meter’ “she 1,000 miles'a year, she says: “Tm not keen. walker.” ut e ial sport is. “here she i other , badminton - | excells. As with her swim: ~ Started. gs. ™. Centre, - with | “the - ‘seniors” group.. “But. there wasn’t. enough challenge .. with the - ~ senior citizens’ group so I’ got’ in- with'a young group of women - of about’30. And I'can beat most of them in singles.”" However, she didn’t find it so easy when she wanted to join West Van Badminton Club, being required to wait until local people had regis- tered, as a non-resident. Mrs. Searle didn’t take kindly to that attitude, considering herself still a West Vancouverite at heart. *T thought I should have special status after living there for all those years and paying taxes for So long.”’ although - she atties: about -: success, tennis i in, 26: years. : oan If your car’s out of shape you get rid of it, right: What if your body’s out of shape? hasn't - played a -game, ‘ “But I carry a racquet “and” 10 balls in my car all the time *- and bat the balls. across. a: net, ody, I don't play “anybody, ; In the: past two years, sport . has completely overtaken. Mrs. Searle’ Ss life. “My day up to 2-p.m. is ‘spent with sports and then | “try to-do a..litde bit of housework ‘'but-I'm not verv _ keen‘ on that. ‘pari!’ Besides swimming ‘her: thousandth mile, Mrs, Searle has one more ambition - to return to living in West Van. Even after having lived in North Van for 17 years, she says: ‘‘] still feel I'm a West Vancouverite - like a displac- ed person."* " ; Her biggest problem is - getting a comparable apart-: ment there. But she says: “ri go back there event- ually.’ No doubt she will. She's a pretty determined person, aaagaa PEO2AMB® NOVOvO VON: in our fi + first decade. aoe ,000 people h fé.studied credit courses: at:the. college, with: man | 1ing - _ for interest courses through. the. 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