32 — Wednesday, August 12, 1998 — North Shore News Athietes claim medais CAROLINE Hay returned home from the recent B.C. Summers Games with a record throw of 38.51 metres in the discus. The West Vancouver athlete bettered the previ- ous mark of 35.90m held by Ann Polman-Tuin (1991 ) by 2.61 metres. Other North Shore track and field athletes to win Summer Games medals were: @ Joel Ferstay, silver in pentathion; @ Matthew Noble, bronze in pentathlon; @ Leif Rivera, Marc Soo, Jose Guzman and Andrew Cooke, gold in 4X400m relay; B Silvia Scaldaferri, gold in 200m, gold in triple -~ “pump, bronze in 100m; na- Marie Allander, Hom: in 400m, silver in a Kirsty Smith, gold in 3000m, bronze in 1500m; @ Johanna Bischof, silver in race walk; ® Andria Close, gold in high jump; B Andrea Engelmann, bronze in triple jump; @ Julia Kaffka, silver in penrathlon; Sally Wong, Silvia Scaldaferri, Cindy Onyejekwe, Julia Kaffka, gold in 4X100m relay; Shinder Cheema, ‘Anne-Marie Allander, Chelsea O’Brian, Kirsty Smith, goid in 4X400m relay. @ North Shore athletes were part of the Zone 5 team at the Summer Games, which includes Vancouver, Whistler, Howe Sound and the Sunshine Coast. Suesday " ‘August 18 north shore news @ SPORTS _— 7 = NEWS phot Paul McGrath Masters meal THE North Vancouver Tomahawk Masters fastball team enioyed a breakfast send- off last Friday morning prior to heading to Portland for the 1998 NIKE World Masters Games. Tomahawk Barbecue restaurant owner Chuck Chamberlain (bot- tom right) sponsors the 35-and-over squad. Team members include: Cathy Goddard, Lisa Yesowick, Ruby Regts, Lorissa Demoskoff, Wendy Hollis, Kathy Barnard, Merle Lewicki, Judy Shaughnessy, Rocky Kinihan, Janine Bancroft, Karen Cooper, Sherri Robinson, Joy Thompson, Jill Johnson, Christine Essex,. Teresa Jones and Sandra Lervoid. The team is coached by Ivan Dixon, Roman Prociw, Ken Neimirsky and Keith Nestor. it’s time to get ready for Back to School! So follow the bus that takes you to the savings in our Back to School Directory Watch For It Starting nugust 16° “In The Classifieds - What Every Senior Ought to Know About Reverse Mortgages What would you do with an extra $30,000 to $300,000 tax-sheltered money? Vacation? Renovate your home? Buy a car or RV? Leave an early inheritance to your children? 2 Reverse mortgages are becoming more and more popular for good reasons. There’s no need to sell your home. You maintain title to your home. The money is tax-sheltered. There are no monthly payments. instead, the principal and interest is paid by the estate. The irrccome does not affect Guaranteed Income Supplements. You can take your capital in a lump sum or as a monthly annuity. If you are 62 or older, call for the free Canadian Home Income Plan (CHiP™) information package so you can decide if a reverse mortgage is right for you. The information on the program is available through both TD and Royal Bank. We have many testimonials from happy clients. In Vancouver cali 685-2447 or toll free, 1-800-563-2447 to request your no- obligation CHiP™ information package. Fees payable to the mortgage broker/lender may be charged. NS812 Advertisement Veteran sports journalist Jim Kearn next Wednesday it your North Shore News.