general 52 CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 16, 1982 SELKIRK COLLEGE VOCATIONAL DIVISION ROSEMONT CAMPUS, NELSON, B.C. THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM IS STILL ‘ACCEPTING AEFLICATIONS FOR THE SEPTEMBER, 4 1982, General Mechanics Program This nine month course is designated to - prepare individuals for employment as mechanics. challenge the Module pine Heavy Duty Graduates can systems, mended. vitice ppr This program is divided. into modules some of which are: welding, engine cepairs, engines, fuel systems, starting electrical hydraulics, brakes, clutches, ceansmisetons, drive lines. 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In the B will be Sharon Koshlay of Craw- ford Bay, and Karen Johnson of Grand Forks in C class. Angela Hoodikoff of Grand Forks is the junior girls rep- resentative, while Kelly Hoodikoff of Grand Forks will be the junior boys A class and Shane Heasman of Creston in the B class. The Senior men's A and B» class received no entry. Primary. school holds track meet Krista Bentley: performed well athletically at the Valley. Vista primary school track meet held recently. q Six-year-old Bentlay sy placed first in the running races and the skipping races in her division, as well as the erab walk along with Connie Morgan, and second in the - parent-child wheelbarrow Face. “Following are official kin- dergarten and primary re- or bom, tet Graeme Bosson; second: Shawn Rezonoff; third: Chris Sconnata . Seven-year- old girls: first: Robyn Craven: Donielle Crockett, third: .: second: Di Melonle Abraham: old Roce Six ten Wate Kristo Bentley; Wendy Gloskey: third si kelly en Gre Ehmant third: Wally" Brennan, iro Is: first; Ryanna esthott & Te = rch; second: o's ou firats We yc second: tephonie Hynes: third: Seven-yeor-old |g | Monkman; second: Robyn ; third: Erin Hitchins. indy fen “Praschooler’s Race: Boys: fi Paul Wiwehor & Craig eas second: Marty poems ‘thi econd: Van Vliet; Michael Van Vil boys: first: ly. Richa second: Michael mabkell @ Greg Ehman: G revo girs: first: Ryocro Westhoff, & Melanie’ rahomse; second: Tasha Bir- Slow Bicycle Race: 1 first: lan O Ken oung: tl third: Ni telat firsts Robyn Craver bed a boys: fi Kelly Maitre “jecona: tod Carew & Martin Guido. Grods Two telss fir: Westhoff; second: third; Danielle Crocket, Valley Vista Kindergarten . Running: Girist Bluebirds: first: Michelle eae second: Jill :_ Andrea Johnson. Folledbindas first: Erin Hender- 3 second: Jomie Slebott; Boys: Greenb at: Jeremy Messenger; second: rd: Brian Hahn. G ond: Smell, third: Seria Oudes. Brownbirds: first: Brad Coleman; seconds Rolf: ‘Horie thisd: mane pin az Giles Yelioy econ a” ha Yeime Glebol Brownlie. - Naney Chang: OF Michelle Ferris; Ableat Hien povkor’ © Andrea son, Redbirds: first: Toe-Anne ichalle Gorcak: impbell. Boys: Irat; Steven Bate; second: Brad Coleman; cis Rolf Hartman, Giles oe Guid Melanie Gibson; second: Erin Hendersen third §=Melanie rownlle, Redbirds: first ‘Alesha 3 Campbell: ‘second Sera Vatkin, ne White; third Jennifer Helv, calle Gorcak. ‘Bopyst championships this year, es- pecially after: Labatt Brew- eries of Canada Ltd. with- drew as the association's nag tional sponsor. = Labatt bailed out because MM! it was angered that some universities were seeking sponsorship for local sporting. events from its ermpenters. , Pugh said. ’ Fruitvale, B.C. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ‘SALE BEAVER VALLEY CAMPER & TRAILER SUPPLIES Open Friday & Saturday till.8 p.m EVERYTHING MUST SOr: y nid? Eri parent pi chia Wheelbarrow lace: Grade One boys: first: Sewn Mes, , Rerorol second: ley Mee meu iourth: Mit. Bones. Grade first: Kista Bentley & third: Connie Mrs. Craven. 2 first: Kelly Richacds «4 s* irs. Richards; jecond: irtin & Mrs, Guido; third: Greg cretion & tars. Brom- meland. Grade Two girls: first: Ph. 367-9867 t Tonnie Garay, Second Blan Wane tnied fern Finney. Blackbirds:" first .Brent Neumann, second Joey Kingdon, thied ‘Orrin Oudes. Brownbieds; first’ Chris Crabwalk: Girls: Bluebirds: first: Nancy Chang, second Michelle Johsnon, th Sara Vatkin, ‘tom Greenbirds: tire Brian Hoh, second Renny Gorey, third Paul Grant. Block first Brent Neumann, Ortin Oudes, third Devon Cortmell. Brownbirds: first Brod Coleman, cond Rolf Hartman, third Chris Gray fredindsigeried Race: girls: fir- st Krista Cartmell,, Brookyu Coleman, second Charmaine Boys: firs Ryan “Bobakalll, econd Robbie Campbell, An- drew Gras nt, thied Garth Vatkin, Hopping: Sirs: Bluebirds: first Nat ig. second Andrea lancy Johnion, third | Michelle Ferris. Glebe! second Erin Hendenten, “third Redbi HOMEGOODS -- FURNITURE. WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek "Drive a Little to Save a Lot” is: first Alesha Campbell ‘ond Anne White, third jennifer He Borst Greenbirds: first Jem Fine. econd Ronny Garay, third Brion. Hohn: Blockwirda: Brent + first Rolf harman; second Steven Bate, third Brad Coleman: Wheelbarrow (Parent and child): Gites Bluebirds: first Noncy Chang-Mrs. Key Jones, second ail "Brody ‘Mrs. Michelle Fercis-Mes, SUMMERSET SAILBOARDS 2145 FIRST AVE., ROSSLAND, B.C. LESSONS /SALES/RENTALS. enONe sa 7 LOF PHONE CALL WNL BE DEDUC; ANY PURCHASE) first, Jeremy Messenger, second Ryanne & Mrs. Westhotf; second : Donialle & LAS Crockett third: , A good time was had by students and their teachers and parents at Woodland Park on Friday June 4, when * the primary grades competed in the annual track meet events, Parents ran an Mi _Sports Stepan pion 8 ra CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 16, 1982 Woodland Park holds track meet Joe Koo: Ain Selly: third: Jonathon High Jump: Five-year-old girls: irst: Kelly Kinaki aura Kosowan; thir concession, and helped with events, The weather was kind and the field gaily | p, decorated with windsox made by the Grades 1 and 2 chases Gr Tw frat, Gr first; Carly Noney second; Rory Perrler, third, Other winners were: Slow Bike Race: Flve-year-old girls: Fayant: thied: Chele Nd aires frat: Laura er cong al ven-year-ald girls: Kelly Savidelt Cirsi)s second: Rory Farrier: third: Cormen Cordele, year-old boys (Grade rst; Kevin Dunnebacks; tl Chor ear-old girls: ‘ir a Dra; peso: f Amanda Fayant, third: old gists: first: Laura Kotowan & Anne-Loulse Robinson; second: Nikki Perrin & Kelly Kinakin; third: Tanya Link & Aver Shep- pard, Five-year-ald Mark Perrier & Jon second: Young; third: Jason Cordeiro: & Jordan Fyfe. Six-year-old gists: tests Chlstina Evidokimoll & Laura Peterson: second: Jessica Keus & CI obs; third: tor Boker & Jennifer Fayant. Six-year-old boyst first: Jerem Fleat & Heldi Smee: secon Six-year-old boy Christopher Bryson; se Travis Stoachnoft; third: David ‘oobk mney Killough third Marcel Dussecul!, Seven-year- ald bays (Grade Two): first: John Garrett & Jason Harker; second: Kris Chernenkolf: third: ie 1 ieinatine id’ boys: first: Jon scond: isten Cordeiro; Gilmour. Six-year- ag sae firsts ‘Jennifer Fayant; second: Christing Evidokimoff; third: Loura Peterson. Six-year- girls: first: Tommy year ee second: Lisa Draper; third: Kim Byers, Eight-year old boys: first: atd howe scond: doe koouant third: @ Vidiz- zon. Tiecpenceld gies: first: Jodi Young; second: "Kim Cher- old boys: no race. Seven-year- -nenkolf. old’ girler first: econd: Rory Per Becky Gilmour. Seven-y rade One)t first: Kevin Cam : Danny n-year-old boys (Grade Two)i first: John Garretts jecond: Kris Chernankoff; third: eon bychates brs wthied Broad Jump: : Fireryear-old girs: first: Tanya louie Rebinta fe Five. “onde tevre r old boys: ; second: Mark t third? Jon Kroon. Six- old boys: Christopher ryan {first}; second: Michael toner” third: Chris Henderson. Tarrys-Shoreacres Primary track meet with a new twist mn joys: first: Lonnie Foodkoli: second: Jonathan Bryson: {nied Adrian rNine-year-old girl i toulse Robinson, third: Tonya Link, Five:years raid ‘boyss first: Mark Perrier: second: Anne- Loulse_ Robinson: ‘ond: id Bonderott, ald ‘ie Hist, Sensica sting Michael id: Jeremy Fleat; thirds Vince ‘Antignant.: Seven-year-ctd girls: first: Bocky simours second Rory Perle 1 fi jason i ond: John Gorrett; third: Jett Evidokimoft. Eight-year-otd gets first: Kim Bye: ond: Ireena Baker third: Lisa ‘Draper, Eight- year-old boys: first: Joe Koo econd: Donald Chow olf. Three Legged Race: Five-year Bry David Zoobkoll; third: Vince Antignant year-old boys: | firsts Vince An: tignonl; Istopher third: ‘Michael Lane, old girts: first: Carly cond: Carmen Cor- imo. imoff; second: Mark Kyle; Hinds John Garren, Fight-yeor: old girls: first: Lisa Droper; second: Traena Saker; third: Nancy Perepolkin, Elght-yeor- old boyst first: Dustin Omand: econd: David Beasley; third: Justin Phillips & Jason Oirks. Nineyear-old girl first: Kim se ela Smeo & Carly cond: Kelly yen Cordeiro;, y Hars! Seven-year-old boys (Grade One): first: Kevin Dun- nebacke & Baulne: second: Roddy Hayashi & Marcel Dusseault; third: Cam Foodlkoff & Jeremy Float. Seven bore (Grade Twos fir ear-old Eight-year-old. gia fit Teoena Baker & “sec ican Phillips & Chad orden. Nine-yeo ar-old s Kim cherne: Koff & Jodi Young. cond: Beon’ Bag Toss: Five. year: old girlss i eieate i Kinakin; .ouise Robinson; third: Tanya, Link. hives year-old boys: first: jen Kroon; second: Jason Cordeiro; third: Mark Perrier. Sie-year-otd girls: Arats ica Kous: | second: thi en yeuratd ices fir Cormen Con eiror’ third: Carly Lychak. Seven-year-old boys (Grade One & Two); first: Mark Kyle: second: John Gorrett; third: Kevin Dun- 2 thle Lonnie Foodikolf fhe. Nine-yeorold Greg Young: third: Warran Har shenin & Jason Cordeiro. Six- arold gifs list; Jossica Kout Kim Steenvoordan; secon Chris Evidokimoff & Laura Pater Ine: sacon Christopher Bryson & Vince An- fignant;, third: Jeremy Fleet & jaldi even-year-old isin iret Kelly Davidoff & Cor. men Cordeiro; second: Rory Perrier @ Sheri Gilmour: hed: Ami Jere Killough & Ma Kyle; third: Kevin Dun- acke & Kris Chernenkolf. oan year-old girls: first: Tommy Ackerman & Nancy Perepolkin; second: Treena Boker & Lesa nda. Romne} boys: in Bryson & dete Phitipss second: Donald iow & Jason Dirks; third: Aurion delly & David Beasley. Aine-year-old girls: Jodi Young : Kim Chernenkolt. Hopping: Five-year- rold pirle: fir. Louis: inson; ‘Cordeiro, Six- year-old girls: first: Jessica Keus; second:. Laura Peterson; third: Lori Baker. Six-yeor-old boys: first: Christopher Bryson; second: Vince Antinori third: girl Kim Second: Jodi Youre. a vidokimoff; second: Jessica Keuss ‘hid: Nikki Siemens. Six- JUNE 16 TO JUNE 23 old piriss first: “Tanya Link & Averil Sheppard: second: Anne- Lovise Robinson & Laura Kesowan;. third: Nikki Percin Kelly Kinakin. girls: first: Rory Perci rf (Grade One)!" Bauln boys: first: Mark Perrier & fon Austin; second: Jon Kroon D (Grade Two): first: John Garrett; in fecond: Danny Poropelkin: third, place ribbon for seven-year-old boy’s bicycle race. sotl Evigokimolt. tight. yeorold Qirls: first: Amanda Romney: second: Kim Byors; third: Teena Baker, Eight-year-old : Chow; eaale: hinds Lonnie Foodikell, Ninevyeorvold gifls: Kim Chor. pankol (lirst?; second: Jodi Singing Race: Five-yeor-old girlies first: Averil Sheppard; Second: Anne-Loulsa Robinson; third Tonya Link. boys: first: Jordan fi Mark Parrl Gilmour, Slx- aeatalty ines fine Loura Peterson; second: Chris Evidokimolt; third: |: Lori Boker. Six-year-old boys: fi wa ut PLEASED cles second: Michau! Lane, td Twelt wtirat (idskimol’t d: Harker: thid: Mark, “aye ‘tit year-old girtss first: Lesa Dr Second: Amando Romn Adri Sims tests Kin Chotoonkett: second: Jodi Young. (sane Y first . parents bean bag. Brady, third, The Tarrys/Shoreacres Primary Track Meet was held on June 4. The event was well attended and en- joyed by everyone. This year the track meet was organized into a station approach. Stations events in- cluded standing broad jump, dash, accuracy throw, sock race, obstacle race, sack race, bean bag bobble, ball roll race, log race, golf ball/ spoon, skipping race, and crab run. Parents were in- vited to, participate, in. par:. ents straight racing and in bobble, race. Preschoolers ‘partici pated in an obstacle race. The track meet ended with a tug-of-war in which all the children participated. All the races were run in heats in each age group. Rib-, bons were awarded to each child in each event according to the dard that the par- Parents are to be com- mended for their cooperation and help during the day. ° A special thank you is ex- tended to the Glade, Shore- acres and Tarrys Recreation Commissions for their gen- orisity in supplying hot dogs, ice-cream and milk to all the participants. A big thank you also goes to Mrs. Deschene, Mr. Phipps, Mrs. Belezyk, Mrs. Kazakoff and Miss Dyck for their part in organizing the’ events and: for. coodrinating” all ‘thés other * aspects ‘asso-? * ciated with track meets. As this event produced winners in 14 events for each of eight age groups, names of first, second, and third place finishers are not listed. In- stead, contratulations are extended to all those who took part in the -Tarrys/ ticipant achieved. Primary Track Meet. 2 Borg will return to Grand Prix BONN (CP) — Swedish tennis ace Bjorn Borg says he will return to the Grand Prix circuit next year, even if it means qualifying for each tournament. In an interview conducted earlier this month in Copen- hagen and published Tuesday at Stern magazine, Borg says he will return to Grand Prix events in January after a series of exhibition matches and other tournaments, starting in the United States in July. “Four- and eight-man tour- naments against men like (Ivan) Lendl, (John McEnroe, (Vitas) Gerulaitis and (Jim- my) Connors are planned, and I will play a lot of, mat- ches in the last three months of this year so that I can Service Special Includes: road test, remove pon, vis rf Wold. FREE qowane tedi “within @ 100 with mojor rey TTL ‘INFLATION FIGHTER’ Automatic "$4 = *18° ual inspection, clean sump ‘kreen, adjust bands and linkage, replace pan gatket and “really get back in business in January, 1983,” Borg says. 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