Purex Bathroom s | Tissue 99° rou 9 eu CASE PRICE s3qse % CASE PRICE Towe roll pkg. Assorted Colors. CASE PRICE Case of 24 Pkg. .....- $237° Assorted nastics, What's Cooking, Colours. Who's Cooking, Pottery, Floorhockey, Art, Guitar Lessons, Drum Lessons, Saturday and Sunday Sept. 1 and 2 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. So be sure to take your last dip of the summer this weekend. Case of 12 Pkgs Fall Best defensive With school less than one week everyone has fall on their minds. Our fall program brochures will be available at the Recreation Office and local grocery stores next Thursday. Registration starts on Wednesday Sept. 12 from 6 p.m. to7 p.m. in the Complex Hall. If you are looking for an activity, to keep you busy this fall you are looking in the right place. The Recreation Department For the teens and adults we have a large variety of dance and fitness classes, ranging from Pre-Ski Condi- tioning to Aqua-Fit. We are also offering Chinese Cook- ing, Fencing, Skating, Knit- ting, Quilting, Tailoring, Bas ketball, Outdoor Wilderness Survival, CPR, Jean Creation Fine Arts and others. So be sure to pick up a brochure and get involved with rec- reation this fall. Learn To Fly For Pleasure or Career PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL PILOT COURSES ADVANCED RATINGS rumental, Multt-Engine, Instructor NEXT GROUND SCHOOL STARTS SEPTEMBER 18, 1984 CASTLEGAR AIRPORT 2057701 received plaques as Best De- fensive Players in the Junior Division. Denise-Martin and Nicolle Pipes were awarded T-shirts as runners-up for most im- proved players, while Chris- ty Gritchen and Laurel Clos- key received basketballs for being selected as the most improved players in the ipnior division. Medals were presented to the junior all-star team con. sisting of Lise-Ann Abra- wwards went to Tina Baker, Carrie Brown, Angela Cat enacei;* Aria Goolieff, Cami Letham, and Shelly Pakula. Basketballs were present- éd to most improved players Sandra Anderson, Jenny Le tham, Reena Deadmarsh, Marilyn Moyer, and, Sherri Senior all-stars were Kim Tarasoff,. Karen Popoff, Leigh Halisheff, Deanna Mac- Arthur’ and Lori Kinakin. Camp leadership award went to Terry Hargreaves. Special thanks are extend- ed to Mike Balahura, Tom Demeo, Doug Hickey, Barry DePaoli, Patty Plotnikoff and Jack; Closkey for their time, energy, and patience. Weekend race for sailboats Between 70 and 80 board- sailers and sailboats will compete in this year's Gray Creek Regatta to be held on the Labor Day weekend at Gray Creek on Kootenay Lake. The Regatta, sponsored by the West Kootenay Sailing MINOR SPORTS Sure, ‘re interested! Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to get reports of your organization onto the Sports pages. 365-3517 Pre-iInventory Sale This Friday & Saturday! SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE Geneile 693-2 BORDERLINE TRANSMISSION 2865 Highway Drive, Trail 368-3231) | ™s:: Your Automatic Transmission Club, is the largest sailing event held in the West Koot- enays. Boats ranging in size from sabots’ and boardsailers to cruisers over 27 feet long will compete in-the event. The event is mainly in- tended as a fun event rather than a serious sailing com. petitio&i AN sailboats are welcome to compete. The regatta features two full days of regular races where the boats are divided into five classes: cruisers, dinghies, Lasers, sailboards and Sabots in order that be- ginners will not be over. whelmed by the size of the fleet and to faciliate timing The first race gets underway at 10 a.m. on Saturday. On ‘Monday, Labor Day, the Gray Creek Fluke Tro- pity Race will be held. This event is unique to Gray Creek since all the boats ‘start’at different times based on their performance over the weekend rather than starting all the boats in each class at the same time. In theory all of the boats should cross the finish line at the same time so the first person over the finish line is the Gu-Dor Sporis Castlegar & SATURDAY BASEBALL—MAJOR LEAGUE: Coverage of L.A vs. Montreal Expos or Chicago Cubs vs. Atlante Braves, 10:30 o.m THaTIne! 6. ‘Tereers — U. ntleman transmission problem player’ .$. OPEN: Eorty round trom USTA National Centre in odows N.Y. 11:30.0.m., channel 7 HOCKEY — CANADA CUP: Canade vs. West Germany, 5 p.m. GOLF WINNER trophy from Arnie . » &d Clem (far right) feceives*the © Sherwood nn for winning the Zone &rt Memorial Walker ( , Toutnament with a one left) come in second place. Clem wen golf tourney Ed Clem of the Rossland- Trail Golf Club, tamed the demanding Rossland course with a score of one under par Tl, to win the second annual Zone Four Mike Wichert Memorial Tournament held -on Sunday. Last year's wipper, Dang Walker of Castlegar, carded! a 74 to take second place, with Jobn Rice of Rossland- ‘Trail placing third, (on retro- gression) with a 74 as well. The low net winner was Doug Walker of Rossland Trail. Second plaee went to Grant Lenarduazi, (Rossland. Trail) Alex Bojey took third ~ place for Valleyview. Winner of the Jow, gross ie junior , Expires One Coupon Per Customer Order. September 30, 1984 es ) For more Savings see Flyer imjast Sunday's Paper Prices effective through Saturday, Sept. 1 in your Friendly, Courteous Castlegar Safeway Store. Wedeesday and Saturday Tiersen and tides Sam teBpe. Sam. to6 pm We reserve the right to lim! sales fo retoll quantities Transgo Shift Kits OPEN PLAY Sat. & Sun. Only WITH TH COUPON BOWL SPAY FOR OPA Y? 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