PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) -— Charges that the British Columbia Summer Games are a political tool and are unfair to the athletes we-e termed Recreation dnd Con- servation Minister San Bawlf Wednesday night. Bawlf, in interview following the opening event by Premier Bill Bennett, was respormding to statements by Andrew cConkey, a director of Sport British Columbia. McConkey, a Vancouver lawyer, said Wednesday that the Social Credit party “has seen it (the Games) as a stepping stone to political acceptance of their party of the his Page 6: THE HERALD, Friday, Augus! 18, 1978 - Charges unfair - Bawlf and therefore they are it to an extout that, the information that I have received, suggests that the athlete is ‘getting short- ridiculous . by changed." Bawlf saldnthe Games, for which his ministry is respon- sible, were not designed to increase voter support for party. “AIL ‘parties of the McConkey had said the format of the games, whicm provides for two separate . Della Riva Ready MONTREAL (CP) — Veteran tight end Peter Dalla Riva will be back in the lineup when Montreal Alouettes play host to British Columbia Lions in a Ca- nadian Football League interlocking game Tuesday. Dalla Riva had been on the . injured list since he suffered i io two broken bones in his left : hand during the Alouettes regular-season opener against Ottawa Rough Riders, current leaders in the Eastern Football Con- ference. The Als have placed Craig Labbett, a reokie tight end from the University of Western Ontario at London, on the injured list to make room for Dalla Riva an the active roster. Labbett, earlier bothered by a shoulder injury, nfinds himself on the list for the second time this season. Defensive end Junior Ah You was pulled off the in- jured roster for one day fore the Als game against the Western Football Con- ference Stampeders in Cal- gary Aug. but was returned to the’ list the next: day and did not play against the Stamps. Ah You, an all-Canadlan in 1976 and an EFC all-star from 1974 through 1977, has been sidelined most of the season with a recurring groin injury. UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Bob Lesyk, 635-4329 Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas 9:45am Bible Teaching Sunday School 11:00.a.m Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible, Study . 8:00 Home Bible "You are Welcome at ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Sparks & Keith Pastar Paul Mohninger Office 635-2407 Home 635-530? Morning Worship 11:00 Sunday School 9:45 a.m, a.m. | Uplands'’ KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Larelle Ave. Minister Rev, Dave Martyn Sunday Schoal Senior 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Under 12 - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD 3341 River Drive ‘Terrace, B.C. 638-1561 Rev. R.L, White Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. R.L. White Morning Worship 11:00 am. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 yp-m. | -knowledge = of groups of athletes to be ‘in ition for two days, 1s fair to the participants. witb way athletes are shipped in for two days ar ck out for two days... doesn’t seem to me to be in the interests of the athtetes and as such I would like to gee, if this infactis the truth, a change in the format.” Bawlf also denied format changes for the 1979 Summer Games, to be held in Rich- mond . i. Ron Butlin, chairman a0” berta with the three-day con. managing director of the Wed: : Games, said earlier ‘ge've made the decision, We .will igo with three-day - nesday’ that the number of athletes and events would be reduced. More than 3,000 amateur athletes of all ages will participate in 26 events during the four-day event here which ends Sunday. _ Butlin said the LAST THREE DAYS “The (1970) games are going to last three days ... we will probably have 15 or 16 sports— we will have 10 compulsory optional sports,” Butlin said. 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