pom nert 36 - Sunday, January 18, 1987 - North Shore News Sports — High school scoreboard LOCAL HIGH school basketball action resumed recently after the Christmas break. Results to Jan. 11: BASKETBALL Senior Girls Sent 5S, Suth 42; CG 68, WV 32; Wsr 59, Sent 47; Suth 58, Hand 51; Arg 58, WV 48; Hill $2, HS 41; Wsr 75, Suth 30. Junior Giris Wsr 38, Hand 32; Bal 42, WV 14. Juvenile Girls Hill 40, Bal 20; CG 50, Sent 6; WV 26, Arg “Gold” 19; Brac 47, Arg ‘Green’ 39. Bantam Girls Wsr 21, Sey 20; STA 26, Sent ‘‘Brown’’ 22; Hand 32, Sent “White”? 16; Hill $5, Coll 26; Arg 46, Bal 31, Senior Boys Hand 74, Suth 62; CG $7, WV 50; Wsr 68, Suth $4; Hand 75, Hill 62; Wsr 85, WV 60. Junior Boys WV 52, CG 30; Wsr 46, STA 38. Juvenile Boys WV 64, Bal 55; Hand 42, Burnaby North 40; CG 53, Suth 21; New Westminster 54, Sey Ha CG 41, Burnaby North 19; Hand 45, jal 31, Bantam Boys CG 39, Colt 13; Suth ‘‘Blue’* 40, Bal 17; Suth ‘‘White’’ 34, Hill 32; Arg 39, Sent 33; STA 34, WV 29; Wsr 67, HS 35; CG $2, Hill 3 Suth “Blue*’ 53, Sent 23; Wsr 80, Hand 4, HIGE SCHOOL STANDINGS AS OF JAN, 11 SENIOR BOYS‘ BASKETBALL WL Pts Argyle 6112 Abbresiations: Arg = Argyle, Bal Balmoral, Brac = Brackendale, CG Carson Graham, Colt = Collingwood, Hand = Handsworth, ill = Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Seycove, Suth = Sutherland, WY = West Vancouver, Wsr = Windsor. North Vancouver City Library HUMONGOUS Pry BOOK SALE January Bargains Carson Graham Sentinel Windsor Handsworth West Vancouver Sutherland Howe Sound Hillside ie ea Dwqnwnrwise ToOnaaney 10 am - 4 pm Saturday January 24 North Vancouver City Library SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL “AA" SECTION 3 a Carson Graham Argyle Sutherland Handsworth Owah,ag aN © Moo oo 121 West 4th Street North Vancouver ‘* A* * § EC TI Windsor Sentinel Howe Sound Hillside West Vancouver OmuuUa bpUN=oo enaans Medium priced vehicle Pleasure use only Business use Lower Mainland | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 $426 | $361 | $329 | $349 | $381_| $348 | 527 | 445 543 [585 [57] 546] 453 | 407 | 575 | 479 | 404 | 556] aai | 475 | Prémiums Premiums are up for most motorists as a result of a sharp increase in claims for injuries and vehicle damage in 1986. For the majority, increases will be under $25. About a quarter of a million will pay between $26 and $50 more. For about 5,000 commercial vehicles with larger premiums than private passenger cars, the increase will be over $50, For many motorists, anincreasein Third Party Legal Liability premiums will be offset to some extent by a reduction in the cost of Collision coverage. Those who do not carry Collision will be most affected by the pre- mium increases. South 1987 AUTOPLAN MOTORIST KIT Information at your fingertips! Pick up your copy from any Autoplan agent or Motor Licence Office. Vancouver Island | Central and North | Southern Interior 1986 _ 1986 | 1987 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1985 | $368 | $335 | | 453 | 47 | Liability Limits A limit of $15 million Third Party Legal Liability is now available for all vehicles. Weekly Payments Increase The weekly “No-Fault” payments for dis- ability or death increase from $130 to $145 for victims of accidents occurring on or after January 1, 1987. Weekly. dependent survivor payments increase from $30 to $35 for victims of accidents occurring on or after January 1, 1987. Equipment ofa Motor Vehicle Revised coverage will apply to new and renewal policies issued on or after January 1, 1987 for most private passenger and light $370 456 Fraser Valley and your plate up-to-date oe Ifthe decal on your number plate is “FEB 87” your auto insurance and vehicle licence must be renewed by the first of March. Set a date with your Autoplan agent this month. Take time to discuss your insurance needs and changes that become effective January 1, 1987. commercial vehicles. Attached equipment supplied by or available from the vehicle manufacturer is automatically covered with no dollar limit. Coverage for equipment not supplied by or available from the vehicle manufac- turer has dollar limits: @ a $500 limit applies to coverage for per- manently attached sound and com- munication equipment; © a$1,000 limit applies to coverage for any other permanently attached equipment, e.g., special paint finish and canopies. Where it is of benefit to the motorist, the new additional coverage will also apply to existing 1986 policies for accidents occur- . ring on or after January 1, 1987. Some premium comparisons for motorists with a four year claim-free discount: NorthernB.cC. 1987 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 $355 $368 459 | 619 | 511 | 525] INSURANCE | CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ti Syrmanecey