B4 - Wednesday, February 16, 1983 - North Shore News At play in the rain North Shore Youth Soccer Association action was rained out last weekend, but there are still some results trickling in from February 6. Playoff action for the Boys and Girls Provincial Cup will resume as soon as weather permits BOYS CENTENNIAL UI8CE: LV Nelson Up and down for Peewees Machinery 4, LV Whitecaps 1. UISCE: MS Wildcats 4, NVU Coventry 2; LV Rucanor Eagles 2, WV Cougars 2. UI3CE: MacS Roughnecks 4, LV Whitecaps 1. UIL3ICW: LV Express 4, WV United tf. U1l2CW: WY Bionics 3, WV The rollercoaster ride marooa-shirts. continues for North Van- couver Peewee “A” (London Drugs) hockey team. One Minute they aré down, the next they are up. That proved to be -the case in back-to-back games. with Burnaby over the weekend. In the first game, the Blues seemed to be walking away with the victory after prancing to a 3-1 tead on goals by Andrew Barnes, Mark Winder and Todd Patz. Unfortunately, the locals slipped into neutral in the third penod and allowed slick-passing Burnaby to accelerate past them to chalk up a win for the On Sunday, the tale unfolded totally differently. North Vancouver dominated from the opening whistle. They led throughout the game after an early goal by Steve Lima. Rob Lardeur set up Cory Tardiff's goal, to register the second score before Patz, Lima and Paul Fowlie bundled further goals into the Burnaby net. Assisis were chalked up to John Ridd, Don Wagner, Rob Sumner, Patz, Lima, Winder and Bares. Rob Nickel handled duties in net on Saturday, while Frankie Kristen took over on Sun- day. The final score North Vancouver 5 - Burnaby 3. hitecaps at Park Royal It's a soccer weekend at Park Royal North Mall this Friday and Saturday. The Vancouver Whitecaps will present a ‘kick-in-the-mall’ promotion with a chance for both adults and kids to play ‘kick-to-win with prizes and draws for season Uckets. Buzz Parsons and Sam Lenarduzzi, Canada’s two top internationals, with 40 and 4.3 appearances for the Nauonal- Team wr be on hand both days to conduct the contest and talk soccer Dhere will also be a season ticket information unit: on hand On KFnday, from 69 pm . Les Wilson and Alan Goad will conduct a _ coaching session with Tino Lettieri, Bob Lenarduzzi, Paul Nelson, Shaun Lowther and David Norman. There will be two coaching sessions Saturday between noon and 3 p.m featuring Alan Taylor, Mike Sweeney, Carl Valentne. P.J. Johns and Terry Felix Autograph sessions will be held after each coaching demonstration. MORE SPORT ON B7 Upward Management Saturday 9:00 am 10. 8:90 iN ebruary 1 Tuesday 6:30 to 0:30 pm , February 22 — Lynnmour Centre NB? 11 $60 (includas {unch) The benefits of increased job satistaction, improved job performance and new career opportunities can be attained by developing more ettective. rolationshipe.with superiors. Middie managers will dovetop alternative attitudes and hohavioura in their working relationships To A ---BOBUTO.sHaxkhun-anetierto-work situations itcompinas ~~ assesamonis, skilig ‘practice and case study methads ‘inatructor Larry Anderaon PhO . tarmeny Chie! Paychalogiat for the Peraonnel Institute of Canada, has over 5 years of consulting experience In B.C & has alded hundreds af middie managers to develop more affective problem solving ukilla His industrial practice was proceeded by eight years of eucceseful university teaching expenence and he continues to lecture in SFU's Facutty of Businaas Administration | Call 986-1911 loc 328 tor information. Titans 0; MacS Stompers 4, NVU Nottingham 2; MacS Lightening 4, NVU Millwal! Q. their Lancers 6, LV Seaford Sales special referee's Corbras 0. sponsored by the ULICE: WV Whitecaps 3, Shore Youth WV Kicks 0; LV Wolves 2, Association. LV NS Paving 1; MacS Referees wishing Soccer refresh their memories are also welcome to attend the clinic which, after a suc- cessful examination, will award an official BCYS ticket. The clinic begins Tuesday, February 22, and will be held in the Cedar Room of the Delbrook Community Centre, 600 Queens Rd.(one block east of Westview). Referee clinic on N. Shore Aspiring referees can earn B.C. Youth Soccer ticket later this month at a clinic North Classes begin at 7 p.m. and last three hours. The three-part course continues through February 23 and 24 at the same time and location. For further information and registration, call F.E. Ashdown, Referee in Chief, a1 988-1921. AN INVESTMENT IN YOUTH This sumrner, thousands of jobs will be created for students. The federal government's SUM- MER CANADA program will provide funding to non-profit organizations and municipalities to help them employ students, and give them career-related experience. find summerjobs-_doen‘t-devetop the kind of work Students who can't Ss them bridge the gap — between school and work. tt might even mean a student's education comes to a sudden stop. SUMMER CANADA is designed to change that — by helping employers heip students. @ Hf youareastudent tnterested m reat work experience, you should register at your local , Canada Employment Centre If you are a member of a non-profit organization that would like funding to hire students, read on. ‘COMMUNITY PROJECTS SUMMER CANADA applicants who want funding to hire students to work on commu- nity-based projects must be able to employ three tocat students. Work should result in tangible goods or services to the community and provide marketable job experience for the student workers Community projects must last between six and eighteen consecutive weeks during the summer. Community Projects Sponsor Application Deadiine: March 4, 1983 Employment and immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy. Minister Emploi et iw Internships supply funding to non-profit organizations and municipalities that will hire students as temporary additions to their staff. The emphasis is on creating projects that will give developmental work experience in a well supervised setting. These internships (which must last six to eighteen weeks during the summer) may continue for three consecutive immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Ministre summers. That gives the employer increas- ingly skilled workers, and the students secure summer employment that builds valuable work experience. Internship Sponsor Application Deadline: March 11, 1983 Applications and tntormation available at your Canada Employment Centre and Employment Development Office Canada