OPERATE Lich Feb. 13: The North Vancouver Minor Hockey bantam ‘A’ hockey tearn is raising funds with a car wash, Saturday, Feb, 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Esso station at 17th and Lonsdale, Feb. 14: Hollyburn Ridge and the Heart & Siroke Foundation of B.C, are teaming up to host the Heart of Gold skisthon, from 10 am. to 2 p.m. on Valentine's Day, Sunday, Feb. 14. The fund- raising event is hosted by the Nordic Racers Ski Club, For reg- istration or information call Jay at 737-9270, or Claudine at 736- 4404, Feb, 21: The Disabled Skiers Association of B.C. is planning to raise more than $14,000 at the 10th annual Super Valu Challenge Cup on Feb. 21 at Blackcomb ‘Mountain, This recreational event, which allows for a maximum of 40 teams (comprised of three able-bodied skiers and one dis- abled skier), is still accepting ap- Former pro piayers took part In game From page 18 ; event, the West Vancouver Police 7 Department managed to double tthe North West Vancouver Ringette 8-4. ’ Rota said the Canuck Oldtimers like to take part.in charity hockey games, “We like to do a couple of things. We like to show the skills y that we had as pros and we also like to have some fun out there, It was a well-organized event. “The West -Vancouver police put on a great event and I think j the fans enjoyed themselves,’’ said Rota. . ’ Davies said he has been playing with the Canuck Oldtimers for the past four years. : “1 stopped playing hockey when #1 was 10 years old. when I i discovered. girls on the. prairies,” f.. The Saturday night game was sponsored: by Canuck Place, the Vancouver Canuck Oldtimers, the Vancouver Canucks, Bay Moor- ¥ings restaurant, the Hollyburn a Sailing Club, Nalley’s Canada i Ltd., the: Saskatchewan Pavilion 4 restaurant, Tidley Lock and Key, West Vancouver Police Reserves, the West Vancouver recreation centre, the West Vancouver sec- ondary school CounterAttack Club, White Spot restaurants and | Environmental youth conference {tackles problems SYOUTH ARE taking action Ragainst the environment crisis 4 through education of their peers. 4 The Environmental Youth Alli- ance (EYA) will be holding a na- ional conference entitled Turn The Page on February 12, 13 and a i4 at St. George’s high school, 44175 W. 29 Ave., Vancouver. This conference is about how youth can bring more en- vironmental education to their Aschools. A broad range of ASpeakers will be attending in- gcluding Vicki Husband, executive director of the Sierra Club, Brent Cameron, founder of Wondertree, and .a representative from the Rediscovery Education program. Other highlights include a Hdance-a-thon featuring the Grams aBrothers & the Smugglers for the SEYA/World Wildlife Fund En- dangered Species Campaign. For further: information call SPORTSLINE plications, To register a team, call Diane at 737-3042. SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday as space permits. If you are planning an event, submit details by the preceding Friday to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. Priority is given to North Shore and fundraising events, Skaters compete TWO NORTH Shore Winter Club (NSWC) skaters will be tepresenting Zone 5 (North Shore) at the B.C, Winter Games, Feb, 25-28 in Kitimat, B.C, Amy Dalcourt, 16, will be competing in the Senior Ladies division, while Kippy. Fuller, £4, will be skating in the Bronze Artistic category. Dalcourt has been skating at the NSWC since she was seven years old. Fuller has trained in Vancouver in the past, and spent two years skating in Alberta. She repre- sented that province in Novice Pairs at the nationals in both 1991 and 1992, By Panasonic. : | i's pronounced GA-OH, and it's the TV. of choice in vapan. available in 29" & 33" screen size 30% flatter screen than previous models ° 46% improved contrast adds a new dimension to viewing Powerful, crystal clear stereo sound Don't be fooled by imitators. Only the XF series is a true GAOO. Come in and see the difference for yourself and ... PARKING iN REAR OF BUILDING COME IN FOR COFFEE AND A COOKIE RETWEEN 10:00 AM - 2:60 PM SATURDAY FEB 13TH 8:30 AM - §:00 PM NO G.S.T. Cheques, Visa & Mastercard Accepted THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE 241 LONSDALE AVENUE | NORTH VANCOUVER TEL: 980 4413 HOURS MON-SAT. 9:30-5:30 FAI Night unti! 9pm