24 - Friday, April 21, 1989 - North Shore News SERFS KNEEL at the feet of royals Robin Rootes (right) and NEWS Locemte Jeremy Waller. The tableau was part of Collingwood School's recent Medieval Fair presented by the West Vancouver school’s Grade 8 class. The children are studying medieval history and culture and staged an evening-lorg event which featured jousting, weapons diplays and medieval games, food and dress. Top soccer teams play in N. Van SOCCER FANS will have a chance to see the B.C. men’s champions Norvan take on the B.C. Canada Summer Games team at Grand Boulevard Park Sunday, April 23. Following the match, reigning Canadian soccer champions the Vancouver 86’ers challenge the Sportsman’s Select team. The purpose of the game is to raise money for Lions Gate Hospi- tal, said John Palmer, president of the Sportsman’s league, but it is also to: © Raise awareness of how many North Shore soccer players are playing at the top ® To congratulate Norvan for their winning season last year * To highlight the B.C. Summer Games team, which is predominantly North Vancouver plesiss, before their trip to China. Suaday is also the official reopening of Grand Boulevard Park. North Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks will take part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. The game begins at 1 p.m. followed by the 86’ers game at 3 p.m. There is no admission, but raffle tickets are $1 each. The draw will be held st 5 p.m.