16 - Wednesday, May 30, 1990 ~ North Shore News SPORTS North Van ts site of area's first pro rugby field CAPILANO RUGBY Club turns the sod for its new international- quality field on Saturday, June 2. Based in Klahanie Park, the Capilano Club, in its 20th anniver- sary year, is embarking on an GOLFERS SCOTT Bennett of North Vancouver and Ian Hen- son of West Vancouver are play- ing at the N.A.LA. (National Association of Inter-Collegiate Athletics) national champion- ships in Indiana this week. The two North Shore golfers qualified after their Simon Fraser Golfers off upgrading project which will pro- vide the North Shore with the first tugby facility in the Lower Mainland. The field, with its unique drainage and irrigation system to to Indiana University team won the district championships at the Spanaway Golf Course in Tacoma earlier this month. SFU’s 914 edged St. Martin’s College, Washington’s 915 score. Bennett won the tournament with a 73-75-77 while Henson was tied for third at 76-78-73. Football Norsemen flatten Rats LES YARD completed six touch down passes to lead Sailor Hagars Norsmen to a 41-6 romp over the winless Rats in North Shore Men’s Top-Flight Flag Football League action. The Norsmen’s offensive line was led by former B.C. Lions’ Al Wilson and John Blaine. In other action, the Kokanee on) WCB Auditorium, OS&H Division, $40.00 per person Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System UPDATE SEMINARS 1990 HEALTH A one day seminar on WHMIS will be given by Occupational Hygiene Officers of the Workers’ Compensation Board. Topics include: An overview of WHMIS, problem-solving workshops and a presentation of the WHMIS Video Learning Package which will help ensure your WHMIS program is practical and effective. SEMINAR TIMES: 8:30 ® RICHMOND, JUNE 20, 1990 6951 Westminster Hwy., Richmond, B.C. TO REGISTER, PLEASE PHONE: WCB Education & Training Section, 276-3099 (toll free in B.C. 1-800-972-9972) REGISTRATION FEE: CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation of registration must be made at least three working days prior to the course for refunds. All-Stars held on to first place with a 51-18 win over the SFU Hawks. A strong defensive effort by Ron Cullen and Glen Jackson held the Hawks to only one score in the se- cond half. The Classic Blues managed a one-point win, 27-26, over the J.B. Knights, while Possum upset the Unicorn Gamecocks 40-25, CARE a.m. — 4:30 p.m. ) 2% WORKERS’ . COMPENSATION x BOARD 22m enable play throughout the year, will have a grandstand for 200 spectators. An expanded clubhouse with new changing rooms, weight room and _ hospitality services, completes the project. The sod turning ceremony is just one event of the club’s annual Alumni Day which features a feast of top-class rugby. At 11:30 a.m. the Snowcaps, Capilano’s over-40s team, take on the Legends. This will be followed at approximately 12:30 p.m. by a salmon barbecue lunch and at 1 p.m., the over-30s play the under-30s. At 2:30 p.m. the sod turning ceremony will take place. The grand finale to the day is a game between the Capilano Juniors and the North Shore high schools All Stars. Slo pitch teams tied 3 ways THE NORTH Shore Men’s Slo-pitch league is now In the American League, the unbeaten Blue Iguanas under way with a three-way tie for first place in the lead the league with 14 points. Tied for second place with 10 points and one game in hand, are the LA Tavern Dawgers and the North Jack Lonsdale’s Pub, No. 5 Orange Street and Shore Heaters. National League. Coors Silver Bullets lead the NL with 12 points each. Dragon Dry is in third piace with eight points, North Vancouver Fire Fighters and newcomer followed by the Budget Warriors with six. McMillan Land are a distant second with six points The Lynnwood Hotel, Peagasus, Gas Alley and each, while Performance Car Stereo, Seaspan and the Raineer Studs complete the order in the American Dogs round out the NL standings. League. THE CAR REPAIR GUARANTEE THAT LASTS The problem with most car repair guarantees is that eventu- ally they expire. After 5,000 km, 10,000 km, 20,000 krn ...they run out. But our guarantee is different. it’s called the Lifetime Service Guarantee, and it guar- antees your repair for as long as you own your Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle. That means you pay once for a covered repair. Never again. If the part or repair ever fails or wears out, we'll fix it free. Free parts. Free labour. Our Lifetime Service Guarantee covers thousands of parts and repairs. And, if you're ever more than 90 km away, it’s honoured by thousands of other Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers. So for a repair guaranteed to tast a lifetime, ask us for acopy ‘ ' Quality Care for Q of our free Lifetime Service _ Guarantee - the best car repair guarantee in Canada. This limited warranty covers vehicles in normal use, and eacludes routine main- tenance parts, belts, hoses, sheet metal, and upholstery. uality Cars. Mon.-Fri. 830-530 Sat. 900-500