lo - Wednesday, February 17, 1988 - North Shove News RCMP HOCKEY players from 2s far away 2s Savkoichewan will be in North Vancouver next month to take part im tee force’s amazal Western Canada hockey tournament. North Vancouvwr RCMP Cat. Ross Eliott and Cst. Barry Hicks get set to face off ngaimst the competition in the 12-team event hosted by the local detachment. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Jeyaseelan NORTH VANCOUVER tennis player Sonya Jeyaseelan, 11, won the 12th annual Pepsi Junior Tex- nis Championship recently, defeating the top-seeded Sonya Olejar of Tacoma, Wash., in Straight sets 6-4, 6-4. The United States Tennis Association-sanctioned tourna- ment was held at the Seattle Tennis Centre and drew the best juniors from across Washington, Oregon, B.C. and Alberta. Jeyaseelan, seeded number two in ‘the under-[4 singles event, played a steady baseline game throughout the entire tournament, and did'not lose a single set. “Even though Sonya is consid- ered the best baseline player in her age category in the Pacific Nor- thwest and in Canada, gradually she is developing her attacking net game,"’ said father and coach Reggie Jeyaseelan. “She is working with former Davis Cupper Josep Brabesec Jr. and award-winning Canadian junior coach Daryall Chapman on serve and volley. ‘She has shown remarkable im- provement.’’ In the semi-finals, Jeyaseelan beat Cynthia Ross of Medford, Ore., 6-3, 6-2. ; Jeyaseelan is currently. ranked number 47 in Canada’ behind number one Helen Kelesi and number two Carling Bassett, “T think it is a remarkable achievement for a 11-year-old girl from North Vancouver. I am pro- For information on how the YMCAcan improve your lifestyte call: 681-0221 “The Best You Can Do For You” Wins again ud of her,*’ Jeyasecian. said Reggie iockey teams TWELVE RCMP hockey teams from Western Canada will be in North Vancouver from March 23 to 27 for the annual RCMP Western Canadian Hockey Tour- nament. About 55 games will be played between teams from British Col- umbia, Manitoba, Saskatc’.::wan and the force’s police training cen- tre in Regina, Sask. “They're going to sce some real good hockey,’’ said North Van- couver RCMP Cst. Cliff Doherty. “We're all friends, but when it’s out there on the ice it’s really rough. When guys get injured they are carried out on stretchers."’ Hosted fast year by the Regina Direct Lease 1988. Brand new Tudor Sedan >] 89 month | Plus 6% sales tax based on 48 mo. lease. (on 0.A.C.) Lease direct from 1151 MARINE DR. NORTH VAN Phone 985-0694 training facility, the competition — divided into contact and non- contact divisions — was won by the Saskatchewan team. On March 26, spectators can watch the Vancouver Police Department teai: The Heat go up against British Columbia Televi- sion’s The Tubes in hockey action. Started in 1974, the tournament is the culmination of the hockey season for many of the estimated al change, fitter & kibe Free ite complete 4 wheel brake joo $20 olf & whael or "10" off 2 whe attie 300 RCMP participants vying for the coveted top spot. All competition is slated to be held at Karen. Magnussen arena and the North Vancouver Recre- ation Centre. Accommodation and off-ice activities for the visitors will all be centred locally on the North Shore, Doherty said. Admission to the games will be $2 per day; children under 12 will be free. ~ Special with Coupon - 2 Discs 562% 72.95 MOST CARS omer with Coupon 2 Drum 548% . 58.95 MOST CARS Brake sob includes machine turn, 2 1alors, 2 drums, heavy Guty brake pads & shoes, Repack Wheet Bear . Oil § Gas Change wosr cars Special Reg. $19.95 $5 00 off with Coupon on oil change, filter & lube & 10 pt. salely check Includes parts Tune-up Tuneup wth Special int OUTDOOR SHOW & SALE THE ROAD TO THE GOOD LIFE, The Road to the Good Life is Great in’88! Find out about the go anywhere, 4 season fun of an RV during the Recreation Vehicle and Out- ¢ door Show & Sale under the Dome! See and try the latest and greatest in: Campers o) : Vans Trailers Motorhomes RV Accessories O Holiday Destinations OQ Attractions Oo Leisure Activities The Great 88 RV Show has hundreds of travel units to buy or to rent...super alternatives to expensive family holidays. Get into the RV lifestyle and be ready to roll anytime, anywhere! Enter your name at the Recreation Vehicle and Outdoor Show & Sale for a chance to WIN A $30,000 24-!/2 FOOT “OKANAGAN” STH WHEEL TRAILER. (Complete details and entry forms at the Show) ADMISSION: . Seniors/Students Children (6 & under) SHOW HOURS: 1:00 pm-10:00 pm Fri. & Sat Sunday 10:00 am - 10:00 pm 10: 00 a am-— r 00 pm WIN A $30, 000 R.V. PACKAGE FROM CKWX 1130 & YOUR LOCAL SUBARU DEALERS.