Page 14A The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 11, 1994 Mega-hardware for young track athletes 80 metre hurdles; gold in high jump; had eveg competed in javelin, having a No track is too long and no hurdle athletes. too high for two Nicole and Angela Binnie, who belong to the Trail Track and Field ish in triple jump. Dogwood Invitational Tourna- ment in Victoria, May 7-8, with new personal bests. Out of a field of 1,500 athletes, 11- year-old Angela Bimniec scored a silver medal in the 100 metre run; gold in the were one year older. Angela set personal best in all her events. Racing in the 80 metre hurdles heating wp for the Binnie sisters, and resulted in a time of 14 seconds flat, one their exhausted though proud parents, full second ahead of her nearest compe- Don and Brenda, are juggling work and tition. As for the shot put comp Angela was throwing against girls who gold in shot put; and a fourth place fins just started throwing the spear two months The eepsticion circuit is just now with the girls’ traveling schedules. Both girls will be competing in the Her 13-year-old sister, Nicole Bin- Knights of Columbus Pentathlon in nie, ran for a gold in the 400 metre; threw for gold in’ the javelin competi- be tion and placed fourth in the 200 Competition for the West Kootenay, metre run. Is was the first time Nicole _also to be held in Trail, May 11. Trail this Saturday. As well, Nicole will at the B.C. High School Karate $15,000 for capital improvements to the park, volunteer labor ‘was necessary to make the project a reality. Local contractors responded to the call i , and it wasn't long before $10,000 in volunteer labor was “We've tamed a big cormer here. We've shown what can be done when people work together,” said Hickey. City Councillor Brenda Binnie was also thanked for her efforts, as were City of Castlegar senior staff members Dianne Kid kicks for gold Sun Staff Castlegar’s Karate Kid, Harby Dhillon, has kicked his way to another gold medal. The 16-year-old rte a “I was pleasently sur- prised at Harby’s wins, but not overly. He has a great future in this sport if he keeps it up,” said Maurice Doucet, chief instructor of Castlegar and Trail Karate clubs. Club members are prepar- ing for future competions that are taking place later this summer and in the fall. In the meantime, the club will be holding a seminar in Rossland at the Miners hall for all those interested in Karate. The event takes place May 14 and 15 and the guest instructor will be Sen- sei Robey Reed from Hunter, Recreation Commis- Barry Comin and Duane Monsen. City Councillor Brenda Binnie throws the opening Pat Metge from the pitch to a young baseball player Castlegar and District opening of two ball fields at Kinnaird Park, Tuesday. The local during the grand re- Reed is a sixth degree black belt in Shotokane Karate and seventh degree in = Doucet ot the semi- PI Bonin at 365-2678 (evenings). Swing batter! ‘The British C: B Il Association is hosting Ca Zone One base- tail uyrout camp on May 14 and 19 for the 1994 B.C Summer Games in Kelowna, yay 208 ‘The camp, Bas ot Ree ee fe St paves whe SS on 16 as of December 31, 1994. In the camp there will also be an identification camp for the B.C. Seleces (18 aad enpeet. Seotecstel candace from this camp will be invited to a top 40 camp in July. The camp costs $25. Call Jamie Pipes at 368-3287 for more information. Get Into the swim of things If you are an adult who is in imp endurance, then the Robson River Otters are mers are invited to the Coralea Scheupfer ticing Monday through Thursday froma 7:30 pun. to 8:30 pam. satting May 1© ccesbermhip for the Robson River Ones: Masiees Seca $35; or drop-in for $3. Call Sandy Donohue at 365-7084 for full details. Rollerblade clinic It’s the hottest thing going this summer! Rollerblades have opened up a whole new realm for athletes and on June 11-12, Castlegar and area residents can experience rollerblading right here! Mallard’s Source for Sports, in cooperation with In-Line Hockey, is offering a two-day clinic for youth at the Castlegar and District Recre- ation Complex. Kids age 7-10 , June 11, while those aged 11-15 take their turn on Sunday, June 12. Bach day costs $15. For more information con- tact Dale Donaldson at Mallard’s Source for Sports in Castlegar at 365-5588, or the Complex at 365-3386. walking and is If you're interested, head down to the complex to check it out. Be sure to take note of the new pool schedule at the Castlegar and District Recreation Complex. Call 365-3386 for more information. Swim Safety Did you hear the one about the mother who would not send her child to the local pool until he learned to swim? The next session of Red Cross and Pre-school swim lessons begin May 16 at the Castlegar and District Complex. Red Cross badges included yellow through to white. As for pre-schoolers, why not start them off carly in learning strong swim habits? Register as soon as possible since this is a popular program! Beat the summer rush. Fitness for all — a dollar As well, circle ps honing iy PT ye wah ney ang 10 am. with n testing ig body fats, otc). Prom 1:30 p-m.iwadll 3 You can even talk with a fitness instructor about exercise or a pharmacist blood p testing and medi Plan to attend! SeaQuest for Squids (we mean kids)! On Friday June 3, the Castlegar and District Recreation Complex is hosting some- p-m. until 9 p.m.. Sunfest Duathion On your mark, get set, now register for the Sunfest Duathlon, sponsored by Castlegar and District Recreation Centre, and Gerricks Cycle. The event in conjunction with Sunfest, and includes a 5.8k run; 35k cycle and finally pant) another 5.8k run. The duathlon is open to both individuals and teams, and the gun sounds at 9 a.m.. Earlybird registration is May 23. Here’s the pitch ... Zone One Horseshoe will be held Saturday, June 4 at Kinnaird Park different classes will be ng: Play-00s x Os BC Summer Games in Kelowna in Castlegar, starting at 10 am. Nine trations must be complete by May 31. Action on the diamonds Little League to enthusiastic players, happening every night of the week and on weekends at all the city’s parks. Whether you’re out for an evening stroll or just looking for something to ¢o, stop in and watch the action! Swim in the Senior Summer Games The B.C. Scalors Gases will be held im Priace Rupert foes Angus 3) mail Copies ber 3. Anyone i in the these games is invited to contact Marg van Yaerloe at 365-7163 before vay 22. If needed, swim. ofth will be’ held im: Juo. These competiions ase pes: to of poopie. age *9, a oer oppartunity for cab mem- | said Councillor Binnie. Both refinished "Rome a tal Mind, ad 1 votly Task ors to pong to vc ect mote ot ie a eninge” diamonds are now open for regular season play. bers to train with a person Mandy Giraud attending final trials for national berth Field Hockey goalie heading for Burnaby Sun Staff If you put Mandy Giraud between Two posts, her i are stop everything that comes your way. ; Giraud did just that last weekend while competing in the Under 18 Field Hock- ey Finals in Abbotsford. Qut of 132 competitors, she was one of 45 selected to attend the final trials, to be held this weekend in Burna- by. If she makes the cut, Giraud could find herself competing in the National Championships in Winnipeg this July. - Two other girls from Ross- land have also been selected to attend the final trials, Sarah Gunn and Ali Bi both of whom are also in grade 11. P ip will be divided into two groups, regular and novice. From Boston with love .. The son of Iate Staff Sergeant John Stevens, formerty stationed in Castlegar, and his- wife Ann, still living in Castlegar, recently competed in the Boston Marathon. Stevens, now living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was the focus of a feature in The Calgary Herald, published April 24, 1994. Stevens, once a resident of Calgary, still works as a freelance writer for the Calgaty paper. His wife, Terry Gilbert, is a Cal- gary Herald Reporter currently on a Nieman Journalism fellowship at Harvard Uni- versity. All the right moves Congratulations to the Castlegar Midget Girls team, who was successful at 4 tourna- ment in Kelowna, and when they left the Okanagan town, were undefeated champs. Coached by Ron Bartsoff and Dave Roosa, the ladies practice each Tuesday and Thursday evening at Kinsmen Park, and on Satrudays at Inland park. Why mot head oat to'a practice one night and check out these dynamic fastball players. Call 365-5579 with information for Sidelines Wednesday, May 11, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Page 15A s ‘ff, Kootenays for the benefit of ee as a whole, ue to be against by a jolly. wales exempts B.C. hydro’s électrical energy generation oye property taxation.” Profili said he is not against development of the Lower Columbia River, but he remem- bers it wasn’t long ago when Ed Conroy, then a candidate, vowed to work hard to ensure B.C. hydro would pay taxes. “To me this is still the goal, and B,C. hydro should not be allowed to further develop their profit interests without paying its fair share, which could be spent in this area since this is from where the But Conroy says B.C. hydro @ Challenge Continued from 5A have another chore in front of them—fundraising. Each volun- teer must raise $3,500 in order to go to Guyana in August. Already they have held a bake sale, and plan to conduct a bottle drive April 14. They are also lobbying service groups to make dona- But the project doesn’t stop upon their return from the coun- try—one of YCI’s objectives is that upon. return home the women transform their skills into positive civic action in their Why would a young woman intentionally put herself in a sit- vation and a country which will prove to be rigorous and stress- ful at best? Rhiannen spoke of the cross- roads she has reached in her life and the feeling of rightness when contemplating her joumey. “I'm at a stage in my life where I don’t know what to go on to. I’ve always had an inter- est in third world countries. When I saw this I jumped at it knowing it will expend my knowledge and experience.” Sarah also spoke of the need to explore her horizon and to help others. “It’s something I've always wanted to do. 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