Hilwiher of liSSnita^;- Cal- ^ -The tourh&ment^^includes
iforni^^-v^li«i>inpete 4g^im^ competition* in .mens' and
caelit vilRgr ^ al womeiw singles, doubles, and
•Cana4$,vs. U^S., Chafenge* mixed doubles,, as well as a
at IhetlSst annual Rio/Am wheelchair event. A total of
Challenge (e;^.xlpscd)Rac*.^ $^5,000 wil^-be awarded in
quetballvToi^natitieiit. \ cash and prizes at the tourney,
Hilecher, nink^d third in which has been officially
the world* >nd .Myers, six- endorsed by the B.C. govem-
time Canadian champion, will ment.
play the best of five sets for a Further information is
$5,000 piite^package during available -from tournament
the touittam^snt, slated May 5 flirector Wayne Smyth at 874-
the tottrimifeett|.slatj^ May5- 4440 or 521-6677. 8 at Pac^cC,oastilacquetball Centte*: l<iO50,^ Fraiit4iiglK
Myetif ^23^ was bom in Vaocoiiver^ where he started to play jracquetbaU at age 13. Besides^Di^iimng six Canadian national titles, hecapturedthe Canadian Open. four times and^ when residing for a number of ycars^in San Diego, was ranked -ia the top 10 on the U.S. Pro Tour for four years. He lias lived in Vancouver since 1982.
The ^only professional on the pro tour sinice its inception eight years ago^Hilecher, 28, is regarded as having an equally powerful v forehand
Bl6^ toc^iohs, v^iS^sii^es^^ avich <:entre, 57^ Qajk in il^ancoY^^ cbhjbuifeiit sessibn^^^^ bf^urity^Pblt£i;W^ biiitl^
'Victbriav"-'^ -'''^^^'''vy^ Rabbi raiigstet^ a
, . .Bw6riyoiarnn Photo ^^ry reasonable pric-
UNDSAY WKHERS (Wt), hi <MnvMtation wliii.4tirrKH0iSli6r P^^^*^ will enable more (rfgltl) and CHOM n^wt director Amiy Walih at a mcent press P«*>P'^ children confferanc>t. ^ ^' ' , camp for longer periods of
v Rabbi YakovFelligofLub-^ . tim^ :e>!^; ef^^ '^'^ avich-Vancouver; has an- nia^e to ensure |^tiioc&il^is v;:>'vl , tnoiinced tliat Camp Gan Is* >ef^sed;^en|{;y to, tl^ c^rop*V -^^^^ ' *' >*rael will open its seventh.sum- ' because of^^nds, he^stiessed..: ^er camping season' with a ' This summer thelcamp^^ major expansion to three new featiirB a .varied program ii^
eluding day^rips^oventigfai lukes^ itwb^^i^^ for older cMiHwn^t^ .couvef island and iSiea.ttfe, cWttimi^;: j>^^
sports activities, arts ^ and. crafts. ^ •
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fdrn^atibn is^^^ a^ registrar/ cboidii^ Bai^ l>ara Meyer at 266-lii^^^^^^ ing bC^ce hpura b^iinii^ Monday^ April 25.
JEWISH SINGLES DANCE open to all ages, in honor of Yom^ ,Ha*Atzmaut, will be sponsored by Vancouver IcwbbAd^ Singles^ Saturday* April 23, «:30 p.m. at Century Plaza hotel, 1015 Burrard: S^ingl^ firom Van-~couvei^^^€^-J^]!^^ham and^Senftleiatp e^t»ected to attends Infoj^tiop, Nathan Davidowic^43a^27S^^.
ISRAELI , FOLK -DANCING takes place at the Centre every^ Sunday 8-10:30 p.m., with instruction from 7 to 8 p.m. On Tuesdays, beginners lessons take place 7 to 8 p^m^ ibllowed until 10;30 p.m. by intermediate instruction. The programs are open to those of all ages for a nominal charge. Informiation, Centre, 266^111,
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WORKSlgOr in advance of Apr^,23 Peac^^^aich Dwll tak^ place al^Perelz school on Thitfsday, April 21 ^ 8 p.m. The~ evening tt open to anyone interest^ in helping prepare the peace^baiiner or wishing to make thdjr own placards. ^
KINNERET P.W. - NA! AMAT will meet on Wednesday^ April 27, I p.m;: at the home of Rose Kali^er, 6 -133eiW« 14th Ave. A program on Jewf'^ArabJLands will be preseiked^ ^ by Valerie As-moacUl,', / i •
fiGETRI-CITY COl^VBNTm of members fro^lVancoliver, Seattle and Portland, takes place , in Seattle, Mai* 3-5, Futures 'lncllide:>lil>ppmg trqps, old-time;-d^dng'aT^ Seattle Cfe«tn^.%bd at:JCJcrspc^^ t entiihaiiuii^t; an^ jfitte ac^ conndibi^tt: £arly confirma-tfoirr^^gedv iromr Clani Slo-lMui^3;M^74. QoV^^A&i m^m^ri^ifuifi^tibAt^ii^
If you're a. registered provincial voter, you'll receive a "You are regfca:ered" card in the mail.. The bacJc upper-teft^^^ electoraJdistria and polling division ~ use it to check the location of your polling station, to be published in this paper.
For more information, contact ybur nearest Retuming Officer or Registrar of Voters. '
ELECTORAL DISTRICT ■ •• RETURNING OFFICER ■< • . PHONE NO. ADDRESS REGISTRAR ,0F VOTERS PHONENO. /«)DRESS ^ - '
VANCOUVER CENTRE Mr. RobertJ. Kayser 872^1 42W.8thAveft - ;v Vancouver. B.C. V5Y1M7I Mr. H.E. Stennett 872-0111 475 E^ Broadway Vancouver. B.C. .V5T467
VANCOUVER EAST Mr. Felix Berg 434-2111 2122 Kings way Bumaby, R.C. V5N2T4 Mr. H.E. Stennett 872-011V 475 £ Broadway Vancouver. B.C. V5T467
VANCOUVER-- „ . iimrwrouNTAiN Mrs. Myrtle E. Russell 873-8501 2735 Gamble St. Vancouver. B.C. V5Z.2V4 Mr. H.E. Stennett 872-0111 475 £. Broadway Vancouver, B.C. V5T 467; ^
VANCOUVER-POINT,^ GREY /Mp. Thomas F, Daggs 734-1413 2236 W. 12th Ave: ■ Vancouver, B:GJV6K2N7i Mr. H.& Stennett 872-0111 " 475 E. Broadway Vancouver,B.C. V5T4G7
VANCOUVER SOUTH Mr. Frank McDonald ■•-- 327-1141 8187 Mam St ' Vancouver. B.C. V5X3L2 Mr. H.E. Stennett 872-01 It 475 £. Broadway v . Vancouver.'B.C. iiSTW" ^
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