22 - Sunday, March 31, Sports . otar soccer treatment at Mt. Seymour AN ENTHUSIASTIC young coaches in the league in con- — full-time basis. . , Carnegie College in Leeds, He served as head coach With Mount Seymour Englishman has his work cut tinuing the development of “Wve been doing this on England, and a masters of for Vaal Reefs and the Na- Soccer Association, Moss : out for him as he takes over the North Shore's soccer tal- an ad-hoc basis for the past science degree in phsyical tional Mines teams in South will be responsible for not 1985 - North Shore News the reins as head coach of ent, year and it's worked out re-education from Dalhousie Africa, was a member of the only the individual the Mount Seymour Soccer Moss is no stranger to the ally well," Moss says. ‘I'm — University in Nova Scotia. Whitecaps coaching staff for development of soccer skills, Assocation. Mount Seymour Associa. very pleased with this oppor- He's played soccer for city two seasons and most working through the players But Bob Moss, a player tion. He’s run clinics in the tunity. and county rep teams and in recently toiled as program and the coaches, but for . and coach with teams in past and it was his success “Pm very excited about semi-pro leagues in England, administrator and staff working with entire teams to ‘ England and South Africa, with those that led the exec- the prospects. Llove working for Dalhousie and in the coach for the B.C. Soccer Polish strategy and other : says he's enthusiastic about tive of the minor soccer with young people."* Pacific Coast League. Association. aspects of the game, the chance to work with league to propose he take on Moss holds a_ physical both the young players and training duties on a formal, education certificate from Bernadette’s am GALLERIES An Exhibition and Sale of Original Works by British Columbia Artists oreen Borland - Water Colours Victer Santos - Oils Art Brendon - Pottery Christina Clarke -Glass Sculpture from April Ist to April 14th, 1985 at 103 - 1200 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver 980-7216 x , , BOB MOSS works with ecm, Monday thru Thursday & Saturday 9:30 am - 6 pm th young players from the Friday 9:30 am - 9 pm; Sunday 12:30 pm - 6 pm one Mount Seymour Soccer ff \ . a Association. f Notice to residents of Seymour & SRE NGTGARNPS CERO ROAR ER RENEE ENON ee Deep Cove: The “Woolco” April | i ioin “Bring home our Best EASTER FUN... eee Buys” flyer may have been wet delivered by mistake on March MAPLEWOOD FARM a 27/85. Please take note that the PETTING ZOO ca beginning sale date is April 10th. 3 Ex We regret any inconvenience April 3 , 4. 6 oe | this may have caused any of our | : a - CHECK EM OFTEN. i Woolco customers. : o _ a ; : We H Ns gifts and cards ‘and help a chiid UNICEF makes more than just holiday cards. UNICEF also offers a year round array of all-occasion cards by Windsor Secondary and its Feeder Schools present Student's Art Display March 29 - April LATE NIGHT SHOPPING Wed., April 3rd open ‘til 9 p.m. Canadian and international artists and a handsome line of stationery ensembles. Please yourself, treat a friend and help a child... Buy a UNICEF gift today. Unicef Canada ( Where Valueisa =, Affair... apilanoe mall ee AM 90 22: iCa NORTH VANCOUVER 950-8361 BEB cece: a emia Sunday 123 er “ 443 Mount Pleasant Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4S 2L8