SIPOLISS LINE MARCH 1-4-The North Shore Winter Club will be the host site of the North Shore taternational, a figure skating meet which draws more than 850 top athletes from 56 clubs in the Pacific Northwest. Competition starts at 8 a.m. each day continuing to approximately 9 p.m. Awards will be presented at 4:10 p.m. on March 4. Call Winter Club at 985-4135 for information. whe MARCH 18-Forerunners Fourth Annual St. Paddy's Day Run and Walk is a 6 km event through the UBC campus starting at 8:30 a.m. for the walk and 9 a.m. for the run. Proceeds go to a passenger van for VGH patients. Entry forms are available at Forerunners, 3504 W. 4th and at VGH, 855 W. 12th. Call 875-4057 or 732-4535 for information. eek MARCH 10-The North Shore Senior Hockey League is hosting an awards night dance in the Capilano Room at RecCentre Lonsdale, from 8 p.m. to i a.m. Open to the public, tickets cost $15 which includes music, prizes and a late-night lunch. For more infor- mation call Ted Perry at 987-5763 or Gary Little at 984-8009. eae MARCH 27-Motivating the Child: Sport, Education and Life is a one evening community sport con- ference for parents, teachers and coaches. Participants will have an Merali to represent Canada RUMI MERALI of North Van- couver is among four men and two women from Western Canada to qualify to represent Canada at the upcoming World Telemark Skiing Championships in Aspen, Col- orado, March 2-4. This year Canada is sending ten men and four women including Don Campbell, Steve Corner and Chris Snow, ali Whistler residents. Michelle Parkes of North Van- couver and Cathy Jewett of Whistler represent Canada on the women’s team. Team members were selected by Telemark Canada and the Cana- dian Ski Association on the basis of accumulated points and series placings in FIS-sanctioned races Staged at Whistler/Blackcomb, Grouse Mountain and other places during the 1989-90 season. The racers will also compete in the U.S. National Championships at Beaver Creek, Colorado and the World Telemark Mogul Champi- onships at Brockenridge, Col- orado. Telemark ski racing will be featured as an exhibition sport at the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France. Millington in demand NORTH VANCOUVER’S Sean Millington was the first choice of the Edmonton Eskimos who had the top draw in the CFL's annual college draft pick in Hamilton last weekend. The 22-year-olt sunning back from Simon Fraser University is also rumored to have twigged the interest of three NFL teams. Millington, a former Carson Graham student, broke — several rushing records held by Clansmen predecessor Orville Lee. Opportunity to meet professionals in the field to discuss motivation techniques. President of the Cana- dian Coaches Association Andy Higgins will be the keynote speaker. Starts at 7 p.m. at Cen- tennial Theatre. To register call 987-PLAY. Rat APRIL 14-This is the first of nine tournaments in the B.C. Handicap Tour, a new golf tour, which car- ries on to Sept. 30 where the !ast round will be plaved at Seymour ‘Ladies’ Golf and Country Club. Includes 18-hole tournaments for men, women, seniors and juniors. To register or for more information call Trent Exlev at 325-3730. wee SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday as space permits. If you are planning an event, submit details by preceding Friday to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van., V7M 2H4. Priority given to North Shore and fundraising events. ‘Softball L.V.W.A.C. Registration Sat., March 3, 1990 Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Delbrook Rec. Centre 600 W. Queens For more information call Kathy 681-5868 © ABS Brakes *Sspeed * Sor *AMFM Cassette «Mag 15 Pear Step Bumper « Fased wnite Letter Tres os ikon = West Coast Mirrors reering Wire Sue 984-3152 711i WEST 14TH STREET NORTH VANCOUVER ou. #7847 tS - Wednesday, February 28, 1990 - North Shore News PUBLIC NOTICE - TRAFFIC DELAYS SEA TO SKY HIGHWAY #99 NORTH OF LIONS BAY B Commencing February 26. 1990 and g continuing for approximately 5 weeks until March 30, 1990. Cerka Contract Management Lid. will be undertaking rock-scaling and mm blasting on Highway #99, between Km 14.5 and m Km 16.5, north of Lions Bay. Po This work will necessitate short highway fi closures between the hours of 8:30 a.m.-3:20 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and between 8:20 i a.m. - 12:00 noon on Fridays. Periodic minor delays of up to 20 minutes will be required. fm The Ministry regrets any inconvenience to the # travelling public: however, two lane traffic will be restored as quickly as possible. M.V. Coltins Deputy Minister i a: ae sive <3 Province of British Columbia Ministry Of Transportation il and Highways. | FREE AUTO TRANSMISSION : 1990 MAZDA. MVP. VAN. FROM HOURS: MONDAY-THURS. 9 ad 9 P.M. FRIDAY & SAT. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. SUNDAY 12-5 P.M. 4458)