~ Sunday. March 8, 1998 — North Shore News ~~} ERIN Porter ... Packing for Fairfield, Connecticut north shore news SPORTS Porter to play soccer in U.S. Robert Galster News Reporter robert@nsnews.com WHILE parents generally want the best for their kids, spending $30,000 per year on college tuition fees may seem extreme. Erin Porter, who graduates from Carson Graham Secondary school this spring, is getting ser to attend an American school which charges fees in the neighborhood of that figure. Luckily for Porter's parents, they won't have to come up with thar amount since their daughter possesses more than just a desire to learn. Last’ February, Porter signed a ferter of intent to play soccer at) Fairfield University Fairtield, Connecticut — an offer that inchides an all-expenses-paid scholarship. “To really like the hast coast,” said Hy like the girls on the team pecially the coach. She was really good and f really liked she was a wom Ive never had a woman coach betore And that is not a result of limited experience. Porter, age 17, has played a tot of soc- cer. Over the last few years she has been 2 in cur B2-1 Home Styie flyer. Oneida 24-pce flatware sets on page 4 should have read “Oneida 48-pce Hatware sets” Braun shaver on page 5 is not as shown in photo. Homecoming 6-pack receiwing blankets on page 32 will be substituted at the stcre. member of the Carson Graham squad in additien to having a regular spot on the North Shore Selects, a metro soccer league team. When she's not playing for them, she also put in time on the provin- cial Under-17 team. “Well, P just started on a mixed team when [was five years old and really liked it,” said Porter. “EP really dike the team, [OO aspect of the game and its athletic aspect READERS’ as well.” CHOICE Her Jove for the game will nave a AWARDS chance to thrive in the uluamately coni- . petitive environment of U.S. collegiate | Red all abour it March 18h athletics. Sorry fot any mconvenence ths may have caused. FOR ADOPTION Peppy Blond Cocker X, male, 8-9 yrs. Cheerful. I easy, still many happy years. Old dogs are best. Please consider temporary fostering. it's the only way we cart Save their lives. PETS IN NEED Puppies Mixed breeds. All sizes & types. Mixed breeds - the best breed. Please consider temporary fostering. It's the only way we can save their lives. ANIMAL ADVOCATES Jake #67 - neutered. male Rottweiler, 18 mos. Lots of energy, triendly. Needs training. Paco | aer looking tor a loving home with kind, gentle keepers (Mum & Pop) 1am a gentle male. 12 years off pure- bred Persian in excellent hex'th DORIS ORR i NV SPCA 10 mos, Hound or may be a P/8 Harrier. Very gentle & sweet. Good with kids. dogs. cats & people. Please consider temporary fostering. It’s the only way we can save thair lives, ANIMAL ADVOCATES #12 - mate lop-eared rabbit. 4 mos. old. friendly and affectionate NV SPCA Atte Formosa (Lab size). 2 yrs, spay female. black. Shy Good vath other dogs WV SPCA Ginny Cheertul personality, intelligent & athiet- 1c Close, hard coat requiring minimal rushing. Needs 2 fenced yard & some- one who will play catch with her datly. DORIS ORR PLEASE CALL: NS Animal Advocates Cats:929-3192 Dogs:9'/6-2068 Doris Orr 4 988-7484 987-9015 /S.P.C.A Thrift Store - Donations of good used furniture, books, records, clothing & house- hold items, china, silver, ry linen, etc. ry Please call for pick-up: 983-9522 1523 Pemberton Ave. N. Vancouver