4&8 — Wednesday. June 5, 1991 — North Shore News oer fave jock WE KNOW they're out there. on the baseball fields. tennis courts and in the pools. They're playing lacrosse, running stnde' ibbti a Sports cross ell and dribbling necessatily have t asketball. is find _ in their sport but U Now wine Mee to eutse. some quality that me then that’s ‘where you, the stand-out. readers of Zap come in. Sports Lap needs help finding the multitude o North Shore youths involved in sports and worthy of recognition. A bi-monthly Wednesday col: umn, Sports Lap highlights any young athlete or team making 5 in the world of sports. Lap candidates con't o be number one hey should have kes them a nominate an athlete, team OF even a coach as tong as they're youths send in your idea to Sports Lap. clo North Shore Mews. 1439 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. VIM 214. @ee#w2+uneet# @@ @ 6 8 @ @ @eee54e+r”seoeeeee#te#9s @ eeoeto#e#est tet ee € *eoeeeskeeer#2e#8##fs &¢ © eee?es8ertse8e8ec8ke8 808 8804 8 soe e¢@ ee @®h8ehhUchFmhUCUh OhmhUc CUCM FhmhUCUcMMmCUcMPPhCUCUMMCMCMPMCUCUCMChCcMOrChUCUCcOOmChCUCUrhHChUh}HhUhHhUhF JOCKS FOR JOBS? “HIRE A Student"* week, June 3 to 8, was officially kicked off by North Vancouver District Ald. Ernie Crist (centre) and North Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks (back, left). The Canada Employment Centre fer Students is focated at 120 Lonsdale Ave., Room 366, and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Empioymien? counsellors say work is harder to find this summer, so job- seekers should register early. Fer informaticn on the studert employment program call 666-9192. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Celebration A reception tuill be helt tn honour of the retirement of: Gr. John B. Williams Thursday, June 13th 7:30 ~ 10:00 p.m. Aolipburn Country Club 950 Gross Greek Round Mest Mancouber Hors d'ouvres / No host bar Tickets $12.00 For information call 926-7534 LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGOGERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTYSiL IOGQGOGOCH “St. Mary's Church, in a holiow of white hazel, close to a rapid _—— whirlpoc! and St. Tysilo's Church, and near a red cave.” eka Activities inctude horseback riding. mountain biking, canoeing. five to seven-day expeditions, high and low ropes courses. challenge activities and environmental awareness programs. Four sessions of 10 days each will be run continuously throughout the surnmer, from July !5 to Aug. 76. If you have any further questions of need more detailed information, contact the ¥MCA Outdoor and Camping Unit at 251-1116. YMCA CAMP Deka will provide sum- mer camp experiences on Deka Lake once again this summer. Participants work together to create an exciting atmosphere that en- courages personal challenge and a deeper understanding of themselves and their environment. Thirty-two pasticipants supervised by 12 qualified staff enjoy a simple lifestyle surrounded by a wide varie- ty of wildlife and untamed forest. AAMAAAAAASAAAAAAAALAAAA < 7 ” AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA sBEST STRESSED. C'! Special 2 day getaway ... Now’s the time for a weekend getaway to Surf Lodge, the easy-to- get-to seaside resort that’s oeen pampering guests for forty years. Located on beautifui Gabriola Island (a 20-minute ferry ride from Nanaimo), you’ll enjoy two nights accommodation (with private bath), one dinner and two breakfasts in our romantic ocean-view restaurant for For reservations & information an all-inclusive call 1-247-9231 or $169 Fax 1-247-8336 per couple until Jone 30th I AM THRILLED TO ANNOUNCE THE LATEST IN NAIL CARE: — A flexible, protective coating for KIM natural nails THE NatL BocTOR ~=©= — No need for fills every 3 weeks — Have a permanent French manicure (without polish) — Thin as three coasts of polish — Stregthen soft, peeling, splitting nails with a high gloss finish One Week Sale June 5-11 Serene MIDSTUCF Bt Joys Centre ——— ad 987-3210