18 - Sunday, September 22, 1985 - North Shore News LOCAL minor hockey leagues are lacing up their various skates in preparation for the '85-'86 season, Roger Nickel, past presi- dent of the North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association, says contrary to an earlier article in the News that in- timated focal leagues were bursting at the registrational The 32-team North Van- couver league, he says, has openings for children from five to 19 years of age in the league's two tiers (triple A and double A) and six divi- sions. Teams in the league begin their respective 28-game schedules in mid-October and finish in late March, tournament held over Christmas at the league's North Vancouver Recreation Centre home rink. The West Vancouver Minor Hockey League also has openings, according to president Bonnie Cameron. For North Vancouver league information call, 984-8870; for West Van- couver THE NEWS would like to apologize for mis- spelling a’ name in a September 18 North Shore Touch Football League report. Quarterback Tony Quintal, not Terry Quintel, had a strong game for the North Shore Raiders. highlighted with what will be league information seams, ‘‘We are far from the 13th annual Bantam full.”’ cali 922-6782. North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association 2 ry PLAYER REGISTRATION Pony & Stellar Owners (and prospective owners!) For Boys & Girls ages -6 to 19 ‘Please call 2 Lois Donovan "984-8870 The Globe and Mail REPORT ON BUSIN ESS "24th YEAR, No. 5,702, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1985 - Hy undai car success draws fire from rivals _ compared with 33,502 in the “Make It fair for everybody corresponding period — last and let the consumer decide," In its first year on the Cana. yu HUNTER way to Hyundai's year-end rules, ‘The continued domination of | S2/es target of between 55,000 «| Hyundai, a South Korean the car impart market by 2d 60,000 ‘company, is not subject to Hyundai Auto Canada Inc. has “Every. month js a surprise import quotas and can import . tat companies -demanding °° us," H: spokesman .cars duty-free untit Jan. i, that al importers be forced to. Muriel Homewood said. Sales < 1967, Japanese imports are “T yoperate under the same rules. have been so good that the limited to 18 per cent of the <0 , "year-end target was recently Canadian car market, With sales of 8,579 of its raised from about 50,000. Mr, Luciw said Canodian . But Ralph Luciw, vice-presi- car manufacturers are in good year. Toyota Canada Inc. of To- Tonto had August sules of 5,199 and cighi-month sules of 37,- and eight-month sales of 12, 29, compared with 4,213 in 388, The sales boom this year ‘August, 1964, and 33,107 in the is partly a resuit of ane: first eight months of fast year. ‘ sion inthe dealer networ Volkswagen Canada Inc, of | 175, compared with just over ~ dian market last year, the South Korean car manufactur- er had August sales of 2,729 dent of Honda Canada Inc. of rack Sales of 48,556 in the first eight months of 1965 — nearly 10,000 more than its nearest import ’ competitor and “well on the Toronto, une No.2 importer, said the picture would be di ferent if there were no os on Japanese cars and jf all ; importers played by the same, financial shape and no longer need protection from Japanese imports. But if quotas are to continue, “at feast ell the importers should be operating T the same rules. 100 at this time last year. onda . fast mon . eight: -month sales ' were 33, Aren't you glad youte. . consi, bay & sell quality used sporting : riding a winner! ~ goods seek a a "Note to prospective owners: The. . amazing Pony and the luxurious. - Stellar are still available at prices... - you've only dreamt about from... ‘© Soccer: Shoes. ww Golf Stuff : i s © Fitness Equipment m © Racquets: Bs ¢ Carnping Equipment ne Mountaineering Financing MARINE DR O.A.C. allow | TATLOW MOTOR COMPANY LTO. . 1695 Marine Drive 986-4291 NORTH VANCOUVER 9.8% — skate sharpening _ - Limited time offer Ti he Affordable Alternative 986-4291 ....