MARATHON OF HOPE CONTINUES ee ee SPORTS —— " SUSINESS Sports Desk 985-2131 REAL ESTATE New home Cap Rugby Club found a great way to celebrate the official opening of their new $60,000 club house at Klahanie Park on Saturday. The North Shore club took three games from Tsawwassen with the club house serving as the back drop. Cap first team won 26-4, the second team won their match 30-12 and the third team completed the sweep winning 21-0. In the above photo, Cap is in black. NEWS photo Stuart Davis Terry Fox run goes on Sunday SEPTEMBER 23, is Terry Fox Run Day, and thousands of people in Canada and around the world will take part in the fourth annual event. In Vancouver, an estimated 2,000 participants hope to raise more than $15,000 for cancer research in the 1984 Jewish Communi- ty Centre Terry Fox Run although no run 1s planned for the North Shore Last year more than 225,867 runners across Canada raised $3.19 million, bring the total amount raised by the Marathon of Hope and Terry Fox Runs to $33 9 milion Some of thal moncy is being used to further cancer research here in B Roses African Violets Sorry ® VISA 922-4171 Weekly Specials Gladiolus no dollvery on these items WEST VAN FLORIST 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver Under the Terry Fox special initiatives program, Dr. R.C. Miller and Dr. D.G. Kilburn of the University of B.C. received $1 million for their research on the immune system’s response to tumors. They hope to use genetic engineering to improve that response. The University of B.C. medical school also received $150,000 for research equipment, up- dating facilities and develop- mg new cancer study programs The BC Cancer Research Centre has also recetved $1 milhon for information ex change and research training programs The Breast National Screening Study, in 5 for i 00 10 tor Gee 49 4’ pot each 922-3968 which Vancouver is playing an integral part, has received a $3 million award from the Terry Fox Cancer Research Fund. You can help raise more money for cancer research by participating an this” year’s Jewish Community Centre Terry Fox Run. Participants can walk, jog or wheelchair a seven kilometre or 10 kilometre route The event begins at $a m , September 23 at the Jewish Community Centre, 950 West 41st Ave. Entry ts $5 00 per person, $10.00 per fami ly. Pre-registration 1s requested. For more information on the Terry Fox Run call Peggy Mogg at 266-9111. MAUREEN FO ‘STER 1 Entry forms on the North Shore are available from all McDonalds outlets, North Shore Credit Umon, Larry Sport Shop in Westview Shopping Centre, the Video outlet in the same Centre, Les Brown Shoo Inn on Lonsdale, Collegiate Sport on Marine Drive, The Fitness Group, Stongs, Dave Wong in West Van, and the Teacher's Store and = Ski Shops in Park Roval as well as the Rec Centres in North and West Van All money raised in the run and from the sale of T-shirts goes directly for Cancer Research The costs of setting up and organising the run are paid for by separate and private donauions via W1lICe including Brahms Alto Rhapsody JON WASHBURN, © ONT U¢ LOK Vancouver Chamber Chow és Orchestra PRE Oc) be Lu . the 1” to AW aan) cn in oe ey K 4) OR PELE UM MW Wa ' ee ATA “My Dad has all your Ringette needs.”’ AT TIME OUT SPORTS 980.9211 980-0116 1199 Lynn Valley Road {s} westhynn moll