CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, July 2, 1978 Aa Scares of Bieycliste Paling Part in Sunday's Bike-a-Thon to Raise Money for an Ice Machine for the New Arena Were Led by a Hearty Group of Civie_ Leaders, Most of Whom Completed the Full 12-Mile Route. Shown in this Castlegar ivews Photo as the Bike-a-Thon Got Underway are Gordon Brady of CKQR, Charlie Cohoe of the Kiwanis Club, Mayor Ed Mosby of Castlegar, Cigar-Chomping Mayor Louis Maglio of Nelson, Ald. Audrey Moore of the Regional District, Jacob Pedersen [Who, at 78, was the Oldest Entrant Riding His Familiar 1952 Bicycle}, Lions Club Chris D'Arcy, and Don Wickett of the Castlegar Rotary Club Who Won Crowd Admiration for Good Sense in Showing U Rudi Aquanauts Win Nelson Swim Meet With 666 A jubilant Aquanaut speed swim team returned from the first swim meet of the season after handily winning the com- petition held at the Nelson Aquatic Centre last weekend. Teams were entered from Castlegar, .Trail, Nelson, Col- ville, Wash., and Beaver Valley, with 250 swimmers participat- ing. * Team standings alter the competition were: Castlegar 666 points; Trail 595 points; Colville 153 points; Nelson 150 points, and Beaver Valley 144 points. i Individual aggregate win- ‘ners and runners-up from Cas- tlegar were as follows: . Girls 8 and under—Jana Command, aggregate; Doreen Innes, runner-up. Girls 9 and 10—Alexis ‘250 Swimmers from Castlegar, Trail, Colville, Nelson, Beaver Valley Final standings of individ. ual Castlegar swimmers wet Girls 8 and Under Jennine Harding—first in 50 metre butterfly, fifth in 50 freestyle, fourth in 50 back. | Helaine Oleski—sixth in 50 ly. Boya 8 and Under i Brian Kristiansen—fourth in 50 fly, third’ in 50 breast, sixth in 50 free, first in 50. back. CASTLEGAR NEW. SPO Erika Berger—second in 50 fly, fifth in 50 breast, third in 50 free, fifth in 50 back. Doreen Innes—third in 50 fly, first in 50 breast, fourth in 50 free, second in 50 back. ‘Walsh, runner-up. + Jana Command—fourth in Girls 13 and 14—Wanita .50 fly, third in 50 breast, first in Command, runner-up. . + 80 free, first in 50 back. Girls 15 and 16—Roslyn Beattie, runner-up. Boys 9 and 10—Michael RTS Girls'9 and 10 - 50 Metres Alexis Walsh—first in fly, second in breast, second in free, sixth in back. Carolyn Kerby—sixth in ree. Boys 9 and 10 - 50 Metres Michael Berger—first in News from the Golf Course YBerger, aggregate winner; ‘AChris Wanjoff and Josef Berg- r, ied for runner-up. = Boys 11 and 12—Rob Mec- SGauley, aggrogate winner. ; Boys 17 and over—Geoff : Yule, aggregate winner; Rus- F sell Beattie, runner-up, Clarke’s Pool 750 - 2nd Ave, N. - Red Cross Swimming Lessons First Session July 5-16 Register July 5 —9 a.m. - 12 Noon Fee 10 Lessons — $7.00 Instructors: Patty Turner, Frank Clarke : Janice McKinnon GENERAL SWIMMING Es 3:30-5 pm. 6- 7:30 p.m. = 8:30 p.m. for Adults Only 50c Students 75¢ Adults $1 for Further Information Phone 365-5106 Why the new Pioneer P40 should be your next » By John Dalziel Last Wednesday was a red letter day in the annals of the Castlegar Seniors’ golf activi- ties when 23 Senior members tJ Ss It's got everything. ibe System to kill vibration. Balance, side-to-side, as well as front-to-back. Exclusive EDM Porting for high performance and better gas consumption. i « Adjustable Automatic Oil Pump with exelu- sive Posi-Lube Bar. ‘ ae eLarge Capacity Air Filler for more efficient carburetor performance. Get full details on the Pioneer P40 now! MONASHEE | SPORTING EQUIPMENT 1400 Columbia® Ave CASTLEGAR. B.C. from the Rossland-Trai! club visited with us. This turned out to be one of the best events yet. Even the weatherman co-oper- ated and provided us with almost perfect golfing weather. As far as possible, the visitors were divided evenly with Castlegar boys and set out to play nine holes of quasi com- petitive golf. I say ‘quasi’ since, judging from the merriment from all parts of the course, a real good: time was being enjoyed by everyone. In the unavoidable absence of our Big Chief Bert Lamb and «the avoidable absence of Se- cond Big Chief Jim Kelly, yours © truly was given the job of wel- coming the visitors and an- . into the total community event that it was. “We do hope that everyone enjoyed themselves and could see the benefits that can be gained from cycling. A reminder to all partici- pants that they should work on getting their pledges collected. It is expected that all pledges will be in to the Recreation Office by July Sth. Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 ‘A special thanks goes out to the RCMP, the CB's, persons manning the chect. points and to all merchants.who donated ‘ prizes or refreshments. eee For the music lover, Rocky Mont Studio of is tions. To date, our swim program has been very well received and the majority of classes are filled. Persons stil! interested: in\ enrolling may contact our offices. Due to the number of offering a number of courses for persons interested in learning more about the music industry. Courses offered include the set up of hi-fi systems, multi-teach recording, electric and electron- ie music workshop and profes- ‘sional sound reinforcement. Persons’ wishing further information should phone the studio. . A further Shoreacres ev- ent is the annual fish derby which is scheduled for Aug. 8. Watch for more details which ‘Medallion. and. Bronze . Cross. Castlegar News Sa) classes, 'a special class is scheduled for the evenings of Aug. 2:to 13, One class which -has’ a number. of ‘openings’ is the Adult Lessons, w hich run the summer. -Per- will be cee ‘Our summer. programs are presently accepting. registra- @ PATCHING WEST KOOTENAY PAVING ‘A FOR 5 @ PATIOS: & SIDEWALKS @ DRIVEWAYS @ PARKING LOTS © NOTHING TOO SMALL OR LARGE Phone Anytime After 6 p.m. 365-2244" 426 sons interested in enrolling in these classes should do so at our office. Response to our outset, canoe, cycle and playground programs have been slow. Of > the wide variety of activities that are being offered only two of the classes are filled, these being two of the canoe camps. Vacancies still exist in the “July 6 - 9 canoe camp. for children between the ages of 13 and 15 and the July 20-22 camp for 9 to 10-year-olds. ‘A new program that is starting. this year is the cycle CANEX SPEEDW STOCK_ ASSOCIATION eee TIME TRIALS 1 p.m. . — 7 MILES SCUTH OF SALMO AT OLD CANEX TAILING PONDS 2 Classes of Compatition a dalopies — Street Stock Competitors from the Kootenays and U.S. _ CONCESSION AT THE GROUNDS "Proceeds to Community Projects - PERSONS. Presents - 11P. OPEN TO NDAY JULY 4 ~ RACING 2:p.m. AY i] Ph, 365-3139 Ted Wolner J 0r,365-3431 Ame Ternsten Bike-a-Thon, Fish Derby, Summer Programs Aquanauts Head CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, July 2, 1976 . For Trail Swim Meet. Competition — By Bob Rafter Tho Castlegar Aquanaut Swim Club emerged victorious last. weekend in the Nelson Neptunes Invitational: Swim Meet, The victory was especlal- ly sweet for the club, as it marked the firat time we have defeated the Trail Stingrays in TOMLIN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. SS, 1 — Castlegar SALES & SERVICE © We We Supply and Install cap SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD -——>23 Walter Tomlin 365-5034 Site 5 - Comp. 17 Mike Tomlin 965-5511 swim competition, We hope to repeat that performance in Trail th's week- end in their swim meet. It should prove quite a test for the club since two very strong clubs, Golden and Penticton will also be in attendance, ‘The meet will be held in the Wright ‘Swimming’ Pool in East Trail, with the starting time slated for the mornings of Saturday and Sunday and the hoon. The competition’ will be keen and would provide hours of enjoyment for anyone who is interested in competitive swim- ming. Lam very pleased with the ‘manner in which the swimmers handled themselves over the weekend: For many, it was their first taste of swim compe- tition, 496 Columbia Ave., Castlegar PH. 365-7818 * The Only Complete Brake Shop in the Kootenays A list of aggragate winners ‘and finalists is also included in this edition of the Castlegar News. I hope to have some pictures of the Aquanauts in action for next week. Yell to us for help + WATER SAFETY Private Pools Lid. A Choice of t 4l : a Shapes & Sizes z Steel, ‘aetna : Plastic or Fiberglass ails Phone 365-6774 ; tours. These cycle tours will be, for children between‘ the ages, of 18 and 14 on July 6 - 8 and for 15 to 16 years old on Aug. 18 - 20. For, a. fun: and rewarding... experience of exploring natural areas by. bicycle you should take in this program. 8 Three programs: outset, ‘lollypoppers and the grasshop- per gang are runoffs of the old day camp and playground pro- ~ grams. All of these programs ~ have a number of vacancies and \ are awaiting your participation, ‘The lollypopperes, which is for the 4 to 6-year-olds, offers a stimulating play experience for every pre-schooler: while the grasshopper gang offers the 6 to 9-year-olds. natural aware- sness activities, hiking, fishing, seycling, canoeing and. special tours. - ‘Anyone..who loves the out-of-doors should join us for a summer of good times. ‘The outset’ program for 9 to 14-year-olds is a continuation of our. outdoor-orientated pro- gram. This is an, excellent opportunity for all children to gain some experience in the outdoors. Activities: are to include fishing, cyéling, canoe- ing, hiking and orienteering, with instruction being given in each area. For the 4 to 10-year-olds, there will be a free Binkly and Doinkel’ Puppet Show at. the Kinnaird Hall on the afternoon of July 9, For an entertaining show which has been well received in other years, please Oates paint oGtsiocing your) children out. The sailing clinic at Nancy “Green lake from July 12 to 16 is ‘set and ready to go. Interested in attending? Please’ register now. Dogs Over a million cases of dog bites are treated annually in North: America. In addition, more than $5 million damage to domestic livestrock is traced to dogs each year. - A &T PAINTING (interior :- Exterior Residential or Commercial — Sandblasting — P.O, Box 164 Robson, B.C : 425 Canadian Cellulose Co. ‘itd. (Sawmill Division} Canadian Cellulose Co. Lid. (Pulp. Milt Division) Castlegar News Got Bonnett's Boys & Mens Wear Pete's T.V. Service Bob's Pay'n Takit West's ‘Department Store . Field's Store Bosse’s Jewellery Pardman, Furniture & Appliances Casilegar Drug Stedmans Department Store Macleods Store (Castlegar) Downtown Chevron Klothes Kloset Alex Barber Shop GLS Electronics Ltd. Speedee Appliance Repairs. Mitchell Supply. Ltd. PEL CLR, SERS — Oglow: Brothers Building & Supply Super-Valu_ (Castlegar) Kootenay Building Ltd. P & G Builders Supply Sam's Automotive Caldset Groceteria dunction Shell Service & Wash Texaco Plaza Service Safeway Store (Castlegar) Marshall-Wells Store (Castlegar) Robinson Store Carl's Drugs Kootenay T.V. & Electronics tnland Natural Gas < Castlegar Savings Credit Union Dairy Queen (Castlegar) Boundary Industries Ltd. Cut-Rate Groceteria Quality Building Products Skyway Distributors °Ltd. Central. Food Mart Dave's Dixie Lee Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales (Robson) Maple Superette (Blueberry Creek) Co-op Petroleum Service (Genelle) Rock Island Tape Centre (Trail) Kelly's Stereo Mart (Trail) Radio Shack (Trail) Kootenay Soft Drinks (Trail) Dillingham Corporation Canada Ltd, Whiteline Service (Salmo) The Question Mark Cafe Lake) Smitty’s Pancake House (Nelson) Tillicum Inn (Balfour) Balfour Beach Inn (Balfour) Kaslo Hotel: (Kaslo) The Jones Boys Marina (Kaslo) Ralph Sedore (Hudson Hope) Rex Lee - Trailer Sales‘ (Salmon. Arm) Don's Stereo Center (Spokane) Verigin Industries (Trail) CASTLEGAR CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB Expresses its. sincere thanks to the Merchants listed above for their donations and interest which helped make our Second Annual Break on June 11, 12 and 13 a success, S Ne