B6 - Wednesday, May 5S, 1982 - North Shore News ° GE sport DON’T MOVE- IMPROVE e Home renovations ° basement suites ° decks © commercial renovations Experienced workmen with references & professional estimates. Cap River Contracting 926-8794 days 980-1347 eve. JUST LETTING OFF a Httle steam, or more ac- curately smoke, Burrard Yacht Club member salutes the Commodore's boat with an old canon. Annual Sail Past Saturday involved more than 100 bunting bedecked boats and culminated with the grand opening of the new $200,000 clubhouse. (Terry Peters photo) SUMMER SAILING Courses set telephone: HOLLYBURN Sailing Club has scheduled another active and varied training program for the summer months of 1982. As in previous years, lessons will be conducted by qualified instructors for both junior and adult students. Beginner and intermediate level adult courses will be offered during July and August for 10 to 17 year old students; all courses offering CYA certification at the various levels from beginner to advanced. These three week courses are offered morning, aiternoon = and evening and will cost $95. Application forms are offered in June. These available at the = sailing courses run from Monday to’ clubhouse at 1326 Argyle Thursday during the evening Avenue, West Vancouver for two weeks, or Mondayto (near Ambieside’ Park). Friday during the daytime for one week. Courses costs range from $70 to $80. Junior courses will be Further information may be obtained by contacting Graham or Sandra Parkes at 980-5940. We were wrong A MISTAKE in Sunday’s News incorrectly identified the North Shore Youth Soccer Association’s Boys Under-12 Centennial North teams as the West, and left out the final standings of the West teams. Top three fimshers in the Ui2 West league were the Lynn Valley Whitecaps, the Burdett Wolverines and the Lynn Valley Express. Top three finishers in the U12 North league were the Lynn Valley Kicks. Mac- Sween Saints and the MacSween Stars SET YOURSELF FREE Go about your business and don't worry about a thing. Let Wes-Tel’s Telephone Answering Service take your messages for you. Our c oarteous and efficient per- sonnel will give you al) the benefits of a receptionist at a fraction of the cost. Wes-Tel also offers a residence answer- amg service, direct dial paging, Telex, and a special servic e for doctors It's the only [Z| HOW TO CLAIM If you are covered and you suffer an injury or disease which you feel 1s related to your work you should ® Report to the first aid attendant, if there w one, or your immediate supenor Delavs in reporting by vou or your employer can delay settlement of your claim ® Get medical help if necessary be sure to ask the doctor of hospital to send us a report as soon as possible bor more information or copy of brochure, chp and mail coupon to Information Scrvices Workers’ Compensation Board $255 Heather Street Vancouver B ¢ way to fly VS/ VK Keep in touch with Wes- lel [., ] | Picase send mea free copy of your y brochure “Paformation for Workers | foand Dependents: \ wesfi rec 732-7255 | Name \ Over a milhon Baush Columbians arc if you are covered, and you suffer an { | covered by Workers’ Compensation injury of Contract a dmscasc as a tcsult J Neddecns | Some workers, particularly an smatier of your work, you are entitled toa | | businesses, may not cven be aware range of benefits and ses vices | | that they are covered or should bec including Poostal Conde | M you're unsure ff you'd lhe to © Payment of medical costs | : } know more about your nights and © Payment for time fost from work responsibilities under the Workers e Rehabilitation services WORKERS Compensation Act contact your © Pensons for pcomancat disability nearest WO B office of send for the © Compensation foe your dependents COMPENSATION brochure “information for Workers” inthe cvenat of your death from BOARD @itinie work tclated tiyjury oe disease Phesc benefits are funded by ais. ten of assessments oa Che cmgphoyecs o- He ¢ Phe Law pooverricipy Woeber: Corre pO nisaatcrts ores MO Carecs praavercnit foo reeon week rebated protbe ns