COMMUNITY SCOREBOARD BCCAA Men's Volleyball up ta Nov. 23: Team Ge Okanagan Douglas Malaspina Cariboo CNC Selkirk BCIT SOK www haARUS MEDD ~1 DH 1 oH 80 SAU Se Ww hob Oe BCAA Women's Vatleyball up to Nov, 23: Team GP Pts. Douglas CNC VCC Okanagan TWU Malaspina Cariboo BCiT Selkirk CBC H i I 1 3 1 3 4 5 6 7 SANA DDD PIJHL 1992/93 League Standings, Nov. 22 Team Richmond Coquitlam.... North Shorc. Port Coquitlam... Grandview OTL* Pts. Nie eRe RWNS * One point for over-time losses (OTL) Standings up to and including Sunday, Nov. 15. High school games of the week Senior Girts’ Volleyball B.C. **AAA”’ Championships at Comox: Thursday-Saturday, Dec. 3-5, all day. Defending B.C. ‘“‘AAA’’ cham- pion West Vancouver Highlanders are trying to become the first school te repeat as_ provincial champions since Mt. Douglas of Victoria in 1982-83. Handsworth Royals and Sentinel Spartans, two other schools who have won B.C. volleyball titles in the past five years, also have a chance to make the 16-team tournament when they play for the two remaining berths in a wildcard tournament today ir. Comox. Senior Girls" Basketball Friday, Dec. 4 at 6:30 p.m.: Argyle at Handsworth; and at 8 p.m.: Sutherland at St. Thomas Aquinas. While West Vancouver Highlanders don’t play their first Jeague game until Dec. 15 (only three players are not members of the volleyball team playing in this weekend’s B.C. Championships), the rest of the North Shore's 11 senior girls’ teams are heavy into faction, including this Friday night’s first league games of the season. Senior Boys’ Basketball Friday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m.: Argyle at Handsworth and Carson Graham at Windsor. The feature games of the week have the Argyle Pipers (B.C.’s l2th-ranked ‘‘AAA” team and third in last weekend’s i6-team Pepsi-North Van_ Invitational tournament) visiting ihe Royals (last year’s eighth-place team in the B.C. “tAAA” tournament), and the Carson Graham Eagles and the Windsor Dukes -— the league’s two youngest teams — battling it out at Windsor. NORTH VAN CURLING CLUB A "Fitting” Xmas Gift Mixed Curling From $37 Regisiter Now Mark 986-5719 Joyce —_ A New Driving Range Par ExceLLence THe Tsteil waututh Firsr xarion (RURRARD BAND) TAKE PRIDE IN INVITING THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO UTILIZE THE DRIVING RANGE OF THE TAKaya GOLF CENTRE AT 700 APEX y iL IN NORTH Past : ie g mt» Sh NORTH VANCOUVER ee BURRARD INCE? VANCOUVER. HOUKS OF OPERATION 7 DAYS FER WEES 9.36 an to 9.00 Pm Se -TAKaya “For | MORE INFORMATION CALL 929-6672 Come & meet the Pros! llam-2pm Brodie and Canadian team RA member Don “JoJo” Buscombe. Rocky Mountain and Canadian team member Bruce Spicer. Kona Racer — Kris Oetter Complimentary Starbucks Coffee &« awesome baked goods . Norco Kokanee Mountain Bike / value $429 Sale Reg. $42900 $549.00 $199 53095 $1295 sio95 $1495 39795 $249 3095 {Mega Deais! Kona Fire Mountain ¥Velta ©-10 Limited Edition Computer Cateye Halogen Headlight Norco U-Lock Sugoi Entrant Gloves Sugoi Wool Tights $4995 $79.95 Louis Garneau ‘Polypro’ Tights $295 52995 Sale ends Sunday Dec. 6, 5 pm. This store only! 755 Marine Drive, NVan. 985-9100 Mountain Bike Specialists (just west of Pacific Honda) Full er up for Timmy At Participating Esso Stations At Esso, we realize children with ohysical disabilities are fighting hard to make it - but they need a little help from ail of us. That's why we're holding Thankful Tankful days on December 5 and 6. For every litre of gas you buy, Esso and participating retailers will donate two cents to Timmy's Christmas Telethon -- and together we can help back a fighter. COME OUT ON SATURDAY DECEMBER 5TH BETWEEN 11:30 A.M. AND 1:30 P.M. AND MEET SOME OF THE 8.C: LIONS’ CHEERLEADERS AT A SPECIAL THANKFUL TANKFUL STATION NEAR YOU! Lynn Valley 7-11 3017 Mountain Highway North Vancouver Sunshine Esso 27211 Fraser Highway Aldergrove North Road Esso 3965 North Road Burnaby 17th & Lonsdale Esso 1712 Lonsdale North Vancouver Guildtord Esso 10376 152nd Street Surrey THANKFUL TANKFUL DAYS DECEMBER 5TH & 6TH