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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 17

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 17

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CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, September 1, 1982 7B Moro about. lLCo uinmer it Vernon mmm Dean Priest of Port Coquitlam, silver in 200 metre freestyle. Jennifer Seymour, Michelle MacKenzie (Port Moody), Angie Arandelovic, and Kelly Bullock, silver in 200 metre freestyle relay. gold in 50 metre freestyle. Angie Arandelovic of Port Coquitlam, bronzes in 100 metres breaststroke and freestyle.

Jamie Clarke of Port Moody, gold in 50 metre butterfly, silver in 200 metre medley. Softball Girl's: Solarium Industries of Abbotsford took the gold medal after defeating silver medalist Squamish Drillers, 8-7. Port Alberni Pacers were awarded the bronze medal. Swimming Synchronized: 15 years over solo: Samanth and Kim Spence, silver. 15 years over team: Coquitlam's Monica Bolton, Alison Farrell, Leeann McGhie, Shawna Morris, and Samantha Wilks, gold.

Summer Swimming Association: Jennifer Seymour of Matsqui, gold in 100 metre medley. Kelly Bullock of Surrey, of Coquitlam, gold; Farrell Alison of Coquitlam, bronze, i 15 years over figures: Samantha Wilks, gold; Leeann McGhie of Coquitlam, bronze. 15 years over advanced figures: Wendy Lathrop of Coquitlam, gold. Novice Barb Cook of Coquitlam, gold. IS years and over duet: Leeann McGhie; and Samantha Wilks, gold; Monica Bolton and Shawna Morals of Coquitlam, bronze.

Recreation team: Co-quitlam's Barb Cook, Patti Fedewa, Wendy Cathrop, Leslie Prior, (Cttfatlnued from Page 1); 1 Jeanne Williams of Suri rcy, bronze tn pairs. -4 Orienteering Pat Berting of Surrey, gold in men's elite. Brent Kennedy of Langley, silver in Junior men. Liz Bodegom of Fort bronze in women's junior. Soccer Women's: Eraser Valley, represented by Port Coquitlam, came away with the gold -medal.

The team shutout Williams Lake in the final game, 2-0. BINtil rideirs'oira-TFirsik Many Chilliwack and valley riders will be travelling to Merritt this coming weekend for the B.C. Championship races. nn i JVU mie; 2 Andrew Butt; 3 Sheldon German; 4 Derek Kittilsen. 8 Novice: 1 Chad Hud-.

son; 2 Kyle De H-Wirth; 3 Ryan Ward; 4 Tyler Kostering. 9 Beginner: 1 Cameron Cleaver; 2 David Petterson; 3 Trevor Bamford; 4 Murray Fleming. 9 Novice: 1 Pierre Mur--phy; 2 Scott Standeven; 3 Harley Stobbe; 4 Brig De H-Wirth. 10 Beginner: 1 Shane Ward; 2 Darren Phelan; 3 DevinRanson. 8 Beginner: 1 Dennis Brady; 2 Danny Mitchell; 3 AlvinJimmie.

10 Novice: 1 Julie Wilkinson; 2 Daniel Van Klei; 3 Paula Stevens; 4 Jason Bobbitt. 11 Novice: 1 Derrick Rowe; 2 Bart Robertson; 3 Jason Statton; 4 Jason Hay. 12 Beginner: 1 Shawn Hiebert; 2 Steve Bamford; 3 Shayne Of fenheim. 13 Novice: 1 Bill Martens; 2 Scott Kittilson; 3 Darren Hawryluk; 4 Steve Reid. 13 Expert: 1 Mitch Stat ton; 2 Jody Peel; 3 Leah Schmidt.

14 Novices 1 Dennis Cooke; 2 Ian Fillinger; 3 Garry Friesen. 16 Novice: '1 Darren Brown; 2 Neil Stad; 3 Brent Rasmussen. Races will continue at the track on the following dates: Sept. 12, 1982. Sign-up 1 till 2 pjn.

Racing at 3 p.m. Sept. 18, 1982. Sign-up 10 till 12 noon. Racing at 1 p.m.

Due to earlier darkness there will be no more Wednesday night races at Star Trak this summer. The next races will be Sept. 12 and 18. post-harvest control of quackgrass. carryover.

control. Tourney won by Flyers Soowahlie Ravens hosted their third annual soccer tournament on the weekend, co-sponsored by Labatt's Brewery. Tzeachten Flyers took first place overall, defeating the Fraser Valley Athletics of Mission in the final. Fort Langley Islanders took home the consolation and Tzeachten Hawks were fourth. Most valuable player was Tzeachten Flyers' Roundup' is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company.

Edwards club champ Meadowlands Golf and Country Club has a new ladies club champion, Vi Edwards of Chilliwack. She won the 56 holes title during three days of play from Tuesday to Thursday last week, scoring a 258. Runner-up with 265 was Alice Mitchell In tyhe division, Ev Zuberbier has 281 and runner-up Edith Coulter 302. Winner of division was An Bronswyck with 315. Sixty-six riders raced Sunday at Star Trak BMX, competing in 13 motos.

Races results were as follows: 5 Beginner: I David Jim-mie; 2 Chad German; 3 Wesley Isaak. 7 Novice: 1 Brent Standeven; 2 Corey Waller; 3 Andrew Butt; 4 Tony Jim-mie. 8 Novice: 1 Chad Hudson; 2 Tyler Kostering; 3 Paul Warltier; 4 Kyle De H-Wirth. 9 Novice: 1 Trevor Hay; 2 Scott Standeven; 3 Brig De 10 Novice: 1 Kevin Champ; 2 Daniel VanKlei; 3 Paula Stevens. 15 Expert: 1 Mike Woodruff; 2 Darrin Brown; 3 Brad Purser.

11 Beginner: 1 Shane Ward; 2 Darren Phelan; 3 Darren Friesen. 8 and 9 Beginner: 1 David Petterson; 2 Dwayne Lowen; 3JarrodCranidge. 11 Novice: 1 Jason Stat-ton; 2 Derrick Rowe; 3 Bryan Janzen; 4 Bart Robertson. 12 Novice: 1 Scott Kit-tleson; 2 Leanne Sache; 3 Mike Moss. 13 Novice: 1 David Walton; 2 Bill Martens; 3 J.

C. Bourget. 13 Expert: 1 Jody Peel; 2 Mitch Stattonu3 Troy Weston. 14 Brad Garrett; 2 Greg Edge; 3 Ian Fill-inger. Results for Wednesday, Aug.

25 were as follows: and under Beginner: 1 Brad Worth; 2 David Jim-mie; 3 Jeff Friesen. 6 Novice: 1 Tony Jim- Buy 8 litres of Roundup this fall from August 1st to September 30th, 1982 and receive a ROUNDUP POCKET KNIFE. This fall treat Quack Grass and certain species of undesirable brambles. See your dealer for details, and application for a free pocket knife. Always read and follow the label directions for Roundup Hatchery wins Beer League Most sportsmanlike team was the Tzeachten Hawks.

All-stars included Opie Peters (Seabird Island), Scott Herrling (Wooden Shoe), Russ Johnson (Soowahlie Ravens), Bill Snow (Tzeachten Hawks), Kevin Larson (Fort Langley), Brian Commodore (Kilgard), Norm Chambers (Tzeachten Flyers), Eric Wilkinson (F.V. Athletics), Helmut Wiens -(Tzeachten flyers), Wes-Antone (Fort Langley) and the two players who shared the goaltending duties for F.V. Athletics. for "dead last" went to Matsqui municipality who managed to play all day without winning a single game! The Gumbooters, who are also sponsored by the Wooden Shoe, took first place in regular league play. Chilliwack Hatchery was secondhand Pop Yoshimura placed third.

Wooden Shoe won fourth place honors. Chilliwack Beer League held its windup Softball tournament at Sardis Park last weekend. Ten teams participated with Chilliwack River Hatchery winning the division after an extra game had to be played to break a tie with Pop Yoshinura. Winner of the was the Wooden Shoe of Rosedale. A prize GBKlliuW FGDG80D SALES (1981) LTD.

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