B3-Sunday News, March 2, 1980. x. we ee ee ee West Van parents concerned about j jogging School Board discusses letter West Vancouver schools should be made aware of the dangers of jogging, cording to school trustee Norman Alban. ac- board Alban made the comment during discussion of a letter from the West Vancouver Parents Association con- cerning physical education practices, at the West Vancouver School Board not “threatened and sent jogging down the road in meeting Monday night. tattered shoes.” The association expressed a concern that there is pressure on students in physical education programs, to jog. According to Association president John Gregory the purpose of the letter is to point out concerns that parents share about physical education programs. Superintendent of Schools Ed Carlin argued that jogging is not mandatory in West Van schools and told the meeting that students are Gregory said that jogging seems to be an overriding activity in the programs, pointing out that by nine North Shore speed skier victorious in Ontario event The object of the exercise is to ski down a hill as fast as possible. , And Bob Miller of North Vancouver is very good atit. Last weekend Miller, a former member of the Canadian national ski team, took first place and the prize of $2,000 in the ‘Colt. 45 Carling O'Keefe Speed Skiing Championships held at Georgian Peaks in On- tano. Miller won with a speed of 93 m.p.h., one mile an hour faster than second place finisher Franz Weber of Germany. In turn, he finished one mile an hour faster than Ken Willis, of the Vancouver ski team, who finished in third place. The next speed ski races Interskate The North Shore Winter Club will be the site of a high cahbre skate competition from March 7 to 9 involving more than 300 skaters from Canada and the’ United States. Interskate, the name of the competition has never been held on the North Shore. Skaters between the apes of seven and 19 willbe taking part in petition. A total of 460 clubs will be sending their skdters to the Winter Club for the exciting com- the meel Is sports your business? If at ows your Car use tho space te reach every Spoms mnded person con the North Shore Getiun touch with your customers Call display advertising 980-0511 will be held in Sweden and in ».. in April, and both Vancouver racers scheduled to 0 ome FASTER THAN a speeding snowball,NV speed skier Bob Miller races to victory in the ‘Colt 45’ skiing championships. (Eline Smith photo) . SY at NS Winter Club which will include some group precision competition in addition to the regular figure skating programs. 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