10 -~ Sunday, April 16, 1989 - Lynn Valley Echo Soccer players honored SOCCER PLAYERS will be gath- ering with their parents on ‘Tues- day, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. for the Lynn Valley Soccer Association Awards. lessons far both ‘beglantog P| itiernnatase players (levels {and 2) “This is one of the most suc- ¥ “offered. at tenais “courts: throughout “Byun Valley | cessful youth soccer clubs in 4 Bs Starting the week of May 1st; Canada,”’ says Dan London, one ite tidamental “tennis akiils onch 2 goed of the members of the association. id sauipanent Information. : The Lynn Valley Soccer = Association began with one team in 1959, and has flourished to in- clude teams composed of children 10 to 18 years of age. Approximately 1,400 children are involved in the club, and 180 of them will be honored at the awards ceremony, Awards will be given out in two casegories; teams and individuais. The individual awards will in- clude most improved player (in the 10-year age group), best goal keeper and most vaiuable player. Team awerds include the three- district cup competition — for a competition be’ween North Shore, Burnaby and Vancouver teams — the provincial cup competition and the must sportsmanlike team, Lynn Valley teams have come : : out well placed in league standing ope). in Greater Vancouver and within : pin to any ‘Nort ‘Vancouver the Frovincial Cup Competition. cevention oe An upcoming edition of the Also. coming ary sumuter to yan Veer selghborbood tennis Lyon Vailzy Ecko will feature the courts ls the Tennis Catavan,) 2 : Lynn Valley Seccer Association’s ‘Simllar to a dayenup, Ts wave’ history and its opportunities for — lessons, with other, cxitbg activities, and gamey.: Feanks Caravan sans. | soccer players today. Teams for THE FALCONS, teams which consist of the top players from each xge the next season will be formed in group of the Lynn Valley Soccer Association, this year have a new logo August, (above). The LVSA is holding its awards night on Tucsday, May 2. Piant late From page 5 by interpianting the carrots with caions, parsivy and feverfew. For her carrots she also fills trenches with newspaper and grass elippings which she scrounges from around the neighborhood. A handful of grass in with the potatoes at planting time is another good ‘dea. “Don’t plant too early. It’s a wasted effort,’’ is Nye’s advice. ted effort," is Nye's advic WHERE SHOULD I SEND (extant sweet pen) until May. at MY PRESS RELEASES? though she’s already got some 4 , As vegetables going in milk cartons in her greenhouse. Later, she'll just slice the cartons open and stide the plants into pre-dug trenches. Muriel Van Laar, with her hus- band Bruce, is another previous garden contest winner. “It’s a late season; don’t start planting out or seeding too early,” warns Van Laar. Planting late also puts off the dreaded !ocal carrot fly, says Van Laar, an organic gardener who controls pests by picking them off the plants by hand. “You can avoid slugs by keeping your garden scrupulousiy clean,”’ NEW NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER ... HERE ARE THE ANSWERS TO THE FIVE QUESTIONS READERS MOST OFTEN ASK. DISPLAY AD? One of our qualified Display Advertising Consultants will be pleased to call at your mtail operation and explain the benefits of advertising in the Lynn Valiey Echa. With our in-house graphics department we can design an effective, cost- efficient advertisement or advertising program to meet any budget. Call 980-0511 and ask for Bruce Methven. your neighborhood newspaper, we look forward to receiving input from our readers. 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