38 - Wednesday, June 19, 1985 - North Shore News What’s Going this week — Wednesday, June 19 — Increas- ing Your Profits seminar, spon- sored by FBDB, 9-4pm. Cost $60. Phone 980-6571 to register. kkk Wednesday, June 19 — Lynn Valley Community Association general meeting, Boundary Com- munity School, 750 E. 26th, 7:30-9pm. All residents, parents and teens are welcome. kkk Wednesday, June 19 — B.C. Boys Choir Farewell Concert. St. David's United Church, 125 Taylor Way, West Van, 8pm. Adults $5, children, students, seniors $2.50. family $10. kkk Wednesday, June 19 — North Shore Diabetic Support Group, _Lions Gate Hospital Day Centre, 7:30 p.m. Last meeting until Sept. General discussion. kkk Wednesday-Fri, June 19-21 — Casino/cabaret and dancing sponsored by the Variety Club. Canyon Gardens, 3381 Capilano Rd., North Van. Free admission. Dinner reservations 988-6103 ek * Thursday, June 20 — A visit with author Janet Foster, Lynn Valley Library, 2 p.m. Canadian writer of ‘‘The Wilds of Whip- Poor-Will Farm’’ talks about her work. All interested adults and children welcome. zen Thursday, June 20 — CPR ‘Heartsaver 4 hr. course. 6:15-10:15 p.m. Held at YMCA West Van., 1735 Inglewood Ave., Pre-registration necessary 2 days prior to course. Fee $18. Call 926-5541 for information. kkk Thursday, June 20 — Retirement party in honor of Ron Brown, Principal of Ridgeview Elem. School in West Van 4-6 p.m, at Ridgeview School, 1250 Mathers Ave, W.V. Call 922-0125 for in- fo & tickets. ak Thursday, June 20 — Recess lunch North Shore Comm. Cen- tre Senior Citizens Club members only | p.m. at the club rooms. kkek Thursday, June 20 — North Shore Numismatic Society Meeting, St. Andrews United Church Hall, 1044 St. Georges, -N.Van. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. — meeting starts at 8 p.m. This months topic — paper money grading. znkx Friday, June 21 — Day trip to Harrison Hot Springs and Minter Gardens. NSCCSC members & friends welcome. $16. incl. entrance to Gardens. For info 986-4940 evens. kkk Friday, June 21 — $7500 cash prize Bingo, Carson Graham Schoo] Gym. Doors open 5:30, games starts 7 p.m. Sponsored by Carson Graham Cultural Rugby Tour. . kak Saturday, June 22 — Strawberry Tea, Deep Cove United Church — 1890 Dollarion Hwy, 1-3 p.m. WE’RE BACK Sales Ltd. PHONE & SAVE New & Used HIDE-A- ‘EDS New & Used Priced from $199-$995 BEDS Boxspring & Mattress, Simmons, Beautyrest Grange - chiropractic SOFAS & chairs MANY MORE ITEMS 926-0307 1582 Marine Dr., W.V. On $3.50 tickets at the door. Come and try our delicious strawberry shortcake. kkk Saturday, June 22 — Gordon Sturtridge League Football Assoc. Football Registration. Norgate Park, foot of Capilano Rd., 10. a.m.-1 p.m. Mon., June 24 — 7-9 p.m. For info, Peter Lancaster: 988-6000. kkk Saturday, June 22 — Emergency Ist Aid Course, 8:30-12:30 p.m. West Van. YMCA, 1735 In- glewood Ave., West Van. 926-5541. Please register 2 days prior to course. Fee $21 includes booklet. kat Saturday, June 22 — Annual L.G.H. garage sale, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, in the L.G.H. Gym. Dona- tions welcome. Please call Entry Form 988-3131, loc, 492. kkk Saturday, June 22 — Canada Week parade and Pancat> Breakfast. Lonsdale aud isis. Parade 10:00 a.m. Lonsdaic Sponsored by North Van Lions Club. ree Saturday, 22 — Registrations now taken for Vacation Bible School at West Van. Baptist Church, 450 Mathers. Music, crafts, bible stories, recreation. Phone 922-0911. Ages 4-11. kkk Saturday, June 22 — Free Tennis Clinic at Park Plaza Country Club. 9-10 a.m. For information contact Steven Yesowick, Tennis Director at 980-4511. kkk Boys B.C. Field Hockey Junior Championship. Hughgo Ray Park, West Van. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For tourney or field hockey pro- xram information call Az An- sari: 985-4435. kkk Tuesday, July 2 — Karen Magnussen Arena is sponsoring several summer programs for everyone. Featured are Rollerblade Sports, Children's Fun Clubs, and Seniors’ activity gtoups. For information and registration, 984-934} zk Sat. & Sun., June 22 and 23 — Boys B.C. Field Hockey Junior Championship. Hugo Ray Park, West Van. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For tourney or field hockey pro- gram information call Az An- Saturday, June 22 — Summer Reading Club Kick-off. North Van City Library, I p.m. Pre- register soon for summer reading club and join us at the kick-off! For grades 1-7. nk Saturday, June 22 — Giant Garage and Bake Sale, North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., N.Van. 9 to 2 p.m. Refreshments available. kk Sat.-Friday, June 22-28 — Folkfest ‘85 at North Van Recreation Centre. Saturday: Family Fun Run, 10:15 a.m.; parade up Lonsdale; and Street Festival on 23rd Street, noon-9 p.m. Everyone welcome. xwkk Sat. & Sun., June 22 and 23 — Deadiine for entries Wednesday June 19th, 5:00 pm. Skipper's name_ Adar Phone {res.), Vessel type. Sall numbers or logo. Rig. —(bUSs.) vessel name. Hull color, Length on dec Age youngest crew member_____ Age oldest crew member. Age of vessel. Pre-Race Skippers Meeting Friday June 21, 7:30 pm. see Wing Salling Schoo! 1818 Maritime Mews, Granville island Vancouver, B.C. $25 entry fee is payable to the North Shore News Mail or deliver entry form and $25 fee to: Bob Crahany North Shore News 1139 Lonsdale Avz North Vancouver V7M 2H4 or Brian Morse Sea Wing Salling School 1818 Maritime Mews vancouver, VGH 3X2 The Awards ‘north shore" news. CUNDAY © WEDNESDAY - FRDAY Brass Diggues wilt De avearced in tne categories hsted Neiow Ail judging will be con- Gutted pv the Awaras Committee during the race itself, there wil be NO Inspection CF vessels at (ne moorace Best Bribe Attemrt Best Display of Flags Best Decorated Boat Best Dressed Crew + Honourable Mention +Honourabie Mention Best Junior Pirate - Honourable Mention - Honourable Mention Best Attitude of Crew + Honourable Mention - Honourable Mention Most Sportsmanilke Attitude Best Varnish and Paint (vessel) Best Bikini (2 piece, must be worn during ceremonies) : Youngest Crew Member Oldest Crew Member * Oldest Boat Prettiest Boat + 4 plaques: - under 25 feet 25 feet - 34 feet 35 feet - 44 feet 45 feet & over First Across Start Line Last Across Start Line First to Finisn + 4 plaques, same categories as Prettiest Boat First to Finish - Media Last to Finish First to Finish - Winner Overall General Excetience of Presentation + Honourable Mention - Honourable Mention 4a plagues will be oresented at the wards ceremories in Case Of a winning SHADE Not atrenaing an aternate winner val Of chosen where apokcabie If agarton fo the Dass Dlagues there wall be scribes medaiiens for each siioper and Saky Dog Certificates for all crea members sari: 985-4435, See page 39 A&B Sound Flyer Correction Notice A number of essors appeared in our “CENTS A DAY, INTEREST FREE” FLYER which was inserted in the NORTH SHORE NEWS on JUNE 16th85. The etrors and corections are as follows’ 1) Page 1: Panosonic Printer for 98° a day: Reverse box feads: 12 monthly payments of 45.32 and tota! price: 543.84. Should read: 29 69 and 356 28. Page 4: 2.59 per Day System: Reverse box reads 12 meontly payments of 74.49. Should tead 78.49 Page 4: 1.68 per day System: Reads 1.68 per day: should tead 1.86 per day. A&B SOUND apologizes for any conveniences thal these errors may have caused our customers. | entries welcome Entries will be accepted at the Pre-Race Skippers’ meeting this Friday 3 night. Just bring your entry form and $25 fee to: Sea Wing Sailing School 1818 Maritime News Granville Island Race Day is v4 The Race Course: this Sunday Racers from previous years will be familiar with the course; from the start line, extending from Dundarave Pier to the Committee Boat, to a marker (leave to port) set 4% mile WSW off Point Atkinson Lighthouse; to the Point Grey Bell Buoy (leave to port); to a marker set 0.7. miles south of the center channel marker (leave to starboard); to the finish line off Kitsilano Yacht Club (sail between the finish marker and the Committee Boat). The Start and Finish: The Committee Boat will conduct the start at 10:00 a.m. All entrants must sail close by the Committee Boat and identify themselves well prior to the start. After crossing the finish line, please sail close by the Committee Boat to once again clearly identify your vessel. The race ends officially at 3:00 p.m. Any boats not across (or anywhere near! the finish line at that time should start engines and proceed directly to Granville Istand Market for moorage. The Ceremonies: Will begin at approximately 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium just next to the Sea Wing Sailing School at 1818 Maritime Mews. Signs and banners will clearly identify the location of the ceremony. Refreshments will be available and there will be entertainment for children and adults. All awards will be presented at these ceremonies. In the special award categories, all prizes will be presented. In case of a winning skipper not attending, an alternate winner will be chosen. The Youngsters’ Award: To encourage full family participation in the real fun aspect of this event, a new brass plaque will be awarded this year for the Best Oressed Junior Plrate. This family event is open to all crusing sailboats. regardless of club membership or affiliation. Spinnakers and bloopers are not permitted. The Annual North Shore News Sailing Race is sponsored by Sea Wing Sailing School and the North Shore News. For more information call: Brian Morse S06 Greham 669-0240 985-2131