FOOTBALL... Two North = Van senior boys’ football teams tup the standings in double-A action. Handsworth (6-0) and Windsor (4-2) are far anda “wy the cream of the Northern Conference crop. six games into the season. Sentinel is sporting a 1-4 record. In triple-A action, North Shore squads Carson Graham and West Vancouver are still looking for their first wins of the gnd- iron season. Lo SKIING... Mt. Seymour Ski Ciub is hosting a parents information night Monday, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Park Gare Library (3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver). The evening ses- sion offers advice and oppornunities for par- ents haping to intro- duce their children to the slopes. For exam- ple, the the moun- tain’s Nancy Greene program caters to kids : sR : rat aged six to 12, and mye Hl Ree ‘ at raga nae (ya a AN groups young skiers b ; : 5 : Sof ; ‘ Caner together according to ae meee - A - ne ie ——— : — se age and ability. NEWS photo Brad Lecwndiga For more deiails H abot the ino night Seyhawks remain undefeated | Ski Club call Ban at A Seycove Seyhawk player (cenire) passes the ball before being tackled by a West Vancouver defender (right) during North Shore ban- 731-0433. tam boy’s rugby action last Thursday at the West Vancouver school. The Seyhawks beat the Highlanders 31-7 to improve their season record to 4-0. The loss dropped West Van to 0-4 on the year. Capilano Blues aneng ————— , the hest in the nation || 2) BOTH Capilano College soccer teams are ranked among the top-five squads in the country according to this week’s Canadian College Athletic Association rankings. The men’s team is ranked third in Canada going into tomorrow's game against Dougias College (2 pam. kickeff ar Douglas), The Blues are currently sporting a per- fect 6-0 record. The women’s team, defending national champs, are fifth in the national rankings heading inta their second fast game of the regular season (aise against Douglas College; kickoff at noon). Two Cap) players, Melissa Artuso and David) Morris, lead the league in scoring. Artuso has 10 goals in six games, while Morris has five markers in’ six games. Jol 5 d 2000 r Journey Beyon Exploration, adventure & excitement. Thes: ae some of the things that you can and will experience in the exciting industry of navel and tourism, ‘Tourism is predicted to be the number | employer by the year 2000. In Bntish Colunshia there are over 180,000 people working in the tourism industry. eam about British Cedumbia'’s tourism industry, rewarding career opporumities and discover the enchanting world of First Nations tourism. Do you enjoy working with people & interested in leaming about other cultures? ff so then tourism may be the carver path for you Salishan Pathways Human Resources Society is offering a tourisnvbospitality Inuning program entitled “Journey Beyond! 2000" Ar you of First Nations ancestry, and reside in either North Vancouver, Squamish, Vancouver, Powell River, Sechelt, Bumaby? Are you in receipt of Ff, benefits, or have been within the last three years, or SALT Are you interested in starting a career in the Tourism Industrysind would like to find out about future progrums? Tf so, please contact. Richmond, New Westminster, West Vancouver, Psiwwassen, or € Gary Jotiisian, SMATP. Project Coundtinater Salishan Pathways 345 West Stk Street MELISSA ARTUSO MERE $27,765} FACTORY SALE PRIZE | . $2 [4 door, dual air bags, automatic, air conditi power windows @ deer locks, an/im eassette. North Vancouver, Bac, W7M 1 K2 ‘ ay -_ Phone: 985-0746 y shore LOOK FOR US O ene Fax: 985-9870 BF § http://www.nsnews.com or E-mail: trenshaw @ direct.ca a IN Prices Bohn, Paci 3 . Parner a ahs, : Mpa . FLO GL EE ORLO BADE BS EE Ba SE OR EDP a 9 *