ah B16 - Wednesday, October 13, 1982 - North Shore News — up on the North Shore, with one of the biggest matches of the season slated for today at" 3:45 pm in Klahanie Park. Going in with two straight wins a piece are Hillside and Dukes grab first win Balmoral, and the outcome of today’s game will almost certainly set the trend for the junior boys’ standings. Hillside posted its second win last week with a 13-6 decision over Argyle, while Carson Graham leads league SOLID and consistent play by the Windsor Dukes Friday gave the senior boys their first win of the season, a 24-10 decision over Richmond’s Mathew Mc- Nair, > : . Leading 12-10 at the half, the Dukes went on to finish the game. with four touch- . downs.and no converts. October special We'll do the same for your skis. Maybe our service experts can’t tell you what pre-season conditioning you need, but they can give your. skis a good going over. Remove burrs. Sharpen edges. Fill in gouges. Release ‘check bindings. Wax the base. So, as part of = - your exercise program, bring in your skis. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. 1845 Marine Or., Weal Vancouver, B.C. one tie. | - Earlier in the week, the Highlanders played to a 0-0 standstill against Hand- sworth. : In junior action, Hand- sworth. succumbed to High Boyd of: Richmond last week with a-33-0 final tally. m white elephant? reg. $28 $4 9.°5 926-7547 . “the Balmoral boys dumped Carson Graham 36-0 to bring their record up to 2-0. In juvenile action, both Sutherland and Argyle remain undefeated with 3-0 and 2-0 records respectively. Games played last week saw Hillside defeat Balmoral 20- 4, Sutherland overpower Sentinel 24-9 and Argyle wiped out Seycove 52-0. Sutherland’s bantam boys are also doing well, sharing a 4-0 season record with Handsworth. Carson Graham follow VIDEO MACHINE RENTAL opty tally, but with a game i hand. . The first meeting between two of the “Big Three” takes place next Monday, Oct. 18, at 3:45 on Eldon Field. Last week’s games in- cluded the following results: Balmoral 32, Argyle 6; Handsworth 16, West Van 7; Sutherland 18, Hillside 4; Sentinel 26, Seycove 4; Carson Graham 36, Argyle 0; Handsworth 14, Balmoral 0; Sutherland 16, Sentinel 6; West Van 44, Seycove 4. NEW RELEASE MOVIES °2 ith a 30 : -Handsworth’s $ Re H Se oe pest ng Ra At + ee . : : y - f 4 ” ¥ el : re - aoe wot & . . : % a a i : : < ’ : bo — ae i... x senior field hockey team had to settle for a 2-2 tie with Hillside last week. girls Paisley Howard and Heather Pickering scored early for the Royals, but goals by Diane Jeffries and Carolyn Berardino pulled the Highwaymen out of their deficit position. PER NIGHT 95 PER GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ° 4 price lifetime membership °25 ¢ blank tape VHS °16."5 BETA *14."58 ® 1 free overnight movie with any 2 rented with membership & library card. - or 3 nights ° NIGHT including weekend & 5 PORTABLE VCR WITH CAMERA °25 nia NIGHT Poor weather on Wed- nesday postponed the bulk of the slated field hockey games in all divisions. At the intermediate level, Howe Sound handily defeated Sentinel 2-1, while Handsworth shutout Hillside 1-0 in the juniors. Hillside came back at the juvenile level, - however, oVer- powering Sutherland 8-0. ~)