22 - Wednesday, September 14, 1988 - North Shore News ingette scholarship NORTH VANCOUVER'S Laura community and is a most deserved association representative Sandi Knowles was last week named the winner of this award,"’ said local Bryson. co-winner of the B.C. Ringette Association's newly established SN Pav SOS a TO OE EDEN scholarship. PERFORMANCE ALL SEASON Knowles, who shares the schol- TIRES P77 arship with Toni Checkley of " f This brand new steel-belted Prince George, will use her $500 " ra tadial revolutionizes the concept for studying criminology at VCC’s a QBN of an all-weather tire. i's the first & : ‘. b “HS tadial to combine two diferent 3 Laneara Campus. h the North : f 4s tread compounds in one tire. The Playing ringette with the Nort F EVAR remarkable dua! ead allows the § Shore Winter Club since 1980, - NG P77 to pertorm weil in all condi- Knowles, 18, played on the B.C. : NAY tions — wet, slick, snow or dry. Belle team at this year's nationals PON EN The dual compound is designed + Paeary a ne d é J to make the Pirelli P77 the in Winnipeg, and has playe on ‘ | longest-wearing all-weather tire five provincial championship you'll aver own. squads throughout her career. T FOR Low Low , A coach at the winter club, she is also one of 14 regional referees rec ae Ets S 6) Ls Gj # in the province and the youngest to referee a final game at the provin- cial level. THE VOLUNTEER First Aid Ski Patrol — better known as FASP | “Laura has been a credit to her — is looking for new recruits to join its ranks as ski patrollers for local mountains. : Recruits must be over 18 years old, be strong skiers, have stan- : , dard CPR and first aid certification and be willing to commit one ea North Vancouver Skating Club weekend in three for patrol duties, explained FASP president and ski patroller Steve Quina. 30. 4 : C Sk & C Fi ‘“What we do is take that standard (first aid) knowledge and en- [ p an ate an igure vironmentally adapt it,’”’ he said of FASP training. ‘It’s one thing [| & to know this stuff on a classroom floor, but it’s different knee-deep i Sk Pp in suow in a tree well.”” , 4 ate Fog r am With FASP members doing “everything to handing out ban- ; dages to treating complicated spinal injurics,’’ new patrotlers are : . , : _R given full training. ’ : Karen Magnussen Arena Monday’s 5:15 - 8:00 p.m. Novice patrollers go through a FASP program, and can advance : a8, Friday s 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. through the organization’s ranks to eventually become an experi- 7 enced senior pstroller. : . '€S) From September 19,1988 to March 26, 1989 Patrollers can select which mountain — Seymour, Cypress and | § are . . : . ; . Grouse are among the local ski hills attended by FASP — they { - Registration fees include lessons with MMASE hold its recruiting/information session Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. | | r] CFSA Ce rtified Coac hes at 6111 Cambie St. in Vancouver. For more details call Quina at esaT7- Pre-registration Saturday Sept. 17, 1988 - 12noon—3:30pm of Vivian Eden at 254-1584 For more information call: Carole Phinney 987-9347 AV golfer gets | : New Members Only 10% Discount present this ad at registration | hole-in-one [ ——__Irropucnc HARRY SIMPSON of West Vancouver sank his first hole-in-one fy last week at the Capilano Golf and Country Club. Playing mid-week in a foursome with John Pearson, Bob Davis and Bruce Scott, Simpson tackled the difficult par-three fourth hole using 2 number five wood. Tn what his fellow players described as ‘‘a beautiful shot,’’ he made the 175-yard hole-in-one look easy. , Fo . . : r the Committed Skier Lower Prices More Value Purchase by Sept. 30th und SAVE 20% Families Save an Additional 10% ¥] a ‘ : _ _ Connell wins a Pg / Ski Anytime for Just $9.99 Purchase by Oct. 3ist and singles match | bs uy F © You and your Guests SKI FREE Sunday after 5:00 p.m. ° TENNIS PLAYER Grant Connell of North Vancouver chatked up | « FREE SKI CHECKING on the mountain top * MEMBERS ONLY CLUB ROOM - on Weekends: his first Grand Slam win singles victory in New York last week at F Great Breakfasts, Friday Socials, Prize Draws * Use your pass all summer and bring guests for 4 Price. the U.S. Open. | i . OTT DAT CITC eR CraT Iya tr The 22-year-old local left-hander powered past Sweden’s Chris- : VEO UATE "SEASON. PAS' tian Bergstrom 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 in just more than three hours of : play. : Adi Playing in the $4,371,500 US tournament, Connell added to the ; a (13-18) record number of wins by Canadians in this prestigious Grand d Mid-Week Slam competition. ; | Child (6-12) Though starting the competition with a first-set poor start, : Tots (under 6) Connell kept to his attacking game plan throughout the rest of the Senior match. Corporate In key plays, Bergstrom appeared he might gain momentum and - take the lead over Connell, who has lost a number of close calls over the past year. In doubles play, Connell and partner Glenn Michibata of nee . " a Toronto sere eliininated by Andy Kottberg and Robert Van’t Hof ' _____ FULL RATE _ of the U.S. 6-3, 7-6. Adult ($9.99 to ski} . $119.00 The Canadian doubles duo — who will be playing for Canada in *Student (5599 to ski) 59, 99.00 the Olympics — had won a first Grand Prix doubles tour tt rank 13th for the U.S. Open. nament to *Student 13-18 years at December 1. 1988 or post secondary student with valid 1.D, Grouse Mountain Hours oF OPERATION - Mon-Fri 9:00 am. to 10:30 p.m. b TX) ur) Saturday. Sunday & Holidays 8°30 a m. to 10:30 am es} Grouse Mountain Resorts Lid, SKI SCHOOLISEASON PASS INFO Girvan Mountain Resorts Lid. g 980.9311 G0 Names Girvene Nay SNOW REPORT 986.6262 FOR INFORMATION CALL 980.9311