39 - Sunday, August 17, 1986 - North Shore . tA Bob’s b e ca t S Since my mastectomy, Mle Deen Quite OULSpORUN AhOutl¢dtl, delecuon ANd Lakin Good Ui Gg S fate ot yourself BOB'S TROCKING (trom the Royal City bastball Teague won the ninth annual North Share Men's bastball League (NSMIET) Invitanonal Tournament recently going undefeated in all three games But NSMEE's Tugs Pubs battled Bob's valiantly in the final game only to lose 1-0. Tugs’ second-place is the best finish any North Shore teani has managed in the highly competitive tournament. Bees Two Tug's players were selected > Ann stllan to the tournament all-star team: kg pitcher Larry Grieg and third baseman Brian Partridge. Other North Shore players who MASTECIOMY were Selected to the all-star team BOUTIQUE were Queens Cross Pub first baseman Pete Therien and Burrie 237 St. Georges Ave Penman, also of the Cross, who North Van was the tournament’s top batter ° and home run leader. The tournament was run by players from L.A. Tuvern. ' \ TWANA ROSE from Saskat- chewan and Collin Epp from Nocth Vancouver improvise on ice during the B.C. Competitive Pair and Dance School pres- entation Wednesday at Karen Magnussen Arena. The duo were one of 26 pairs which pave . . . cares | ince ice dancing demonstrations. mmping Whistler canoe races WW iTd-Uup OVER 100 marathon paddlers from across Canada converged at Whistler this week to prepare for the Canadian Marathon Canoe Racing National Championships, Nine classes of competition at junior, senior and master levels in tandem and solo racing canoes will conclude today on the Alta-Nita- Alpha Lakes’ chain. Races are scheduled for the morning and § afternoon, with races from two to ; When you bring in this ad and have your tilm three hours duration, processed and developed at our premises Long distance paddling, § 135, 126, 110 only (C41 process) Arlin Gunderson technical manoeuvering and gruelf- . : This week we have the pleasure of featuring one of our older ing portages make the Whistler Limit one coupon per customer — offer expires August : : ag ° courses a first-class challenge for : 24, 1986. Thie offer is not valid in combination wite any carriers as our star. Arlin Gunderson is 16 years old and delivers 235 of our Wednesday and Friday News in our Lonsdale Zone. competitors. Cycle paths and other offers, discounts or specials. lakeside beaches offer excellent His Zone Manager, Terry Rainey. recommended him for the ex- spectator viewing. ‘ : cellent job he does The largest teams competing are Lonsdale Quay Market 985-3339 Arlin will be entering grade 11 at Carson Graham School in from British Columbia, Ontario, SA EI ACEC A September. He enjoys football, fishing and has spent scme time Saskatchewan and Quebec. om y y at Expo this summer. oeaie awards aaa che provincial y . For Arlin, having a paper route helps with spending money award, based on the best overall § p and saving for the things he wants. provincial score. We enjoyed meeting Arlin and for being our star carrier this The grand finale of the National *: : ; : week, he received complimentary movie passes and a North Championships is in Vancouver on ff : , ‘ -_ i i Shore News baseball cap. Monday, Aug. 18. Provincial § P ° teams in traditional six person ; ur canoes will cuce from § . Sunsel Beach at the mouth of False ; Joan Cripps Circulation Dept. Creek, past English Bay, around , Stanley Park to the finish just pas: ° : 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. Brockton Point near the entrance . 986-1337 to Coal Harbour. COMPUTERIZED UTC Eitaigeeral ot Ee SICE THE VOICE OF NOK AMD WELD va OUW SUNDAY « WEDNESDAY +