A6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 11, 1917 ” Aquanests Dominate Swim Meet Here With 708 Points; Trail is Second at 395. By BOB RAFTER The Castlegar A _Meet sualfcn he top three * Swim Club held a very success- ful swim meet at the Bob sanison Memorial Poo! last ! weeken Castlegar dominated the followed by Penticton with 266, jolville 209, Nelson 195, Golden 99, and Revelstoke 35, In the aggregate stand: oy ‘ings, our swimmers also fared Swell. Here is a list of the top ‘three in erder of Ist, 2nd, and “8rd in each a, ‘oup: "Girls 8 & dere a - z Erika Berger (Castlegar), (@Jennine Harding (Castlegar), SJanice Wild (Trail). ‘Boys 8 & Under % = Doug Fleming (Penticton); iKerry Uchida (Castlegar) and Brian Kristiensen (Castlegar); ‘Colin Carew (Castlegar). ‘Girls 9 & 10 th. Doreen Innes (Castlegar), . *Kathy Evans-Davies (Trail) and jLindas Bachynski (Nelson); “Aileen Trainor (Nelson). ‘Boys 9 & 10 , Joe Berger (Castlegar), ‘David Zurek (Castlegar), Todd ‘McDowell (Nelson). Girls 11 & 12 Carmen Dolfo (Penticton), Kim Palmason (Trail), “Cindy Porter (Colville) Boys 11 & 12 & Dale Thomspon (Golden), Dave Ducharme (Penticton), Ray Yule (Castlegar), ‘Girls 13 & 14 : + Bobbi Porter (Colville), Jennifer Trainor (Nelson), Deb O'Neil (Nelson). Boys 13 & 14 Don Sigalet (Nelson), Dean: Thompson (Golden), Angus Beattie (Castlegar). Girls 15 & 16 . < Darcy Thompson (Golden), Heidi Porter (Colville), Joanne Carlson (Trail). Boys 15 & 16 ‘ Steve Bozek (Castlegar) event for the ‘Provinelal Cham- plonships. Also, the two best relay teams for each age group qualify for the provincial meet which takes place at the Van- couver Aquatic Centre on Aug. 25-26-27. I am confident our club will be very well repre- sented again this year. Steve Bozek had an. out- sstanding weekend of racing. Steve garnered three first and one second while setting a re- cord in the butterfly event. Erika Berger, Paul Stewart, Geoff Yule also broke records during the two-day swim meet. Here is a complete list of those Aquanauts who placed in the finals: Boys 11 & 12 50 Fly Ray Yule—fourth, Mike Berger—fifth. Girls 13 & 14 50 Fly Wanita Command—second Boys 13 & 14 50 Fly Rob McGauley—third. Boys 15.416 100 Free Steve Bozek—first, Mark Gyurkovits—fifth. Girls 8 & Under 50 Free Erika Berger—first, Jen- nine Harding—second, . Nancy Wolff—third, Helaine Oleski— sixth, Boys 8 & Under 50 Free Kerry Uchida—second, Brian Kristiensen—third, Colin Carew—fourth, Wade Walsh— fifth. A Girls 9 & 10 50 Free Doreen Innes—second. Boys 9 & 10 50 Free - Joe Berger—first, David Zurek—second, Carl Gruden— fourth. Boys 11 & 12 50 Back Jason Leitch—second, Mike Berger—third, Chris Wanjoff—fifth. Girls 13 & 14. 100 Back Wanita Command—fourth. Boys 18 & 14 100 Back Angus Beattie—second, Rob third. Phil Sigalet (Nelson), Rich Harrigan (Trail). Girls 17 & Over » Erika Kleinhaus (Colville), Judy Conacher (Trail). Boys 17 & Over 1, Rob Kirkwood (Castlegar), Paul Stewart (Castlegar), Geoff Yule (Castlegar). ‘The times recorded by the swimmers were very good and are indicative of the steady progress that has been made throughout the season. u We certainly will be ready for the Kootenay Regional Sivim Meet to be held in War- field on August 20-21. This Boys 15 & 16 100 Breast Jeff Stewart—fourth, Boys 17 & Over 100 Breast . Paul ‘Stewart—first, ‘Rob Kirkwood—third, Bob Rafter {Exh,}—fourth. ‘Girls 8 & Under 50 Back Erika Berger—first, ‘Nancy Wolff—second, Jennine Hard- ing—third, Pauline Orr—fourth and Helaine Oleski—fifth. Boys 8 a Under 50 Back CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS SPORTS MORE Si _ Billy Cuaper Eaterpios, Dit. ahr AR bet WISH SOME OF He Noe COLLEAGUES WOUL! Fol TS (5% THE MOST. DEMANDING HOLE ON - THE COURSE. 2 584 YD. DOUBLE DOGLEG HAS BEEN WITH THE RODIT {ON O TWO TRAPS AREA ANO THREE THE SECOND SHOT AREA. BIRDIE. Anite hai EVEN Norte, oes SITE IE: KEMPER OPEN. R EXAMPLE, ake THIS MADE: rover IN THE Savin MORE IN Boys 9 & 10 50 Back Joe Berger—first, Carl Gruden—third, Paul Farrell— fourth. : Girls 11. & 12 50 Breast Sharleen DeRosa—third. Boys 11 & 12 50 Breast, Ray Yule—fourth, Jason Leitch—sixth. Boys 13 & 14 100 Breast Angus .Beattie—fourth, Larry. Plotnikoff—fifth, Doug Johnstone—sixth. Boys 15-& 16. 50 Fly. want Steve Bozek—first, Glen Kirkwood—fifth. Zurek—fourth, Tom’ Carew— fifth. Girls 8 & Under 50 Breast Erika Berger—second, Pauline’ Orr—third, Helaine Oleski—fourth, Cathy John- stone—sixth, Boys 8 & Under. 50 Breast Kerry Uchida—first, Brian ‘Kristiensen—second, Colin Carew—third, Wade Walsh— fifth. \ Girls 17 & Over 100 Back Brenda Klit—second. Views from Retreation "Director Pat Metge Hockey School Monday, Miieaat 16 is the date for the first session of the Minor Hockey “Association- sponsored Summer, Hockey School. The school will be running for two weeks and will include two one-week sessions, Parti- cipants have the option’ of signing up for both weeks or for ‘one week. The school is running daily Monday through Satur- day with two-and-a-half hours of ice time daily for each participant, Any child interested in at- tending the school and who is between the ages of nine and 16 may. register by either con- tacting Earl Salekin or picking registrations forms up at the recreation office. All hockey enthusiasts should take in this school, where classes are being kept to a small instructor-pupil ratio with fine instruction from Mal Stelck, Ernie Gare and staff. Arena Boo! Throughout August there are a number of open hours of ice at the Community Complex which: may. be booked on an hourly basis. Persons request- ing skating times should con- tact our office for bookings that they may desire. . Also, persons wishing to make seasonal ice bookings for the Community Complex or the old arena: should be. placing their requests in writing to our offices as we will be drawing up the 1977-1978 schedule’ in the next few weeks.- grams that hae proved to be popular throughout the sum- mer. For the residents of Pass Creek another Sports Camp is planned for your area and all intereated children should be at the Pass Creek School on Mon- day. at 10 a.m, to start the week's activity. - A Lollypopper session at the Community Complex will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, for children between the ages of four to six years. Persons interested in this program or any other activity may contact the Recreation Office at 365- 9886 for further information. Swim Sessions As the summer activities wind down we wish to remind you that we still have three weeks of swim activities re- maining at both the Bob Brand- son and Robson Pools. Persons should take note ‘that public swim sessions are held’ at the Kinnaird pool throughout the week from 2 to * 5 p.m. and from 6:30 to & p.m. As well, persons may rent the pool on Friday and Saturday evenings from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for private splash parties. . Strip tickets are still in ef- fect and may be purchased at either of the Pools or through ° the Recreation Office. The Robson swim sessions are from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and feom 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fort Steele Trip Senior Citizens please take note that Monday August 15th is the date for the trip to Fort Steele. Persons requiring fur- ther ion should contact Once again we wish to re- mind you of the National Film Board presentation which will be taking place in Trail Thurs- day August 11, 4 The film board is pre- senting a film summary of the 1976 Olympic Games from Montreal. This p Fay at the Recreation Office. Golf Tournament This Sunday is the date for the Rossland-Trail Junior Golf Tournament at the Rossland course. This event is open to all junior golfers and we hope a good turnout from Castlegar will be participating in this will be shown on a gigantic screen which measures the size of a two-story building. _ Persons interested in this visual presentation should be at Butler Park in Trail at 8:30 p.m. This presentation will be de- pendent on weather conditions and is open to the public free of ‘Boys 17.& Over 100 Back 4 char Geoff Yule—first, Rob‘ Boys 17.& Over so Fly... Mis rvond second) -Paul-Stew-” Rob Kirkwood—second. Girls 9 & 10 50 Fly Doreen Innes—first, Jana . d—sixth, Bria Kerry Uchide—third, Carew—sixth. Girls 9& 10 50 Back © Doreen Innes—second, Jana Command—sixth, Gall Going Away to College? Order Your CASTLEGAR NEWS To be Mailed to Your Address for the University Term Only $4 for 8 Months “As Good as a Letter from Home’ Phone 365-7268 K For Sale Castlegar Golf Club Debentures Series "C Buy a $100 cahe for $85 Boys 9& 10 50 Fly Joe Berger—first, David Zurek—second. Girls 8 & Under 50 Fly Erika Berger—first, Jen- nine 'Harding—second, Pauline Orr—third, Helaine Oleski— fourth. Boys 8 & Under 50 Fly Colin Carew—third. Boys 17 & Over 200 LM. Paul Stewart—first, Rob. Kirkwood—second. Boys 15 & 16 200 1M. Steve Bozek—first, Kelvin Beattie—fifth. Boys 13 & 14 200 LM. Rob ird, An- art—third Girls 15 & 16 100 Back Roslyn Beattie—fourth. Boys-15 & 16 100 Back Steve Bozek—second, Kel- vin Beattie—third, Mark Gyur- kovits—fourth. Girls 13 & 14 100 Free Wanita Command—second 00 Free Boys 11 & 12 100 Free Ray Yule—second, Jason Leitch—fourth. “On behalf of the Castlegar Aquanauts Swim Club, I would like to thank all the parents and volunteers for their generous help during the swim meet,” _meet manager Heidi Berger said. gus Beattie—fifth. Boys 11 & 12 200 IM. Ray Yule—fourth, Mike Berger—fifth, Jason ‘Leitch— sixth, Girls 9 & 10 50 Breast Ramona Farkas—third. Boys 9 & 10 50 Breast Joe Berger—first, David Lawn Bowling you of our final canoe trip of the season, which will be held at Christina Lake from Aug. 15 to 18. This camp would be a good way toend your child's summer vacation before they head back” into the school term. Therefore, we hope you take the time to enroll your 11- and 12-year-olds in this activity at the Recre- ation Office. ports Camp From Aug. 15 to 19 we will be holding two special pro- Tennis Tourney Dates Now Set For 27 and 28 - By SHELLEY WICHERT The Castlegar Closed Ten- has. been Last week's senior citizens lawn bowling doubles featured a close game between Mr. R, Cormier and Mrs. H. Johnson Tuesday. Mr. Cormier and Mrs. Ann Bertarione scored seven points : and Mrs, H. Johnson and Bert Bertarione scored nine. In Wednesday's game Mrs, J. Raine, Ellmer Wallner, Ann Bertarione, and. Bert Bertar- ione defeated Mrs. H. Johnson, Bob Cormier, Mildred Brady and Mrs. J. Heslop 13-6. Thursday evening Mrs. Johnson, Bert Bertarione, Pete Peoegrin and Mrs. R. Cormier defeated Bob Cormier, Mrs. A. Brady, Mrs.. P.. Pelegrin and ‘Mrs. Bertarione ‘14-6. nis scheduled for August 27 and 28, with a full slate of events: women's doubles, mens’ dou- bles, imixed doubles, and wo- men’s and mens’ singles, To. register, contact Gordon Gray on or before: August 25. Many thanks to the volun- teers who helped to patch and paint the middle courts. The . _ Upper courts also require patch- ing and painting. An hour of your time in the evening would - be greatly appreciated. Lori. Friesen and Kaye Jones were the winners in the ‘women's event in the Castlegar Doubles Tournament. The win- ners in the mens’ event were Dennis Quinlan and Chris Rhodes. DON'T WAIT! 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CanNewsFoto by Bill Turner Be VERA KANIGAN . ‘Trustee, «: Feiss the: past, several weeks there have been’ made several responses by elected . representatives to a ‘criticism - by our local newspaper. with Fegard - to’. keeping , election Bromises. ‘As‘I: have been an elected : : school-: trustee’ ‘for School District No. 9 for several months, I -have been“ con- sidering what topics would be “ interest to-our readers. ~ First of all I_ must explain fat the Castlegar school board consists of seven board .mem- bers,” most: of! whom’. have served from four up to 18 years, Therefore, I found myself to be a novice, when I'was elected to the position." Even* Stewart ‘Webster, a new trustee as well, tee; some’ experiences "and ° pro- cedures which’I wish to share with our readers.’ Basically, they may prove beneficial to anyone who may have. the desire to accept nomination and run for office. terested person. “> Our Castlegar schoo! board has: jurisdiction over 14 pri- mary, elementary and second- ary schools. In addition to the. seven elected board’ members, or, for. any in-- School Board Report - Role of School Tru tee Outlined on our board there are: John Dascher, our secretary-treasur- er; John Holden, the district superintendent; Tom Good, the supervisor. of instruction, and Nick Bonderoff, the mainten- ance supervisor. ‘At the beginning of the year .our chairman—presently Mr. Pat Haley—appoints each trustee to one or more regular. committees, such as manage- ment: (includes finance and policy), education, building, ne- - gotiations and grievances, transportation and safety. Board members are also ap- pointed: to the ;Regional Rec- reation, Commiaston,. West Kootenay Health Unit and Sel- kirk College Council. In‘ addition. there are ad hoc committees for policy, pro- .« fessional. developme: id scholarshi Trgatecs tees also make ~ school functions, professional days of teachers and hold special meet- ings with students. Board mem- ber Anne Jones, of course, in- formed the public as to the - number of meetings there are at-home: and out of town. I serve on the education com- mittee,. -Regional - Recreation Commission, -West. Kootenay Health. Unit and the ad hoc committee on scholarships. . The committee system of our district makes the regular board ‘meetings very efficient. are’ formed at the committee and the pre- pared motion is either carried, rejected. or amended by: the majority of the ‘elected repre- sentatives. Decisions are only made by Board The ‘a quorum .of the public ‘is cordially - invited, if they “so desire to. visit our: regular meetings and may re- task for yt p.m. at the-'board: office ‘and they may contact any, member. of the board or the Board offi and: will’ be .placed on’ th agenda of the appropriate com- ‘mittee or at the regular Board meeting. ’ In order to arrive at a de- cision, the school board always © has. to be governed by the Public Schools Act, which con- tains the rules and regulations: / ist governing a sehocl district, is must also be conscious of the needs of the community and be * a true represenative of the people. The trustee welcomes suggestions’ from the ' public, but everyone must bear in mind that his opinion is not binding upon the whole board. With my first report, it was my intention to give the public some basic knowledge of our education structure. I re- alize that much of what Ihave written may be common know- ledge, and that I ‘may have ‘omitted some pertinent fact, but ‘many of these questions have been asked of me ard a “repetition sometimes can be tolerated for the purpose of > educating the ‘public. To me these few. months have bes: merely that—an education, eh CASTLEGAR NEWS, ma August 11, 1977 _CASTL 1 See... In Your Future ‘Palm Dairy Butter . Umit 10 Ibs.:Per. Customer Expires August 13, 1077 CAV INDRAOOEAN RSE savings At Silvester’s Food Mart $] 19 An‘ the future f wil: en- deavor to report. ‘about some of’ the issues, " correspondence, programs and problems. Many items of interest have already. + been reported, but as I review, .. perhaps I will come across some information of interest. If any- one has any questions of. sug- gestions, please feel free to _ contact me at 865-6695. During ._ the summer we hold no regular board meetings, but may meet as the need arises. fey head of all of tthe ‘schools in the province’ and each board must obey the contained reg- ulations. However, each schoo! dis- trict also may set certain rules and policies of its own. Basic- ally, that is the function of a ¢: school board—to establish goals and policies that are clear and operable.-It is the duty of the superintendent, who isa de- ap- i Address Postal ‘Coda. >, peity. pointe ek the ) supervisor of 4 who it db; "High Potency Vitamin E ‘Sexual Potency : Quickly Improves With New E-Pill: . NEW. YORK, NY. (Special)— An amazing new “super-charged” vitamin E-Pill has recently been developed that reportedly “quickly y the district, to see that these. ‘are put: into operation. The secretary-treasurer is the administrator, accountant ‘|: and secretary of the school dis- *- trict. 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