B3 - Friday, May 11, 1984 - North Shore News Vancouver relays underway HOSTED BY the Vancouver Olympic Club and Meet Director Gordon Bettiol, the 36th annual Vancouver Relays track and field meet will be held at Swangard Stadium, the High School Division on Friday and Saturday, May I1 and 12, followed a week later by the Open Division on May 19. Keen competition will be provided this year in the High School Division by fifteen members of the touring Australian national junior team led by javelin thrower David Dixon who has thrown over 78 meters. Carson Top soccer action THE B.C. SENIOR amateur provincial soccer champion will be crowned at Kinsmen Stadium in North Vancouver this Sunday following the championship game at 2 p.m. There are no North Shore teams involved in the semi-finals which take place on Saturday starting at 12 noon. The Saturday games pit Kamloops Merchants against the favored Vancouver Firefighters A in the noon opener, while Vic West from Victoria and Coquitlam Discovery A follow at 2:30 p.m. The winners meet Sunday Firefighters are the defending Canadian cham- pions and were selected top team in the province last year. > aBROOKS CHARIOT & = qo Graham’s Wayne Weinman from North Vancouver should do well. He is the cur- the Winnipeg Raiders and the Flying M clubs from Manitoba as well as Alberta rent holder of the B.C. clubs Calgary Track West Juvenile Boys Pole Vault and the Calgary Thunder- record. Andrew Lenton, bolts have already selected their participants for this im- portant meet. from Charles Best School in Coquitlam, is favoured in the Junior boys 1500 metres. For the first time, Terrace High School events start at students are entered, with 4:10 pm, Friday, May 1I, other athletes taking part continuing at 9:00 am Satur- from over fifty schools from day, May 12 until 4:00 pm. the Okanagan, Vancouver The Open Division competi- Island and Fraser*Walley in tion gets underway at 10:00 addition to the Lower Mainland. Although it is still early for entries in the Open Division, on Friday with charges each Saturday of only $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for students. The winner of the pro- weekend, October 6-8, where vincial tithe will advance to h oc t a the Canadian Champion- they will compete against ships to be held in British teams from the Atlantic, Columbia on Thanksgiving Central, and Prarie regions. Players wanted North Shore Ladies Soft- ball play Monday and Wednesday League is looking for Mmights. Call Maria at 984-6986 if * players L6years and older to interested. + FIGHT THE 7 LUNG CRIPPLERS Emphysema, Asthma, Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, Air PoBution % Reg. °82°5 Swiss Sports Haus © 1499 B. Marine Dr., West Vancouver 922-9107 “WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST" Sale ends May 19th asi TIGER STRIKER $529 Reg. °79°° am May 19. Admission ts free - NORTH VAN UNITED SOCCER CLUB SOCCER REGISTRATION ‘ Boys & Girls - age 6 (born 1978) to 17 years Sat. May 12 North Van Rec. Centre 23rd & Lonsdale 10am - 2pm DISCOUNT FOR THOSE WHO REGISTER ON MAY 12th Coaches & Assistants Required Call: Joan Herrin 980-2237 Walt Perri 985-9684 BUY ONE RADIAL-MATIC" OR MAGNUM HANDLER’ SHOCK AND GET THE SECOND SHOCK FOR PRICE’ NOW THAT’S VALUE Buy one Radial-Matic* a great car shock, or one Magnum Handler’ a great light truck shock and get the second shock for half price That's 50% off the \el fourth at absolutely no charge A great Monroe* deal Just when you need new shock absorbers for your Car, van Of truck, you re in luck because Monroe* shocks are now on sale Hurry! Sale ends May 12. Oro = ail! x x WW a QO z a x = > z © < = Dealers