Sports. NV CENTRAL MAJOR LITTLE LEAGUE — Eyftord faces winnin: SKYLINE DEFEATED Eyford 4-1 behind the two-hit pitching of Jason Odegarde in recent North Vancouver Central Major Little League action. Odegarde also had two hits in Parents to get heip LABATT BREWERIES of Canada will be ensuring that the parents of all Canadian Olympic Winter Games team athletes have the opportunity to see their off- spring perform in Calgary. A corporate sponsor of the Feb. 13 to 28, 1988 Olympics, Labatt has established a program whereby the company provides athletes’ Parents with return airfare, clothing, tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies, and tickets to all events involving sons or daugh- ters. Accommodation for parents is being arranged through OCO’88 Adopt-A-Parent Program, which receives additional financial assistance from Labatt. These application forms are available at offices of the various National Sport Governing Bodies, Canadian Olympic Association and OCO’88. For more information on the Labatt’s Olympic Parents Program contact. John Pickett, Labatt’s Olympic Office, Calgary, Alberta, (403) 265-0255. RUPERT ST AT 22nd @DUNDARAVE @ DOLLAR S the game as did Sean Cameron. On May 27, Skyline again defeated Eyford, this time 5-1. Pitcher Andrew Plant picked up the win. Odegarde and Jason An- drews each had three hits. In other action, the Eagtes defeated the Legion 11-2. Jessie Collins pitched a two-hitter in the win, But the Legion roared back on May 31 with a 3-2 win over Skyline. Melvin Browning picked up the win and also scored the winning run. Skyline then defeated Legion 7- 1, QOdegarde and Steve Hatch ne combined for a no-hitter. Skyline was led by Mark An- drews, Jason Andrews and Odegarde who each had two hits in the game. PeS EAR ih te rte an os Ee THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF AGENDA ITEM (POLICY AND PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING) DEAR RESIDENT: RE: NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF HOURS OF SERVICE Please be advised the Municipal Council at their 1987 June 15 meeting will be consictering requests from: 1. Troller Pub, 6422 Bay Street 2. Squarerigger Pub, 1425 Marine Drive to extend the hours of service from: 12:00 midnight to 1:00 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. The meeting begins at 7:45 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Municipal Hail. Written submissions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 1:00 p.m. 1987 June 15 and will be distributed at the Meeting. .J. Douglas Alian — Municipal Clerk HOPPING CENTRE, DEEP