42 - Sunday, June 16, 1985 - Sports NVRC serves tennis tourney NORTH VANCOUVER Recreation Commission wili hold its fourth annual Ten- nis Championships June 21! to 26. The tournament attracted over 200 entrants last vear in Sliding into first THE DISTRICT FIVE JOE SHEA Senior Little League (JSLL) began its inagural season on April 30, 1985. The league, made up of 13-year-olds, was organized to keep area's 13-year-olds playing baseball. A spokesman for the Mt. Seymour Little League ad- North Shore News various events. Events this year include Men's and Ladies Open Singles, ‘B’ singles, ‘C' singles, ‘X’ singles, ‘B’ dou- bles, ‘C’ doubles and mixed doubles. vised that less than one per- cent of the graduating minor division players go on to highci-level leagues. The creation of the new league has enabled 66 per- cent of last year’s players to continue playing baseball. The JSLL was created to bring basebal! back to North Shore homes, and North Play opens June 21 at 5 p.m. and continues over the weekend. ‘Open’ event players will play at Delbrook Communi- ty Centre. All other divisions will play at the various season Shore homes back 10 baseball. League standings: WLei*r Pts Westshore 720 14 Shoppers 5 32 R Dudiey Kitt 5 4 0 10 Permanent 411 9 Petro 431 #9 C/P Esso 25060 4 Lucas-Anderson 09a 98 Stroking to Olympics From Page 41 -intestinal brass to back up that potential: ‘‘Ian has definitely got national abilities. He has also got an excellent attitude towards the work that will get him there and Keep him there.”’ Though Hylands’ speciali- ty is the breaststroke, Sawchuck says current coaching strategy is to mold the West Vancouver swim- mer into a strong all-round swim competitor. Hyland now swims for the ; Hyack’s 17-year-old A-plus National Team, and is rank- ed 13th in Canada in the 100-metre short course breaststroke for his age category. His burning ambi- tion, though, is the 1988 Olympics: ‘My confidence is growing, and | think I have improved incredibly over the past year. | have swimming scholarship possibilities in the States, but the Olympics are the ultimate goal.’” The 24 hours per week of training Hyland puts in with the New Westminster based and private consultation. inal Room 217B Medical Dental Building fa 1940 Lonsdale, American = North Vancouver ENTIRE STOCK OF SMALL ANTIQUES’ Hyack club in pursuit of his Olympic goal requires that he live during the week in Bur- naby and sacrifice the bulk of his social life. The price, he believes, is small compared to the possible rewards and per- sonal satisfactions. Though he says he once aspired towards the glitter tL Neth Shore Ea telge remove hair permanenily —minimum of discomfort private consultation by appointment —facial, legs, arms, underarms -—correcting hairtines and arching eyebrows. Maria Stafford, qualified and certified electrologiat invites calls for a personal DOUGLAS ANTIQUES, ETC. 113 - 1760 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER CLOSE OUT SALE 0): ¢ PORCELAIN ¢ SILVER ¢ CURIOS ¢ PAINTINGS ¢ ORIENTAL * ANTIQUITIES EVERYTHING T0 BE SOLD ON DEADLINE MON.-SAT. 10 AM TO 5 PM ® Christian Education Hour ¢ Morning Worship Service ® Intercessory Prayer Hour e Evening Worship Service Pastor: Vryl Pember ELIM CHRISTIAN CENTRE HAS CHANGED ITS NAME 0 and glory of the U.S.A. Na- tional Swim Team, Hylands no longer holds sacred any swimming idols. He sums up his reasons with the new found confidences that come with ambitions beyond the everyday: ‘‘It's hard to look up to somebody you'll some- day have to defeat.”’ 9:45 am 11:00 am 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Ciosea Mondays 980-2022 929-4468 (res.) public courts throughout North Vancouver. Spec- tators are invited to all mat- ches. The ‘X’ event is for recre- ational players who have never played in a competitive lournament. June 37 is the deadline for tournament entries. For in- formation: 988-6166. : HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 biks, behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 12-4 Sin QO0-O/38 Fabulous — . Fabric | Plants: North Van. 30 980-1142 904 W. 16th St. ¥, blk. north of Cap Mall WHISTLE Reg. price on Drapes, Bedspreads & OFF Quilts Send in your smoke damaged drapes and clothing for professionali deodorizing and cleaning by unique system. YOUR ONE STOP CLEANING SHOP FREE ROY’S DRY CLEANERS Pick up & Delivery North & West Vancouver 987-3233 | 648 Queensbury Ave., N. Vancouver 291-1116 Brentwood Mall. 591-3500 8245 - 120th St. Delta.