Rebels advance NICOLE Christensen of the Port Coquitlam Fiash leaps to head the ball as a mem- ber of the Nerth Shore Running Rebels looks on. The U-13 Rebels won the Sunday match at Norseman Park 2-1, advancing to the Coastal Cup. Locais siroke to victory NORTH Shore Rowing Club’s Ania Mari and Amy Durante won the Junior A Novice women's double race Saturday at the Maple Bay Rowing Club junior regatta. The event, held at Dunean’s Lake Quamichan, drew entries from nine Vancouver Island and Lower Mainiand clubs. North Shore crews captured two firsts, five seconds and three thirds. Mari was also part of the women’s junior B coxed quadruple sculls with Bonnie Culbert, Erin Dexter, Felicity Ribalkin, Natalie Mari and coxswain Adrienne Piket. The team led the field by more than 15 seconds, followed in second place by North Shore's junior B novice crew. In our B3-2A ONE DAY SALE, regular priced fashion infants new born to 24 months offer on page 4 excludes Tommy merchandise. {n our B3-3 MENSWEAR SPECTACULAR FLYER, the Proctor Siiex isteam iron on page 21, the’ photo is incorrect and copy tshould read Hamilton Beach. I Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. TYROL FACTORY OUTLET Now Open Saturdeys tlam - 4pm Jackets, Quite Bompexs, Fusce Vests toetioneather. chidsenvadulis 1703 Wet Strat, Nort VANCORTR 2491 north shore news SPORTS Team gelled From page §9 Ridge. Championship contention Was nota given cartier this sea- Wednesday, April 21, 1999 - North Shore News — 54 sors as seven of the 16 girls an the roster are new to the team. “This major turnover of players caused some initial headaches, buc the team has come together, played well and has been rewarded,” said coach John Blackman. Blackman’s coaching coun- terpart is Al Wilson, a Canadian Football Hall-of- Famer who spent his plaving career at centre with the B.C. Lions. Wilson’s daughter Alana is on the North Vancouver roster. “Sometimes he can be so loving and gentle... but... if only he would stop hurting me...” April 19 to 25 is Prevention of Violence Against Women Week What is Abuse? Physical assaults, or restraints. Forced sexual activity (even in marriage). Controlling another person through their feelings. Verbal abuse and intimidation. Withholding money, medicine, important documents. Forced isolation. Coercion. What can you do to help? Encourage a wornen to: * see a doctor (she may be hurt). © report to Police — violence against women and children is against the law. © call a Transition House - if she needs to leave home for safety. Keep this number handy: 24 Hour Women’s Crisis Line ~ 987-3374 For more information coll: North Shore Crisis Services Society 212-145 East 15th Street, North Vancouver BC V7L 2P7 987-1773 A United Way Affitiate Agency NEWS photo Jutie iverson PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING An addition is being proposed for Argyle Secondary School at 1131 Frederick Road and you are invited fo join North Vancouver School District #44 and Grant and Sinclair Architects at a meeting to discuss the project. Date: April 29 Time: 7:00 pm. Formal Presentation to begin at 7:30 pm Location: Argyle Secondary School, 1131 Frederick Road, North Vancouver The proposed development involves the construction of a new library and cafeteria with the renovation of existing ares to provide additional classrooms, enhanced music facilities and improved accessibility features including an elevator. This addition will allow for the removal of most, if not all, portable classrooms and an increase in the number of parking spaces. The meeting is being held by the applicants in compliance with District of North Vancouver policy. The applicants will present details of the proposals and discuss any concerns residents may have. Information packages are being distributed to the residents within 350 m of the site. If you would like to receive a copy or if you would like more information, contact the District of North Vancouver Community Planner, Paula Huber at 990-2328 or John Lewis at 903- 3444, or Paul Grant at 681-9191 or bring your questions and comments fo the meeting. This is not a Public Hearing. Council will receive a report from staff on issues raised at the meeting and will formally consider the proposal at a later date.