meets in the British Columbia Summer Swim- ming Association’s calendar will be hosted by the North Shore Winter Club Marlins on the weekend of June 27 and 28. More than 400 swimmers from 12 clubs throughout the Lower Mainland, Vancouver The North Shore “Winter Club. Marlins summer swim team Competed in two meets recently and produced a number formances. At the Mount Pleasant ‘A’ meet last weekend, Derek Lee broke the boys 9 and 10 fly record with a time of 40.2, while Mary Ann Heskin broke the girls 8 and -under record with a time of 40.5. of good per- With summer just around the corer, the YWCA Outdoor Recreation Department is offering " exciting backpacking, cycling and canoeing trips for women of all ages. If you haven't yet been involved or if you have never “been outtripping before, this is your chance. Imagine eight full days of bicycle- touring in the beautiful San - Juan Islands. We will -have the op-. portunity to explore historical sites, go. beach- combing, pick berries, and try your hand at fishing while learning to canoe. If you prefer ‘more of a remote setting, we offer an ‘Island, and the Interior, will’ be competing. “This year’s turnout for the Marlins swim team, although largely composed + of new and inexpericiced youngsters, has a rare quality often sought but seldom found by coaches in any team sport,” Marlins coach Tom Killy said_- The- relay teams put on strong showings, as the 9 and 10 girls team placed first in the medley and freestyle, while the 11 and 12 medley ~ and: free relay teams also. won. The boys 13 and 14 free relay team placed first and the medley team placed second. Both the boys and girls 11 and 12° age teams placed first in the free relay. . Shannon Webster, Outdoor programs offered for women eight day backpacking trips — Manning Park and The to | North Cascades. Together we will explore this pristine wilderness area, taking-time — to identify flowers and try out some trout fishing. These ate just some of the exciting activities we have It was one of their closest games of the season, but the North Shore Indians held on to defeat Burnaby 15-13 Friday night at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre to maintain their dominance in the Senior B “Based ‘on this difficult to factor, Ifeel. that I have grounds “to” boast that the ivision of the e boys group. Boo same Michelle Page in the 13 planned for our trips, We will ‘have plenty of time to | reach ‘our destination each _ day. So, bring yourcamera!. _ For more information and pix call Clasina:van Bemmel or Dee Filibotte at the YWCA at 683-2531, Local 249. — - Indians edge Burnaby league. Dann Stewart had one goal and four assists for the Indians, while perennial high scorers Barry Powless and Jeff Gill scored two goals and three assists and four assists respectively. SOMPUMHOP PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE IN COMPUTING | $72.00 A WEEK’ WILL BUY YOU A COMPLETE . ACCOUNTING SYSTEM. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Use this Apple lt computer system to cut your accoun costs by up to 75%! Track your receivables better 4 you can collect just $20,000 thirty days sooner. you've got over $300 to use PROFITABLY And you'll be able to provide up-to-date fmancial . #1 00-1500 WEST GEORGIA $ informateon to-yGur bank manager that's worth a LOT. Today. tme and money are two very precious commodities Make the most of them $8,474.70 retall, including tax. Based on 3 year term at 19%. T. 687-5545 Marlins, although com- paratively small in numbers . _and‘available resources, will - @am this year’s ‘team trophy at the NSWC invitational, and go on to bridge the gap ‘between us and our rivals at. the B.C. Championships ... and have fun doing it.” The meet will start at 8 a.m. on both days. MacKenzie, Robert Tadley, Duncan Strong, Elaine Prescott, Laurie MacKenzie and Many More. The Marlin team also placed well at the Coquitlam early bird meet earlier this month with winners in nearly every age category. - The relay teams again did well as.teams picked up a number of first and second place ribbons. classlfteds 986-6222 find your pet § Inthe NEWS | FROMPAGE 61 _ “It did a lot for golf, did a lot for the membership (of the club), and did‘ a lot for Vancouver,” he said. a Lefebre said the course stood up:“very well” to the .combination of the weather conditions and the heavy use of the course. . There will be some’. cleaning up and repairs ‘do be done, ‘but “nothing ..f 3 . tic.” *, . Lefebre said the attitude of the professionals was “just tremendous.” _.~ . “They're a good bunch of” eople,” he said, ‘who ndled the adverse weather: conditions very well. .... .. SOCCER CLINIC SOCCER PLAYERS -— BOYS AND GIALS ENROLL NOW IN THE PEGASUS SOCCER CLINICH PLAYERS BETWEEN 7 . 13 YEARS OF AGE PEGASUS PLAYERS WILL TEACH ALL ASPECTS OF THE GAME REGISTER EARLY FOR PREFERRED TIMES PEGASUS REGISTRATION FORM SESSION (1) 6.30 (B) NORGATE SESSION (2) 11-00 SESSION (1) 830 SESSION (2) 11:00 (Cc) DELBROOK (€, MVATLE 1:00 10:30 1-00 SESSION (1) 830 10 30 SESSION (2) 1100 100 0 41 ace re O ia) TIMES MORNING 630 10 30 LAAQVE CENTRNPNAY | PREMIER MINDAY 11.00 1.00 C) CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO: PEGASUG SOCCER CLINIC, 409 TEMPE CRESCENT, NORTH VANCOUVER, 8.C FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, 080-3004 OR 209-4137 B3 Wednesday, Juhé ‘17,'1981 ~ North Shore News CE: $22.00 PER WEEK- He also said that the spectators were “extremely well behaved,” and left very - little litter in their wake. And. .the police ..were “happy as well, as ‘their main . problem at the conclusion of © the _ tournament was the disappearance of a. number