B12-Sunday News, April 20, 1980 A Sin ae f . i § x RQ RES 3 ANAS ; 3 < 5 ; : SS ee SE = ‘ : pO dey Me iS Sissy a! Brian Morse and his crew from Shiralee III The North Shore News crew, skippered by Honourable Mention in the category of Best were easy winners in the category of General News Publisher Peter Speck, easily bettered Dressed Crew went to Skinny McKinney and Excellence of Presentation. the Last to Finish of 1978. Rick Cannel of Dalma. Entry Form Er-o~7—~—a=—"—v—~”av—v—evese ee The third annual North Shore News Sailing Race is on for Sunday June ry 1, 1980. This year the course will be from Dundarave Pier, around the NV * t Point Grey Bell Buoy to port, to the centre channel marker south of ‘ ame § Dundarave, across the inlet to the finish line about one-half mile oft i Kitsilano Beach. | Address i The race starts at 10:00 AM and all entrants should report to the a § Committee Boat at Dundarave Pier by 9:30 AM. ] a , Following the race, all boats are to anchor at the Granville Island 8 Moorage for the post-race awards ceremonies and celebration, to be held | Phone (res) (bus) § atthe North Shore Sailing Schgol in Boaters’ Village. There will be prizes | r for everyone in addition to the special awards. ' Vessel type Entry . y fee is $15 and all entry forms and fees should be in to the North § Shore Same noe by 5 PM Friday Nes one The pre-race skippers’ i Vessel name Qs meeting will be held Friday May 30, 7:30 PM at the North Shore Sailing School. Brian Morse will conduct the meeting, review the rules, and § outline the alternate course for lack of wind. There will be films and slides | Rig Length on Deck Qs afterwards and, of course, the bar will be open. i i i Mail or deliver entry forms and fees to: North Shore Sailing School 0 The Annual North Shore News Sailing Race ts es : | oy 1601 Granville St., Vancouver | sponsored by North Shore Sailing School Ltd. sunday | << (in Boaters’ Village) g Sunda Neo & North Shore News are divisions of North news ‘ =D © am ae ae wm ae ae Fe OF OF FF Oe Oo > OF © © OD oO O&O oO a a Shore Free Press Led north shore | news