12 - Wednesday, December 29, 1982 - North Shore News MAKE FITNESS A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION You still don’t know that there is a Family YMCA on the North Shore? Well, in case you don’t know and are one of those “rusty”, junk food munching, anti-fitness TV addicts there is a wide variety of programs for adults and children. There are. special programs for families who would like to spend some time together with their youngsters, playing bad- ogers The winningest pitcher in Montreal Expo history, Steve Rogers, has confirmed he will be a keynote speaker at the fifth biennial B.C. Amateur Baseball Association clinic and banquet, Saturday, January 22. The clinic will be held from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. at Simon Fraser University while the banquet begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Vancouver Hyatt Regency Hotel. _Rogers became the first Expos pitcher to win the National League Earned- Run Average title in 1982, a - 2.40 mark. He posted a record of 19 wins, 8 losses. His ERA and win total were both career bests. minton or basketball. Enjoy cross country ski classes with your children or try out the parent-child gym program for you and your baby. Not to mention many different pre-school, youth and teen activities such. as gymnastics, judo, ballet, jazz, basketball, guitar. Try the Saturday morning Fun Club or downhill ski ad- venture program for teens. There is also a teen’s drop-in ready for base He finished second in the NL in wins, third in mnings pitched (277) and fifth in strikeouts (179). Since the Expos moved to Olympic stadium in 1977, Rogers has had six straight winning seasons with an overall 90-65 mark and «a .563 winning percentage. Rogers averaged 7.9 - innings per start and finished second in the voting for the Cy Young Award. Rogers was named to start the All Star Game for the National League at Olympic Stadium on July 13 and was credited with the win, pi g three innings, allowingY one run (earned) on four hits and two strike-outs. It was Steve's fourth selection to the All- Star team with an overall program Friday nights with weekly activities and special events. For the grown-ups, fitness classes for every level with morning, lunch and evening classes. Exercise your way to fitness with your favorite music, a great way to get in shape. Or try Dancersize and Aerobic Dance classes and enjoy a different workout that whispers exercise and ' shouts fun. If you would like 1.13 ERA in eight i innings. A native of Broken Arrow, ‘Oklahoma, Rogers has eight years service in the major leagues and joined the Expos in "73 from Peninsula of the Triple A league. In that first year he was named National League Rookie of the Year posting a 10-5’ record and a 1.54 ERA. Since being with the Expos, he has pitched four one-hitters. . One statistic Rogers doesn’t talk about, he gave up Pete Rose’s 3,000th hit on May 5, 1978 in Cincinnati. He posted his 100th major league win on Sept. 9, 1980 against the New York Mets. “We are extremely pleased to be able to acquire a man of Steve Rogers’ talents for our clinic and Sponsor found for women OTTAWA (UPC) - The Canadian Ski Association announced it has found a sponsor for the 1983 season's final women’s World Cup downhil] race, an event which has been on shaky footing since last spring. Husky Oil Marketing Ltd. has agreed to pay a major share of the cost for staging’ , the downhill and a special giant slalom run at Mont St. Anne, Que., March ‘5-6, the association said. Aiming at FROM PAGE 11 flurry of goals fess than a apart took a minutes McAndrew couple — of Mike The CSA has searched for a sponsor since Honda Canada Inc. withdrew its previous committment. The CSA recently persuaded the International Skiing Federation to extend to late January its deadline for confirming the event could be staged. The race on Mont Ste. Anne marks the first time that Canada has hosted a World Cup women's downhill race. It is also the ~ x first time Canada has ever hosted two World Cup downhills in the same season. The men’s circuit will make its final run of the season at Lake Louise, Alta., March 12. The Canadian women's downhill team = includes world champion = Gerry Sorensen, winner of three World €up events. and Laurie Graham, the world championship bronze medallist Winter Games Beckett pass and = scored trom the point. Don Murry then duplicated the play off a Sherman pass, blasting it into the bottom corner Richmond then scored one of its few third period shots to make it) close, before Tadcy closed out the scoring Kiddie Kobbler’s Annual Sale Starting Dec 27 Assorted Shoes 30-50% Off all Boots 30% Off Park Royal South 926-1616 Next up for the Winter Club is the Seventh Annual Ridge-Meadow Juvenile A tournament scheduled = for Dec 27. 28. 29 and 30. After that they take on the North Van Rec. Centre in a sudden death playoff game (to sec who gains a bitth in the B.C Winter Games. to tone your muscles into better shape or get some muscles on those meager bones, the beginners’ weight training clinics would be just right for you. Or if the heavy load of your daily work has “gotten” to your back, the Healthy Back Clinic will get you back on the right track. Can you recognize the signs of a heart attack? Learn more about it in the CPR Course (Cardio banquet,” said Baseball B.C. Development Co-ordinator, Wayne Norton. “With the speakers we already have confirmed, this Conference will be our best one yet.” Joining Rogers at the clinic are Seattle Mariners’ manager Rene Lachemann, Toronto Blue Jays’ manager Bobby Cox, Vancouver Canadians’ manager Dick Phillips, Milwaukee Brewers’ left fielder Ben Ogilvie and major league | “umpires Marty Springstead: — and Derry! Cousins. The clinic has workshops for coaches, umpires, players and scorekeepers. The players’ workshop is open to athletes between the ages of 13 and 18 for a special fee of $5.00. . ao . Pulmonary Resuscitation). Of course, brand new programs are starting in January like an Adult Judo Club and Women’s Self- Defence programs, com- bination techniques based upon judo, Karate and aikido, to get you ready and prepared for anything! Do you know about the ‘Y’ Run Club, great yoga classes, ballet and jazz? All programs are taught by all banquet — Registration fee for the clinic and banquet for adults is $30.00. The banquet traditionally sells out well in advance. The clinic-banquet tickets ~ are available at Les’ Shoo-In in North Vancouver. Wide variety of programs at the ‘Y’ trained, certified instructors or professional YMCA staff. Do you know they en- courage participation of people with special needs to enroll in any of the programs on an integrated basis? Special leadership will be provided if needed and if you or your child would like to enroll in one of the programs but, because of discriminating factors , of finance are unable to do so, give the ‘Y’ a call for more informatidn or partial or full financial support. Three scholarships are made available through the conscientious efforts of service clubs, businesses, individuals and the Santa ’ Claus Fund. Pick up a_ detailed brochure at the North Shore Family YMCA, Inglewood Centre, 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Vancouver, 926- 5541. . ALL NAME BRANDS “Save at Mr. Mattress, lowest prices on North Shore 842 West 15th N.V. 980-6715 Opposite Beaver Lumber Closed Dec. 26. Jan. 1&2 SUBIECT TO AVAILABILITY BB Your CHOICE OF QUALITY FRAMES, FREE, @ Clear glass or plasfic lenses © : OVERSIZE LQUSES f OPTIONAL GXTRAS ARE ADDITI Of ttt ia TIONS A CORNER BR BROADWAY 4 HEATHER ‘ SCORNER GINA Sth NESTMUINGTER Me (NEW WEST -O/EN LATE: WED ED EVE EXAMINATIONS S ARRANGED u ea!