NEWS photo Chris Cameron JOHN BLAIN, Donnie Taylor and Gerald Roper look on with something fess than enthusiasm Saturday night, in spite of the Lions 22-7 win over the Montreal Concorde at B.C. Place Stadium. It was a night when the offense had considerable trouble getting untracked, something the coaches will be working on before the Lions travel to Regina on Sunday to take on the rejuvenated Roughriders. There's plenty of people in CANADIANS of all ages en- joy swimming, and their love of the water is reflected by the number of péople who swim at a pool during Be summertime. ° According to the 1981 Canada Fitness Survey, over 7.$ million Canadians swim at a pool, placing it a very close second to bicycling as the nation’s favorite summer activity In fact, nearly Coach From page B11 Hockey team, they were the first ever Canadian team in that sport to win a gold medal at the Pan American Csames Miller teams pomnts that the and individuals — all coaches to work with for the trauntng and physical aspects of events and that they have just as much out have their necd for a coach to work with them oon them mental strength Hes cxcited about the responsiveness of the athtctes, and about thes chances and af these voung performers practice what Saul Miller preaches then our Canadian Coan should be making some pretty im pressive inroads ui the wort of Om pig sper oven the next few weeks NortTu SHORES WHEELCHAIR “Nn EXPERTS. SCOTISDAD Wheelchairs 44. West 15th Street North Vancouver BC. GARB Sob (24 Nes bh vc or ves 380,000 swimmers, five per cent of the total, consider ita year-round activity, taking part for nine or more months of the year. It appears that women may be more aware of the benefits of swimming, as it is those age 5O and over who are the most regujar pool-goers. Nearly 120,000 of 501,000 women in that age group swim regularly, some 24 per cent. That compares to 90,000 of 426,000 men, or 21 per cent, in the same age group. Swimming also enjoys a consistent percentage of oc- casional participation with all ages over 10. Over 1.8 million Canadians swim occasional- ly, making it an appealing summer activity for a great number of people. The Canada Fitness Survey the pool was conducted between February and July 1981 and involved questioning some 22,000 Canadians 10 years of age and over, as well as fitness-testing over 16,000 in- dividuals from 7 to 69 years of age. Findings are publish- ed in detailed reports and “*highhghts’’ sheets, which are available upon request from $06-294 Albert, Or. tawa, Ontario KIP 6E6. for athlete's spirit AYLORMOTIVE OUR 25TH YEAR PROFESSIONALLY SERVICING 10°S OF THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS YOUR COMPLETE B.C.A.A. APPROVED 50 BAY” CENTER QUALITY WORKMANSHIP « TRUSTWORTHY SERVICE = ALL GUARANTEED THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS Qualified Technicians in each field — Many with 20 to 40 years experience — se Automatic transmissiona « Complete general mechanical a Wheel, frame alignment & balancing a Collision repair — ICBC claims a Painting & att conditioning a Courtesy cars arranged 985-7455 AYLORMOTIVE Pooky 4 Pgh? Jil ue oh vr en or Y | Po. EIMATES A MAMI vl COUNSEL bei 174 PEMBERTON, N VAN rata! Pate net B3 - Wednesday, August 1, 1984 - North Shore News Pat Pay , " senate nue. 8 PSP SMaet Lesa aoe pda leh a alla a f Pitan ee Pa at Fe ee nanan ores et eee a atatatn et sty lntotatetetatatetatetetetateteteteverlatecetaty SN " Bo . qhens 95 8 AQ ° 20: St. u,¢ Feta ta tela ta tate tatetatalatetatetatatate’: PAS aeeae ee ee ee ee ee eee eee) a 0 4 ee ee on eee eer ae ee se ee ee ee eee Pe ee) CaO on ee 5 2 a eee Pe a Oe ENS fara eee "sn e's 56-0 0 5 9 ‘etata’n an oe 8S "a ss so 2 nee 6 8 8 8 on ‘2 cone