WP SPORTSLINE NOW-Applications for volunteers with the Vancouver International Marathon to be held May 6 are available now. For information, call Heather at 685-5616. zee APRIL 21, 22-The best riders in Canada can be seen competing at the Mistral-Radical National Snowboard Finals up Cypress Bowl. The giant slalom will be held on Saturday from 1! a.m. to 3 p.m. and the half pipe on Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For information, call Trevor Hansen at 224-3338. eee APRIL 23-Tennis lessons start at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre. Tennis pro Abdul Shaikh teaches twice weekly, Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, for three weeks. For more information, call Paul McMillan at 926-3266. eee APRIL 28-West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club’s opening day starts 2 p.m, at the ctubhouse, 650-20th St. Experienced bowlers and beginners are welcome to join. een APRIL 28-Vancouver Cricket Club seeks new players. Season starts today. For more information call Peter Hanlon at 682-6651 (days) or D. Tanner at 521-2947 (nights). nar APRIL 29-Women in Physical Ac- tivity & Sport will be held at Douglas College from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Workshops include par- ticipation, women in B.C. sport and training issues. For informa- tion, call 527-5479. eee APRIL 29-Mount Seymour will be the site of the first Easter Seals Snow Castle Competition. Teams of up to 10 participants | will com- pete in four categories — family, recreational, occupational and students. To register, call 986- 2261. ant APRIL 29-Ride for Heart is a 52- kilometre recreational cycling course in Vancouver to raise money for the B.C. and Yukon Heart Foundation. For more in- formation, call the Ride line at 737-3420. tee MAY 21-The ‘You'll Never Know Till You Tri’’ Triathion is a short course triathion which includes an 800-metre pool swim, a 20-km cy- cle and a 5-km run, as well as a shorter kids’ triathlon, all based at recCentre Andrews. 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Fai, 8am-5pm Sundance Leisure 3819 Myrtle St. Burnaby 433-7322 - 15 - Wednesday, April 18, 1990 - North Shore News SPoRTs HE Back problems won't stop WV tennis duo from playing PAM HUNTER will be forging forward to play tennis doubles with her daughter Susie Fought in the Remington International Fami- ly Championship despite an in- jured back. “t think I'm going to make it, but only just.” Hunter, 57, said. The West Vancouver duo earned a berth in the championship after defeating defending national champions Nancy and Karen Kerr of Toronto last September — the same team they'd fost to in the previous tournament final. But it was touch and go whether Hunter, who has a recurring back problem, would be able to play in ~) CREDIT Faitais ingoan Community Alberni Street Barnaby Davie Street Dollarton Lonsdale 685-9302 299-1404 688-0436 929-8111 986.4321 Lynn Valiey Marine Drive Park Royal Village Whistler 980-6556 986-1116 926-8571 985-8221 932-S318 the tourney after she put her back out recently. Since working with a physiotherapist and chiropractor, Hunter said Thursday she will start swimming and hitting the ball again. “Today really is the first day I feel a lot better in myself,’’ she said. Hunter and Fought, 26, leave Friday for the April 22 to 27 tour- nament in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Hunter is hoping she'll gain one day's grace in addition to a prac- tice day before competing. “We possibly may not play until the Monday which will give me an extra day,”’ she said. Seeded fourth out of 16 mother-daughter teams, Hunter, the holder of three Canadian go ahead. 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