ne € 45 - Sunday, June 23, 1985 - North Shore News TRYING MENTAL TELEPATHY to bring wild pitch in- to the strike zone is Vancouver Media Quick Pitch League batter. The method is just one of many used in the wide variety of baseball action inspired by the onset of summer. Windsor Plywood Woody's Buys Of The Week ““B Grade”’ vinyt covered drywall. Ideal for garage liner, cabin panell- } ing, etc., “#999 per 48" x90" | x % sheet | OVER 50 STORES IN WESTERN CANADA & THE U.S. Ph. 985-1341 DECKOTE 106% ACRYLIC BINDER Gol » deck probiemn? Lot Windsor sotve it Jot you. We stock he very best quality sun- deck costing avarlabie. Come in and jet us NEWS S photo Mi Mike Waketleld Strickiand runs away with marathon JOHN STRICKLAND ran away with the best overall time in the first annual West Vancouver Keg Half Marathon, The 13-mile 193-yard Father’s Day run started at - the Ambleside Park lagoon took in the West Vancouver seawall to 3st Street and returned along Marine Drive and Bellevue Ave. to Park Royal. : Points Ost WHILE North Shore Colts may have won the B.C. Place International Soccer Tourna- ment, Queens Park Rangers and Vancouver Columbus have taken over the race for first in the Pac Rim standings. QPR lead with 19 points followed by Columbus with 17 and two games in hand. Columbus has only one loss after !1 games while QPR has lost two. As a result of protests by Nanaimo and QPR against the North Shore’s use of an improperly registered player, Colts have lost four points. STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 17 Team w T Pts QPR 823 1 Van Columbus 743 NS Colts 5 5 0 10 Victoria 253 Nanaimo 305 1 7 Burnaby 292 #6 Natural Gas” To Go A BC.Hydro The 583 runners involved ran the course twice, Winners in the nine categories included Strickland’s best overall time of 1:09:34, Brian Bjornson second overall with 1:11:10, and best Women’s overall finish, .Arlene Kasper, 1:22:59 Gther’ catagory winners were Robyn Hyde-Lay, Women’s 19 and under with 1:27:37; Cathy Gleabe, Women’s 20 to 34-year-old, 1:22:59; B.J. McHugh, Women's 50 and over, 1:39:43; Chris Seppert, Men’s 19 and under, 1:19:02; Allan Watts, Men’s 40 to 49, 1:15:38; David Rudd, Men’s 50 to 59, 1:22:22; and Stan Baldry, winner Men’s 60 and over, 1:29:58, BINGO AT THE CLUB EVERY SUNDAY — 7:00 PM. Free Coffee Free Sandwiches ALL CASH PRIZES The “Bingo” with A TOUCH OF CLASS! Public Welcome! The North Shore Winter Club 1325 East Keith Road 985-4135 Lic, #54424 ‘ SF Now open Sunday 10-5 p.m. June Flyer Specials Pick up a copy of cur June. fiyer. 16 full pages of Super Specials. North Vancouver 3rd Street - 1 bik. west of Park & Tilford Gardens (p aay Fr Py yy fe All erg a A 2D WINDSOR RW, Naa CAI Stephen and Caroline Saxton deliver cur Friday News in the Montroyal area of North Vancouver. At a young age they have proved to be both reliable and conscientious carriers. Both children attend Monteray School, Stephen enjoys math and Caroline likes reading. Stephen is the sports enthusiast, involved in soc- cer, baseball, swimming and tennis. He is a Cub Scout and his hobby is collectiiig stamps. Caroline is in ballet, belongs to the Flicka Gym Club, enjoys swimming and is in Brownies. Earnings from tk “‘aws are put to very good use, Caroline is sa. 4 tor anew bike and Stephen has paid half towards his new dirt bike. Stephen has also just bought an inflatable raft, for lots of fun on the lake, this summer. For being our stars this week they received, comnphmentary movie passes, North Shore News baseball caps and a special thanks, for a job very well done. doan Cripps Circulation Dept. 1139 Lonsdale Ave.. N. V., 986- 1337 Stephen & Caroline Saxton +