The nine-team “North Shore Senior Girls’ basketball league, which opened its home ‘and away | league schedule this week, has the makings. of a dandy scramble: for. spot bet- Tatjana _plus_ Mandy “ween eh Handswonk ” Koyals “Grant Pere Craig who and Carson Graham Eagles. 1. Handsworth: Gene basketball dating backto the late 50’s. This. time he has two Starters back, 6°1” centre Lisa Wild and 5S’8” guard will probably start at for- ward. ~ Molgat, whose junior and intermediate boys’ basketball teams at Hand- sworth never missed the playoffs for 15 straight years last year’s seventh place , (but also never won a standing in the B.C. “A” championship) has a new championships. challenge this season after But he does have three taking a break from _ returnees: guards Barb coaching hoop last year. Schwab and Suzanne This will be his first girls’ Brauner and centre Sue 4. Sentinel: Ted Pelly, the Spartans’ senior girls’ coach since 1975, has a formidable task in trying to improve on an enviable record in girls’ team. - The- Royals could start slowly (six players were still playing volleyball in the B.C. “AA”. .ch hampionship eight ; ‘but ; use a‘ starting lineup. that averages: 6'0”. Tallest: 62°” . Sheila Jones, -a NS second: all-star. last: “year. ‘and OA". = Mary: ‘Shaughnessy. Lesley “Bennett’(5°114”) _ rounds out the ostomy line. Mayson, another: long-time. boys’ basketball coach: at several levels, and Ray Marshall share - the duties with the Eagles for the second year, With five: players back from ‘last year including starter Corby Haley and last year’s sixth- man Kelly Payne on the forward line and a_ very strong group of grade Ils, notably S°11ts>" Linda Buchanan, it looks like the makings of a good team. 3. Hillside: Bill Elliott, whose teams have finished first for the past two years, is another veteran coach with 190 Pearmain. Forward Carolyn Copithorne and centre Karen“ Colbow are the- best of those up from last year. Argyle’s Ed Reimer has the senior Pipers for the second-time and his record asa coach’ “began back in the ' early 60's. Top prospects are centre Jessica Connell, back from last season, and grade ten guard Roberta Martell. “Howe , Starters Plunkett ~:and.. iA © ‘among its” seven returnees. Sutherland has seven players from... the Sabres’ B.C. “A” Volleyball runners- up who have just finished a gruelling schedule. West Van will have four players. back, including two of last year’s starters: guard Margo McKim and forward Tracy Chmelauskas. Windsor has guards Joanne Charles and Alex Sherratt and forwards Lisa Young and Andree Gran- dison from 1981-82 although Charles was the only starter. ‘Sound:” has ’‘two' (guard. Leonic. Pee Wee A ‘Rep team are -forward: Carolyn Teel) from a’ year - ‘North Shore. Winter Club tied with Port. Moody for 1st Place in Zone 1 with six wins and one loss: They won their November 27 game at NSWC with Ridge Meadows 3-0 with goals by Trevor Craven, Craig Gustafson and Neil McEachern. Goaltender Lorne Bird has had 2nd shut out in 7 league games. NSWC won their November 28 game played against Burnaby Minors 6-3. Goals were scored by Neil McEachern, Trevor Craven, Gary Savage, Scott Morrison, Craig Gustafson and Kyle Hannay. "Bring t the family & ‘enjoy our ‘Special Animated . Christmas Window * Stickers for the Kids * NOSTALGIA PLUS — THE WICKER PLACE | Hornby St. 669-2145 2668 W 4th Ave. —~=--On November 29 the _Kerrisdale Point Grey Pee Wee A team visited: NSWC for an exhibition game which ended up a 3-3 tie. Goals were scored for NSWC by Neil- McEachern, Trevor Craven dhd Scott Morrison. Hockey fans should take note of NSWC's.. Annual Midget A Tournament which will start December 27 with the final game on December 30 at 1:00 PM. Teams from Calgary, Seattle, Nelson, Terrace, Seafair, Coquitlam, Nanaimo, NSW North Delta, Prince George, Kerrisdale, Kamloops, and White Rock will compete during this highly com- 733-151) - YOURE NEVER TOO young to learn as proved by this cute little fish in the pool at the North Van Rec Centre recently taking part in the Teeny Tots swim. tournament. petitive . general public are welcome The to attend all 29 tournament games. ....let’s talk safety & efficiency... . The Amazing” : Gives you benefits airtight (stove) inserts lack ©CSA Approved and UL listed Super view of fire ¢Quicker heat, higher output eEasy installation *No expensive chimney cleaning headaches ©No fast creosote buildup safety problems ‘Don't settle for ‘an unat- tractive, heavy insert which will require fireplace ad- ditions and frequent chimney sweeping to prevent dangerous explosive creosote buildup. PERIENCE THE FREE HEAT MACHINE NOW AND GET COMPLETE PERFOR. MANCE AND WARRANTY DETAILS. Also, be sure you ash about the beautiful brass hood now available You can even add tt to a Free Heat Machine you bought years ago. On display at ‘ Fireside Heating SYSTEMS LTD. 4538 KINGSWAY — 438-6558