FANS EOL, Se NORTH SHORE mititary engineers recently built a bridge for the Southlands Riding Club in Vancouver. Members of the Sixth Field Engineer Squadron constructed a 30-foot wooden bridge in the Southiands area on the north dyke Friday, May 31, 1991 - North Shore News — 27 Sixth Field engineers competing for trophy ing unit, Over the past 10 years, the local militia unit has won the trophy four years in a row. The Southlands bridge con- Struction project was organized by Capt. Geoff Dyer and WO Ron Sneigrove. the Southlands area. SILK PLANTS Designer Trees SALE this saturday only. . AVALON HOTEL 9am to 7pm = (2 — 1025 Marine Drive | Tulip Bulbs | Just lifted —- Store now — Plant in Fall 'AINo limit on quantities ’ Bring your own bags Friday, Saturday & Sunday May 31, June 1 & 2 Lonsdale Quay Market urally.”. : @ All Natural ingredients — optimize skin and coat condition, fe S avoiding diet caused allergies. ; f= ® Chelated minerals for better absorption of nutrients. © No artificial preservatives or additives. * No artificial colors, fillers, favours or sugar byproducss. ® Lower feeding cost — 20% w 30% lower food intake than other premium brands. © Highly digestible — Less cost and reduced waste. Product confidence -- Guaranteed satisfaction or full money refund. All adds up to a better value and a better way to feed your pet... NATURALLY! Available at LYNN VALLEY PET FOODS 285-9702 MEMBERS OF the Sixth Field Engineer Squadron work on the construction of a 30-foot bridge in of the Fraser River between the Musqueam golf course and the Point Grey golf course. Sixth Field has built a number of permanent bridges for com- munity organizations throughout its 80-year history. Most recent are several bridges for a North Vancouver outdoor school and the construction of a bridge across the Seymour River in the watershed area. The latest engineering feat, pulled off in a day and a half by 45 militia unit members, is this year’s submission by the squadron for the Hertzberg trophy, the prize of an annual competition held to recognize outstanding engineering by a militia engineer- f CORRECTION NOTICE § in the Wed., May 29, 1991 issue of the North Shore § News, the Fanny’s Fabric # Pattern Sale ad which mm appeared on page 48 had an incorrect phone number. The correct phone number for Fanny's Fabrics Is § 980-0551! : ® We apologize for any fm inconvenience this may have 4] Caused anyone. For the 10th Annual Ambleside Par 3 Tournament The 1991 edition of the popular local tournament is set for Saturday, July 13. Sponsored by the North Shore News and Park Royal Shopping Centre, this tournament is open to all golfers, regardless of club affiliation or membership. Again this year, there are four divisions: Men, women, seniors and youth (16 years and under), each with plenty of prizes. Qualifying Rounds May be played on any day through Saturday, June 30. Place your score cards in the tournament box in the clubhouse. Entry fee ... $5.06 (inctuaes souvenir hat) Green fee ticket $5.75 (Seniors and youth — under 18, $3.25 — weekends $5.75) Finals Saturday, July 13 weather permitting. For information Call Trygg Wynn, Tournament Director, at 921-7353 OU Can Wirt: ; Gift Certificates, redeemable at stores in Park Royal, for the top three finishers in each of the four divisions. Trophies for the winners in each of the four divisions, men, women, seniors and youth, and for the winner overall. Fisk VORCE OF FONT AND WEST ANCOUVER ‘north'shore: TINDAY - WEDNESDAY « FMOAY PARK ROYAL sa eorrtrue Contest Sponsored by the North Shore News and Park Royal Shopping Centre Sanctioned by the Wast Vancouver Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee