BADMINTON... Two North Shore players have been chosen te represent B.C. in bad- minton at the Canada Winter Games in Cornerbrook, Newtoundiand in February West Vancouver's Sabrina Lee and North Vancouver's Anna Rice are among the five women phavers selected to Team B.C. Rice is considered the team leader, and her recent success in international compet tion bodes well for the B.C. team. Arche Pan American Junior Championships in) Mexico this past summier, Rice Won a gold medal in singles, a siher in doubles and a bronze in mixed doubles. Earlier this month she received a S300 scholarship trom Badniinton BC. At age 16, West Van's Lee represents the north shore news future of the under-22 team that will con pete in Newfoundland. Phe West Van rest dent is the voungest plaver on Teas KC. and will suf be eligible to compete ins the Canada Winter Games in four years SWIMMING... Wirsisor Dukes and Sen mel Spartans Were the TESpPCCUNe MOTs in the North Shore girs and boys team championships. The Duke's TOS.5 0 potnts edged Handswortivs 104.8 and Sesvinel’s 100.5 tor girls team) first place honours. while the Spartan’s HER topped Handsworth’s 77 and Carson Graham's 70 in the boy's team chant © SPORTS pionship. The girls team battle was tiie closest top thice finish in the 28 vear histery of the North Shore bik sof col swimming champi suships. e*eoe WATER POLO... Pacific Storm won both the jusenile and senior men’s titles ar the National Team Cup) Water Palo Championships last weekend in Calgary, North Vancouver's Brian Fitzparnick. fan hark and Joc! Wood are members of the pve nile Storm. The team went undetested throughout the tournament, sveeping Calyary, York and Hamulten en route to the national tite, Following the tinal the Storm plaved an evhibition match against the tour: nament’s juvenile all-star squad. The Storm were narrowly edged 11-10. Pacific Storm is the province's chite water polo program, Currently tive senor Storm plavers -- Mark Block, Mark Louie, Aaron Salter, Adam Stikey and Jay “Phosipsan -- are inv dhe national team: program. — tmadrew MeCredic A Little Light Goes A Long Way. Join us Novembex 28th, 7pm to 9pm Admission is Free! Lights Music and Laughter Family entertainers aid carollers, including the Sweet Adelines, will warm your hearts and start the season right as we turn on the lights in the garden. And while you enjoy the light display, try some of our yummy Christmas treats (get there early, before they're gone). Light Up Their Hearts In this season of giving we are supporting the Harvest Project, 2 privately funded organization providing life skills and other services to those looking for a hand up, and not a hand cut. Cash donations will be gratefully accepted at our donation box in the front of the Colonade Garden. Trees of light All the decorated Christmas Trees in the Colonade Gardei are sponsored by generous supporters and friends of Park & Tilford. Christmas in ovr community wouldn't be the same-without them. Tharsk you! Park & Tilford Centre White Spst lions Gate Studios City of Forth Vancouver Dekra-lite The vie Jensen Sign Artistry Park & filford Gardens The Morth Shore Hews Save-Oni-Foods Starbucks Honeywell Measurex Devren int. Heptune Bulk Terminals Lonsdale Rentals John Peachey & Associates Contect Printing NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Net champs _ ,.QUEEN Mary Elementary’s Grade 7 vaileybail team raise high the south zone ‘champions’ trophy «hey recently won. Team members include: Bogdan Albu, Ray Baker-Stogan, Sam Ghabcheloo, Amir Jahanmiri, Joey Keily, Panos Klaoudates, Mike Ralston and Roberto Pinares. Coaches: Beth Todd and Sarah Alexander. -north'Shore. nme The Pari: and Tilford Gardens are located on the north side of Cotton Dr. (Main St) between Brooksbank and Gladstone, adjacent ic the Park & Tilford Shopping Centre.