THE SUMMER EVENING DUATHLON 1 Gold-M — Ted Rousse (Anrmore) 4:32:16 2 Silver-% — Rob Brown (Whistler) 3 Sronze-M - Randy Hunter (N.Van) 4 Rob Isherwood (Coquitam) 5 Gary Bogdanvish (Vancouver) 6 Jiri Hornburg (North Van) 7 Barry Brennon (Vancouver) 8 Lynn Chorney (Campbell River) 9 Jan Francke (Vancouver) 10 Erich Heins (Hope) 11 David McKee (North Van) 12 Brent St. John (Nerth Van} 13 David Payton (Vancouver) 14 Scott Harnett (Whistler) 15 Gold-F — Elaine Slatchford (Surrey) 16 Tim Ridge (Vancouver) 17 Ray Biastoch (Vancouver) 18 Siiver-F Kara Triance (Kelowna) 19 Bronze-F —- Marcy Bennett (Sidney) 20 Erin Curley (North Van) 21 Verginia Zilkie (Kelowna) 22 Mika Harrison (Burnaby) 23 Lesli Matheson Jennings (Coquitiam) 24 Nancy Clarkson (Burnaby) The Extrame Afternoon Triathion 1 Gold-M — Brendan Brazier (N. Van) 2 Silver-M — Simon Weber (Oregon) 3 Bronze-Al — Brian Wiedrick(Vancouver) 4 Art Hazell (Maple Ridge) 5 Christopher Robirison (Seattle) -6 Frank Kurucz (West Van) 7 Michael Obeirne (North Van} 8 Gold-F —- AnneMaris Lavalee (West Van) 9 Mike Harrison (Bumaby) Western Lacrosse Association standings through June 20 Coquitlam Adanacs Victoria Shamrocks Mapte Ridge Burrards NW Salmonbetliies Burnaby Lakers Narth Shore Indians Top scorers Player Name 1 Russ Heard COQ 2 Gerek Malsweky NS 3 Kaleb Toth | VIC 4 Dan Stroup COQ 5 ChrisPanos Vic 11 Curt Malawsky NS 14 Tadd Katanchik NS 25 Paul Jones NS 26 Jim Nishiyams NS if it’s Wednesday, June 23, 1999 - North Shore News - 39 ‘north shore news Islander surrounded A Delta islanders’ lacrosse player is pursued by three members of the host North Shore Seycaps during a midget division game last Thursday night at Lonsdale Arena in North Vancouver. indians led after the first From pane ® Indians’ goaltender Dwight Mactche made 24 saves. At the other end, Kyle Goundrey stopped 36 shots for Maple Ridge. The Burrards also beat the Indians 12-10 in a June 15 game in Maple Ridge. The Indians ied 4 4-3 after the first period, bur were behind 9-6 after two. Curt Malawsky and Todd Richard had four and three goals apiece. The = Burrards’ —_‘Jake Lawson also scored four times. Konopliff was the only other multiple goal scorer with a pair. Six other Burrards had a hand in the victory. The Indians’ tone triumph fast week was a 10-9 win at Lonsdale Arena over the visit- ing Lakers on June 16. Curt Malawsky had anoth- er four-goal performance and was later named WLA player of the week. Tracy Kelusky and Todd Katanchik added a pair of goals cach. North Shore came back from a 5-4 first period deficit by outscoring the Lakers 4-2 in the second period. The teams had two markers cach in the third. gardens, The objective of this contest is to scoaeedge the efforts residents’ ‘agho in this way contribute to community improvement and beaulification. Closing date for Monday, july 19, 1999. Garden judging applicants will be advised of judging due. 1. The contest covers the City and District of North Vancouver ard the District of West Vancouver. 2, all entries to the Gardens Contest to be submitted by July 19, 1999. 3, After placing first in a category for two consecutive years an entrant ay not enter that category for a period of one year. 4. The decision of the judges is final. 5. All gardens and personal property shall be at the risk of exhibitor and the Sociery shall not be lisble for loss or daraage from any cause whatsoever. 6. An entry may be placed in a more suitable category by the judges. 7. The society may present a special one time award to an organization or individual. 8. No member of the North Shore Gardens Society miay enter the contest. 9. All participants in che Gardens context will be invited to the Awacds Night on _ September 22, 1999, to he held at Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's and St. Stephen's. 2641 * Chesterfield avenue (comer of 27th Street), Nerth Vancouver. _Ungires ey be rade a the following phone numbers 980- 91234 or 922-2175. Share Gardens Contest ‘9 Entry Form oie Boos “Ch West Vancouver i wish to enter the North Shore Gardens Contest 99 in the categary of. Residential Gardens: ©) City Lot —- Front and Back (Maximum 66° x 180° or 9000 sq.ft.) O Large Space (Larger than a City Lot) Q Vegetable Garden Q Best Use of Patio 1 Best Use of Balcony & Residential Complexes (Townhouses, Condominiums, Apartments) Commercia! Landscaping & Gardens: Q Small Commercial (eg. Storefronts, etc.) O Large Commercial Community Gardens: O church Q School O Other Se GE fie BE Se Re = Send completed forms to: NORTH SHORE GARDENS CONTEST °99 c/o City of North Vancouver, Attention: Maria Maglieri 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC V7M 1H9 {@ Leaking red fiuid? or drop off at your nearest Municipal Hall. news, then it’s in the News. TRANSHNSS1OM REPAIR AE H Coupon must be presented af time of sale. i Limit one coupon per customer, Expires Sune 30/99 N. VANCOUVER - (604) 987-8687 850 West 15th Street, Across from Dave Buck Ford independently Owned & Operated . Hours: Mon. Fai. 8-6 aS SINCE (86s ET 8 Hesitation? {8 Difficulty driving in one or more gears? a Car sounds like it's running, but won rt move? Harsh shifting? We are pleased to announce that our~ Annual North Shore Gardens Tour of Selected F si Gardener, ( of West Vancouver, wcapilano Nurseries, * ‘2 in Nurseries, “Garden Works, Kerriidale Cimeras (North Vancouver), *Maple Leaf Gardett Centres (Lyon Valley and West Vancouver), ‘Mel Hadinger Moving, North Shore News, United ‘Landscape Supplies; “West Van Florist Ltd., *Plants Galore Garden and Patio Centre, *Creative Bricks and Blocks, The Voice, and Brambles and Blooms Garden Shop. *Tickets will be available in Mid-June at the above noted,locations*