magic date—-it's the start of registration tor the tall recre ation programs at the Com plex. The ‘Active Living’ list of fall programs is available through the complex office if you have not yet received yours. It's open The Gymnasium Complex at Selkirk College is open after the summer break. Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m from Monday to Friday and Sundays from 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.. The facilities which include a weight room, aerobic classes, Gynmasium and Rac. quet courts. The facility is open to students and staff of Selkirk College. The public is also welcome. Admission is either by membership or drop in rates. For information call the Gym office at 365-7292 Ext 292 or 365-1292 Free trail rides Are you interested in joining some of Castlegar’s mud hounds on their weekly search for trails in the Castlegar area The ride leaves from Gerick Cycle in Castlegar every Wednesday at’6 p.m.. This is a good way to meet other riders in the area and to leam about some of the outstanding trails in and around Castlegar. It's open to riders of all ages and skill levels, but you must wear a bike helmet Fall cleaning The Castlegar and District Community Complex will be closed for their fall cleaning blitz from September 6-10 and they will reopen September 13-17 with Looney week. For pants this will be a thank vou week with all fitness classes with only be SL. For those | regular fitness class partici | Who have never tried one of the classes the Complex is offering free introductory classes which will help teach the basics and safety require ments. Call 365-3386 for more information Skating registration Registration for fall skating Programs through the Castle- gar Figure Skating club will be at the Community Complex.on September 13, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and September 29 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.. The club will be offering Canskate, CanFigure, CanPower programs. Private lessons are also available Phone 365-5579 with your sport brief JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports The Canadian Seniors Ladies Championships were held at the Uplands Golf and Country Club in Victoria last week and two local golfers made the trip to Vancouver Island to represent the West Koote. nay at the Intemational event Castlegar’s Ruth Trickey, and Lorretta Bulfone from Trail were the two local representatives who drove, chipped, and putted their way through the tough but enjoy- able course. “It was an absolutely fantastic expenence, it was an honor to play Senior ladies tee up along with the bes Two locals in Victoria for Canadian Ladies Seniors Championships Streit, from Stouffville, Ontario who blasted her way to a three round total of 229. Another Ontario golfer, Jackie Rosart took second place one stroke behind the leader Barbara Young, from Willing North Carolina rounded out the top three finishers. : After leading for the first two days of*the tourney Toronto's Jane Moffat slipped back to finish in fourth spot Although Trickey admits she would have liked to have played better; the top placing golfers also found the course tough and chal lenging. The organizers shaved the par from 73 down to a challenging in the tournament. We were treated fantastically,” said Trickey sum. ming up what she thought of the world class toumey. The overall winner was Marlene 70 by cutting three of the par five holes down to par fours. “This was a tough course, even the winning golfers with a zero handicap, shot 19 over par for their Wier a The Kootenay Volleyball camp held in Caslegar at Selkirk College and Mt. Sentinel last week attract- ed 32 participiants. The basic and advanced skills needed to play volleyball were taught to students between grades 7 and 12. Students went through [ clas played games and watched videos of world cl ass matches. SUN SPORTS PHOTO / John Van Putten three rounds,” Trickey said Sporting a three-round total of 273 consisting of an opening round of 88 followed by a round of 90 and then 95 Trickey found the greens to be the toughest pan of the course. Her best round on the Uplands course was her practice round the day before the start of the tourney at 84. “Everybody had a rough time on the greens with the shadows from the big ures around éach green “T started the toumament as a ten handicap, lt moved up to an 11,” Trickey said According to Trickey, playing on the Castlegar course, golfers don’t encounter the problems associated with shadows and how difficult they make reading the green. Bulfone, Trail's entry in the tour. ney closed out the three rounds with a total of 252. She staned off with an opener of 84, which was followed by an 86. To close out Bulfone shot her best round of the event, 82. The tourney brought together 108 of the top senior ladies golfers. Each province entered a team of four golfers. Trickey and Bulfone were not members of the provincial team from B.C. but entered as inde- pendent golfers. There. were also 21 U.S. competitors at the event In team results, British Columbia placed third. Ontario took the over- all team title and the Alberta squad finished in the number two spot The B.C. team was made up of Billie Bartly; Karen Hassard: Dorothy Wilks and Nel Popika. Next year, the Canadian Senior Ladies Chanspionships will be held in Price Edward Island and Trickey ts Contemplating about representing Castlegar at the event may think about playing next vear in PET This year was such a fantiestic penenes Tf] vo T may get my husband Lome to caddy for me Kids & Tobacco it’s a crime. a BREAK e Page 11A We cover all the local news and sports REGISTRATION "93-'94 BEAVERS + CUBS « SCOUTS Castlegar/Kinnaird Monday, Oct.-13 - 7 00 - 8:00 p.m, at the Scout Hall Robson Tuesday, Oct. 14 - 6:30 - 7: 30 p.m. at the Robson Hall September 11th, 9:00 am. Full Gospel Fellowship Church. Lun ti Thiessen. F Gloria 365-3279 or Katie PARENTING COURSES 1007-2nd Street, telephon formation call y Services Centre, +S.T.E..P. (Systematic Tra 18th trom 10:00 a.m. to 12:06 *Siblings Without Rivalry: Wednesdays beg for 6 weeks. $35.00 for matenals CASTELGAR FIGURE SKATING rogairator p.m. Complex. Contact Corrine 365-7074 THE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HERITAGE SOCIETY hakhg a Pures Day Sanh Septariber 1163 at 200 pm at he CPR. Mireur We are axkag the bat fioneas ard lng tre reserts 10 come and enjoy en afisricon of rernniscrg wih oki herds. Rbestrrert ard srecks wd be prodded For rare horrration cal 305.6440 arc eek tor eb orearp by Coming events of Castlegar a Organizations may be listed here and additional words are 15¢ each must be used for headings),.co consecutive insertion is half M hartge Deadline is 11:30 Monday for Wednesday's paper. Please br ng in or mail your notices to \ SUZ 465 Columbia Avenue The Castiggar Sun Castlegar, BC Sy, c AS V1N 1G8 Planning a Wedding - Dance - Party INVITE USI We wit ‘al your musical requirements. Book now for this fall and wiewer Any Occasion — Any Lacation U-DANCE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTUFE DISCO Ron Ailibone 387-6255, Rob 362-5300 SEASON PASSES ON SALE Pick up appli-ation form at the following locations: Allstar Sports, Mallards Ski & Sport, Gerick Cycle & Sports and Red Mountain Save up to 15% Deadline September 15, 1993 RED MOUNTAIN UBSCRIPTI October 5 November 9 December 14 January 11 February 8 March 1 March 22 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Name Name Mailing Address Telephone No. Se Michael Kim Guitarar Latina Foothills Brass The Bissets ‘The Challenge’ Penderecki ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ Adult $55.00; Student $45.00; Children's Name(s) { Trail Society for the Performing Arts” \ PERFORMANCE 1993/94 PLI N “ee Classical Piano Latin Guitars Instrumental Vocalists Theatre String Quartet Ballet Senior $45.00; Family $130.00 (65 years of age, or olde -CIRCLE: Adult Studem Senior Family —_—— Adult Student Senior Family PostalCode —_—— Amount Paid __ Post-dated cheques will not be accepted. Forms are due by 17 September 1993 and will be taken on a ‘first come — first served’ basis Send subscription form and cheque to: Trail Society for the Performing Arts P.O. Box 322 Trail, B.C. V1R 4L6 TOYLAND aa OF Summe 7) All Summer Toys 50% OFF Take our word for it. Come in and see for yourself! Tickets for all subscribers will be mailed directly to their mailing address, including those who purchased their tickets jast spring. NOTI FS PHARMASAVE 1128 - 3rd St. (Downtown) Castlegar 365-7813