Wednesday, June 29, 1994... ‘The Castlegar Sun Local swim Castlegar Rec Depar of the e hy = a clubs comps Cane ae ar zai Lae HT if He rif will thadk: you for it and ie will always Meets pT it zg Rvé TAKE A SECOND LOOK: .| # Paving And Landscaping Done * New Show Suites « /TT'S WORTH ANOTHER VISIT - COME TODAY HALL i pel THe light prac- tise round before the serious to the tournament is the golf Course itself which is rated one of the best in North America. How- gets together a lot and we spend all the money we get in. We have great food and great entertainment.” The entertainment Wayling speaks of took the form of a vari- ety show put on by a group of ‘women golfers on Thursday and the annual “gong” show on Ze. Susan Rossa slashes a ball down the right the Pope & Talbot Midget Fastball Team, which will head to Port Albemi later this month, Bill Perehudoff (pictured above) shows off his tour- nament-winning putting form. Perehudoff shot a 149 on the tough Castie- gar course. Lake, Idaho who shot incredibly well on the tough Castlegar “C” Flight- low gross, Bob Moore of Calgary; low net, Char- lie Christensen of Castlegar. “D” light- low gross, Jack Curran of ; low net, Buzz Mac- of Castlegar, “E” Flight- low gross, George Crossley of Castlegar, low net, Gerry Wichest very good chance, It all depends on [what our mentality) is when we go.” - the team gets prepared for the Provincials. Datchkoff is opti- mistic about the tournament which will feature some stiff might as well give up now and just go fishing. Provincial Championships are fun for any team that takes part but raising the money to get there can always be a hassle for the coaches and players. If you would like to contribute to the Pope & Talbot'team reaching the Provincials, call Ron Bartsoff at 365-2804 or stop by the car wash the team will be holding this Saturday. Another old-timer shows impeccable form as he calm- ly drains this putt. His was not the only fine putt at this year's tourney. well and there were a few nota- bles who played extremely well. Co-chairman, Dinosaur Open One of these was 79-year-old Roy Stone, a former club sional at the Rossland-Trail ‘SUN STAFF PHOTOS (Jeff Gabert Country Club. Stone showed that an old dinosaur can still wield a big club. “There were some excellent and we had a lot of good 3,” said Wayling. “Larry net who were in the last group with Bill.” The Dimosaur Open is sched- uled to ran again next year bigger and better. Unlike the dinosaurs of old, it is clear that these golfers and this tournament will never become extinct. Ht 7 flute il ERE U End of the Road for Slocan Valley The Slocam Valley Slowpitch season i 1 E cf eet liter The Arrow Lakes Rainbow Fishing Regatta was held June 25 and the winning Rainbow Trout weighed 1.8 kgs. The wyly crew who Caught the fish (pictured above) was captained by Bob Lesy and Supported by a crew of Steve Lesy, Wayne Briggeman and Nelson Ne Nelson was resp for fighting the treacherous trout into the boat. Tennis Anyone? Wayne young age, you will be able to enjoy the game for the rest of your life. Learn to serve and volley, find a backhand to fit your fore- hand, practise a to comp your b or simply discover why you can “love” someone while still hating their guts. For more details call Wayne at 365-3489. Golfing for Sunshine and Selkirk The Selkirk College Foundation Worobieff Mal Steick with a score of 53.2. The low gross im the “A” Flight went to the Pope & Talbot team of Al Akelson, Brian Thomas, Tom Lucas, Gerry Kabatoff and Prank Liber who shot a 58. If have $ports info, call Jeff at 365-7762 & developmental focus that stresses technique more than ye * Level Entry Private Yards Large Patios Recreation Céntre *2 Bedroom «2 Bathrooms * Some with basement It's not only the Lifes tyle It's the peace of mind. semper ar majority of the kids coming back next year. We look at and ten of those were attending their first ever meet. Kristy Verigin won the Division Five Girls silver medal while Celine Evans won the Division Six, Girls gold medal. The Aquanauts sent 44 ath- letes to Grand Forks and Coach Wendy Pilla was extremely pleased with the effort of her swimmers. “They became} allbaround atb-o 01) cow Woy Hhrogunn the weokent) +tectinical< toviic, oft .. ” said The Aquanaut wi ed: Div.1 girls- Michelle Todd (bronze); Div.1 boys- Steve Hall (silver); Div.2 boys- Yasha Arishenkoff; Div. 2 girls- Lisa Johnson (silver); Div.3 boys- David Gallo (gold); Div.3 girls- Danielle Jmieff (gold); Dawn Hadiken (silver); R Shepherd (bronze); Div.4 boys- Clayton Bonin (silver); Lorne Hartson i Both the Aquanauts and the River Otters also sent swimmers to Penticton for a meet that fea- to check out what the other regions had to offer. The stars for the River Otters were Seamus and Aaron Donohue, Emily Wat- son and Scooter Corkle. 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