31% 'Sunddy; May 24) 1987’ North Shore’ News CANADIAN Tour open | WiaSters break records -THE SEYMOUR Rapids Masters Swim Club swim- The highlights of the meet included Gilmore’s two F mers broke records and finished in the top 10 of nine U.S. National record setting performances in the OCd S are We events at the May 15 to 18 U.S. Masters National 200-metre backstroke and the 200-metre individual Championships. medley. She also placed second in the 100-metre backstroke, 400-metre individual medley and third in Seven swimmers from the club made the trek to the 50-metre backstroke and 100-metre individual s , Palo Alto, California to participate in what was the medley. . | if S Gj as @ Gi ig Lf] 4 y largest swim meet ever held in the United States. MacKinnon placed eighth in the 1,000-metre An estimated 2,300 swimmers competed in the freestyle and Phillips placed eighth in the 50-metre meet. backstroke, ninth in the 50-metre freestyle and 200- Seymour Rapids members competing included metre individual medley, and 10th in the 200-metre Haroldo Borges, Peter Cruise, Patricia Gilmore, freestyle. Joanne MacKinnon, Diane Phillips, John Priestman, To qualify for masters qualification, swimmers and David Fletcher. must be over 25 years of age. North Shore News Offers FREE All-Star EVERGREEN Squash Club's Sofia Ansari defeated Ontario’s Tara Sharpe to take fifth place in the under-14 girls’division of the May 14 to 17 Bootlegger Canadian Junior Open Squash Championships which were held at Evergreen and the Hollyburn Country Club. American Melanie Jans defeated Ontario’s Joanna Richardson to win the division in what was the largest squash tournament ever staged in B.C. A total of 200 squash players from Australia, U. S.A. and Canada competed in the tournament, which featured under-12, 14, 16 and 19 divisions for girls and boys. Ontario’s Sara Leckie defeated Sophia Metraux of Manitoba to win the under-12 girls’ division (Man.) for first place. In the under-16 girls’ event, Ontario's Margo Green defeated Latoshya Khan from the USA to win the division, while Amanda Paton of Alberta defeated Ontario’s Lori Coleman to take first prize in the under-19 girl's division. In boys’ under-12 action Graham Ryding from Manitoba finished first overall by defeating Prince Edward Island’s Jay Noggler. Johnathan Power of Ontario defeated Rahul Mehta of Winnipeg to take first prize in the boys’ under-14 division. In the boys’ under-16 final, Alberta’s Craig Clements defeated Wirston Cabell of Victoria. Tim Kebler.of the Hollyburn Country Club defeated Ontario's Dean Brown (Ont.) to take third place. In the boys’ under-19 final, Sabir Butt defeated fellow Torontonian Scott Nasi by a score of 3-0 to take first prize. Butt was runner-up in the May 7 to 11 men’s open Canadian and national championship held in Montreal. ~ NORTH SHORE GIRLS , Pay : 8) SOCCER CLUB -y ‘ North Shore Girls Soccer Club Would Like to Thank ‘ the Following Companies: CP. Air Holidays Nalley Food Ltd. -. Caps Bicycle Stores Keg Restaurants ’ Boston Pizza MacDonalds ‘ Bonanza Family Restaurant Priority Meats & Distributors Marks Work Wearhouse Norshore Rentals Gardon Press Ltd. . Gray Beverages Olympic Fine Meats Salad King Shoppers Orug Mart Rondel Coffee v ice Bakery Meat Woolco 4 . fancouver Fancy Meats anyon Gardens : “Fletcher F ring Foods ' , Boos Drug Store - Park, oval VOLLEYBALL / ” Max's c] alicatessen . Boots Drug Store - entre: ; vas Stuart's Bakery Super Valu - 17th/Lonsdale Miscisco Adele Ricci Safeway Ltd. Super Valu - 29th/Lonsdale fo Bourdon Purdys ‘Chocolates Ltd. Super Valu - L.V. Centre iA . palrvianee Foods Bunsmaster Tor . : 1 CC BC. Nati i Fo, logarth’s Spo: ore A : Robin Hood Multifoods Vaglio Fireplace Pp us U.B. 0 us. top ationa ; °: Grest Realty Ltd. Players and Coaches : Bruce Enns For Their Support During Our First Year of Operation ‘@ Super Senior — Boys & Girls To be a lu Name: Address: Telephone: Youngsters in Grades 6-12 are eligible to win 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4