HIGH SCHCOL TENNIS 17 ~ Wednesday, May 10, 1989 - North Shore News Spartans smash Highlander opponents SENTINEL SPARTANS and West Vancouver Highlanders, the only teams still unbeaten in the six- school North Shore high school senior boys’ and girls’ tennis league, met at Sentinel last week with the Spartans taking a convin- cing 10-1 decision. The win ensures Sentinel of a first place and a bye into the North Shore final May 17, when they will likely face West Vancouver again. Both teams have several key holdovers from igst year when they met in the North Shore final and again in the B.C. quarter-finals. Sentinel won beth times and went on to claim the B.C. Cham- pionships. West Van placed eighth ° in the 16-team event. The Highlanders’ best boys in- clude returnees Brent Olynyk and Simon MacNair, plus Mitchell Shaw from Scottsdale, Arizona, all ‘Grade 12s;.and‘Grade !1s Steve Horvath from Hillside and Oskar Painter up from WV’s junic:s. Back this year to lead t 3 is Alison Whyte. She is in Giz: 12, Coaches Maureen Cameron an Squash club gets funds ‘THE EVERGREEN Squash Club of North Vancouver has been awarded $95,000 from the B.C, Lottery Fund to help renovate and expand its facilities, Angus Ree, Solicitor General and North Van- couver-Capilano MLA has an- nounced. “The increasing popularity of the sport of squash has necessitated these expansion’ plans in order to accommodate the high demand for court time,’’ Ree said. The B.C. Lottery Fund uses proceeds from lotteries operated by the B.C. Lottery Corporation ta support a wide range of com- munity initiatives. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Getting Set For Summer Flyer Page 2 — Item C; Mitsouko; 15 ml parfum and Item E: Chamade, 15 mi parfum are special orders on- ly. Allow 4-6 weeks delivery. Page 4 — ltem A; gift set comes with 30 m! Eau de Parfum spray, NOT Eau de Toilette. Page 4 — Item B; should read: 100 mi. Sitk Vell Body Lotion, NOT Body Creme. 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Sentinel mainstays among the returning girls are Grade 12s Lindy Frith and Elena Rista along with The boys’ key holdovers include Ryan Clark (Grade 12), Kirk Gambley (Grade I1), Oscar Almeida (Grade 10) and Scott Moore (Grade 9). The Spartans are under Mickey Lois Muraro and Jey season is at UBC from June 1-3. The four other schools looking for the third and last North Shore playoff spot — and their first-line players — are: Argyle: Kelly Hubbard, Chris Johnson, Alan Junec, Jim Bakstad, Paul Fornari, Karelyn Nicole Sykes. Carson Graham: Stefano Walker, Marcus Andersson, Bob Rhee, Sanam Bakhtiar. Collingwood: John Laslo, Nick Swain, Amir Nowtash, Ming Lim. Handsworth: Ernesto Rosas, Chad Brealey, Irene Ma, Eleonora Sandra Weinfeld who is in Grade 10. . The B.C. Tournament this Hrushowy, Sharia S'gmund, Molnar. A Some days are even better than others Vancouver on Transit & Sunday May 14 Get out on Transit and come be an Explorer on the North Shore. FREE Admissions, Special Offers and Special Events with proof of transit fare* “Transfer, Fare Receipt, DayPass, FareSaver Ticket or Monthly Pass. “Wait Until Dark” Presentation House Arts Centre Enjoy the firstact of the classic thrilier throughout the day. International photo- graphic exhibition in % the upstairs gallery. 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver (986-1351) SeaBus at Wateriront Station. Transter to Bus #239. “Captains and Indians” North Shore Museum and Archives Tours, demonstrations and fun. Exhibits —m feature the art of ship- em building, Indian artifacts and the history of the North Shore, 209 West 4th St., North Vancouver (987-5618) SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay. Transfer to Bus #239. “Please touch the bunnies” Maplewood Farm Kids of all ages will love the new spring arrivais at ~ “Rabbitat” and Goat Hill. Pony rides and hands-on visiting areas make this a must for junior Explorers! Regular Admission $1.35 Adult/75¢ Children/$-4 Family: EXPLORERS FREE! 405 Seymour River Fiace, North Vancouver (929-5610) Bus #210 east on Pender. Transfer to Bus #211 or 212 OR SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay. Transfer to Bus #239 to Phibbs Exchange. Transfer to Bus #211 or 212. Eecsscapeaceregraun seth ve ae “Juggle and Crunch” Lonsdale Quay Market Take in the afternoon performances on the South Plaza, Street entertainment & and crunch a free BC Fie apple compliments J& of the Lonsdale Quay merchants. 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver (985-6261) Adjacent to SeaBus Lonsdale Quay Terminal. SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay. “Up, up and away” Grouse Mountain Resorts Ride the aerial tramway t the top of Grouse " mountain and fillyour & senses with cityand harbour views which are truly spectacular. Regular Skyride $9.95 Adult/ $7.50 Senior/ Students/$5 Children 6-12. EXPLORERS $2! 6400 Nancy Green Way, North Vancouver (984-0661) SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay. Transter to Bus #236. : Explorer Transit Tip Pick up a Transit DayPass and enjoy a full day of unlimited travel on Bus, SeaBus and $kyTrain! DayPasses are available in Explorer packs or may be purchased separately. Explorer packs and DayPasses are available at most transit FareDealers throughout the Lower Mainland including 7-Eleven. VTC and Tourist InfoCentres. Discover \ “Awaken an Ecologist” Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre Come face to face with nature right in your own back yard. : Slide shows, tours, displays and special Fam wildlife films will be featured. Peters Road offLynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver (987-5922) SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay. Transter lo Bus #228 or 229. “Span a Canyon” Capilano Suspension Bridge View the spectacular Capilano Canyon from 230 feet ~ above the river! Tour § the 15 acre nature park ¥ and enjoy the historic native Indian totem poles. Regular Admission $4.50 Adult/33.75 Seniors/$3.50 Students. EXPLORERS TWO FOR ONE! 3735 Capitano Rd., North Vancouver (985-7474) Bus #246 on Georgia. Summer: SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay. Transfer to Bus #236. Pick up your FREE Discover Vancouver on Transit Guidebook today. Descriptions and transit instructions for more than 160 of Vancouver's most popular arts,entertainment, recreation, education and amusement destinations you can reach on transit. Guidebooks available at most Tourist Info- Centres, Public Libraries and other Transit Information oudets. Transit Information 261-5100 BCs Transit lots more days to come... watch for details Vancouver Regional Transit System