u ate . NEWS photo Mike Wakefleld SENTINEL SENIOR girls’ volleyball player Chice Miller (No. 13) readies to return a voliey during the Spartans’ meeting with Howe Sound last week. Sentinel won the match in three straight games, and maintained their top North Shore ranking going into this week's action. Tomorrow night at 7 p.m. they host Handsworth. Roya HIGH SCHOOL action heats up this week as North Shore con- tenders face each other in a number of crucial contests. @ Tonight at 7 p.m., Handsworth hosts West Vancouver in a mect- ing of the top two North Shore senior boys’ volleyball teams, The Highlanders won an earlier match between the two powerhouses. is host * Also tonight, West Van, sporting an impressive 3-0 record, host Coliingwood in senior badminton play. Play begins at 3:45 p.m. ¢ In football action, the West Vancouver Highlanders — tied with Carson Graham with a 4-0 local record — travel to Windsor (4-1-0) to take on the Dukes, who haven't lost since an opening sea- son loss to the Eagles. lest Van * The last exhibition swim meet prior to the North Shore and Burnaby-New Westminster Champ- ionships is being beld at William Griffin Pool this Sunday at 7 p.m. This meet is for all the individual events. « Next Monday at 3:45 p.m., St. Thomas Aquinas travels to Sentinel to avenge an earlier 2-0 loss in senior boys’ soccer action. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS | SEA-TO-SKY 40 MINUTE SCHEDULED DELAYS (Week of Monday October 24) The Ministry of Transportation and Highways advises that there will be 40-minute scheduled delays on the Sea-to-Sky Highway 99 at Porteau Bluffs, 25 kilometres north of Horseshoe Bay from Monday October 24 to Friday October 28, 1994. Scheduled delays are needed for rock scaling work and will be in effect as follows: Monday to Thursday 9:20 AM - 4:00 PM Friday Bears clip Falcons THE FOURTH week of GSL football saw the Bears maintain their stranglehold on the bantam division with @ 25-2 win over the second place Falcons. Craig MeLaren led the Bears with two touchdowns, with David Green and Danny Mould adding the other Bear majors. MeLaren’s two thajors moved him tothe top of scoring race, with a fotal of seven TDs (42 points). Green is in second with six PDs (36 points) In ather action, the Razorbacks, led by Tim Angeloni's two touch: downs, blanked the Huskies (4-0. GSL play resumes this Sunday at noon and 2 p.m. at Norgate Park. VLORMOTIVE? BRAKE SPECIALISTS BLCLALA.~ AJR.A. - APPROVED BRAKES ~ LIFETIME WARRANTY (on shoes or pads) OUR 36TH VEAR FREE ESTIMATES 176 PEMBERTON AVE.N.VAN. 985-7455 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, October 25th, 1994 7:30 pm CAPILANO LIBRARY EDGEMONT VILLAGE * With purchase of any Nike basketball shoe. 9:20 AM - 12:00 Neon Note: During scheduled 40-minute delays, the highway will be open from the top of the hour until twenty minuted past the hour. There will be no scheduled delays on Friday afternoons, weekends or statutory holidays. : There will 4 hour closur n the highway from Monday October 31 7 fo Thursday November 3 between the h f_ 10: M 00 PM for : 7 Fin: t \ ti } Re > The Ministry thanks motorists for their patience and cooperation. “Guaranteed Service” SOURCE FOR } SPORTS Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways Lynn Valley Centre 1198 Lynn Valley Rd., N.Van.