FO tee seni many as 3 million: ‘Canadians are expected: to strap 0; their jogging shoes .Se tember effort to carry on. the ‘work. for cancer research begun by . Terry Fox. : Plans for. the un- precedented mobilization, to 13 and run. "10: , kilometers in-a nation-wide Q Sanaa 3 Marathon of ‘Hope near the: halfway point - Sioeov 1, ad the after ‘doctors’ be organized on an annual . basis by charity groups and . schools;. were announced.’ § on ac Wednesday at a news conference called to declare |": - the September date “Terry : Fox Day.” The joint sponsors of the 4 event will be the Federal. ¢ government’s Fitness: and. Amateur Sport Canada, .the’ - Canadian Cancer ' Scciety, the Canadian Track .-and Field Association. and~ the. ‘Four Seasons Hotel-chain. With ‘former ‘Olympic runner Abby Hoffman acting — as moderator at the. news conferencé, thé officials said field ot oe picked UD: two champs isis last weeke nd at Hugo’: 20% * "land Rody} Haig. _ -. West..Van"' then defeated Ray Park i in West Van: it ‘was the ‘second year in a row that the West Van club has topped. ‘two of the four divisions in the tournament. The 10-years .and| under side made a‘clean sweep of | the ‘opposition as they | allowed on one goal to-be. scored against them in four games. In the first game, the team shutout Vancouver Island 7- 0, Ian Bird scored a hat- said the: ranners would run,. jog or walk the courses ‘in their own time. *_ “It's. not ,a_ race,” “he pointed out. © Runners completing the course wil] receive an autographed Tetry Fox poster. Vancouver Hawks, 2-0 on goals from’ Faiz Ansari and David Fearnsome. In the final, West Van- couver beat the undefeated Falcons by a score of David Fearnsome scored a ‘pair of goals and Blair Scobbie socred on a penalty flick. West Vancouver full backs Faj Gandesha, and Stephen Rauh, and half backs Ian Bird, Faiz Ansari and ‘Ian..-Johnston played exceptionally well. It. was the. second gold i in two years for the side. The West Vancouver under .21 side was also undefeated in the tour- nament. ' 7 ‘ Brian Foxall accounted for both goals as they defeated the Falcons 1-0 and tied Vancouver Hawks 1-1. In other games, the team shut-out the Panthers 3-0, with a pair of goals from Richard Wilkers and a‘single by Mike Tanner, defeated Surrey’ Huskies 3-1, with Richard Wilkes, Don Snowden, and Mike Tanner scoring, thrashed Vancouver Island 6-1 with goals from Randy Reusch (2), Richard ~ Wilkes, Lance Cook, Mike Tanner and Dor Snowden, and ‘in.the last game edged Richmond 1-0. Lance Cook and Mike Tanner: were selected from the West Van side to represent the provincial under 21 side in the Western Provincial tournament in two weeks in Winnipeg. In the 16-year-old age group David Street was selected for the provincial all-star side, and Mike Middlemass, also from West Van, was selected for the 13- year-old team. Both these age groups will also play at Winnipeg. Rec commission hosts track clinic The North Vancouver Recreation Commission will be hosting two track clinics this summer at Handsworth School. All those athletes who attend high school or junior high will. have the opportunity to, improve their within the various events under the guidance of - Fred Fimio. Fimio has an extensive | background in the track and field area, He has trained coached with the National .. Track teams and the Junior — Olympic track teams, as well : as co-ordinating many: training programs over the © past 14 years. The times and days of: these clinics are as follows: Series A - July 1 to July 22, : 3 p.m, to | Mon., Wed., Fri., > p.m. Series B - July 27 to Aug. 17, Mon,, Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. tod p.m. The cost of the clinic will , ( interested » ae technique | : track — and: | ‘be $20 per ‘person and can be done at the North 27. registration for this program Van Rec Centre before June THE COMMODORE BALLROOM PRESENTS MUSIC & COMEDY. OF: i MCLEAN & McLEAN (Note: Coarse Language) - FRIDAY, JULY 3 SATURDAY, JULY 4 ON SALE AT West George, oll fower mainteand Woodward stores. AMS Ticker Office, Info: 669-1NFO Chorge tt: 687- 4043, CHG) ¢ CBO! 401 wa) CRO Chu For more information please call us at 988-6166. ‘by Dale MclIidoon, invited to compete in the Gillette Challenge. The competition consisted of doing sit-ups, ech ape of which were timed.and counted. Three finalists from the Vancouver area will take part in the. Toronto at the end of July. Shown here ts Jan Brooks, who for the past two years has been the top female ‘competitor in the province. (Terry Peters photo) playoffs begin Playoffs were in progress this week to determine the finalists in Jaycee Rotary - little league baseball. The regular season finished last weekend with three games. Skyline edged Jaycee 6-4 with Mike Haskins pitching. Haskins and Mark Reid led the team in hitting with two singles each. Dave Buck defeated the Legion 10-7 with by pitching who allowed only one hit. The Jaycees finished the season on a high note as the Sports for The North Shore Family YMCA will be sponsoring a number of s leagues throughout the Summer. Why not get involved, meet new friends and have a great summer by joining any of the following: Co-ed Volleyball — (outside weather permitting) — Wed. evenings 7-9pm July 15-Aug. 19th. handed the earn vente, Eagles their ‘second ‘loss of winning - pitcher and “Ross ‘Myles Ted''the’ winners with’ ~ two hits. Playoff action will see second-place finishers - Skyline face off against the _ third place Dave Buck side. ~~ © In other playoff game the Eagles will play the Jaycee . team. The final will take place — Thursday when the winners of the two playoff games battle each other. summer Men's Summer Basketball —- Monday Evenings 7:30- 9:30pm July = 15th-August 17th. Ladies’ -Summer Basketball — Thursday Evenings 8:00-9:30pm July 16th-August 20th. Call the Y today and yourself registered — 9 5541. Limited enrollment. Come join us for an evening of superb dining and dancing on the North Shore. Completely New Menu from selected Seafood to traditional italian cuisine. EXAMPLE: FRENCH ONION SOUP. . CHEF’S SALAD. . DESSERT: GRAND MARNIER SOUFFLE BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCH DAILY 11 a.m.-2.p.m. Open nightly from 6 p.m. — Reservations Preterred We book banquets and weddings Monday thru Thuraday Saturdays call between 10-4 988-6711 980-681 8 140 E. 2nd St. North Vancouver “a dining experience”