RICHMOND, B.C. (CP) —- The British. Columbia Summer Games has reached | {te poak in terms of-size, but there will be some major restructuring in the and bei tration promotion, says Games chairman Ron Butlin, . “The next summer Games in Kelowna will be as large as this one, but no larger because bigger ‘ls not necessarily better,” Butlin sald in an interview Sunday alter the closing ceremonies of the highly-succesaful secom Summer Games, The Games attracted more than 9,200 athletés, coaches, managers and officials, all of whom were’ in” this municipality. south of Vancouver at the same time. At last year’s Games in Raditon the athlotes were attended in two-day shifts, Butlin said the new format ‘is more favorable because It - . brings the athletes closer to-' gether and allows organizers to stage a fitting closing ceremonies for all the athle “It's very moving to have ell the athictes here like this," Butlin said after Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy led the athletes assembed in the track and fied infield in a chorus o| Lang Syne. ~T This is by far far the most successful Gam ever been involved th, " he sald, ‘'The general en-' thusiasm of the. spectators - and athletes has-been jut. tremendous.”” Problems ‘ and incidents tat dcipinasy aston baa action be: taken after. alcoho! and druga surfaced | A girl was sent home after a drug overdose, a-boy was. sent home after he returned to his . dormitory drunk and some "members of the Castlegar by team tossed out after | - Delta. Time 2:04Q0ne% Gz At the first Winter Games in Kamloopa In March, a North Vancouver. hockey team was sent home for Security was ste for the Games, and Stepped up there were some complaints of too much security, par- ticularly from rugby players, Butlin said t the ts prove that it is needed. carseat ia Gays and in front of large and tive crowds. “With the Games such a huge success and eo visible, now we want to restructure them to make them better,” Butlin, Columbia Summer Games: SATURDAY ‘HORSESHOE PITCHING Senior Girls: 1, Pamela ‘Scheske, Ladysmith; 2. Hoodleoff, Grand Forks; 1. Rob Amos, minster; 9. Jenle Bigham, Janlor Boys B: 1. Kelly Hoodicoff, Grand Forks; 2. Robert Proylx, Penticton; 4 Wayne Garner, Quesnel, Women’s A: 1, Gerri Bigham, Langley; 2. Alice Distrlot of Terrave 2. Dan Westley, Hickman, Victoria; 3. Barrlere; 3, White Rock; §.: Stewart Battle, Ladyamith. Men's A: 1. Bill smith, Vancouver: 3, Bert Slalom: 1. Patti se Alberni; 3. on, Kelowna; 3. ; angels Peston Port Alberni. Boys . Slalom: 1. Darrel Fantin, Trail; 3.° Brad Harman, Sicamos, 3. Sean Campbell, Aldergrove. Women's Slalom: 1. Jo- Ann Tulp, Vancouver; 2. Jennifer. Stranger, Roasland; 3. Linda’ Berry, Prince George: . Girls. Tricks: ky Lina ‘Yesowick, Port Alberni; 2. Boys Tricks: 1. Br man, Sicamous; 2. Sean Campbell, Aldergrove; 3 Dick Horwood, V! Women’s Ha L ai cesta Weakley, Vancouver; Hewson, Prince Men's Teicha 1 Bruce , lanaimo; 2. Greg ‘Hl Nanaimo; 3. Ric Veteran: Men's Tricks: 1. Gary Da ty, Port Albernl; eweon, Prince George; 3, Howard Font, George. SWIMMING Girle, 14-15, 28¢-metre freestyle relay: 1. Fraser Valley A; 2. Fraser River- Della: 3. Fraser Valley. B. Time 2:06.0. . Boys, 14-18, We-metre freestyle relay: 1. Fraser Valley; 2. Vancouver Island- Central A;:°3. Thompson Okanagan “A, Time: 1:68. ake 12-14,:.200-metre freestyle ‘relay;' ks:.Van- coy mishy 2:< aribdo. © North East; 3. Fraser River- Boys, 13-14,° 106-metre freestyle relay; 1. Vane couver Island-Ceniral A; 2. VancouverSquamish; 3. Vancouver IslandCentral B. Time 1:54. : Girls, 15-17, 208-metre freestyle relay: 1. Van- couver Island-Central; 2. VancouverSquamish; 3. Thompson-Okanagan, Time 2:04.5. . Boys, 15-17, 20 “freestyle reldy?'T; sonOkanagan; cou! ; 3. Fraser RiverDelta. Time 1:85.6. WHEELCHAIR 8WIM- MING Girlie }o-metre backstroke: 1, Pam Frazee, West Van- couver 2. 3 Kelhy Basset ‘ancouver; 8, Richmond, Time t; Maat Eoys 50-metre backstroke: 1, Rick Hansen, Vancouver; North metre Van-. Vancouver; 3, B Morley, Wet Vancouver, Time Girls 56-metre freestyle: 1. Pam Frazee, West Van- couver; 2. Kathy Eades, Richmond; Mildred Mouw, Vancouver. Time 1:03.8. , Boys 50-nietre freestyle: 1. Murray Baigent, Van- couver; 32. Dan Weatley, North Vancouver; 3. Bil Burnaby; 3. ‘points 4,993; Morley, West Vancouver. Time 414. . Girls 60-motre breast- stroke; 1. Pam Frazee, West Vancouver; 2. Mouw, Vancouver; 3. Kathy Eades, Richmond, Tima 1:04.5. Boys S@-metre breast- atroke: 1. Jeff Standileld,’ ‘North’ Vancouver; 2. Dan Westley, North Vancouver; §, Rick Hansen, Vancouver. Time 51.5. Boys 25-moetre backstroke: 1. Tom Parker, Burnaby; 2. Gary Birch,” MiB; Bay; 3. | iko;’. Surrey. ee 35.7. . ‘ Boys 10-metre freestyle: 1. Jeff Standfield, North Vancouver; 2, Pete Colistro, Murray Baigent, Vancouver. Time 1:23.7, - SUNDAY TRACK AND FIELD Girls 200 metres: 1. Brenda Dore, Vancouver; 2. Kim Hlady; Chemainus: 3 . Karyn. Mitchell, Coquidlam. 21, Karen’ Time 26.1. Girls triple jam McCarter, Powell River; 2. Jeannie Cockcroft, Delta: 3. Kery Young, Port Alberni. , Distance 10.97m. Gite Boys triple jump: 1. Glen - Nanaimo; 2... Henneberry, Andrew Dawson, North Van: couver; 8. Bogdanaki, Sooke. Distance 12,.33m, Boya shot put: 1. Dave pinata Burnaby; 2. Grey. H . 8. Tibor a altima some: couver. Distance 15.39m. Girls diseus: 1. Sheila Allzop, Merlo, | Trail: 3. Sandra Atkinson, Gold - River. Distance 91.48m. Boys pentathion: 1, Dave Kenny, North Weat; 2. Les Bogdan,. Fraser River- ta: 3. Bill MacDonald, Fraser Valley. Total points 4,536. . Girls ..pentathion: 1. Shannon Davidson, Cariboo- Northeast;:24 Alison noble, Vancouver: “IslandCentral Coast; -9. Lori Hall, Van- - couver Ialand-Central Coast. Total points 3,185, Decathlon: McRae, Victoria; 2. Joe Borkovic, Victoria; 3. Willy McKenzie, Trail. Total TENNIS , Girlaalngles: 1, Tessa Gib- won Ne New Weaetminster; 2. ctoria; Roly M mr Welt Van- ne couver, Boys singles: 1. John Soldat, Kelowna; 2. Scott — Woodley, Vancouver: $. Stoney Biddle, Abbotatord. Women's singles: 1. June Brandon, North Vancouver; 2. Eleen Clark, Coquitlam; - 9, Lesley Cole, Vernon. Men's. singles: 1. Russ Hartley, Victoria; 2. Zoran Poparivanoy, Richmond; 4 Blaise Szekely, Rossland. Girls doubles: 1. Marilyn. Zute, Anita McDonnell, Port Coquitlam; 2. Tessa Crafton, Elizabeth Elis, Victoria; 3 Jane Bennstt, Treaey Rogers, Weat Vancouver. Boys doubles: 1. Dave Jackson, Bill Dye, Van- ‘ gouver; 2, Peter Cowley, Mare Eckhart, Richmond; 3. Winston Pain, Todd Piferle. Women's doubles: 1. Kay McCaw, Elsie Scully, Delta; NOTICE. OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE THAT a public hearing will be held on proposed - Zoning Amendment By-law Project No. ADP-02-7920. The general Intent of the by- law amendment Is as follows: Rezone from Rural to Residentia: (R1) the property legally described as all that portion of Block 7, District Lot 368, except part subdivided by Plan 3474 and 3490, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 3034, which Is bounded on the south by the south boundary of Lot 7 and on the west by the west boundary of Lot 7 and on the north by the north boundary of Lot 7 and on ‘the east by a line drawn froma polnt on the north boundary and located 450 feet east of the west boundary of Lot 7 In.a southerly direction to a point at which the south boundary would be intersected by a northerly extension of the west boundary of Lot 6, Block 7, District Lot 368, Plan 3504. The proposed amendment may be viewed by any and all interested persons during regular business hours, Monday through Friday at the Municipal Office, 3215 ‘Eby Street, — Terrace, B.C. The Public Hearing will be held on Monday, August 13, 1979, at 7:00 p.m. In the Municipal Council Chambers. Take notice and be governed accordingly. E.R. Hallsor .Clerk-Administrator Mildred - . Stephen . Delta; 2. Leigh-Anne - Thomas, 1, Trevor 2 " Sandra Moss, Jo-Anne Stone, Victoria; 3. Helen Bourchier, Bonnie Szekely, Rossland. ‘Men's doubles: L Martin Taylor, Scott Braley, Vic- torta; 2. Jim Kilner, Morley Jameson, Vancouver; 3, Ken '. Matheson, Trevor Haqa, Richmond. Mixed doubles; 1. Steve Perks, Andrea Wilnes, Victoria; 3. Marilyn Mar- shall, Wayne Marshall, Burnaby; 3. Steve Coutis, Muriel tp eee Coquitlam. Women's team: 1... ‘ThompeonOkanagan; 2. Vancouver IstandCentral; 3. Vancouver-Squamish. Men's team: 1, Van- couverSquamish; 2. Van- couver IslandCentral; 3. "Northwest. CRICKET 1. Vancouver-Squamish; 2. Vancouver Island-Central Coast; 93. Thompson- Okanagan. : FIELD HOCKEY _ Men's: 1. Richmond; 2. Vancouver; 3.: Fraser Valley. ley. Women's: 1. Burnaby; 2. Victoria; 8. Vancouver. SOCCER ‘ / Girls: 1. Burnaby; 2: Van- couver: 3. Williams Lake. RUGBY ” 1. Surrey; 2. Vancouver; 3. Victoria. BOF TBALL Girls: 1. Campbell River; . 2. North Delta; 3, Ab- botaford. . Boys: 1. Port Alberni; a. Vancouver; 3. Barriere, BASEBALL 1. New Westminster; - 2, Vancouver; 3. Victoria. LACROSSE 1, Port Alberni; 2, Prince George; 3. Kitimat. . SAILING il Dan McGreer, Delta; 2 in Smith, Penticton; 3. Dave Thomas, Vancouver, ‘ HORSESHOE PITCHING Women's B: 1. Anne Thompson- Okanagan; 2. Marie Kinline, ThotnpsonOkanagan, Men's A: 1. Fraser River-Delta; 2. Mat Cariboo-North couver-Squamls Men's C: 1. "Guy Ralth, © Vancouver island-Central. . Coast; 2. Lidyd Reykin, - Fraser RiverDelta; 3, Jim Oliver, Kootenays, Senior men’s #8: 1,. Roy Hoover,.. Koofenays; 2. ' Harvey Thompson, Fraser River-Delta; 3, Dave Lucas, VancouverSquami LAWN SOWLING Women's pairs: 1, Mary Milligan, Brenda Blain, VancouverSquamish; 2. Madge Taylor, Margaret McMahon, _Thompsan- Okanagan; 3. Edna Woolgar,- Helen Wheeler, Fraser Valley. LAWN BOWLING .Women's triples: 1. Van- couver-Squamish; 2. ThompsonOkanagan; 3. Vancouver IslandCentral Coast. Women’s foura: 1. Fraser River-Delta; 2. Fraser Valley; 3. Vancouver Island- Central Coast. Sid Last, Men's: wlngies: 1. -John Berry, Carmichael, “White Rook: 3. Peter Day, Vancouver Island. ; “I Fraser RiverDelta; 3. Steve Vancouver;" &?Pom:'sSavola, Vancouver Teland- Central Const, Time 4:06, Women coxed four: 1, iFraser. Valley; 2, Van- WHEELCHAIR SPORTS, ;couver-Squamish; 3. Men's 600 metres: 1. Ken o9Kootenaya, Time: 4:08. Hinton, Surrey; 2. Danix Women’s double seull: 1, Westley, Surrey; 3, RickioFraser Valley; 3. Van- Hansen, Vancouver. Time:t-couverSquamish; 8, 3:30.2, CYCLING . venlor men's tesm trials: 1, Kamloops; 2, Vancouver, Time 88:50. Women's trials: 1. Dawive Deeley, Vancouver; 2. Shona Rhoades, Vancouver; 3. » Judy Debrincat, Vancouver. Time 82:32. Bchoolboy trials: 1, Steve Levitt, Penticton; 2. Richard Young, “Misslon; 3. Jim Filzuk, Victorla. Time 35:68. Schoolboy, 14165, criterim: 1, Jim Flalzuk, Victoria; 2. Steve Levitt, Penticton; 3. Rick Eplept, Delta. Schoolboy road race: Steve Levitt, Penticton; z James Flizuk, Victoria; 3. Rick Eplept, Delta. Time 1:19:35, WATER POLO Men’s: 1, Surrey; 2. North Coast; 3. Vancouver. - Women’s: 1. Fraser Valley; 2. Northwest; . 3, ys: - ROWING ‘Mon'’s coxed four: 1. Thompson-Okanagan; 2. VancouverSquamish; 3, Fraser Valley. Time 3:27 min Men's. par without cox: 1, Vancouver IslandCentral; 2 Thompson-Okanagan; a. Fraser River-Delta, Time 3:33, - Men's double éeull: 1. Thompson-Okanagan; 2. ‘Fraser RiverDelta; 3. VYancouver-Squamiah, 8:42, Women's single scull: 1. Marg Stewarts Fraser Valley; 2. Zdenka Toplova, Fraser Feith 3. Sharon Best, Kootenays. : - Time 4:33. Men's single scull: 1. Bernard Burgat, Thom Okanagan; 2. Steve Blake, . Time 4:21, CANOEING Men's: 1. Robert Strang. Ted Baraby, Nanaimo; 2. Allan Matson, Richard Jones, Nanaimo; 3. Dave Goble, Matthew Cachta, _ Smithers: Time 50:51. dunlor men’s: 1. Richard ' Harris, Earl Edwards, Ladysmith; 2.. Larry Ed wards, Jos. - Semard, Nanaimo; 3, Jack Nielson, Blair Zollin, Haney. Time SYNCHRONIZED BWIM- MING | . Girls 12-14 Hgures: 1. Sy ctbat ex), a Leanne ech Post orate Ie and figures 15 over : 1, Andrea McCallum, Vancouver; 2. Peggy pbell River; Boys, 14-18, 16¢-moetre stroke: 1. Prakash G Comox; 2. Kevin Colbow, West Vancouver; + John Morrison, Dawson Creek. Time 1: 17.4. Boys, 18-17 10¢-meire back-siroke: 1. Joseph Lee, Vancouver; 2. Adrian Van-" Niewukerk, Summerland; 3. Dean Southern, Vernon. Time 1:10.8. Times Girls, 13-14, 10¢-metre back-stroke: 1. Yvonne " Hicks, North Vancouver; 2, Maureen McTavish, West Vancouver: 3. Pamela MeNical, Tsawwassen, Time 4:16.7, Girls, 15-17, 10-metro | m back-stroke: 1. Lisa-Lamb, North Vancouver; 2. Donalyn Hodge, Kelowna; 3, . «Gal's Weekly Draw! _Win a $20.00 Gift Certificate The Herald, Tuesday, August 7,1979 Page 7 ‘Changes mark-end-of summer. games. Shauna Marcotte, Cran- beook, Time 1: 17.8. Girls, 15-17, .100-metre breastatroke; 1. Cathy Esson, Nerth Vancouver; 2, Shelly Jonea, Victoria; 3. Maureen Corrigan, Rich- mond. Time 1:28.1, tndvid altel 1, David 1] a Garter nngley, 3 - fan Wood, Port Moody; 3. Lomon, “Fort Cojutilem. Times aris, aes, 160-meire individ-aal medley: 1. Heather Brugger, Port dam; 2, Jane Mac- North Vancouver; 3. Lis Stone, Dawson Creek. Time 1:23. Girls, 13-14, ¢-metre ircestyle relay: 1. Van- couy ; 2. Fraser ta; 3. Vancouver laland-Ceatral Coast. Time Girls, 14-15, 10¢-metre freestyle relay: 1. Fraser Valley A; 4. Fraser River- Delta; 3. Fraser Valley 5. Time 2:08. trevttyle relay: ir Fraser Hae © r Vallay; 2, Vancouver Taland- Central Coast A; 8. Thomp- sonOkanagan A. Time 1:68.1. Boy's, 15-17, ftemetre freestyle relay: i. Thomp- eonOkanagan; a. Vane couy mish; 3. Fraser RiverDelta. Time 1:85.6. Byer hen 1-14, 409-metre relay: 1. Vancouver- Squaniish: % Vancouver ‘Island-Central Coast; 3. Fraser River-Delta. Time Girls, 15-17, 400-metre , 21, Vancouver’ vamish; 2. Vancouver island-Central Coast; 3. gan. Time 6:12.8, Boys, 13-14, 400-metre mediey relay: 1. Vancouver islandCentral Coast A; 2. VancouverSquamish; 43.. Vancouver IslandCentral Coast B. Time 4:47.09. . Boys, 15-17, 4¢¢-metre medley relay: 1. Vancouver- Squamish; 2, Thompson- sar raeee Valley. + ADDRESS oe Py ee arin city? a PHONE NO, ee ee ee i ci eh ee ee oe DRAWN EACH FRIDAY AT 0:00 p.m. Drop entries at: JGORDON & ANDERSON LTD. STORE HOURS: Tues.-Sat. Sam-5:30pm 4606 Lazelle ‘Avenue 636-6576 Friday Sam-8pm CLOSED MONDAY “thnoer Vodka . just turned 40 Celebrate tonight. Also avallaéle in 25 02. The practical size! 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