22 - Sunday, March 24, 1985 - Nort) Shore News Gymnasts shine at winter games THE MEN’S Gymnastics Team from Zone Five + brought home the team gold medal from B.C. Winter Games . Team members Mike Lockitch and Paul Eto, of the West Vancouver Whip-- Its, took individual medals on each of the six Men’s ap- Pparatus. Eto came second all around and Lockitch fourth. The boys’ team, repre- sented by the Whip-Its Keith Lockitch,’ Jordi Sancho, Ross Cooper and Mark Tig- Farts schedule for THE B.C. Special Olympics, - North Shore Sports Club is . offering year-round pro- grams ‘to mentally handi- capped athletes. Canoe RON ANDREWS Pool and : Deep Cove Canoes are offer- -ing Spring canoe lessons : beginning April 13. - Courses are available in ‘Red Cross Survival . and -Canoe Level’s I and II.-The~ “survival component of each . course will be held at.Ron “Andrews Pool and the.open experience at. water Panorama Park in Deep The icllowing programs are available: Track & Field, Tues. 6-7 p.m. at the N.S. YMCA; Indoor Soccer, Tues., 7:15 - 8:15 p.m. at the N.S. YM- ges earned a close running fourth team finish. Lockitch, fourth all around, took the silver medal on floor and the bronze on high bar. The Women's Team, rep- resented by four gymnasts of the North Shore ~~ Van- couver Division (Lori Stewart — Whip-Its; Patti Furniss and Changal Murata ~— Flicka; Deanna Wing — Richmond) brought home the team silver. The Girls’ Team finished special olympics CA; Swimming (all ages in- cluding pre-schoolers) Sat., 4-5 p.m. at Ron Andrews Pool; Floor Hockey, Mon. 7-9 p.m. and Bowling, Fri. 7-8 p.m. at Thunderbird Lanes. | All interest participants are welcome. For further in- formation call Gary. Gould 986-5405 or Steve Lesiuk 984-4021. lessons set for April Classes are held three times a week with a total of eight hours. of instruction in. each series. Fee is $25. ; In addition, two . canoe. day .trips, to Raccoon or. Twin Island during .the month of June, .are “being” offered for a fee of $18. gram is-at Ron Andrews Pool. For more information Registration’ for this pro- ° more sun , - Increase: your: ‘sdinshine:and view. Or, H we can shape up your shrubs for: summer. Let us: show you how we s can help you. . °Free estimates | fifth overall, team including Debbie Set- ton — Whip-lts; Jill Wilson and Analyse O'Sean — Flicka; and Cathy Graham — Flicka. with a strong Fitness is a national issue. 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Mo Owis clinch title. efeated Richmond and Co- .quitlam Dynamos in the pre- i - liminary round. Mike Winch TIMBERLINE TREE SERVICE 10367 - 135th Street Surrey. Ph: 588-1231 — UNION, ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.LIMITED ° 31748 S. Fraser Way Abbotsford. Ph: 859-7657 - 45732 Yale Road West * Chilliwack, Ph: 525-5515. day from 6to 7 p.m. at Ron | Andrews’ Pool and Fridays “JUNIOR | PROGRAMS BLUEJAYS | | we They defeated Port... Co- ‘Coquitlam United Girls-Soc-' . quitlam in the semi finals in cer Tournament dast ~ triple overtime and defeated : : the, host Coquitlam = Dyni mos.1-0 in the final, overtime. Enjoy z anew tooking kitchen at. ” HALF THE COST | of conventional | Kitchen remodeling Tim Fordd__ Tim Fordd was recommended to us. by his zone manager in our Delbrook zone. He. delivers our : Wednesday News and does an excellent job for our a A dali -| = Break readers along his route. . : ces A} eee OnE Program Tim who is almost twelve years old, is a grade ‘six eT SE 1 (5 days): .student at Highlands School. He is very active in ee sports. He plays soccer for MacSween, basketball for Pop the school, he enjoys skiing and he will soon be playing baseball again. He is also involved in B.M.X. racing. At a young age Tim has learned to handle his earn- ings very well and has developed an excellent system . for saving. He puts one half in the bank and ses the Dati other half for spending and buying special things. rane © Solid oak, too. § Good idea, Tim. 8 ¥ 0 We enjoyed meeting this fine young man and for be- : ing selected this week, he received complimentary movie passes, a North Shore News baseball cap and tickets to swim or skate. Enjoy the movies and keep up the good work. A. Lessons; Lift Tickets:and ‘réntal of Skis, Boots and - Poles ‘B. 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