CONTRASTING FIELD conditions have been’ the main problem facing Coaches soccer league teams in the New Year. as week 17 of the schedule brought wet, mushy gravel fields, a radical departure from the © rock- hard,..frozen pitches of the previous week. -match_of_the-day— .i proved: to be. an even, hard- — fought contest. despite the deplorable field conditions as Northshore Nissan and Totemcolor battled to a 2-2 draw, the second tie between the two teams this season. Jost 2-1. All-the-goals from then on it was both teams. playing flat out. Belle No. 1-:.also played their counterparts. in Aldergrove and were_able to. keep to their - winning ways with a 10-6 win. - Belle No. 2: won. over Poco © M and R team on Saturday 3-1-.and tied. the Poco Shop- pers. Drug Mart the following day: nine all. ‘The game was - peppered with ‘penalties: alee ty Bog OTN SRO Sa Te ele By much it costs. SAVE WITH ‘HOME ‘BOAT: BUSINESS 682-1781 cored‘in the first five’ - mint ites of the game, “and $160 WILL BUY YOU A $60,000 HOMEOWNERS POLICY INCLUDING GUARANTEED REPLACEMENT COST. If your home were destroyed It could cost a good deal more to rebulid it at today’s higher prices. That's why SAFECO offers careful homeowners a Hame Replacement Guarantee. It guarantees to replace your home no matter how "The pattern of u upsets ¢ con- tinued in the other games as Labatts earned their first vic- | tory of the season with a 2-0 shut-out of rival brewers Molsons and, in a real.stun- ner, Soccerwest edged previously undefeated ~diron. Horse 2-1. _/,. Bill Fryer opened the scor- ccerwest when he pounded homé the rebound after Iron Horse ‘keeper had been forced to save a tremen- dous shot from Jack Sim- ington on a-breakaway and Rusty Bruce scored. their se- cohd from: the penalty-spot. hand hopping. Alison Groundwater *: ‘and. Sarah Jenkins both got a hat trick in the fast‘game. Tween A’s lost to Langley 7-0, although the play was . Notas lop-sided ‘asthe score. Tween B Diggers ‘played Sunday -evening: and came through with two big. wins. -The. first was. their regular ‘scheduled league game against Poco Kinettes which they won..6-2. Natasha Thorpe lead:the scoring with four goals. while Lisa Kensit had a.goal.andan assist. The second game was an. invita- el , ae Olyneaia Gold “Caps 2-1 and Eagle Harbor down-- infraction their .best ‘to p victory, ~ ed Ray Johnson’ Plumbing 3-1. ticipate in their Twenty-Fifth - Annual Jamboree. It-was an excellent game with the | Winter. -Club coming from behind to tie the score five all with less than five minutes left to play, only to fall behind again thanks to two great late goals by Shannon Murphy. North Shore Winter Club NSWC JUNIOR Belle A defeated Langley 6-2, while Langley defeated NSWC Petite A 7-3. In Tween B.ac- tion, NSWC played an .ex- citing. game against: Aldergrove, coming. up,.with “auick goat ‘by Dean Heyes : ve-McMa mo rn any 11-6" trouncing at the hands of Mission Pilots last . week to squeak by Grand- . view Steelers 6-5, last week. Fhe see-saw game was well played by both sides with the Flames striking first with two third period going ahead with an goals. h This sparked © “the a 5-3 win. Tara Gray did a fine job in goal,. with Laurie McKenzie scoring a hat trick | -and Michelle Dawsomscoring. - two goals. NSWC petite B . Hot Shots won in Poco 3-2, with seven year old Sara Baak scoring her third goal of the season; Shona Mauch and Jane Goodbrand also scored. ' The NSWC™ “hosted a ringette and hockey:jamboree for house league teams. In a tough fought battle, NSWC Jaguars met the undefeated Hot Shots in the fina] game for petite B. Both teams played very well and the-finat - score was 5-3 for the J jaguars. SENT HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE SAFECO CAN NOW: GUARANTEE TO REPLACE YOUR HOME AT ANY COST. Here are the friends of the Pink Panther. They‘re Independent insurance agents who can help you save with SAFECO on your home. business and boat. Cail the agent nearest you and see if you can’t save with SAFECO. Just say you're a friend of the Pink Panther too. ; O-try “and” pur the: game into over- “time: ‘Their-plan: didn’t suc- ceed: vandd the: Flames retained i lac ‘Paul Tadey ani Can Drew. Assists were. “by Steve’. Frost, Brian = Mayrs,.” Paul. Tadey and Dean. Heyes. - Late in the period Grand- APPLY.FOR INSTANT. TELLER TODAY.. Our machine is available 24 hours: a Gay — 7 days a week. Banking.hours: = Mon.-Thurs. 9:30-3:30” : Fri, 9:30-6:00, Sat. 9:30-3:30 Lonsdale & 17th” <> North vancouver CANADIAN IMPERIAL 987-2244 BANK OF COMMERCE ~~ Y f Don Wanamaker ie Davia Nash, Wanamaker erlan, — Cayle & Associates Davis Insurance. Agencies Maring De Rven Agencies 980-5091, . 980-3655 Upper tonedate Westview Mali Bruce Lee Vancouver General aa Insurance ag “ree 985-7404 Edgemont Village Area a ae i a ye bes Wilt F awcatt Jonn Charlton , Fawcett insurance Ant Langley Insurance Ken Armstrong Agency Agency Sussex Insurance u2o 4404 922-6102 988-6344 985 6131 Weat Ven _ 0 & Lonsdale Lynn/Seymour v