Sports — A FOUR-DAY Amputee Learn- to-Ski Clinic is scheduled for March 23 to 27 at Whistler Moun- tain. Sponsored by the Disabled Skiers Association of British Col- umbia (DSABC) and 7-Eleven stores, the clinic is designed to in- troduce the basics of skiing to in- Blazers scorch Whites THE HOLIDAY Blazers whipped White’s Automotive 8-2 in recent North Shore Intermediate Men's Recreational Hockey League ac- tion. Ted Harrison and Don Harrison scored two goals each and both added assists for the Blazers in the win. In other league action, Larry’s Boston Pizza edged Bect’s Drillers 5-4, For Larry’s, Dave Johnston and Peter Bowman each scored a goal and an assist. Ray Martin got two goals and an assist for Bert’s in the loss. In other games, the Blazers beat D&B Auto 5-3 and Bert's tied the Friends of Jesus 3-3. L.A. Tavern was forced to forfeit a game to Anvil Glass after the team failed to field enough players. COMPARE ANYWHERE re SHOP SIONG 5 dividuals who have lost one or more of their limbs, Accommodation, meals, equip- ment, lift tickets and instruction will be provided free of charge. The only cost to the participant is transportation (o the ski area and lunch each day. Eight instructors from the DSABC have volunteered to pro- vide the expertise necessary to operate the clinic. Larry Bowen, a remedial gym- nast at Vancouver’s G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre, will coordi- nate the clinic's instruction pro- gram. Bowen has worked with the disabled for the DSABC since 1975 and has headed the adult and am- linic 17 - Wednesday. March 11, 1987 - North Shore News putee programs in the Lower Mainland since 1978. All clinic participants are given three days of instruction and prac- tise. On the fourth day participants get a chance to try their skills ona race course. Bowen says the specialized ski program opens up a new world of freedom and motion to the disabl- ed. A sense of accomplishment helps the participants regain some of the confidence they felt was lost due to their disability. The DSABC provides on-going ski programs in both Alpine and Nordic disciplines to students of all ages with a variety of disabilities. reef Le NORTH VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD invites registrations for the PROGRAMME CADRE de FRANCAIS for the school year 1987-1988 This programme is open to all district francophone students of kindergarten, elementary and secondary school age. A non-francophone child could be ad- mitted to grades 10, 11 or 12 if he/she has suffi- cient competency in French to receive instruction at that level. Further information can be obtained from Donald Fraser, Coordinator of Modern Languages (987-8141). Registration forms are available at LAR- SON Elementary School, 2605 Larson Road (987-0447), BALMORAL, 3365 Mahon (987-9394) and CARSON GRAHAM, 2145 Jones Ave (987-9341). OPEN HOUSE AT LARSON Elementary School Thursday, March 12, 1987 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. DUNBAR & 30th @ AUPERT ST. AT 22nd @ DUNDARAVE @ DOLLAR SHOPPING CENTRE. DEEP COVE LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE VANCOUVER-NORD invite les parents francophones s « . a s’inscrire pour le PROGRAMME CADRE de FRANCAIS pour Il’année 1987-1988 Ce programme s’adresse aux éléves francophones de !a maternelle jusqu’é la 12e année du C.S. 44 et aussi aux éléves anglophones du niveau secon- daire de la 10e 4 la 12e qui possédent une con- naissance suffisante du frangais 4 ces niveaux. Pour de plus amples détails, veuillez contacter Donald Fraser, Coordonnateur des Langues Modernes (987-8141). On peut obtenir les for- mulaires d’inscription aux écoles LARSON, 2605 rue Larson (984-0447), BALMORAL, 3365 rue Mahon (987-9394) et CARSON GRAHAM, 2145 rue Jones (987-9341). PORTE OUVERTE A LECOLE LARSON jeudi le 12 mars, 1987 9h & 19h