s a v B2-Sunday News, March 2, 1980. SEASON OPENER MARCH 29 — Whitecaps start against the Surf VANCOUVER (UPC) - Vancouver Whitecaps, the 1979 Soccer Bowl cham- pions, will open the 1980 North American League Soccer schedule March 29 with ahome game against the California Surf. The VancouverCaliforma game is one of six matches on opening day in the ex- panded, 384-game NASL schedule, which includes a new 32-game schedule for each team. the following day with five games. The Soccer Bowl '80 game is scheduled for RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Sept. 21. New York Cosmos and the Whitecaps will break away from the regular schedule in late May to participate in the first trans-Atlantic Challenge Cup with Arsenal of the English First Division and Roma of the Italian League. The short series will wind up with a May 26 ws SS Sk S SSN: CHAMPIONSHIP LADIES CURLING took place at the Hollyburn Country Club recently as the club hosted the Senior ladies provincial championship. Connie Barker from North Vancouver was runner-up in the event that was wou by Flora Martin from Victoria. (Elisworth Dickson photo) Lacrosse to stress.spead and finesse Box Lacrosse will em- phasize speed and finesse in minor divisions in North Vancouver this year. “No contact” lacrosse will be introduced to seven to 10- year-olds to eliminate the rough checking’ which sometimes has hampered development of the game. Hemlock working on During the last three years Hemlock Valley has un- dertaken an extensive and ambitious environmental control program, under the direction of two fully trained environmentailists. This rehabilitation and protection program includes control of erosion, creek sedimentation, reforestation and water quality control. In three years, Hemlock of yo Haida Thermo Glass Takes the chills out late night views Alastair Borland, who once again will serve as president of the North Vancouver Minor Lacrosse Association, says the new rules will make the game much more attractive to youngsters by eliminating unnecessary roughness and placing a premium on Valley has spread -over 40.000 pounds of grass seed and 80,000 pounds of fer- tilizer on exposed areas to insure revegetation. Hemlock is also one of the few resort areas in Canada actively involved in a Native Species Program. During the Spring of 1979, 500 pounds of native flowers were planted to improve the aesthetics of the area. Some running, passing and stickhandling. Supporting Borland on the executive lineup are: Neil Hay, vice president, Alison Stewart, secretary: Bob Rawson. treasurer; Al Laboucane, head coach. Ken Reese, head referee. lan Morrison, scheduler: Guy LeCompte. scheduler; assistant Brian MacKinnon, = sponsors: Elaine Richardson, registrar, J.-H. (Bud) McDorald, equipment manager, and Marilyn McDonald, publicity. their enviroment of these include Fireweed, Columbine, Bleeding Heart and various species of Rose. The Spring of 1979 saw as well as the planting of 8,000 conifers for reforestation (Balsam, Fir, Hemlock and Spruce), the planting of other shrubs and herbs such as Black Mountain Huckle- berry. Willow and Black Cottonwood. To insure the purity of water for downstream Salmon Hatcheries, Hemlock also’ has an ongoing program of water testing. Come to the man Whitecaps wind up the brallarage clroatns persed bey vpreterys hag gr fees eS Ly Ra Oe Te devas ar oe repr bes Noy tedrac gc treatise rocdtace cernag ds. phot roid in ete tse tbe vw thet eh rt teen LEY, a Coll door on tree a Ntera ate wt arn ! 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