Benet meme tee was Lions rock into season THREE OF THE West Coast's favorite rock ‘n’ roll bands will share the spotlight with the B.C. Lions and the Calgary Stampeders for the Lions’ ‘‘Kickoff To Sum- mer’’ at B.C. Place Stadium, Sunday, June 9. Doug and the Slugs, Trooper, Bill Henderson and Chilliwack will mount a two-hour party concert featuring festival seating on the north side of the stadium immediately following the Lions’ home opener for the 1985 C.F.L. season. The game starts at 2 p.m., ending about 5:00. The concert will start minutes later. Any ticket to the football game includes the concert at no extra charge. “We'd like to start the season off with something extra special for our fans,” said Lions’ General Manager Bob Ackles, ‘tand we are ex- tremely pleased to have been able to assemble this terrific package of Canadian talent. We started the idea of the double-header event when Burton Cummings and the Guess Who performed at our opening game in 1983." Doug and the Slugs and Bill Henderson and Chilliwack have just com- pleted coast to coast Cana- dian tours, while Trooper has been in the studio work- ing up new album material. Tickets to the game and concert are available at regu- Jar football game prices ($20, $17 and $11) at all VTC/CBO outlets, at the B.C. Lions’ office and at the Stadium on. game day. Stadium ticket wickets will stay open throughout the game for people who can't get to the start of the game but want to catch the con- cert. WV cricket club undefeated LEAGUE LEADERS West Van won the toss and gave UBC Varsity first bats in May 18 in West Van Cricket action. Varsity began steadily with four of the first five batsmen reaching double figures. Against the fine bowling of Solly Maiter four wickets for 25 runs -and Steve Lambie two for 10 runs, Varsity fell behind. The score reached 72 for eight wickets when Stattler, living dangerously, thrashed the bowling for a quick 31 runs. The innings closed at 108 for nine wickets. West Van’s innings started well as Rod Wise (10 runs) and Paul Levy (39 runs) put West Van ahead of the clock. Basil Station (29 runs) moved the sccre along, but Varsity, with some excellent fielding, gradually tightened its grip on the game. The last over was reached as West Van, after much nail biting, needed three runs to win. Bob Butler (14 runs) was out the first ball, a wicket fell off the third, two THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Subdivision Control Bylaw — Small Lot Infili Areas 5 and 25 The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will be holding a public informa- tion meeting to explain the District's proposal to declare the areas shown within the heavy black borders on the maps below as Smal! Lot infill Areas 5 and 25, respectively, in order to permit further small lot subdivision to take place. . All persons who deem their interest affected by the proposal are cordially invited to express their views at the public information meeting. Time: Date: Place: 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 10th, 1985 Council Chamber 355 West Queens Road North Vancouver 1 Curtucet es is { eovagene oF tae! e Enquiries concerning the above should be directed * to the Planning Department (Mrs.) H.W. Egleston, Municipal Clerk June Sth, 1985 Se td pee North Shore News CLASSIFIEDS _CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS 986-6222 runs were scored off the next two balls. . Dave Turner faced the last ball of the game with the score tied at 108 runs each, Turner ‘majestically drove the ball through the covers for runs and with it earned West Van an exciting vic- tory, keeping their unbeaten record intact, On Sunday, NSCC defeated Burrard in an ex- citing game at Upper Brockton. Burrard batted first and were all out for 118 runs. NSCC’s fielding was lethargic at the start of the game, but improved, as the game progressed. 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