New season begins for N.Shore ringette BELLE A Crutsers, coached by Beth Bennett and Andy Schurer and managed by Jill McCormick, beat the strong POCO team in a very fast moving North West Van Ringette game 3-2. Goals were scored bv Tania Green, lisa Valleau and Nadine Bruskhiewich. All defense were Playing well, but Sarah Butterworth and = goalie Loreen Lohin at the end were outstanding in keeping their team ahead. The Deb team lost to the Aldergrove Belle A team 6-2, but played a strong game despite their lack of players. This team, coached by Jim deGeer, was put together as part of a recreation league and as such has talent rang- ing from beginners to several strong, national calibre plavers Two exhibition Stamp JUNIOR BANTAM Stamps won both their games last weekend in GSL Football Ac- tion last weekend In the first game of the day. Stamps over-ran_ the league-leading Chargers in a 34-13 rout. Apml Meola Jed the scoring with two touchdowns affd one convert Phil Mitchell was also responsible for two majors and Justin Beddail scored the fifth. Heavy-duty defence work came from Phillip Mitchell, Rob Manning and Rich Warner in the Stamps biggest Attalos tops IN SUNDAYS senior soccer action Attalo’s moved into sole possession of first place inthe “Seymour division by beating the Lynnwood | 0 Groots Ss beat Rive Bros 2 0 to take the top spotorn the “Capilano division Sergio s and Pepasus ted at | to heepo Serer s rust one potnt bebiod Attale so owhile the ducers Crass pot bey Pioneer Grain 8 0 Scand rabt Vost ats second Mare th oa row tar the © hiets bya VO score Barbarians prcked uge thes first owan oof the season beating Tres Jones 20) PURTABLES, CONSOLES REMOTE CONTROL MODELS Choose from All the leading Brands! puy WITH CONFIDENCE a ot | any if oven BIND TT ALT et ey ce ee weaa ft Tat Ou EMENE uer-Ss3 985-8738 games were played this weekend. Junior Belle Breakers, coached by John Reynolds and Scott Barker and manag- ed by Artene GiHetr, lost to the N.'S.W.C. 7-10. Reynolds ‘Mayed his girls in different POsitions as it was the first game of the season and he was still working out the lines. The other game was Tween Eagles, coached by Ron Mur- phy, assisted by Ron Larkin and Rob Belliveau and managed by Razma Larkin. They beat Richmond Jr. Belles 8-5 in a game where both teams were trying out different lines and positions. The Association ts sull look- ing for referees. If anyone 1s interested in helping and can skate, phone George Jenkins, 929-4590 Out of a total registration of 107 girls, the N.S.W.C. us fielding mine teams with our Senior Ladies also back this year so the upcoming season looks very exciting! Two teams played opening games at Port Coquitiam on Sunday. The Petite A team under Coach Dave Rad- bourne scored a decisive 10-0 win over their Poco op- ponents by playing a very good pasing game with ex- cellent defense. Goalscorers were Jessica Campbell (5), Jodi Rogers (3), Alana Gray and Shona Mauch Keith Corney’S Tween A team scored an 8-4 win over their opponents. Lori Plezia was excellent on defense with goals scored by Christine Campbell (2), Lee McConnell (2), Kim McLean (2), Laurie McKenzie and Tara Gray s take pair win to date. Later the same day, Stamps beat Esks in a game which proved to be more a battle of defence than of- fence. Esks opened the scor- ing early in the game with Enc Hoffstead’s touchdown. JAYCEt Watetr fOf Out Supoet ole NORTH VANCOUVER-BURNABY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE FEDERAL RIDING ASSOCIATION NOTICE 1984 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To Elect Delegates to Provincial AGM al the 151 Lillooet Rd North Vancouver / pm. Thursday, Nov. 1, DISCOUNT GOLF & TENNIS Grand Opening adi in Wednesday % Paper Now opening at. 1729 Lonsdaie Mortnerly (he Racket 988-6383 worth Vancouver That was it as the Stamps capitalized on fumbles and intercepuons. Stamps Justin Beddall scored first followed by Phillip Mitchell. None of the converts were successful making the final score 12-6 for the Stamps. 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