BANTAM FOOTBALL claw Tigers Argos THE NORTH Shore Bantam Argos used the North Surrey Tigers as a stepping stone towards a provincial playoff berth with a 20-14 win over the Tigers recently at Eldon Park. “*We have never beaten Surrey,” said head coach Geoff Storey. “‘Our football players were deter- mined and played with a lot of heart. This is the biggest win we have had at the Bantam level in three years.” Quarterback Sandy Turner con- trojied the game offensively, pass- touchdowns. Slotback Tyler Nouwens hauled in three passes, one for a three-yard touchdown. Fullback Paul Zuccatto balanced the attack, rushing for 136 yards and a touchdown, while halfback Mike Brookes rounded out the scoring with a three-yard scamper in the fourth quarter. Tightend Todd Yennels was a standout on offence with two crucial pass receptions early in the game. Defensively, the Argos held strong for 60 minutes of football. ing 13 of 17 for 184 yards andtwo Standouts were noseguard Cyril Sutherland hosts volleyball tourney SUTHERLAND SECONDARY School hosts a volleyball extravagan7a this weekend as 28 high school teams compete Friday and Saturday in the sixth annual Sutherland-Team Skyline Invitational tourney, and two,of the top university men’s teams in North America square’ off Sunday. night at 7 p.m. Fourteen senior girls’ teams will see action in what is dubbed ‘‘the B.C. **AA”’ championships a month early.”” The top five ranked teams in the province will be there: Sentinel, Sutherland, Prince George, Handsworth and L.V. Rogers of Nelson. : The same 14 schools will field boys’ teams. The tournament runs from 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday with the finals starting at 7:10 p.m. Saturday on adjacent courts. The university best-of-five match is with UBC, the top-ranked univer- sity team in Canada, against California State of Northridge; which is is in the top 10 of NCAA Division I schools in the United States, CORRECTION “We regret that due to limited supply, the following items may not be available at all store locations during the ‘Home Comfort Sale’ flyer." Catalogue No. Description 643239 Multi-featured Telephone 225649 Crimper 543447 10 pce. Cookware 310094 Electronic Scale. 726067 - Ceiling Fan - Oak 726075 .- Ceiling Fan - White FISHER ‘PRICE PXL 2000 CAMCORDER | : CAT. #702-316 © : “FISHER PRICE has been experiencing technical problems with this item. : The picture quality ‘of the playback, when viewed on a regular size TV, is | “cnet as good as it should ba, Fisher Price Is therefore includinga 4%" black. sand white TV with every unit and the price has been increased to$269. 98 r The item should be available mid-November. . : . Fisher Price and Consumers regret any inconvenience caused. : . -- > October 4987 “The food is good, reasonably priced and served | “by a young energetic and helpful staff.” Alex MacGillivray - The Sun “A beautiful restaurant with good food, patient waiters and an excellent view.” . Timothy Renshaw - North Shore News R-E"S TA UR ANT re: | ae Kaspar, defensive end Jason Dobmeier, linebackers Danny Prentice, Joel Bradbrooke and Ross Hatch. Defensive back Russell Carrier solidified the defence with a third quarter pass interception. The win brings the Bantam Argos record to five wins and three losses with two games remaining, of which the Argos must win both to qualify for the provincial playoffs. , The Surrey Tigers team, one of the major forces in the Bantam division of the metre league, has a record of six wins and three Josses. 27 - Wednesday, October 28, 1987 - North Shore News - Welllgiveyon uptot0oz. of silver “when up r tion, silver has been one of the most precious metals . Se the dawn of civiliza- ‘known to man. Even today, investors around the world choose silver for its beauty and ” permanence. Now, for a limited time only, we will give you a Gift of Silver when you choose from National's excellent range of investments: GICs, Tota! Money Market Account and Deben- tures. The more you invest, the more silver you'll get. ise one of Nationals nents peatNatnal | _ AMOUNT OF INVESTMENT _ SILVER YOU RECEIVE $1,000 to $9,999 1 ounce of silver $10,000 to $49,999 - 2 ounces of silver $50,000 to $249,000 5 ounces of silver $250,000 and more 10 ounces of silver This This dazzling offer is good only until November 30, 1987, so act now. Make an invest- ment at your nearest National branch and you'll get our Gift ° of Silver to have, hold and- admire for years to come. AMOUNT OF NATIONAL TRUST A National Victoria and Grey Trustco Company 955 Park Royal South, West Vancouver 1407 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 100-6760 #3 Road, Richmond “GICs, Debentures, and Total Money Market Account pe A $10,000 minimum in the Total Money Market Account is es et to receive interest. Canada ket Account must Temain opeo 90 onsecutive days (0 of t gift Silver. Total pe enon, Som Rules ad Regulations apply. do not fo the Gil