16 - Wednesday, March 22, 1889 — North Shore News NEED A LAWYER OR LEGAL INFORMATION? LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE: If you think you might have a J = legal problem but aren't sure. if you need legal advice but don't re So ? g a r S a = know where to look, tf you need a lawyer but don’t know one — the Lawyer Referral Service can help you. It's simple and inexpensive: an interview of up to 30 minutes costs only $10. + : J a & a @) rr Co h a Yt fe) 5 @) a! S ih ; .@) Ss Lawyer Referral Service. Vancouver 687-3221. u . DIAL ALAW: For free general legal information on 131 different topics, phone 687-4680 tn Vancouver WINDSOR GIRLS ski team plac- 13th. and Handsworth I4th. In the boys’ ed first in the slalom event at the In girls’ combined slalom and event Seycove Ied in 4th place A public service of the B.C. Branch, Canadian Bar recent B.C. High School Alpine giant slalom event, results vere followed by Windsor in sixth, Association, funded by tt the Law Foundation of B.C. Ski Championships at Mt. Windsor in fifth place, Coll- Sutherland in ninth and Hand- a Washington, B.C. ingwood in seventh, Argyle 12th — sworthin 12th place. Team members Christy Alien, Lee Bensted, Tracy Audette, Kristen Patten, Nicole Roy and Christine Deluca’s outstanding performance earned them the No. 2 title as B.C. provincial slalom champions. North Shore schools earned four boys’ and four giris’ berths at the championships. They were Wind- sor boys and girls, Handsworth boys and girls, Seycove boys, Sutherland boys, Argyle girls and Collingwood girls. Two hundred students took part in the two-day event which includ- ed a slalom and giant slalom event.Forty-seven schools from across the province competed for 17 berths. Other results were: In the girls’ slaiom, Collingwood followed Windsor in fourth place; Argyle in ninth place and Handsworth in 14th. In boys’ slalom, Windsor placed fourth, Seycove fifth, Sutherland seventh and Hand- ra sworth 12th. A Windsor led the pack again in ~ the girls’ giant slalom event in & eighth place, with Handsworth ~ 11th, Argyle 12th and Collingwood oa FROG CUrENtaNs man's Supirsier end Sane Te arceners Choice Fer tilizer | 6-8-6 or 12-4-8 14th. In boys’ giant slalom, 4 Seycove came out ahead in fifth | place, Sutherland in ninth, Wind- sor in 10th and Handsworth in Grouse hosts spring carnival § ONE HUNDRED skiers with s glowing torches will light up the _ sky tomorrow night when Grouse Mountain's first annual spring carnival begins. For three days beginning on March 24, the entire mountain top will be adorned in a carousel of entertainment and festive activi- ties, as face painters, clowns, jug- Biers and street entertainers delight crowds, Some highlights include a media sno-pitch event, Labatt’s Logger show, Schloss Laderheim Slush Cup race, a family ski competition and a snow castle competition. : On Marsch 25 and 26, the Grouse : Mouatain Tyce Ski Club hosts the 1989 B.C. Cup finals with the slaiom on Saturday and the giant slalom on Sunday. A gala dinner with Jim Bymes is scheduled for March 25 at 8 p.m., and on March 26, an caster egg es i . an o - 8 hunt gets under way at 1! a.m. for ee i . Wonda- : : Rose children. mS ” § Gro Sail 7 68 Fireworks and torch light parade CU & m BiG Ba ] 7 Pan American, begins March 23 at 7 p.m. For aye “ 9 Twin Pack more information phone Grouse Mountain at 984-0661. } CORRECTION NOTICE In the ad which appeared | on page 9 of the Wed., March 15/89 newspaper in which Canadian Interna- tional College invites members of the communi- ty to join their Home Visit | Program for Japanese col- Why not help Save-On-Foods protect the environment and save money too! Bring back and reuse your bags. lege students. the after 5:00 p.m. tel. # was incor- rect and should have read 929-1141. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL COILEGE —