THREE NORTH. SHORE GIRLS IN FIRST EFFORT At the Elite Canada gym- nastics meet held at BCIT this weekend Tracey Wilson, Sandra Botnen and Alissa Wooden showed very well in their first national level tnals. These tnals were the first in which they competed in both compulsory and op- tional routines. Tracy Wilson was the only North Shore ribbon winner with a 4th on beam and Sth on floor. Sandra Botnen, and Alissa Wooden also com- Run Canada week in May peted in the field of 46 com- petitors. All placings will be known after video tapes are analysed by Canada's Na- tional Coaches. Unofficial all around win- ners were: 1.Bonnie Wittmeier, Win- nipeg: 2.Andrea Thomas, Ontario; 3.Kelly Brown, On- tario: 4.Valerie Hansen, Port Alberni: S.Leanne Gallant, Ontario; 6.Mary Lyon, Ontario. ~-——“frsounds fiké an invitation “o take over the government sof the country, but however heart-warming that prospect may be to some, Run Canada Week, set for May 15-23, is in fact an op portunity for the whole country to get up and go. Run Canada Week is a major part of National Physical Activity Week, which will involve Canadians from all walks of life in the many activities promoted by Fitness and Amateur Sport and ParticipAction. The Canadian Track and Field Association's plans for the program embrace from specially-designated days for Women Runners” and Disabled Runners to Learn to Run ches and events for complete beginners of all ages, and early indications from the organizing network set up across the: provinces and Terntomes are that more than 10,000 will be out and running on the first day alone Bruce Keele of Saskatoon, chatrman of the Run Canada Committee points out Chal the universality of running as probably the most important _ idea that Run Canada is emphasizing with this event “There are so many parts of running thal everyone can relate to” says Keele, “even the beginning runner or someone who has had several marathons They all get the same sensations at the cand of the run. and can all find ways to improve their performance ~ His comments are borne out by the fact that Ottawa's Natvonal Capital Marathon will highhght the opening day. while a week tater. Shilo, Manitoba, contributes to the activities with a mass Run kor kun Keele's counterparts chairing the event In an honorary capacity ane another Hhustation of how running can be for cverybody They arc Roland Michener former Governor Cronerat, soll yopging daily at 4} and Debbie Brill World winning high pumper Orgoanivecrs at Cup all Track Assocation supply matenals and advice to any provincial Canadian and Field brand hes can indiveduats of groups contemplating yorning the awe fyeon ) BUMPER TO BUMPER... ~~ —o = noo = ( 4000/4001 — 53/4” tem lamp system / i \ Fi trucks. a Dp from SHADOW RADAR DETECTOR of radar. easily installed under hood ot most foreign and domestic cars B05 (J)eumPeR To BUMPER... round four lamp sys- 6014 — 7” round two Ce ey Air filters to fit most North American cars and 59 . to Protection against all types Prior to the Elite meet, 23 North Shore gymnasts com- peted for the North Shore division team to the BC pro- vincial all around gymnastics championships to be held at Simon Fraser University, April 8-10. 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