Fun with field lacrosse ARE YOU looking for a new outdoor game for your children that is fun, exciting, fast moving and safe? Try ‘*Field Lacrosse’’ this summer! Played on a grass surface and using smaller, plastic sticks, field lacrosse serves as a perfect introduction § to Canada’s national game. Most elementary schools in North Vancouver have made use of the Whipit sticks sup- plied by the” B.C. Lacrosse Association. Now your child can paticipate in a registered children’s lacrosse program once or twice weekly, offered by the North Vancouver Recreation Commission. Basic lacrosse skills and drills combined with game Back o NORTH SHORE Cricket Club’s second team defeated Vancouver Juniors at Norgate Park in glorious sun- shine last Saturday to con- tinue on their victorious march. North Shore batted first and the Juniors bowled and fielded well enough to restrict the home team to a total of 113 runs. They did particularly well to dismiss skipper Bob Adie and Hardie Sidhu with brillant catches when they seemed set for big scores. T. Hosein and S. Kassam took Lacrosse set for N NORTH VANCOUVER will host a B.C. lacrosse cham- pionship tournament for the first time in many years. From Saturday, August 4 to Monday, August 6, five Ban- tam level teams (ages 12-13 vears) will compete for the provincial medals at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre Lacrosse teams from Langley, Port Moody, North Delta, and Peninsula (Van couver Island) will meet the call today for an appointment and get a perm tn that doesnt look like one or act like one 105 - 260 ~ COAXTLINE HAIR DESIGN~ + 980-5933 987-0655 W Esplanade N Van play will be the focus of the sessions to be held during August at Kirkstone Park in Lynn Valley. Sessions for boys and girls ages 6-8 years will run Wednesdays and _ Fridays, 9:30-10:30 a.m., or Wednesdays only 6:30-7:30 p.m., August Ist to 3lst. Sessions for boys and girls ages 9-12 years are offered Wednesdays and_ Fridays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. or Wednesdays only 7:30-8:30 p.m., August Ist-3)st. Fee: $20.00 for twice a week ses- sions, $10.00 for once a week sessions. Those interested should call Karen Magnuszen Arena - 984-9341 for more informa- uon. n track those catches. Top-scorers for North Shore were: S. Nathani (23 not out), B. Adie (21), H. Sidhu (20), G. Maingot (15), and K. Hira (13). D. Pearson took 6 for 16 in 10 overs. When Vancouver Juniors batted they fared badly, not- withstanding a good inning from D. Pearson for 23 runs, and were dismissed for 51 runs. North Shore bowlers per- formed superbly, as is reflected in the figures which they returned. tourney . Van defending champs, the North Vancouver Hawks, in round robin action The first ball will be drop- ped at 9 am_= on Saturday, August 4 and will be followed by opening ceremonies Further games will be played at 2 pm and 7 pm that day Sunday's games are scheduled for 9 a m., 2 pm and 7 pm, culminating in the finals on Monday, August 6 at 10:30 am finally { now at 82. Metcalfe wins race THE FIRST place winner of the third annual Perrier Waiter’s (esses) Race on July 11 was Todd Metcalfe. He repeated his victory of last year in the five km. run, car- rying a tray with a 695 ml. bottle of Perrier, open and free standing at all times. Metcalfe grew up on the North Shore and began run- ning when he decided he Softball and swim EVERY WEDNESDAY 1s softball and swim time for teens at Highlands school field and Wm. Griffin Com. munity centre pool. Softball will be organized by Bill Wilkinson and Jackie Martin from 600-7:00 at Highlands, and those who participate will be invited to walk dwon to Ginffin for the 700-8 30 public swim at no charge In case of rain, Griffin's a perm that doesnt look like one... and lasts up to six weeks longer Col Sbrort te median On a ee wands a Intthe help trom: a per’ Hat sll want a natural hook that dowso t require setting blow drying om brot codhers / person wie caatl that caeob veate. place bs! TPvern cova Tare Perreeguse ts purst fear yao rat foresees hbk Dba cone coe herr sae! beats. 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He will accompany first- place woman Leslie Tomlin- son to the National Perrier Waiter’s (esses) Race in Montreal in August. Registration Saturday, August nOON. gym will be used for indoor activities prior to the swim. Griffin Centre also offers a Break Dance drop-in Thursdays 5:30-7:00 p.m., and a teen night Fridays “* 7:30-10:30 p.m., featuring 985-2857 videos, gym and pool ac- tivities. Both nights can be yoined in for a $1 00 drop-tn fee We welcome all boys and girls; age 6 (born’1 and older. 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