B2 - Sunday, January 1, 1984 - North Shore News THESE FAMILIES gathered up their downhill ski equip- ment and headed for Cypress. Parking spaces were at a premium as many Lower Mainiand residents took to the | COMPETITORS FROM Prince Edward Island to Vancouver Island; from Whitehorse to Labrador Ci- ty, will soon begin the long road to The Scott Tourna- ment of Hearts to contest the Canadian ladies curling championship tide. Thousands of curlers will be competing for a trip to Charlottetown February 25 - March 3, where eleven rinks, ten provinces and the Yukon Territories will gather for the Davis finals. Penny LaRocque and her =|| Women curlers =| heading east ats Halifax, Nova Scotia rin will be attempting to defend their Provincial and Cana- dian title won last March in Prince George, B.C., in the second year of the Scott Paper Limited-sponsored event. FILL IN THE GAP?! slopes during the holiday. New PR man for The Track B.C. JOCKEY Club today announced the appointment of Brian Pound as The Track’s full-time Director of Public Relations and Marketing. Pound acted as an assistant in The Track’s Publicity Department last year under an arrangement with Sport B.C. Pound has been associated with Sport B.C. for the past 12 years as that organization's information officer. Brian has been an observer of the Canadian racing scene since the mid fifties as a Defencemen wanted MERSEYSIDE UNITED soccer club, of the Senior Men’s soccer league, operating throughout the lower mainland, is looking for an experienced ‘central defender to play in their Sun- writer for the Vancouver Province and Sun and a race writer for the Toronto Telegram in the mid sixties. He also produced and hosted a racing show while a member of the staff at C.K.V.U. television. Pound has been media of- ficer for a host of Canadian teams attending both world and international games over the past decade and media of- ficer for all five Molson World downhill ski races held in Canada. He assumes his new duties with the B.C. Jockey Clubon [| January |. at day games. Most of their matches are played in the greater Van- couver area. For more information con- tact Paul during the day: 688-0611; evenings 535-0535. We were trying to Keep it under our hat. When a new product is being launched, word of it often gets out on its own. and good news spreads fast. So we want to confirm the good news by answering a few questions. Yes, the North Shore News will publish datly, except Saturday, beginning February , 1984 Yes, the News already covers 95% of BC's richest market, North and West Vancouver, with our Wednesday and Sunday editions Yes, you can book space now tn Vancouver's brightest new daily Fook VON & Ot MEE tm aoew eb! wa aMeTEn ‘sunday Oe news ‘north shore Tim Francts, Advertising Director (604) 980-0511 NEWS photo Ellewerth Dickson news North Vancouver, B C V7M 2H4 ae A GEST a AL be Neh ae tele ee oer ay] Sunday News and North Ghore News are divisions of North Sture bree Press Lad 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, BRIAN SMITH, left, of Rothmans Canada, presented a hand-made putter to Peter Davidson, of Bowen Istand, for his hole-in-one carfler this year at the Capilano Golf and Country club.