NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge ARGYLE PIPERS’ Kristina Paukov (left) and Shelley Hoford watch the birdie during the North Shore high schoo! badminten championships at Sentinel last Tuesday. The pair competed in the senior girls’ doubles event, won by Argyle’s Loretta Lam and Karen Tam. irds fly at tournament THE FIRST day of the North Shore high school badminton champi- onships saw the Sentinel Spartans capture three of the five titles vied for last Tuesday. Junior Girls’ Singles 1. Wendy McGill, Sutherland. 2. Sabrina Lee, Sentinel. 3. Stacy Cunliffe, Handsworth. 4, Karen Lo, Argyle. ‘ uni s’ Singl 1. Bryan Mascoe, Sentinel. 2. Alan Davis, Handsworth. 3. David Puddicombe, Hillside. 4. Philip Haddad, Collingwood. i. Loretta Lam/Karen Tan, Argyle. 2, Anny Chen/Carol Fan, West Vancouver. 3, Mary Chow/Karen Fung, Sutherland. 4. Cheryl Chang/Janice Leung, Sentinel. Senior Boys’ Doubles 1. Colin Clay/Damon Galan, Sentinel. 2. David Hedalen/Thomas Puddicombe, West Vancouver. 3. Ivan Huang/Kennie Mok, Handsworth. 4. Calvin Cheung/Thomas Kwan, Sutherland. (Look for more badminton Tesults in Wednesday's paper). Canucks find a place to play WITH HOCKEY in hiatus, the boys of winter are taking to summer sports, as four mem- bers of the strike-bound Vancouver Canucks will take part in the Ali-Star Sports Weekend in Vancouver next week. Canuck captain Trevor Linden and teammates'Greg Adams, Geoff: Courtnall and Cliff Ronning will participate in the All- . Star baseball game at I p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6 at B.C. Place in Vancouver. ” The weekend of events, hosted by former major leaguer Steve ° Wilson, is an annual fundraiser for B.C. Special Olympics. 4 In addition to the Sunday after- noon game, a dinner/dance is being held on Saturday night. “The All-Star Weekend is farni- Max. 10 per class 4 Olympic Calibre instructors Upscale Tralaing Facilit Loom Soff Defense & Dicipfine improve Motivation & Confidence ho Non-Controntationc! Environment 4 ly fun for a truly worthwhile cause,” says Wilson, a former North Vancouver pitcher. “We're thrilled with the partici- pation of the athletes and celebrities in this event which raises money for programs to further the training of B.C. Special Olympic athletes. it's a great way to support the com- munity and advance sports in: the province.” In addition to the Canucks, major leaguers Devon White, Dave Henderson, Julio Cruz, Dave Stewart and L.A. Dodger skipper Tommy Lasorda will be taking part in the weekend's events. Tickets for the big game on Sunday are $6 per person, and are available by calling Ticketmaster at 280-4444, eee ee Visit House of Knives for the best selection in darts, boards and accessories. With our competitive prices and superior service, we will keep you on target. Capilano Mall 988-0303 oa & A Park Royal 922-8801 ave Your last opportunity'for great early-bird savings on Grouse Mountain’s new Four-Seasons Pass is fast approaching. © Don’t wait one more minute for great skiing, great food, great fun "and year-round access to hiking, biking, activities and events at The Peak of Vancouver. FOUR-SEASONS PASS - Unlimited skiing and year round Skyride access! TYPES AGE BEFORE CCT. 3IST | REGULAR PRICE Adult (/9+) Youth (13-18 valid 1D) Child (7-12) Senior (65+ Tots 6 yrs and unter ski free. 20¢% off fornilies consiving of a minimum of one parent and one dependent child, and a maximum of ove adults and four dependent children under 18. For last chance pass savings and extra added-value bonus offers, buy your Four-Seasons Pass before October 31. Call 980-9311 today for information on Midweek Passes, Family Fun Night Passes and Senior Golden Passes. Grouse Mountain The Peak of Vancouver Call 980-9311 for Pass information. Enwonment Eavirannement Canad Canada HELP WANTED to get somewhere, try hopping on two wheels instead of driving four. ws Go green = This Week. Every Week. ~—4 . S guapenaestbavudnesneensmte FO re nS TE ER, ht ee a OA Ps HH