Frida amber 19, News - 33 OEE Argyle, WV teams advance HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS by A.P. McCredie ATHLETES FROM North Shore high schools are spread across the province this weekend, as many of the fall sports are holding their provincial champion- Top individuals at Brackendale — Howe Sound's Kelsie Bour- rassa, Carson Graham's Colin Rawlinson, and Hillside’s Eric Kiauka — are expected to do well in the provincial boys’ field, In the girls’ competition, Sen- tinel’s Margaret Butler undefeated this season — will be a serious threat for the gold in Ab- boisford. Also, Handsworth's Kimberly Jauntunen and Seycove’s Leslie Elliot are expected to put in Strong performances, In gridiron action, two North Shore senior teams go head-to- head tomorrow under the ar- tificial light of BC Place. The Carson Graham Eagles and the Sentinel Sabres mect at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in B.C. A semi-final action. The two teams met once during the regular season, with the Eagles winning 1-6. ships. — . Three local boys’ senior soccer teams are competing on Van- couver Island today aud tomorrow against the province's best. Argyle and West Vancouver are currently in Victoria competing in the 16-team World Cup format B.C. AAA championships, Both teams qualified for the provincial tournament with zone playoff victories: West Vancouver defeated Burnaby North 2-1, while Argyle downed the Burnaby team 2-1 in a shootout to ad- vance. In B.C. AA zone playoff action last week, the Sutherland Sabres beat Seyeove 4-1 to advance to the B.C. AA championships in Campbell River this weekend. Meanwhile, a number of North Shore cross-country athletes will be in Abbotsford tomorrow to compete in the B.C. Cross-Coun- try championships. ; The top four boys’ and top four girls’ teams, plus all individuals who placed in the top 25 at the B.C. zone meet in Brackendale on Nov. 3, qualified to compete in Abbotsford. In senior boys, Handsworth, Windsor, Brackendate and Carson Graham are sending teams to NOW OPEN IFESTYLES: NON-ALCOHOLIC BAR & CAFE PARK & TILFORD GARDEN (NEXT TO CINEMAS) %* De-Alcoholized Beers & Wines from around the world .. % Daily menu specials FEATURE WINE OF THE WEEK: Ariel Cabarnet Sauvignon $2.25/glass OPEN 11AM-11PM 983-9083 NSN3 introductory Offer BRING IN THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE ANY PASTA ENTREE - 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 compete, while the girls’ teams “4 NOT VALID WITH OTHER COUPONS/SPECIALS from Sentinel, Handsworth, Howe t FAMILIES WELCOME EXPIRY DATE DEC. 3/93 l Sound and West Vancouver will g | Watch for Grand Opening Celebration Sat., Dec. 4 - 2-6pm J oat : SEYCOVE DEFENDER Danny Haiistone (left) and Sutherland for- ward Fil Brazinia battle for the ball during the B.C. AA zone playoff between the two high school seniors’ teams. Sutherland won the match 4-1, and qualified to travel to Campbell River to compete In the B,C. AA championships this weekend. Meanwhile, the senior boys’, soccer teams from West Vancouver secondary and Argyle are in Victoria this weekend vying for the B.C. AAA t- tle. Te wos . A vote to re elect Jack Loucks Mayor of the City of North Vancouver ensures maintenance ofa good strong municipal government. The following is a list of citizens who support jack Loucks in his bid Sorre election as Mayor of the City of North Vancouver. Mike Wintemute Ernie Sarsfield Shirley Marcino Bud Porter Norma Porter Don McKay Jim Warne Jake Pronk Metro Gerela Bill McLean Angus MacSween Ross Henderson Terry Bullman Maisie Bullmat: Frank Decker Bili Crompton Tom Silva Jack Cochrane Rete McKay Don Currie Fred Huish lan Forrest Doug Cairns Henriette Gordon Gordon McConnell Denalda Soyama Akio Soyama Ed Williams ‘Tom Holness Frank Morris Pat Morris Jolin Treijs Ray Baroni Diane Lund Gordon Sidey NVC Boundary Ratepayers Assn. Kassamali Karim Marilyn Baker Jay McPherson Ed Raymond Gerry Brewer Elko Kroon Dave Pepper Irene Pepper Ruth Gilewich Jack Chadwick Nann Wilson Eraie Timbers Ronminey Copping Don Dashwood-Jones "T've been serving the citizens of the City with dedication, responsibility and good " management for sixteen years and Twant to continue the good work for three more!" - Jack Loucks - Gity Of North Vancouver