B2 - Wednesday, May 12, 1982 - North Shore News ERE Sp Ort RS Ere side-lines by Andy Fraser Sure it’s great that the Canucks are in the playoffs and have proven that they truly belong in the National Hockey League. And of course those guys deserve to win it all on drive and desire alone. But — and it’s a big but — don’t forget Harry Neale. Here’s a guy who took a lot of abuse from the press and those loyal fans over the years for the progress of the team. He was told publicly that he wasn't capable of being the head coach and he was ‘graded’ in print, an insidious practice carried out by a daily on all sports Tee-off for Ambleside Pitch’n’Putt set for Sat Playing times have been arranged by golf pro Ron Fitch for the Ambleside pitch-n'-putt golf tour- nament with the first group teeing off at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, May 15. Prizes will be presented at 1:30 p.m. 9:30 Enid Lemanski, Glense Delorme, Kim Zapshala. 9:37 Jessie McKenzie, Dorothy Lalonde, Glona Hilliker. 9:44M. Christiansen, Audrey Evans, Nanci Davis. 9:51Li] Gamon, Fran Chendler, Wendy Mac- Sorley. 9:58Jessie Wood, Mary Rennolt, Erma K. Steeves. 10;0SMrs. Margot Brown, Joan Prendergast. 10:;:12W H. Coates. Ed Kimbericy, G.D Sauer 10:19Harry Outnm, Larry Gillis, Davo Raleigh. 10:33Brian Farrell, Carl Mathisen, Keith Leeson. 10:40Allan Richotte, Simm McArthur, E.W. Brown 10:47F.C. Salter, J Plaskett, Jack Adams 10:54Gcoff Inkin, Allen Rac, Fred Whitbread 11:0LJoe Adamickh, Rob Sanford, Annis Stukus L1:08Roben Shannon. HD Thornburn. Blyth 11;:1SJohn Baldcn, Brent Miller, Ross Rankin Pbs:22Frank Steinberger. Peter Doroschuk. Craig Guy Stemhoff 1i:29Barry Wilkinson Gecrard Botsch Mike Holden 50 “lA COPIES 4 OO 4% For Onty CO Le ere Te eed CU re i | i th. i ee wilham meek printing td ’ ne teams in Vancouver. He weathered the storm, kept at his job and then stepped aside just at the moment of glory. Try and remember that when all the towels are waving and the cheers are going on. Remember that following his suspension, Neale chose Vancouver will Monday May t/7 consider the following BYLAW 5473 Proposed Amendment Purpose PAaabh cons Cesc geabear [en One ee TRY | working) $Cl gern FIELD HOCKEY 1s not a delicate sport, especially when a West Van Rowdie player (in white) wants the ball just as mach as her Burnaby Adanac opponent. Action took place Saturday in Hugo Ray park as part of Lower Mainiand tournament. (Terry Peters photo) THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council for The Corporation of the District of North hold a Public provisions of the Municipal Act in the Municipal Hail, 355 West Queens Road. North Vancouver 1982 Commencing at 7 30 pm to Applicant The Corporation of the Oistrict ot North Vancouver to define dangerous goods in Part 2 and to add a new clause to s 40.341) to control the manufacturing of dangerous goods The manufacturing of yoods would be permitted but any capacity or cf manufacturing of goods would be prohibited Aocomoy oot the bylaw cuay be inspec tod at the Murnue tout Ways May ‘othe to. tf th (Mes i bt Ww An atte tp real ¢ A courageous act to stay in the background, an act of some _ considerable sacrifice. Harry Neale won't have another opportunity to be behind the bench of a Stanley Cup finalist. His act is perhaps the bravest of this rather glorious band of “lunch bucket” workers. WELL KNOWN COACHES The tough Pacific Nor- thwest Soccer League which features North Shore Pegasus as well as Whitecap Reserves and Seattle Sounder reserves among Hearing under the BC on present extent of the Aangerous ine (Ease wy present the ostablishment plants for the Gangerous new Doetweoen thre Prous cot Ves,’ t ypbesss bee lest others, always some great games. Pegasus will be going up against Whitecap reserves Thursday at 6 p.m. at Empire while on Sunday at 2 the Sounder reserves will be guests of Pegasus at Kin- smen Stadium. Consider just three coaches of the eight team league. For Whitecap Reserves, Nobby Stiles, the 1966 tough English World Cup fullback: for Kelowna Golds, John Craven, the former captain and centre back of the Whitecaps: and for the B.C. Senior Selects, Bob Mc- Nabb, the former Whitecap coach who was axed in that black 1980 season and a former Arsenal fullback of the toughest order. Arguably, the provides Pacific Northwest is the best league in North America outside of the NASL. If you have some tme, give ita try. REGISTRATION DEADLINE Two replays set for LV Falcons TWO NORTH Shore youth soccer teams which had tied matches in the recent coastal division tournaments will replay their games this Thursday at Swangard Stadium. Although the Lynn Valley Christie Falcons (Girls Under 13) and the Lynn Valley Falcons (Boys Under 14) were declared co- champions of their respective division, a rematch is necessary to determine which teams will advance to the provincial championships against representative winners from the interior. At 6 p.m. the Christie Falcons and Port Coquitlam Blizzard will meet again after playing to a 2-2 tie in last weekend's girls tournament. The Falcons follow them at 8 p.m. with their rematch against Burnaby = Cliff Avenue United, long time rivals who forced a 1-1 draw in tournament play. Should either of the Falcons team win, they will join two boys and one girls team from the North Shore at the provincial finals, slated for July 10 and 11 at Swangard Stadium. GER ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES _MINI COURSES MAY, 1982 [sonar [ wovonr [ rosa Joronson Cy a MON., TUES., WED., THURS. 7:30-9:30 May 17, 18,19, 20 (EACH COURSE IS 4 NIGHTS) HANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 1044 EDGEWOOD, NORTH VAN. CHOCOLATE MAKING COMPUTERS DRYWALLING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & CODE REQUIREMENTS FLOWER ARRANGING GERMAN CONVERSATION HEALTHFUL LIVING JUNK & FOUND SCULPTURE REAL ESTATE WRITING CHILDREN’S STORIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 985-8741 Inquines Friday, May 14, 1982 1075 21st Street. West Vancouver, B C 922.9151 WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD *. — le yy on 2a™.. mo AS d ye \ \ 2