B3 - Wednesday, April 14, 1962 - North Shere News’ SS Sp Ort Changing rooms, washrooms are lacking FROM PAGE B1 should be available soon, says the commission. Problem double bookings have occured in the past because proper procedures haven't been followed in requesting a park or field. Solution — all applicants must proceed through the Rec Commission's allocation department to receive a field permit. Problem — field closures. Fields have often been used even after being closed by the Rec Commission. Solution local media (such as North Shore Cable 10), phone lists, and the Rec Centre are already being used for information on closed fields. MAINTENANCE Problem — some groups need specialized preparations (i.e. painting of lines on the field), and have often been frustrated when these haven't been done in time for the season. Solution possible, parks where and fields will be upgraded twice a year. User groups wil be asked what specific im- provements are needed and this information will be forwarded to the municipal parks departments. Problem More co- ordination needed for maintenance standards of the City, the District and the school board. Solution The school board will be asked to in- crease its field maintenance budget and to develop a master plan for its fields. NORTH SHORE SCHOOLS Hillside gymnasts are the best FOLLOWING a mammoth two-day meet, with five events at five different levels of competition, Hillside Secondary High School has emerged as the North Shore's) premier gymnastic team. But one of the best per- formances dunng the March 24 and 25 Jith Annual Championship was put in by Handsworth’s Dawn Stratton, who earned first coming OFF-ROAD 1s usually associated with motorbikes. not bicycles But John Kirk 1s hoping to change that Kirk ts organizing the first ever Whistler Off-Road Bicycle Race for Sunday, June 22 This race wall be the first of its kind in| Canada. he says, though the sport as more popular south of the border especially in Wheelchair sport at BURNABY — The top seven teams in the country will converge on BCIT gym- nasium April 29 - May | to decide the 1982 National Wheelchair Basketball Championship Provincial teams will come from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick and place in all five Level V events: balance beam, tumbling, vaulting, floor exercise and uneven parallel bars. Stratton’s scores never fell below 8.00, and her best was earned in tumbling. with a whopping 9.10. Overall, Hillside placed first with a grand aggregate total of 244 points. Hand- sworth followed with 174 Off-road bicycling and Seycove finished in third with 156. The rest of the pack fell far behind the leaders: Hamilton had 58, Howe Sound 50, Windsor 28, Carson Graham 24 and West Van in the basement with 19. Top three finishers at each level were as follows: Level V: Handsworth, 66 points: Seycove, 55: Hillside, 31. Level IV: Hillside, 52: Hamilton, 44, Seycove, 42. Level IH: Hillside. 64: to Whistler Colorado. The race will be about 30 kilometres and will be held on the Northaire Mine Road, about enght kilometres south of Whistler along Highway 99. Says Kirk “Ihe concept of this race, wo must be admitted, is both exciting and pioneering, as well as adventuresome ~ The bikes. also known as Nova Scotia. It is possible an cighth team, Quebec may cater. B.C. is the solid favorite, having won the toumament 11 times in the past 13 years and the last three ycara straight. Five members of the national team are on the B.C. squad — Rick Hansen, cruisers or mountain bikes, are designed for rough terraim and can even handle the punishment given by B.C.'s logging and minting roads. The race can be viewed from ai spot. near the Alexander Falls where the awards will be given out Sponsors are sul needed for the race, and anyone interested should call John Kark at 299-6666 BCIT Peter Colistro, Murray Brown, Genc Reimer and K cvin Eart. Games will be played at 9 m., 11:30a.m..2 p.m... 4:30 p.m.. 7 p.m. and 9 pm. April 29 and 30. Consolation final will be played at 4 p.m. on May |, followed by the champion ship game at 6 p.m. LOOKING FOR TRUSTWORTHY AUTO TECHNICIANS? TAYLORMOTIVE IS BCAA APPROVED HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS Gauabtied techmcians iw each held: Many with oo 40) years Oxpenence ¢ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ¢ COMPLETE GENERAL MECHANICAL ¢ WHEEL FRAME ALIGNMENT & BALANCING * COLLISION REPAIRS * BAKE OVEN PAINTING HEE ¢ ONSUN TATION © ALL WOIRIR Cit FLARAAN TE EL TAYLORMOTIVE 174 PEMBERTON. N.V. OUR 21ST YEAR OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! 985-7455 APPOINTMENTS Problem — Kinsmen North Vancouver City and Stadium needs upgrading. District to build washrooms Solution — North Van- and changing rooms at new couver City will be asked to take care of this. fields and, if possible, at old facilities as well. They will PLANNING also be asked to build new AND DESIGN fields — especially all- weather ones. The school Various problems were board will be asked to identified, such as the lack provide lights for its all- of changing rooms and_ weather fields. washrooms, the shortage of fields, and the need for more The Recreation Com- space and better use of mission will help groups find fields. suitable fields and will co- ordinate communication Solutions to these between the groups and the problems include asking municipalities and_= school 12th! 879-6241 TH Handsworth, 30; Howe 60: Handsworth, 38; I Sound, 25. Level Il: Hand- Seycove, 20. FOR SALE OR LEASE! sworth, 55: Hillside, 49; Seycove, 15. Level J: Hillside,48: Seycove, 28; Howe Sound, 18. Top three finishers in each event were: Balance Beam: DEMO SALE 40-50-60 SALOMON ROSSIGNOL Hillside, 40; Handsworth, 38; Seycove, 29. Tumbling: Hillside, 47: Handsworth, 41. Seycove, 40. Vaulting: Hillside, 52: Seycove, 42; Handsworth, 29. Uneven Parallel Bars: Hillside, 45; Handsworth, 28: Seycove, 25. 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