10 - Friday, July 14, 1989 — North Shore News NEWS. photo Tom Burtey HELEN enjoys snow skiing, cooking Mexican and Italian foods and reading. She is au actress and she enjoys live theatre. MIXED FASTPITCH Giants stomp merchants QUARTER-FINAL ACTION in the North Shore Mixed Fastpitch “League playoffs saw both best of ‘three series go the distance. - The Lynawood Inn Giants‘ and Horseshoe Bay Merchants. battled ~ back and forth all day, with the “Giants coming from behind in the Hate i innings of their final game for “a 9-7 win and the series victory. '. Jack Lonsdale's Blacksox and the Philadelphia Pizza Hitmen had a close series, with the Hitmen earning a 5-4 win in the final. The deciding game started with nine runs coming in the first inning. Both defensives shutout ball for the remainder of the game. The Giants will face the Midas A’s and the Hitmen are up against the Avalon Rats in tke league semi-finals. LOCAL SWIMMERS Bradfield plunges to Ist “THE FIRST race in the Head of ithe Inlet Open Water Swim saw many North Shore swimmers take “the icy plunge. Caroline Bradfield of North 3 Vancouver placed first with a time “of 32:59 in the 40-years plus women’s category. MEN'S BASEBALL Coach House THE NORT? Shore Men’s Baseball Association held its 1989 mid-season tournament last week with the Coach House. defeating Boston Pizza 9-4, capturing the annual event, The three-run homer by Pete Matthews broke the game open in the late stages of the game. John At 20:59 Roy Goodman, also of. . North Vancouver, is in ninth place overall for the men. ; Peter Wright, 62, of West Van- couver also made an outstanding performance, covering the 1.5 sfometre course at Port Moody in 5.54. siices Pizza anew was ile winning pitcher, who also hit a two-run home run. The Coach House climbed into * the finals, squeaked by Umber- tino’s, 1-0 and Mr. Munchies, 7-6. Korn Triew pitched a no-hitter against Umbertino’s. Meanwhile, Mike Ridley batted 3 for 4 to power the Coach House against Mz. Munchies. _ eae then played - 2 3 ComMMuUNITY DAY TRIP Seniors visit Victoria NOW THAT the Empress Hotel has finished its renovations, the North Shore Neighbourhood House is hosting a seniors’ day trip to Victoria. The trip will include a scenic tour of the city and surrounding areas. In addition, there will be time to shop or indulge in tea at the Empress. The trip is available tc all senior members of the NSNH cr those just visiting Vancouver. ‘‘Recently we have had a lot of tourists com- ing with us on our day trips,’’ says Versha Anand, seniors program worker. ‘‘We have met a lot of seniors that have come to Van- couver to visit family but have nothing to do with their days. This is the ideal opportunity for them to see British Columbia.” The trip will be held on Mon- day, July 17 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The fee is $25 and those interested must pre-register at the North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd St., North Vancouver, For more information contact Versha Anand at 987-8138. NORTH VAN CITY HALL Paintings to NORTH SHORE artist Kal Opre’s exhibition of paintings of the North Vancouver waterfront and industrial areas opens at the North Vancouver City Hall Gallery, 141 West 14th St. The exhibition will be open Monday to. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until August 15th. BRECK ACADEMY Acting students to perform STUDENTS FROM The Breck Academy of the Performing Arts will dispizy their talents on Satur- day, June 15 at Park Royal Shopp- ing Centre. MALL Opre has been a resident of North Vancouver since the 1950's and is now working as an artist full time. He has worked in mechanical engineering, commercial art, prin- ting and publishing. 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