24 - Sunday, June 2, 1985 - North Shore News Trinity track sprints to 3rd IN TERMS of participation and results, North Van- couver schools had very suc- cessful weekends at the B.C. Elementary Track and Field championships held May 24, 25, 26 at Richruond Minoru Park. Large entries came from such North Vancouver schools as Capilano, Ross Road, Sherwood Park, Carisbrooke, Maplewood and Holy Trinity. Medal Winners: Holy Trinity Jamie Mackey, Gr. 3, Gold, 1500 M Silver, 800 M Simon Rogers, Gr. Bronze, 1500 M Rahul Ray, Gr. 3, Gold Long Jump Girls Medley, Gr. 3, Gold Boys Medley, Gr. 3, Silver Pat O'Flaherty, Gr. 5, Silver 800M Silver, 400M Boys Medley, Gr. 5, Gold Greg Tripin, Gr. 6, Silver, 80 M Hdl. Aparna Ray, Gr. 5, Bronze Long Jump Lara Herdman, Gr. 7, Silver 400 M Silver 100M Capilano Lorie Durward, Gr. 7, Silver, 1500 M Bronze, 800 M Bronze, 400 M Girls Medley, Gr. 7, Silver Marke Andrew, Gr. 3, Gold, Mark Brown, Gr. 5, Silver. Shot Put Mandy Henderson, Gr. 3. Silver, High Jump Kim Dobbins, Gr. 3, Silver, High Jump Maplewood Shannon Allison, Gr. 7, Silver, 3000 M Jeff Boehm, Gr. High Jump Ross Road Girls 4x100, Gr. 5, Silver Carisbrouke 7, 4th, : Darren Nott, Gr. 6, Sth, 100 High Jump M HEWS photo Terry Peters HOLY TRINITY Track and Field team winners crouched ready to pounce on their next competitors. The school won 15 medals in the B. C. Elementary Schoo) Track and Field meet held over the May 25 weekend at Richmond's Minoru Park. Holy Trinity place third overall with 170 points in what is the biggest meet of its kind in North America. SEE US FIRST for SIMMONS & SEALY Mattresses nie ity \. And last year 900 # =Canadians found out too late what PED. stands for: . Personal Floatation Device. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE | More visible from a distance, iF YOUEIND TAD REFUND warmer in cold water, a PED. will THe DIFFERENCE ye keep you afloat more comfortably J 4.’ 4%, } * thana lifejacket. Play it Safe. ope res Gp f ' |: OPEN-TOTHE-PUBLIC - \ “42 diks, igi the Avalon). * ed i j f at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van.-, Ly mes The Canadian Red Cross Society 2 - 9-9 Fri. ( 85 8 38 ( 12-4'Suns ‘ ve —MacSWEEN SOCCER } ASSOCIATION Registration toys & Girls Ages 6-17 85/86 Soccer Season Sept.-Dec. (New Fail Season) ly AR. tommy vy Elsie Guss Elsie Guss delivers our Wednesday, Friday and Sunday News to residents of the Burrard View Indian Reserve. We are pleased to recognize the job she does for us and to feature her, as our star tnis week. Elsie is fifteen years.old, the second youngest of 12 children in her family, attends . Seycove School and enjoys studying native arts. Her sports include, playing soccer for the North Shore Ravens, volleyball for the schoo! and she is involved in canoe racing. Most of Elsie’s earnings from the News are used for spending money but she does try to save a little each pay. For being our star carrier this week Etsie received, complimentary movie passes, a North Shore News baseball cap and a special thanks for a job very well done. Enjoy the movies and keep up the good work. Sept.-March . (Full Season) Register At HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL Friday, June 7, 6:36-8:30 p.im. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE: PAT SOMERVILLE, 987-0178 Joan Cripps Circulation Dept. 1139 Lonsdale Ave.. 986-1337