47 - Wednesdzy, December 14, 1983 - North Shore News SPORTS NEWS photo Tery Feters QUEENS CROSS goalie Marc Ocriine misses the pack as Fred Sesith of the Friends of Jesus scores on a breakaway. Queens Cross defeated the Friends 6-4 in a receat senior men’s hockey game at the North Van- couver Recreation Centre recently. MEN‘S HOCKEY L.A. Tavern undefeated IN RECENT weekend action of .the North Shore Men’s Hockey League, K.A. Tavern «~tended their undefeated streak t.» seven games by beating the third place Blazers, 7-4. After a slow seaton start, L.A. Tavern has taken sole possession of second place with a 7-3-2 re- cord. Ray Martin sccied three goals for the Tavern, while Ed Lisigar & STRING SECTION | Saturday, December 17 at 4:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. 18 PROGRAM OF FAVORITE TRADITIONAL ‘f, CHRISTMAS MUSIC Corelili’s Christmas Concerto, Candy Cane Christmas, Do You Hear What I Hear? Willoeck’s Christmas Carol. Pig i Cag 4 = The Magical Sounds of Christmas Come to LONSDALE QUAY MARKET and ex- perience the spirit of Christmas — The sights and sounds of the season have never been so beautiful. Share the harmony of the holidays with two very special musical presentations by... 4 THE VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sok Meditation on an Old Bohemian Chorus, Gade’s Christmas Eve Suite, and Christmas Hours: Late night shopping until 9:00 p.m. daily from Monday, December 12 - 23, with the exception of Sunday, December [8 - 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. replied with three goals for the Blazers. Queens Cross remained in first place and extended their winning ways by defeating the Friends 6-4 with Dave Port pacing the Cross with three goals. The victory gave Queens Cross a league leading 23 points for the season. The Friends rebounded by stop- ping the Bocaneers the very next night, 6-2. In other action, Sta Marshall scored a last minute goal tor D & B Actomotive Blues but it was not enough to catch the Blazers as they rebounded to win their second game of the weekend, beating D & B Auto 3-2 in a close checking bat- tle. In the other game, the North Shore Winterhawks beat Anvil Glas: 5-3 in another hard fought battle. N= TOP CHIC RATTAN IMPORTS WAREHOUSE YEAR-END CLEARANCE PB COMPLETE LINE | ft yor FURNITURE Selected red ; 75 ‘SILK PLANTS © Hanging Baskets ° Arrangements © Potted Trees f Rattan & Bamboo import Store WAREHOUSE REAR 7342 WILSTON ST. BURNABY 42 i- 5 266 _ Dec. 5-23, 1988 M-F 14:00-4:30 SAT. /SUN. 12:00-5:00 = AS KOR TPRde REDRESS FOR = = | Goverment of Canada Japanese Canadian Redress Secretariat & & a Information Brochure Application for Individual Redress Payment WE REDRESS for. E) Application for Canadian Citizenship Gouvernement du Canada Secrétariat du radrassement pour les Canadiens japonals JAPANESE CANADIANS The Government of Canada has reached a redress agreem the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC), which | offers symbolic redress for Japanese Canadians affected by the government's actions of relocation, internment, property seizure and deportation during and after World War II. Terms of the Agreement relating to individuals include: * the payment of $21,000 to those affected who are still living: © the granting of citizenship to persons of Japanese ancestry who were expelled from Canada or had their citizenship revoked; © clearing the names of persons of Japanese ancestry who were convicted under the War Measures Act, the National Emergency Transitional Powers Act, or other related transitional legislation. ent with For application forms and a free information brochure, which includes the eligibility requirements, simply complete and mail the attached Request Form, or call toll free 1-800-567-9602. pom orn ooo roeeeeeeernss HABOMARCHAVET. w& Please send me the following: te Language preferred: C1 English () French 1 Japanese oO Application for Pardon PROVINCE: POSTAL CODE: PHONE: ( dC COUNTRY: Mail to: The Japarese Canadian Redress Secretariat Ottawa, Canada | K1A OMS or call toll free 1-800-567-9602 ada