BC Games Events @ Player shc Lecations Schedule Wed. daly 7 rer esi “Capone College “‘Thars. duly 8 Sam.-Som. bocde 6 p.m. -8 p.m. sledge hockey . {demo} Ice Sports North Shore 7 p.m. -10 p.m. power soccer fasmo) Capilano College Sportsplex north shore news @ SPORTS From page 32 “One element that assisted us in being successful this sea- sons Wass missing,” said Vancouver coach and general manager Bill Turpin. “Players.” The team was hampered by the absence of seven regulars, including a pair who were injured “and = another five unavailable duc to previous commitments. “They had more bodies capable of coming on the field in key positions than we did. That was the difference. We just didn’t have enough horses to make the changes that we usually do at halftime or early in the (second) half.” Turpin is hoping Carlson and captain Colin MacKenzie are given a chance to try out for Canada’s World Cup team. “(They) have been stalwarts all season and have played extremely well. The two have been so consistent. Colin pro- vided great leadership.” North — Stars’ executive Denny Veitch said the team’s finances are being tallied and talks are underway with the Capilano Rugby Club and Canadian Rugby Union to rtage hurt chances return next season. “1 would say, on a general speaking basis, the North Shore is a straight go-ahead at Klahanie for next year, with a slightly expanded schedule,” Veitch said. The North Stars moved to the North Shore after spending their inaugural season at Stanley Park's Brockton Oval. A lack of parking was cited. Copilane College Sportsplex : 9 om. -5 pm. lewa bo Lonsdale Lawn Bowling Club - 9am:-6p.m. selfing: ‘Beep Cove Yacht Cub - 3 p.m. 5pm. Radio-controfad {deme} Capilano College Soccer Field ' Sp.m.-9 p.m. slow-pitch "McCartney Park “7 pam. -9 p.m, Opening “cy Coremsany Sai. July 10 8 a.m. -] p.m. athletics Handsworth Secondary School 8 am. -] p.m. cydiag Lower Seymour Conservelion Reserve ; 9 a.m, -noon tennis North Shore Winter Cub 9 om. -4 p.m. becca Copifone College Sportsplex _ 9am. 4 p.m. equestrian North Shore Equestrian Centre . Fam. -5.o.m, lawns bowling ‘Lonsdale Lown Bowling (lub 9 am. -5 p.m. soiling Deap Cove Yacht Club -T gun. 8 pn, gol “Northlonds Golf lua : 2pam.-b pa. seowdown -; apilano College a8 pa :-$ pea: sauning | . flon Andress Recreation Centre Sian, duly 11 “Bam, -11 om. cyding : ; : i nas Team Snowbound: Grom left) Michelle, Nick, “Rachael For the last four years, Team Snowbound has taken their participation very seriously. While they did feel good = « about raising moncy for Lions Gate Hospital's Emergency Services, they also had their eyes on a prize - - a family pass co Grouse Mountain for each member of the icam."Our six. members really worked together as a team,” said Nick. “We held botale drives, washed cars, and sold cookies. This past year, we even got corporate. sponsorships that helped us reach our goal!” But in spite of entering the world of high finance at such early ages (7 to 15 yrs), when asked whar their favourite part of the popular comraunity event was, they replied: “Bouncy castle. And the people who dressed up as pigs!” [30 for 2000 “Those who appreciate fine antamobiles needn't wait ‘til the all-new Infiniti 130 of f- clally debuts in September. Regency Infiniti invites you to an advance showing of this For information on climbing into a youth team of your own, call the RELAY HOTLINE at 984-3782. Early Birds Save $10. 00 Join us. Waik, run, jog - but be a pare of this worthwhile event. Sign up before July 16, 1999 at 5 pm and save $10 on your registration fee! stunning new vehicle. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday july 7. 1999, at Regency Infiniti, 1768 Burrard Street Vancouver, Between 6pm and 8pm. Qo inrigiti Own one and you'll understand. RS.VP- (604) 739-7811 7th Annual Fundraising Event Sun. Sept. 19, 1999 9:11 am - 12:11 pm Ambleside Park West Vancouver, B.C. Together, we "relay" can make a difference. ahead BE 4 canxormontreat PlacenMirsoust(Copers @ et * GOLD SPONSORS earis AIR CANADA @ canttacrmn WAICENWED HELENS GR