north shore news _ June 2, 1982 SECTION ENTERTAINMENT Tel. 985-2131 AUTO «TV NS sweeps individual awards NORTH SHORE Schools juvenile girls’ tithe with wins made a clean sweep of the in the 400 and 800 metres boys’ individual aggregate and a second in the 1500 tiles at last week’s Van- metres. couver & Dnstnct track For the boys, Hand- meet sworth’s Dave Wilkinson was Lisa Pamsh of Hillside was the standout = performer, the lone North Shore girlin coming first in all three the standings, carning the events and breaking records British Columbia Agricultural Land Commission NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Take notice that istands Trust and the Provincia Agncultural | and Commasion will De Conventing 6 Publi Meaning on Wednesday June BU 1062 at / 30 pm at the Bowen taland Community School Bowen Island tor hearing al persona who doom then interest ie qeoperty affected by proposed applications to the Lioutenant Governor tn (Council to have certain properties exctuded trom an Agricuttural Land Aooerve puzouan to secthon 1401) and 1104) of the Agnoullural | and Commiasion Act and to Nave cortain properties designated as or part of an Agnouthural Land Resorve pursuant to secthon 1Q¢3) and (O04) of the Agrowlural Cand Commission Aci The landa afte: tod by the proposed apphuation tor exctustun from the Agniccitlurat Land Resave are tocated on Bowen laland of the islandea trust and ao gonerally Sesnulbed an Portions of (hatnet Lots 400 401° 40.5 776 1344 13946 1 44T 1340 '4e0 (O27 14a? and 2104 Now Wostminster Cand Oistict Tho jands after tod by the proposed appiication ton inghuaton of Inds ute fhe Agrnuumurtal | and Reserve ao yonorally deaulbed as Portions of Cote 32 and $4 Oletict bol 126 Ma (8070 New Wostminste: Cand (iotnet Coptes of the apptcation and maps showing Une aoas proponed tur orncluaion Wont fhe Agrcullural cand Reserve and inctuntion into the Agile utara and Moaorve may be viewed a the Bowen Isiand Post Office Ube iniands Test Office 646 Counonay Street Victorin and the office of (ho Agrcullural Cand ( onweinnion Sh utle ai 40400 anndn Way Burnaby BoC un any working diy huding office Meals MF. Clarke Chairman Provincial Agricultural Land Commission Province of British Columbia in the 100m hurdles and 100 metres. His last win was in the 200 metres, leading him to the senior boys’ title. Hillside had two athletes net an award for their category For the jyumor boys, Mike Anderegg was the one to beat. with a first in the long jump, 100 and 200 metres. Kevin Arnold also eamed three wins and the otle in the 800, 1500 and 3000 metres. Steve Dong of Sentinel shared the bantam boys aggregate tle with Jerome CONTINUED ON PAGE B6 M.A.T. PRODUCTIONS presents CONTEST THURSDAY JUNE 24th QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE 8 PM Also featuring 2 professtonal male exott performances TICKETS: Available all VIC locations of Concert box offices at SOL W Georgia St Vancouver bizarre but healthy events. CORPORATE CUP BCR finishes as lucky 13 THIRTEEN WAS a lucky number for the team from B.C. Railway Sunday -- the A&W coming) thirty-first, Kodak fortieth and Sears- Capuano forty-second. Top winners were B.C. Tel Dial-A-Jocks, the Loose Cabooses_ Province and Public Works managed to capture Canada. thirteenth place out of Were really happy un . . our finish, sa eam a field of 85 in the spokesperson Russ Hanna, Corporate Cup. who in real life is the Pricing Sponsored by Action Manager for BCR. P B.C., the day long event at Swangard Stadium featured 1,300 participants from 65 He was proudest of the team’s first place finish in the “Executive Boardwalk,”’ one Lower Mainland Cor-_ of the most difficult events porations including four and the grand finale of the North Shore teams. Cup. Another North Shore Seven team members race touch was the presence of the Handsworth High School pep band to jolly the crowd of 3,000 who watched the in relay for 50 yards on giant 2x10 slats of wood, a feat which “really takes a lot of co-ordination,” Hanna said. This year marked the third annual entry for BCR, and the best finish to date. “Our CONTINUED ON PAGE B3 The BCR crew finished the highest of the North Shore competitors, with GETTING A HEAD START on the game Saturday was the Whitecap's Willie Johnston. The ‘Caps posted theirs first shutout of the season, axing the Timbers 1-0 in a match which made up for their loss less than a month ago. (Terry Peters photo) (SIZES 26 to 38) Available in Navy, Royal Sky Yellow Berge Burgundy Black Grey White Red and Green TIME OUT SPORTS | t} Westlynon Mall — stlynn Ma te 4-- , 980 9211 0° 980 0116