B3 - Wednesday, December 8, 1982 - North Shore News awards FROM PAGE B2 The most Inspirational Award went to .-Larry Harmon who received the Jim Melina Trophy donated Best Defensive Back - Simon _ by Talormotive. Cumming The awards ceremony for: ; the rest of the G.S.L. will be Most Improved Players - held this Sunday beginning Terry Kinamore and Dave at noon at Hennessey’s in Cechini Park Royal. NEW Sphoto. Stuart Davis: z ‘part in the West V: Relay | for the Empty Stocking Fund, ex- the race. on n the eckend. Organized by the Sue Hills Fitness Centre, the endeavor raised ‘of minatures re boys and ails ~Gamas for everyone: Bungeons-&~-—~Astronauts;space ships.-nurses, Dragons, War.Games,-Fantasy circus animals;-soldiers. Durable, ; Games, Strategy Games, Passport well made-stocking stuffers. ‘Games, Educational. Games, Games-. 100's ‘to choose from! For. Travelling & Album Games... Hl d ; for Ghistnos git guingh SIKU Toys! els...excallent detail .KABOODLES “in.these high: quality toys. Cars, trucks and cranes...all with many In ‘the first game. “against - games were exhibitions, and Blues_.downed Lynwoods, a points of Janet Smith and Clackamas College in the team now breaks until a senior B. entry 55-36 in Leah Ellis and. Tracy ~ Fab art Kits, Swing Art Kits, ” Educational. Crafts Kits and. more... |. Gelsinger both with 12 “deat for children of all age groups! “adults, tool) Oregon, Friday night, the tournament in® soanaeay 1 visitors thrashed=the Cap coach Chester i: Blues 1 men’s vs baskesall team Ds Be “Everything from. simple educational - 2 po : , . | puzzles for toddlers-to huge, “We were blown off’ the - : . L = a 4 _ . >] thousand-piece mind boggters... {couch ~ Neil y. t a a pan ee dantly. . Chester. . But it: was the . ‘return ~ In-the Friday game Matt © match on Saturday af-" terncon ‘which says a lo about this year’s edition | Psy the Blues. - The young team came: back and downed the: isitors: from: Oregon 78-76» in: Saturday off>the backboards’ tough and exciting conte: t: icking up 13 rebounds. Even though the- pair Of a In Women's action Friday, * " ‘Mylan, Hart led:the way. ERCO industries Limited : Lloyd G. Lillico H. Claude Hollands David W. Livingstone, Chairman of the Board of ERCO Indus- tries Limited, has announced the following executive appointments effective January 1, 1983: Lloyd G. Lillico becomes Deputy Chairman and will continue to be Chief Executive Officer. H. Claude Hollands becomes President and Chicf Operating Officer. Photo Greeting Cards too ham earved with ERCO for 43 voars { her of Specials On Reprints Kr ico has se wit or 43 yeara in a number o tive divisions of the company, and for the past 16 years as President. He to accommodate 3¥4x6 photos oe aban ve oemore trom "39° on. ip well known throughout the North American chemical industry, | 12 tor $ 4.99 25 - 49 copies Rae having been a Canadian Director of the Chemical Manufacturers’ 24 for $ 8.99 60 - 89 copies 34° ea. Association in. the United Statea and Chairman of the Canadian 48 tor $12.99 100 coples or more 29° ea. Chemical Producers’ Association. He is an active member and former . Effective until Dec. 23 Director of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, and is a found- ing member of the Business Council on National Issues. Mr. Hollands has been associated with the Albright and Wilson group for over 30 years, working in the U.K., Canada and Australia. He joined ERCO in Canada in 1959, and eventually became Execu- tive Vice President. For the past three yeara he has been Managing Director of Albright and Wilson (Australia), In his new position, he will be responsible for the three ERCO operating divisions. ERCO Industries Limited, founded in 1897, ia a major producer of phosphorus, phosphoric acid, technical and food grade phosphates, and ia the world’ largest producer of sodium chlorate. : ERCO Industries Limited is a division of Albright and Wilson Limited, 4 Tenneco company. mo