22 - Wednesday, August 17 — North Shore News fa Si hake 2 o Miss North Shore Pageant winner Tara Paat with mother Pat, Omni Trim stylist Congratulations from all of ' us at Omni Trim! “HOME OF THE BEAUTY”’ 854 Marine Drive West Vancouver 926-3271 NORTH VANCOUVER rowers Prete suum Jeff Seifred (left) and Andrew Stewart on the way to winning their silver medal at the B.C. Summer Games, N. Shore athletes “© Siemens take B.C. |\\~ a « ap ae medals _ TWO NORTH Vancouver rowers were among the many North Shore medal winners in the recent pro- vince-wide B.C. Summer Games : age : . : : = OT Log competition in Victoria. Se ee Jeff Seifred and And i a Stewart, both 16, rowed to victory " GeO . . in the 1,500-metre pairs event, Lightweight laptop computer lets students, executives work anywhere capturing the silver medal! and becoming the only local Zone Five rewers to take home a medal. In swimming, North Van- You can take the Tandy 102 to and from the office and Class — it’s only 3.9 Ibs! With five built-in programs and full-size keyboard. Use it as a word processor, appointment calendar or directory. You can even write programs in BASIC. OWISION + INTERTANM CANADA (1D "40-pack of 3%” 2sided ceftified diskettes ezenanTraDi gees eee Zo Easy-to-use Colour Computer 3 Make renee Dead Ue D Ne couver’s Tyler Godding, 17, won seven medals in eight events in- cluding one gold, three silver and three bronze for individual and Microcassatte recorder will relay team events. your class-no North Vancouver’s Ken Me- take all rk tes Cormack, 17, won a total of three silver medals, two for relay wins. Team-mates Roman Gerela and Craig Curtey, also of North Van- couver, joined Godding and Mc- Cormack in winning the two silver r é o p P ypho keyapa medals in the relay events. z ae : ? van aI nt sal instrarental sounds Scott Thitchener of North Van- . a) ° gmpre _ : _ couver won a gold medal in the pole vault. The local synchronized swimm- ing team of Karen Rhodes, Bar- bara Ottley, Kirstin Patten, Sherri Murray and Vancouverite Lolita Rochelau came home with a silver medal from the novice team event. Ten medals — four bronze, three silver and three gold — returned home with the local —— arn earemena ane eena waterskiing team of Doug Brain, a . an settee 5088 AM/FM clock radio KOsS headphones Programmable, 46- Trevor Weakley, B.J. Chute, Scott shia Rs ; : Brie mastic with “beep” alarm for stereo sound function calculator Perrin, Bill Adams, Don a BP ERT SS eo: fest ee - : . ji ae wane Ake, sith ihe GOR, Ga EN Langford, Benji Chute, Corey i a i ‘RS & ‘oi 2 Ten ER ay 7 ym. lof easy US ee is Dell ES we Ged) 2 eer hall WY - 3 ° ed) a iss r en Deccrator phone adds a nice touch fo any room Capture teacher's every wold. Classy black finish. ie; Adams and Bob Haddon. aes ; ; p ae Gd ae ay Marea Medals won From page 20 tion, Chena swimmers recorded a number of personal best times at the Junior Provincial Champion- ships, and Yuri Brander won the Go back-to-school with an AM/FM all- weather radio You can listen to alt your favounte radio hits on the way to school. Radio is club’s only gold medal of the meet. Bronze medals were taken by Krogseth and Ben Williams; Craig Curley took home two bronze medals. While the club’s senior swim- mers prepare for an international meet in California and the Cana- dian National Meet in Toronto, junior Chena swimmers will take a much-deserved holiday. sealed against sand and water. Ang it comes with shoulder/carry strap EET ER) Sale prices expire August 31, 1988 BrQypt tor ceutar Co 1009 290 CF aCKS ll DY Sue EON hares ict out Batteees Tapes QuoDhes OF NCHUCOL UNOS wea Heard Yas tester) thes HHO COME! ENE FOPNCA tts AR Deatterenss, Check the white pages for participating dealer nearest you