Andrea Thomas of On- tario won both the com- pulsory and optional com- petition.to win the, overall ti- tle. Her total score was 74.15, and she also won the balance beam event. Flicka gymnasts Bonnie Wittmeier, 17 and Anita Botnen, 18, members of the 83 World Championship team along with Thomas, came second and sixth overall with scores of 74.00 and 72.35, respectively. Witt- meier who was second in both compulsories and op- tionals won the vault event with 18.90 and the floor exer- pring “IF YOU'RE | a baseball * player, ora baseball player’s parent, better cut this out and tape it to the refrigerator, “|. because,: believe it or not, “+ “Play Ball’ will soon be heard ’ around the soggy parks and fields of the North Shore. Following is the registra- tion time for the various leagues around the North Shore in District 5 for Little League Baseball. Mt. Seymour Ages 5-12, February 21, 22, 28, 6:30-8:30, Plymouth School. Contact Marlene Anderson, 929-2050. NEWS photo lan Smith WINDSOR DUKES continued to show their dominance over the opposition in senior boys basketball. Wednesday night when they ran up an 89-62 win over a game, but outgunned, Seycove entry. Above, Jason Brisham, 9, and Colin Bennett, 12, of Windsor go up against the determined Scycove pair of Mike Matkin, with the ball, and Mike Norris. For more high school sport news, see B2. 25th Annive 1959 — 1984 -$30.00-n. LABOUR STANDARD RATE $40.00 HOUR Up to 50% Off parts OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, February 21, 1984 (7:30pm) in ENTRANCE EXAM (for Grade 8 applicants only) Thursday, March 8, 1984 (12 noon) Applications are being received for grades 9-12. Please contact the school Chin Naylor Robert Shakour 12 Years service on North Shore m1 THOMeS AQUINAS SAINT T S INAS oon Acre 230 McKay Ave. HIGH $CHOOTL ANCE ie Just cnt tohmes Cap. Mall ene cee 541 West Keith Road 987-448) North Vancouver, BO. 984-4338 FIVE GYMNASTS from British Columbia finish- ed in the top twelve at Elite Canada in Regina on the weekend. Elite Canada is the first in the selec- tion process for senior gymnasts who will be chosen to Canada’s Olympic team. Four of the senior girls _ were from the Flicka Club in North Vancouver. cise event with 19.05. Botnen who tied with Witt- meier at second place after compulsories had unfor- tunate falls on the balance beam event during her op- tional exercises which brought her to a 12th place finish in the optional com- petition. Botnen was second in the uneven bar event with 18.55. Tracy Wilson, 15 and San- dra Botnen, 13 who were top juniors last year finished in tenth and 12th positions with scores. of 71.35 and 70.85. Wilson was fourth in the balance beam event with is In Cypress Park March 10-11, 12-2. p.m., Cypress Park School. 18.20. In between the two Flicka girls standing in 11th position, was. Gigi. Zosa who trains in California. Her overall score was 71.15. The top six positions in the Senior men’s competition was kept by the 83 World Championship team. Led by veteran: Warren. Long of Saskatchewan who finished with a total of 56.10. In the Junior men’s:competition the winner was Mike Inglis: with 103.50, with Jim. Govett of Victoria in third place at 102.00. — The final seleiction for the women’s Olympic team will be made at another competi- tion in July. Six women will go to Los Angeles in August representing Canada. Local hopes from the Flicka Club are Bonnie Wittmeier, Anita Botnen and Tracey Wilson who are all of age to qualify. Forest’ Hills- February 28-29, 6:30-8:30, Canyon CONTINUED ON PAGE 853. insurance World offers courteous, rompt ser- vice, convenient parkin and a knowledge of a your insurance needs. ~-- GW..------------ insurance Worid Stuart Nott & Assoc. 764 Marine Drive West Vancouver FO tt ete . Hawalian Village. Absolutely no is necessary. Just mall or drop off coupon to any Insurance Worid office. Name: Address: Phone: 926-8666 You coud win a tri tor.2.to0 Hawall with 7 nights accomodation ‘ pene. iiton Pasa . code: