11 - Wednesday, June 12, 1985 - North Shore News Hissiasian asian enienienttaneanaieenenatenenatacadntatatatetataaemamaematetamemeaten | Save on everything in fitness equipment AVITA 950 Rower/Circuit Trainer “Your complete home Gym” THE AVITA 950 Rower-Circuilt Trainer is the proven leader in a complete but compact eaerciser. Start with 5 to 20 minutes of ‘eg press and chest press. Look and feel great with fitness products from the Leader in: From Page 8 impression he doesn’t know much about such things. Put that down as the quote of the month. Claude Richmond, the minister responsible for Ex- po, gives us the blarney that it would be difficult to do business in B.C. without do- ing business with a Pattison company. Oh yeah? A couple of examples of doing business with Pattison companies: ‘GM_ has been appointed the official car manufacturer of the fair, and Pattison is a GM dealer; another Pattison company beat out two others for the right to produce the lucrative official Expo magazine. Queried on such things, Jimmy asks whether that means that -firnis whose owners are directors of Expo should be prevented from bidding on Expo contracts. You're damn right it does, Jimmy. Didn't you know? Another eyebrow-raiser is that he seems to think that the golden handshake Bartlett is getting is nothing to do with us. Blanche MacDonald passes NORTH SHORE businesswoman, Blanche MacDonald died Tuesday at the age of 54. MacDonald, founder of ihe business college and modelling school that bears her name, has long been recognized as one of the. Lower Mainland’s leading entrepreneurs. She recently was awarded the YWCA’s Woman of Distinction Award for Business. A memorial service will be held, Thursday at 3 p.m. at St. Andrew's Wesley United Church, 1012 Nelson St., Vancouver. In’ lieu of flowers, contributions to a Memorial Scholarship for Native Women may be sent to Nancy Morrison In Trust, 123 Main St., Vancouver, V6A 2585. Become a Friend of BC's Children's Hospital. Please write tous dt AKO Oak Stre Vancouver, BC VGH SVE about any of this. [t's just that Pattison’s out of his depth. He should stick to selling cars, ete. Price, Selection and Service. There’s nothing illegal ae fr wo arr Bring the whole family and join the fun on June 23rd. Entry Form Deadiine for entries Wednesday June 19th, 5:00 pm. Skippers name, Address. Phone (res.). (bus.). vessel type Vessel name. Sallnumbersorlogo_. CH Coto, Rip Length on deck, Age youngest crew member. Age oldest crew member. Age of vessel a Pre-Race Skinsers Meeting Friday June 21, 7;30 pm. See Wing Salling Schoo! 1818 Maritime Mews, Granvitie Island Vancouver, &.C. $25 entry fee Is payable to the North Shore News Mall or deliver entry form and $25 fee to: Bob Graham North Shore News 1139 Lonsdale Ave. Brian Morse Sea Wing The Awards North Vancouver V7M 2H4 Sea Wing Salting School 1878 Maritime Mews Grass c.acues wea De awarded in The Categories asted DeGs Sa judging aucted ty tn a3 Committee curing the race ef Tete vu be ng or SumnaY | WRONE SORT | eRIaT Vancouver, VGH 3X2 vessel's at Ine Best Sribe Attempt Youngest Crew Member Best Dispiay of Flags Oldest Crew Member Best Decorated Boat Gidest Boat Best Oressed Crew Prettiest Boat - Honourabie Mention +4 plaques: under 25 feet + Honourable Mention 25 feet - 34 feet Best Junior Pirate 35 feet - 44 feet + Honourable Mention 4S feet & over + Honourable Mention First Across Start Line Last Across Start Line First to Finish 4 plaques, same categories as Prettlest Boat First to Finish - Media Last to Finisn First to Finish - Winner Overall Best Attitude of Crew + Honourable Mention - Honourable Mention Most Sportsmaniike Attitude Best Varnish and Paint (vessel) Best Bikini (2 piece. must be worn during ceremonies) General Excellence of Presentation - Manourable Mention » Honourable Mention BE a nny ge eee ery ér eat rueraet i I | I ] J J ! 1 i ! aerobic rowing then follow with situps, back pulls, arm curls, i t I ‘ I I 1 1 { i L o shape-up shop V’ LU 1059 Marine Drive, North Vancouver (west of the Avalon Hotel) | \ PHONE 980-8381 (also Vancouver & Surrey locations) The eighth annual running of the North Shore News Sailing Race for cruising sailboats is set for Sunday June 23rd. The Race Course: Racers from previous years will be fainiliar with the course; from the start” fine, extending from Dundarave Pier to the Committee Boat, to a marker (leave to port) set 42 mile WSW off Peint Atkinson Lighthouse; to the Point Grey Bell Buoy (leave to port); to a marker set 0.7 miles south of the center channel marker {leave to starboard); to the finish line off Kitsilano Yacht Club (sail between the finish marker and the Committee Boat). The Start and Finish: The Committee Boat will conduct the start at 10:00 a.m. All entrants must sail close by the Committee Boat and identify themselves well prior to the start. After crossing the finish line, please sail close by the Committee Boat to once again clearly identify your vessel. The race ends officially at 3:00 pin. Any boats not acrass (or anywhere near) the finish line at that time should start engines and proceed directly to Granville {sland Market for moorage. The Ceremonies: Will begin at approximately 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium just next to the Sea Wing Sailing School at 1818 Maritime Mews. Signs and banners will clearly identify the location of the ceremony. Refreshments will be available and there will be entertainment for children and adults. All awards will be presented at these ceremonies. In the special award categories, all prizes will be presented. In case of a winning skipper not attending, an alternate winner will be chosen. The Youngsters’ Award: To encourage full family participation in the real fun aspect of this event, a new brass plaque will be awarded this year for the Best Dressed Junior Pirate. This family event is open to all crusing sailboats, regardless of club membership or affiliation Spinnakers and bloopers are nut permitted The Annuat North Shere News Sailing Race is sponsored by Sea Wing Sailing School and thy North Shore News For more information call: Brian Morse Bob Graham 6639-0846 985-2131