18 = Wednesday, Apri} 19, 1989 - North Shore News == CHAMPIONS WAY For the first time EVER, World aan beginning April 30, Linda and Champion Karen Magnussen , Karen will conduct the and World Champion Coach Champions Way program at Linda Brauckman have designed a North Shore Winter Club (you do Basic Skating course for North Shore NOT need to be a member). This is school children who can't skate or a FUN way to learn irom the very have recently begun to have fun on ice. best. Future stars of hockey, figure S$ pede ra Wa ys ta ke | For five consecutive Sunday afternoons and speed skating need the right start. Cost of the ENTIRE course is just $40. Fill out form below and mail to: a Pioneer Cup Champions Way, 1325 E. Keith Road, North Vancouver, V7J 1/3. THE WEST Vancouver Spuraways Under-11 boys’ soccer team awe eee eee oe = ACT NOW ‘First come, first served.” -- wa amwcan nnn an Burnaby Helghts United 40 recently to win the Pioneer Last Name. Cs«*Firstt Name No. & Streeto Apt. City = Postal Code Schco!l__ «(ate of Birth Gast The Pioneer Cup is contested by Gold division teams from the North Shore, Burnaby and Vancouver. Winning goals were scored by Chung Ming Ip, who scored two of the game’s goals and by Curtis Yan Drimmelen, who was also named most valuable player. Goal keeper Steven Reitenbach re- corded the shutout. The Spuraways are coached by John McKenzie and Paddy Daly, former district league champions. Shooting Stars detonate Fireballs THE NORTH Shere Shooting Stars girls’ soccer team defeated the Oak Bay Fireballs 2-1 over the weekend in Abbotsford in the final matck of the Provincial ‘“‘B’’ Cup. The Under-11 North Shore girls’ soccer club were awarded with a team trophy on Monday, April 17 at Centennial Theatre. The Shooting Stars finished the regular senson with only one loss in 14 games, and won the Inter-District Cup for Division 7 silver. Restaurant Rats lead the pack THE NORTH Shore mixed fastpitch league is into its second week of season play with 2 number of wins and losses. Standings for teams as of April 16 are: Avaion/Black Sheep Restaurant Rats — four wins, ne losses; Horseshoe Bay Mer- chants, three wins, one loss; Midas Athletic’s, three wins, one loss; Lynawood Ina Giants, two wins, two losses; Boston Pizza Blue Devils, two wins, two losses; Jack Lonsdale’s Blacksox, two wins, . : om sa? 8 ae two losses; Philadelphia Pizza Hitmen, two wins, two losses; L.A. | Ss ERWEN SMITH MARK ANDREASSEN Tavern Bombers, one win, one loss; Jack Lonsdale’s Demons, one a PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT win, three losses; Blacksheep Restaurant Wanderers, 0 wins, two . losses; and Spirits, 0 wins, four losses. , A. : After two weeks of play, last senson’s top team, the Rats, is the Be: f only undefeated team. Regular season play is every Sunday at ; F Mahon, Seylynn, and Norgate Parks. Karate kids | t THE 4 C.S.1. Dealership* “Consumer Satisfaction Index. Based on actual Toyota records. Afr, Mrs. Ms, Parent: (tirst name) More people are satisfied with their Toyota purchases at Downtown to S$ how CG h oO ps Toyota than any other dealership in Vancouver. INTERNATIONAL TOP Karate is presenting a Top Kid's Karate || Thanks Canada for making Toyota tournament which features fighting and forms categories, and 7 various demonstrations by wertd champion Farid Dordar. eB the # 1 im port, baked ag ain The event will be held Sunday, April 23 at RecCentre Ron An- | . drews beginning at 4:30 p.m. For information phone 984-7283. Tennis tips | offered in NV STRING UP your racquets and register for tennis lessons at North Vancouver rec centres. Adult lessons are scheduled at convenient days and times. School-age programs are offered most days after school as well as on the weekends. For the six to nine year olds, ‘‘mini tennis’’ lessons are offered. Mini tennis uses 8 modified court, plastic racquets and a sponge ball. Scaled down in size, the game is better suited to a child’s strength, size and physical maturity. For both adult and school-age children, tennis workshops on foreland, backhand, volley and serving are also offered. For more information phone 987-PLAY.