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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 15

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 15

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THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, August 10, 1988 B5 lOrrra rrvcr? orrn or? a 4 a i ft twit Relay medals These five young Cultus-Chilllwack Stingray swimmers combined for a gold and bronze medal in the Fraser Valley regional championships In Mission on the weekend. Pictured left to right are Antonia Laglnha, Mandy Howard, Roohina Virk, Meaghan Wickers and Kristie Ver-meer. Howard, Vlrk, Wickers and Vermeer were gold medalists In the 200 freestyle. Laginha combined with Howard, Virk and Wickers for the bronze in medlay relay. WHITE or WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 2 for 1 .44 DINNER BUNS 2 doz.

1.44 DUTCH RAISIN BREAD each 1.44 APPLE PIES each 1.44 GLAZED DONUTS 8 for 1.44 CARROT MUFFINS 4 for 1 .44 APPLE TURNOVERS 4 for 1 .44 SAUSAGE ROLLS 4 for 1.44 CROISSANTS 4 for 1.44 CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Vk doz. 1.44 RUM BALLS 6 for 1.44 PINEAPPLE SQUARE PASTRIES 3 for 1.44 TROPICAL CHARLOTTES 3 for 1.44 I Photo by Jim Hind WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OLD DUTCH BAKERY ACROSS FROM THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE a WP: Sam Rooney 1 3-21 LP: Claude Mailhot 12-21. ANNIE'S SLO-PITCH Standings Pt Aztec Warriors 13 0 0 26 G.F.D. Enterp 10 2 1 21 Charlie Browns 9 4 0 18 Save-On 9 4 0 18 Chwk Rugby 8 5 0 16 Dirty Dozen 7 6 0 14 O'Connor 7 7 0 14 Pretty's Timber 6 7 0 12 TimHorton 6 8 0 12 CHWK All-Stars 5 7 1 11 Sardis Rookies 5 8 0 10 Longfellows 5 7 0 10 McGaw Empress. 4 10 0 8 Kel-Gor 3 10 0 6 itoiei WP: Handy Klebe 13-21; LP: Jeff Galley 12-11.

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Div. 4 Girls Relay Maria Dostie, Jennifer Ferrer, Michelle Hiatt, Misty Geddes: 4th, 200m medley relay. Div. 4 Boys John Bogunovic: 5th, 50m 6th, 100m 8th, 200m I.M. Div.

5 Boys Mark Yendall: 6th, 50m free. Nicole Fryer: 7th, 100m back. Div. S. Qlrls BeeJay Kozak: 4th, 100m fly.

Div. 5. Boys Relay Jarrod Aranidge, Steven Faraone, Andrew Smith, Mark Yendall: 5th, free relay. Steven Faraone, Andrew Smith, Mark Yendall, Rob Bogunovic: 5th, 200m medley relay Div. 6 Girls Davina Soumang: 4th, 100m Laura Bogunovic: 6th, 100m breast.

Div. 6 Boys Allan Fryer: 6th, 100m fly. Div. 7 Boys Duncan Soumang: 4th. 200m I.

5th, 50m free. pF 795'6146 Super Save Opt 0 14 0 0 MIXED SLOW PITCH Standings to August 3 Wavan 16 1 Cascade Raiders 15 2 Slesse Sluggers 14 2 Softball Boys 6 A under Michael Neufeld, Tony Kerr, Darren Cardeiro, Gary Kerr: 4x 25m relay. Div. 1 Girls Delaney Sougmang, Natalie Sanders, Katie Holmes, Kim Laginha 7th, 200m relay free. Div.

2 Qlrls Meaghan Wickers: 4th, 100m I.M.; 6th, 100m free. Mandy Howard: 5ht, 50m breast. Roohina Virk: 6th, 50m fly. Div. 3 Girls Becky Howard: 4th, 50m 4th, 100m free.

Div. 3 Qlrls Free Relay Becky Howard, Nicole Red-deman, Shauna Edwards, Leigh-Ann Rogers Olv. 3. Boys Free Relay Shaun Cardeiro, Billy Vermeer, Michael Smith, Stephan Toon. Div.

3 Boys Relay Sean Cardeiro, Bill Vermeer, Michale Smith, Stephan Toon: 200m medley relay. Davina Soumang 50m free; 100m backstroke. Chris Whetter 50m free. Rob McAulay 50m free. Duncan Soumang 100m backstroke.

Division 7 Girls Free and medley relays: Chris Whetter, Polly Vampleu, Davina Soumang, Laura Bogunovic. Division 7 Boys Free and medley relays: Rob McAulay, Duncan Soumang, John Bogunovic, Allan Fryer. Bronzs Division 2 50m girls backstroke -Meaghan Wickers. Division 2 girls medley relay 3:25.60. Mandy Howard, Roohina Virk, Meaghan Wickers, Antonia Laginha.

Davina Soumang 100m free. Rob McAulay 200 1.M. Qlrls 6 A under Delaney Soumang: 4th, 25m fly; 7th, 25m 5th, 25m breast. Natalie Sanders: 5th, 25m 7th, 25m fly; 8th, 25m free. 8th, 25m breast.

Ernies Lizards 13 Vicron Drywall 10 Walden Log Homes 10 G.S. Stucco 10 Homers 10 Swimming STINGRAYS' RESULTS REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEET MISSION LEISURE CENTRE Division 2 girls 200 free relay 2:53.30. Mandy Howard, Koohina Virk, Meaghan Wickers, Kristie Vermeer. Division 3 girls 50m breast stroke Becky Howard. Chris Whetter 100m fly.

Rob McAulay 100m fly. Silver 6 and under free Delaney Soumang. Division 3 girls 100 1.M. Becky Howard. Division 5 girls Medley Relay.

BeeJay Kozak, Nicki Fryer, Laura Knutson, Bree Lechasseur. Formerly SIMON KAOS Pt 0 32 0 31 2 30 0 26 3 23 1 21 0 20 0 20 3 19 1 19 2 18 1 17 3 17 1 15 1 15 2 10 GIANT: Division 3 (Round Robin) HE Apex 0 1 0 0 3 1 593 Pioneer 2 1 0 6 0 0 9 10 4 WP: RobGoertzen 14-01: LP: Ted Booth 1 0-1 1. HK: Tom Kerik-PBS 111 ft Apex ID) III i 526 008 4xx 12 11 1 WP: Bruce Sperling 11-11; LP: Martin Les '0-11. ft Pioneer 10 0 1 4 0 6 13 0 OOOOOOx 032 WP: KobGoertzcn iM); LP: Sam Rooney (2-21. ft LADIES' NITE MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE Division 1 Round Robin) It Chram 2 10 050 1 9 II 1 Martens 003 000 3 6 10 1 WP: Ken Warkentin 1 1-1 LP: Sieve Katzlaff 12-11: HK: Seott Martin-CS l2l.

FOR YOUR PLEASURE AUG. 15. Appliances 8 8 Cntry Club Outlaws 9 7 YNY Rascals 8 8 Stotties Bullets 8 9 Doc's Auto Body .78 ABC 7 10 Legion Branch 4 7 9 Spindaleers 4 12 Unruh's Demons 3 12 Olde Puckers 3 13 Homebrewers 3 15 Mikes 0 19 WE PRESENT 16, 17, ft 6 9 3 Chcam Mark 003 2 10 008 OOx ChwkiOmen 000 02 2 4 7 0 Apex 01 0 0 01 242 HARDBODIES 1988 THURSDAY, AUG. 18 mm i IPHnase two if park jkocks offif Showtime 9:00 If all goes according to plan, soccer will be played on high-grade fields in Chilliwack by the fall of 1989. has just been opened for installation of the irrigation system.

It's hoped that the surfaces can be seeded and fertilized by way of the irrigation system and liquid nutrients -in time to attain germination before going dormant for the winter. "If we allow it to grow for one full year, hopefully it will be ready for the fall in '89 season," Andrews stated. Phase two of Townsend Park was officially launched last week with the awarding of a contract to an Ab-botsford firm to prepare the drainage system and the sand base of two soccer pitches. Although the successful bidder, Mike McFarlane submitted the highest bid, it was the only one that met the stringent specifications called for in issuing the tenders, according to Jack Andrews, manager of Recreation Services for the District of Chilliwack. "Because soccer is played predominantly in the winter months here in the Fraser Valley, the fields have to withstand a lot of abuse," he said.

"It's critical that optimum drainage be achieved, and we had to look for a firm that could meet the criteria." Soil specifications were arrived at with the results of soil analysis tests. The two grass soccer fields will be built on a sand base, with no top soil. District crews, meanwhile, have completed the perimeter drainage around the two new fields and have installed the pipes and the main outflow lines. As work on the sand preparation gets underway, a second tender call T7D AC171? UATTW Monthly medal awarded Isobel Wood defeated Lorie Mackie in a playoff to win monthly medal honors. The two had tied after Aug.

2 regular day of action with net 70s. Pin awards in first division went to Mame Peebles, Louise Edmondson, Dorothy Prentice, Irene Paquette, Suva Norrish all with net 71s. Low net in the second division was Ada Rose with a 74. In the third division Marion Borodula carded a net 72, Min Richert and Carollyne Guidera tied at 73. Grandmothers trophy winner was Ina Drescher with a net 67, runner-up Mame Peebles with a 71.

Tied at 73 were Ester Wientjes, Thora Zerowel, Madge Norlen, Fern Minion. At 74 were Mary Duchak, Jean Boucher and Alma Gleig. Spa COLLEGE WE'LL GO WITH YOU ON YOUR NEXT VACATION. FRASER VALLEY COLLEGE, CHILLIWACK will offer ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Upgrading Courses in English, Mathematics and Science at Fundamental, Intermediate and Advanced Levels. (Gr.

8, 10 and 11 equivalency) full or part time from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, starting August 29, 1988. and G.E.D. (gr.

12 equivalency) Tuesday and Thursday evenings p.m. For Information call 792-002S local 475 or come to orientation sessions on August 16, 18 or 25 at 9:00 a.m. room 206. NORTHWEST WASHINGTON LYNDEN, WA FAIR WANTS RIDE THE FREE SHUTTLE BUS FROM PARKING DOWNTOWN EVERY IS MINUTES TOO! it TWO FREE GRANOSTANO SHOWS DAILY! HORSE EVENTS PM AND 7 PMI ENTERTAINERS FOLLOW 2 PM AND I PMI of our Lifetime Service Guarantee to take along. This limited warranty covers vehicles in normal use, and excludes routine main, tenance parts, belts, hoses, sheet metal, and upholstery.

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