8 NEWS ‘photo Nei Luconte JASON LEUNG runs through his forms during the Tiger Balm Invitational, a multi-disciplined martial arts competition held last Saturday at the Capilano College Sportsplex. Over 2,000 people were on hand for the day-long event. Sisters seeded one-two in badminton championships set for WV’s Hollyburn CLOSE TO 200 badminton players from across Canada are currently competing. in the 43rd Carlton Canadian junior/juvesile badminton championships at the Hollyburn Country Club in West Vancouver. West Vancouver sisters Elma and Moira Ong are seeded No. | and No. 2 respectively, and are expected to be battling for the na- tional champion honor .in the under-19 girls’ competition. The pair are also seeded No. ! in girls’ ‘doubles. Fellow North Shore players Nancy Reid and Allison Rice are -seeded fourth in’ the under-19 girls’ doubles event, making the possibility of an all-North Sore final against the Ongs. Both Reid and Rice are also high seeded in singles and in mixed doubles. B.C.‘ players are seeced in nine Infiniti 045 Stk. #Q2042 out of 10 events, leading provin- cial coach Al Mawani to believe a repeat performance of last year by the provincial team is highly possible. B.C. captured four na- tional titles last year... | RALLIES .... Jason Kittler and Nancy Reid led Sentinel Soartans to their second consecutive B.C. high school badrninton title at the 16-school championships at Van- couver Technical this past weekend. Kittler and Reid (grade 12. and ll respectively) went undefeated in 18 singles and mix- ed doubles matches, a repeat per- formance of last year. In the final, the Spartans shuttled Killarney 7-4 for their fifth pro- vincial banner since 1979. Other members of the team include: Nicole Barre, Meredith Burgon, Ceiin Clay, Lisa Grundell, Greg and Stuart Louie, Shannon Mer- tifield, Chris Metcalfe, and An- drea and Walt Woo. Immediately: The West Vancouver Little League needs a pitching in- structor and a batting instructor for a boys 16-18-year old team. One practice and one game a week. Call Jack Marriott at 922- 9430 for information, April: Would you like to canoe the rivers, lakes and ocean around the Lower Mainland? Join the Dogwood Canoe Club. Individual and family membership are $30 a year. Call Bob or Doreen at 988- 4277. April 4: The North Vancouver Lawn Bowling club (2160 Lons- dale Ave., North Vancouver) holding a registration and in- troduction to lawn bowling day on April 4 at 1:30 p.m. Equipment and coaching are provided. For more information contact Murray at 987-1206. April 4: The North Shore Skeet Club opens for the season with a competition meat shoot, Cost is $4 per event (shells are available at the club). Call Dennis (984- 7968) or Bill (985-1926) for fur- ther information, April §: The Vancouver Cana- dians baseball team arrives in Vancouver today, and players are looking to rent one- and two- bedroom apartments for the season. If you are interested, please call the Canadians office at 872-5232, April 9-11: The West Vancouver Lawn Bowling club will be on hand at Park Royal to sign up new members for the upcoming season (beginning on April 24). The club will also have a carpet at the mall so you can try your hand at bowling. April 10: Under-19 male soccer players are invited to try out fora select team that will be playing in the Manchester United and Arse- nal tournaments in the U.K., from July 26 to Aug. 9. The first trials for the team take place April 10, at 10 a.m. at Association Park in Ladner. Contact Jason (732-1306) or Duncan (681-6115) for more information. Featured high school games of the week Senior Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis Wednesday, March 31 at 3:45 p.m.: Argyle at Sentinel and Car- son Graham vs, West Vancouver at West Van recreation centre. These four schools all won their opening matches’ in the eight- school North Shore senior league March 24. Senior Boys’ Rugby DECATHLON f GOODYEAR’S ALL-SEASON RADIALS | AT LOW PRICES Whitowall Size Price P155/80R13 © $39.95 P165/80R13 $45.95 PI75/B80R13 © $50.95 P185/B0R13 $53.95 P185/75R14 354.95 Eam AIR MILES on lites and service. Ask your Participating retailer. Authorized AIR CARE Repoit Centre Whitewall Size = Pre P155/80R13 P165/80R13 P175/80R13 P185/80R13 PYBS/7SR14 NORTH VANCOUVER 886 West 15th Street Thursday, April | at 3:45 p.m.: Carson Graham ‘‘Red’’ at Bur- naby North, This is Carson Graham’s first league game afier exhibition wins over Magee and Lord Byny and a March 26 loss (29-20) at Quk Bay. Bantam Boys’ and Girls’ Track and Fieid Thursday, April 1 at 3:45 p.m.: North Shore invitational at West Vancouver. Senior Boys’ Golf Monday, April 5 at 3:15 p.m.: St. Thomas Aquinas vs. Hillside at Capilano Golf and Country Club; and Sutherland vs. Windsor at Seymour Golf and Country Club. Senior Girls’ Soccer Monday, April 5 at 3:45 p.m.: YEAR'S PREMIUM ALL: ‘SEASON PRE OR RADIALS INVICTA GL PREMIUIA ALL-SEASON RADIALS P155/80R13 P165/80R13 PI75/70R13 P185/70R13 P185/70R14 $55.00 $62.00 $88.00 $71.00 $73.00 985-9131 For the sake of comparison, by all means add a BMW and a Mercedes to your list. Then drive the Infiniti Q4S. Its extraordinary handling and smooch 278-horsepower, V8-power prompted the editors of Road & Track to claim, “...chere’s probabiy no other big 4-door in the world chae will hustle you down a twisty road like the Q45."* Perhaps their recommendation wil prompt vou co hustle to an Infiniti representative soon. TOTAL PAYMENT $39,600, OPTIONAL BUY OUT AFTER LEASE $16,000. “WEST VANCOUVER 675 Marine Orive (at Taylor Way) 922- 3298 Blockwail Size Sole Price $61.00 Tire sale ends April 17h 1995. Call for additional sizes and sale prices. No cash down. No interest with up to four months to pay on credit card purchases exceeding $250.00, 0.A.C. Get $100 trade-in rebate for 15* tires, SHO for 14°, $60 for 1". REW LOCATION? INFENITI. G20 * J30 © 245 "Road & Track, Dec. 1990