B2 - Sunday, March 27, 1983 - North Shore News MARGO McKIM from West Van rans past Windsor player Alex Sherratt during the final game of girls flag football season. West Van won the match 35-0 giving them an undefeated season (8 games). This was the first year for this sport and was well received and certainly will be back again next year. NSWC take Atom A title After year long struggle with N. Van Walk for health . If you have had the op- portunity to visit a foreign country, one difference strikes you almost im- mediately. People walk, people bicycle, people participate in sports § ac- tivities - especially children and teenagers. Our high standard of living and our automated age seem to have made Canada’s population a riding and viewing one rather than a participating one. Most health = experts recognize the problem we eats too much, sits too much, rides too much, and exercises too little, this might be a good time to encourage some wholesome family activites. There have been great advances made in the health services to help you live a longer and more satisfying life, but real progress can only be made if you have the desire to maintain your health. Always BUCKLE UP Even on face in a luxury’society thal gives incentive to sitting and watching, rather than ac- tively participating. For our health’s sake, we must establish a way of life in which moderate exercise is a part, thereby allowing organs of our body to function properly. Review your family’s living habits. If your family NEWS photo T the Dr. James M. Hayward FAMILY PHYSICIAN Following a close battle for the League Champion- ship between North Shore Winter Club and North Vancouver Atom “A” earlier this year, the N.S.W.C. won ‘the third game of a best of three, Zone tf, finals Monday night by defeating North Van- couver 4-2. Backed by strong goal tending from Wayne Maki who turned aside 21 saves, including two penalty shots, Sixth for Calder “Tuer ont Gilhan Calder, 18, of the Hollyburn Club in West Vancouver picked up her oth Canadian ttle at the Canadian Junior Badminton Championships last weekend Now you know The fission of one pound of Uranium 235 releases approximatcly the same amount of cnergy as the burning of $10,000) tons of coal Jeff Herman sparked a strong offensive attack scoring 4 goals, with assists from Geoff Rawson (3), Paul Kartya and Ryan Abel (1!) each. ; A fine defense per- formance was turned in by Cam Wilson, Tom Sch- jelderup, Justin Henry and Bryce Eyton. Forwards Jason Buckle, Chris Ball, Aaron Lord, Kevin Breuls, Scott Dairon, Michael Payne supported an overall well- balanced = attack by in Winnipeg when she beat 160 yr. old Sandra Stapleton of Vancouver in the girls singles finals Pourth seeded Gillian defeated team-mate and 2nd seed, Jacquie Johnstone of Vancouver, 11 2. 11-4 1n the semi-finals and then had a battle royal with the Nos! seed in the final Losing the first game 11, and after surviving Unree match points against ber, she treed the match at one game apiece The 3rd game was a lengthy struggle which Guallian narrowly won by a margin of 12 11 Whata way to cod her highly successful jumror career! In boys singles holder Roddy Prato of Vane OUVCE AUSTIN INCOME TAX We can help your filing in these and other areas * Child Tax Credits * Rentais ° Education Deduction Transfers Splitting ¢ Moving Expenses «incom « Self Employmen COME IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Near SeaBus at— 132 W. 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