BABE RUTH TRYOUTS It’s tryout time for Babe Ruth baseball. March 19 at Mahon Park; Prep to 13 years from noon till 2 p.m. Junior, 14-15, from 2-4 p-m., and seniors, 16-18, from 3-4 p.m. The same times and order will be in effect for March 20 at Kinsmen North, one block north of Mahon Park. Late registrations will be accepted at the tryouts. If you would like to be a carded umpire, enrol in the LAST CHANCE FOR FOREST HILLS BASEBALL REGISTRATION Registration for Forest Hills Little League was held last week at Canyon Heights School. Hundreds of youngsters signed up for T- Ball, Pee Wee, Major and Minor baseball and Pony/Colt baseball. lf your youngster wants to play baseball in Forest Hills this spring, there is still time to register that young person 988-3927. Peter will register youngsters for T-Ball, Pee Wee and Major/ Minor. For Pony and Colt baseball, you are asked to contact Mr. lan Wild at 985- 5180. It is most urgent that you make your decision to register this week as try-outs for Major and Minor teams will take place at Canyon Heights School on Saturday, March 19. Try-outs for Pony and Colt baseball will take | place on the same date at North-West Vancouver Ringette Association is hosting its first Inter- provincial Ringette tour- nament on March 18, 19 and 20. Premier teams from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba will be competing at both Karen Magnussen Arena and the North Van Recreation Centre Arena, with the final games being held on Sunday, March 20, at Karen Magnussen Arena, between 8 a.m. and ! p.m. “We are pleased to host a Major rin B3 - Sunday, March 13, 1983 - North Shore News Publicity. “Ringette is only in its fifth year on the North Shore, but over 60,000 girls are playing across Canada, including about 600 in B.C.” “This tournament is considered by the girls as a “warm-up” to the Provincial Championships at the North Shore Winter Club March 25-27 and to the Canadian National Championships in Edmonton April 5-10,” said Griffin. In Tween division Ringette action, Shoppers Whoppers tied North Shore gette tournament pair, winning against Squamish 7-3 with Tania Brunes_ collecting a_ hat- trick, then losing to Mc- Connell Airconditioning Blade Runners 8-6. In the latter game, Marie Jeanne Vecsey scored six of the eight Blade Runner goals. A four goal performance by Jenmfer Renaud led Bombers to a 5-3 win over Aldergrove Legionnettes in Optimist Belle Division while Debs downed Poco 4-2 behind the two goal per- tournament of this size,”’ said Winter Club 3-3 while Lynn Luanne Griffin, Director of formance of Shannon Valley Cycle Ringers split a clinic to be held April 17 at Ellison. Loutet Park. All leagues welcome for the umpire clinic. For more _ information, call Sharon McKay at 929- 6495. by contacting Peter Morse at Eldon Park. West Vancouver Cricket Club are preparing for the new season, their 28th in B.C. Mainland = Cricket League action, which commences April 30. Having secured promotion following a highly successful 1982 season the “A” XI return to First Division play whist. the “B’ Xi. will continue in- the Third Division also after a winning season. In all, there are 37 teams competing in five divisions in league competition on the Lower Mainland. As recognition of the West Vat ground, Hugo Ray Park, being one of the finest cricket grounds in B.C. (if not in Canada) the Canadian Inter-Provincial Champion- ships will be played at Hugo Ray in July. West Vancouver Cricket Club welcomes new playing members for the up-coming season. Please phone Steve Miller (980-4292) for more details. “ G l e e e e Meeung ol the ved The election of VanCity Credit Union’s S A.M. ° Cricket League will be held Board of Directors takes place $s . Sth & 00 ; pin at St. Mary's Church March 11th through March 19th. Hall, 2490 West 37th Avenue, Vancouver It’s one of the things that make us different from a bank If you’re a VanCity member, you are entitled to one vote You’ve heard us speak about local ownership and control. | This is how close to home we are. You choose the Directors KELLYSTRUNG MARCH L E THE RACQUET SHOP | Drop into the branch where your share account is held and 922-1421 | | vote. Full details of nominees, voting rights and procedures | are contained in the February, 1983, issues of “Working Dollars” or may be obtained at any VanCity branch. | Vote—March 11-19 at your branch. who guide the financial organization that’s owned by the | people it serves. **Tweetie™’ Where money works r |) | | Vancouver City Savings for people. . 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