FEB. 6: Canada’s tennis ace and former North Shore resident Grant Connell will talk about -tennis and sign a limited number of autographs at Allstar Sports in Park Royal North from 7 - 9 p.m. Sports psychologist Dr. Dave Cox will also be in attendance to talk about the mental aspects of working with the Davis Cup team. Admission is free. For more in- formation, call 922-2115, eeon Feb 6-9: Provincial Ringette Tournament will be held at the North Shore Winter Club. For more information, ca!l 988-8009. eae FEB. 7-9: Registration for Lynn Valley Little League at a booth near Stong’s in Lynn Valley Mall. Times: Feb. 7, 6-5 p.m.; Feb. 8, 9 am.-6 p.m.; Feb. $, noon -5 p.m. Birth certificate photocopies must accompany applications. Fees range from $30 to $50. For more information, cal! 261-6391. eee. FEB. 7-9: The Total Training Weekend is. an intensive seminar ‘focusing on all aspects of triathlons — training, motivation, goal-setting, transitions — as well as hands-on experience in the pool, on the bike and running. Paul Granger, gold medalist in the 1991 World and. Police and Fire Games triathlon, will lead the workshop. Recommended : for beginner .to intermediate-level triath’etes as a primer for the North: Shore Spring Short-Course Triathlon to be held May 18 at Ron Andrews..To register for the workshép, call 987-PLAY or drop by a recCentre in North Van- couver.-For more information on- the weekend workshop or the _ triathion in May, call race director, . Trish Eiolme at 983-6506. eea Feb. 8: ‘Sports-aid- seminar for amateur ‘athletics will be hosted by -N6érth Shore Winter Club minor hockey and take place at the North Shore Winter Club at 1:30 p.m. Featured speaker is Bill Reichelt, athletic’ trainer of the ‘B.C. Lions. The seminar will in- clude discussions about safety measures, management of serious injuries and rehabilitation. Pre- registration is advised. A. nominal N. Shore women win fee may apply. For more informa- tion, call 985-8508. eee FEB 8-9: The annual North Shore Invitational Gymnastics Meet will be held at Capilano College's Sportsplex and feature elite and national-tevel female gymnasts from Canada and the U.S. So far, teams from California, Washington, Manitoba, Saskat- chewan and B.C. are registered to compete. The meet is recognized as one of Canada’s premier iadies’ invitational gymnastics competi- tions and a showcase for future international and Olympic gym- Nasts. Team competition on Saturday rens from noon ~- 5 p.m. and finals begin Sunday at 10 a.m. Tickets at the door. Adults, $3; students, $2; and families, $8. For more information call 985- 7918 or 922-9458, eee FEB. 12: North Shore Neighborhood House is holding a one-day cross country ski pro- gram at Manning Park. Program is for first-timers or people wan- ting to ‘shake the cobwebs off their old skis.’’ Cost is $32 with rentals extra. Please bring a bag lunch and dress accordingly. Pre-registration required. For more information, cali 987-8138 or 444-3311. Community. scoreboard North Shore industrial Hockey League Standings to Feb. 1: GP WwhL Raven Rangers Jack Lonsdale’s Flyers Gulden Bears Queens Cross Wings Avelon Kings Pemiverton Station Steamers = 7 Ss Nova Hawks Lunatics 14 — Compiled by: Mike Campbell Nerth Vancouver Minor Hockey Association Pee Wee ‘A’ Jan. 25: BWC: 0 NSWC: ‘Jan. 28: Ridge Meadows: 4 NSWC: Jan. 30:. Cloverdale: 1 NSWwe: Pe ODUUWAUN T 6 i] 3 3 1 3 1 1 2 0 O Ws) 5100 53 08 —— curling playdowns DISTRICT ONE curling playdowns were held Jan. 9 to 12 at Royal. City Curling Cirb in New _ Westminster with North Shore teams ‘winning all three categories. |. The winners were: Junior Ladies: The North Shore Winter Club consisting of Skip Allison Macinacs, Third Joanie Wright, Second Heather Mockford, and Lead Erin Forres. (Junior Ladies Provincial Playdowns will be heid Feb. 17 to ~ 23 at Quesnel.) _ Ladies: The North Shore Winter Club. consisting of Skip Maria Geiger, Third Karent :Geiger,- Se- Dynamos tumble to victory FOUR ATHLETES from the West Coast Dynamos Gymnastic Club who train out of the West Van Recreation Centre recently attended a power tumbling com- petition in Merritt. This competi- tion invoives 120 athletes from around the province who com- peted in various: levels of tram- poline and tumbling. The competition served as the firs’ B.C. team trial for the na- tional novice, junior and senior categories concerning the 8.C. team selection for the nationals which will.be held in Quebec City in May. cond Grace Maclines and Lead Sandra Ishida. (Provincial playdowns are being held Jan. 27 to Feb. 2 at Nanaimo.) - Senior Ladies: The North Shore Winter Club ccensisting of Skip Glenda Engemoen, Third Doreen Habkirk, Seccnd Betty Eng, and Lead Janice Brundrett. (Provincial playdowns will be held Feb. !0 to 16 at Terrace.) District One is made up of players from North and West Vancouver, Howe Sound, Squamish, Whistler, Burnaby, New Westminster, Port Moody and Gibsons. Dynamos’ Karen Gii!, 12, plac- ed fourth in novice women's tumbling. She will attend two more trials to try to earn a spot on the four-woman team to com- pete in Quebec City. The other trials will be held at SFU Feb. 15 and 16, followed by trials in Revelstoke during the Easter weekend in April. Other Dynamos athletes who attended the ccwipetition in Mer- ritt were: Kathicven Marshal (first level two tumbling), Colette Kime (first level three tumbling), and Christina Frewin (eighth level one tumbling). DEFENSIVE ESCORT, courtesy of Burnaby’s Cliff Avenue’ 's team, does not dster a forward for North Vancouver Spuraways from going for a break during a recent U-l} soccer game. at Ambleside. ‘north shore: SUNDAY © WEUNESORLY « FRIDSY SPECIAL CLUB CHALLENGE PRIZF: Members trom the Club that has the most oniies in this Men's, ladies’, m'xed and senior men for ail skiil levels. Featuring some of BC's top pisers SUPERB HOSPITALITY EACH EVENING Cold Buttot, Pizza & Beer Night, Banquet & Danes, plus hospitality throughout the day Saturday. QUALITY AWARDS & TROPHIES Trophies will be awarded to the Ist, 2nd, 3rd and consolation winners in each event. All competitors will receive a toumament souvenis, MATCHES HELD IN TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS In addition to tha North Shere Winter Club, matches wilt be hold at Capilano Athletic Club, North Vancouver. Entry fees are $43.00 for your first event, $5.00 for a second event in all categories. ENTRY CEADLINE: Wednesday, Fe‘zuary 19, 1992 Sponsored by S THEME TURAES TIME SAFEWAY Feeding the Community Spirit & ANDRES Cates) Marlin our our Travel SPOATS rp ARS SPOATS CONVENIENT. SCHEDULING Games are scheduled to begin at 6:00 pm. Wednesday, Thiureday and Friday evening and 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. an Saturday.. . GUEST PASSES AVAILABLE . Guest a elcome to eroy the hospiay fr only $2250 cng entire toumament. Banquet ¢ ‘only $1700. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE NORTH SHORE WINTER CLUB, 985-4135 co ” Rae Canadi>n Holidays Coastal Mountain FX 0 _—. | Dines Water Co.