B3 - Sunday, October 31, 1982 - North Shore News Old local rivalries were re- kindled over the weekend when North Vancouver Juvenile A’s (Vancouver Fancy Meats) entertained North Shore Winter Club. last year’s Canadian Champions. This barnburner of a game was ample evi- dence of the quality of players in this division, who are representing the local organizations. North Van blood with a sizzling goal from J. Dalgarno’ which followed a pass from R. Martin. Then C. Drew pulled the Winter Club level hitting the net from a pass by P. Friesen. The see-saw battle continued at a furious drew first IT’S A BIG AUCTION coming up November 5 at 7 p.m. at West Van Secondary S: for-grabs all to help the West Van Spuraways, division 5 soccer team raise money for an '83 trip to Britain. Spuraways, who captured the Sun tournament last year, have $17,000 in items up for grabs. Above from the left, Allan Campbell, Chris Ahern, Shane Carphin and Mark Watson hold $500 of Olympic coins, vouchers to restaurants, tickets to the '83 Grey Cup, baseball signed by Gary Carter, B.C. Lions football and on and on... Rivalries rekindled pace, both teams going into the last minute of play with i all tied 3-3. Paul Tadey broke the deadlock in the dying seconds with slapshot that found the back of the net to send the Winter Club home with the victory. North Van’s other scorers were J. George and Myles Rosser with assists coming from R. Martin (2), J. Din- woodie, P. Giese and S. O’Neill. North Shore Winter Club’s other scoreres were J. Frost, P. McMaster with assists going to P. Friesen (2), D. Murray, § S. McEachern, P. Tadey and C. Drew. Other North Vancouver hockey results: Bantam A Division N.V(B.A.Bicktp.)3 N.Delta 4 Peewee A Division N.V.(Lon.Drugs) 3 Gndview N.V.(Lon.Drugs) 2 NSWC Peewee B Division N.V.(Brymrk.Ins.)3 9 Hilybrn. 3 Atom A Division N.V.(Legion) 3 Cqtim. 3 Peanut Division Knights of Clmbs. 3 Cblwst TV 3 Jack's Kid.Rides 2 J. by Crst. i Old Spag.Fac. 8 N. stars I Poe Please note, there are a few players positions open for those wishing to learn how to play the game, and who are aged eight or under. Please call Jim Peters, Pea- nut Division Manager, North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association at 985-1547. FREE COURTESY CARS for 1.C.B.C. clalms & all service repairs i ad ' TIE erecta E 3! EVICE ENTE ! en , a AM Ae Fs one « 1.0.8.C. CLAIMS—BODY & MECH. *¢ ALL MAKES—DATSUN— TOYOTA— VOLVO ¢ FORD—MERC.-—GENERAL MOTORS ETC. ® QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED « COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE— BY APPT. e FREE ESTIMATES “MARINE ORIVE CHRYSLER, O.M. to | "& DATSUN OWNERS. Check out our V.LP. Service for your car &/or RITCHIE SERVICE CENTRE 1525 Welch Street, North Vancouver (Ngbt truck. " News Photo Terry Peters ms-up-— “he ORIGINAL Lea ther Ta clory' Our New Address Opening Nov. 6 1310 Marine Dr. North Van. Vol. 1 Fractured fields FROM PAGE B1 because the chance of serious injury on the pea gravel surface is too great. Poor drainage has also led to field closings. Only one or two games a week are played at Kinsmen Stadium, which the report says could be the showpiece on the North Shore. Boulevard Park is almost unplayable in the rain, also because of drainage. Even Kirkstone Grass, a relatively new field, “has deteriorated by heavy Capilano Merchants North Shore Senior Men’s » FastBallChampions _ use to an almost unac- ceptable condition during the rainy season.” That leaves nine City and District fields that the association considered in good shape last year: Loutet South, Inter-River South, Seylynn, Lillooet, Lynn Valley Park, Eldon, Nancy Green South and Norgate East and West. But these fields are so heavily used, how long can even they stay healthy? Next Sunday: The Youth Soccer Association's solutions. Fastball Season: “On behalf of the above team we would like to thank the _ following sponsors for supporting us during the 1982 CRAFT WELDERS, GOOFY’S PLACE & DENMAN COURT RACQUET CLUB. Whistler Mountain Ski Club invites you to our annual ski swap. Take advantage of terrific a.m. to 3 p.m. at Myrtle Philip School, waa, Whistler. Bring equipment for sale on Satur- \ » day, Nov. 6, 3-7 p.m. 4 { { bargains on Sunday, November 7 from 9 } { { ‘ yy 15% of proceeds retained by club to pro- ¢ le mote youth skiing programs. No. 46 Oct. 31, 1982 To a Healthy Hallowe’en! As | write this | am lying abed. an tll man My temples are throbb ing, and there ts a ringing in my ears | have bone-ache. a tummy ache, and am too wiped out to even belly-ache about how rotten | teel Either | have tripped head long over my own mid life crists, or this ts a sertous dose of the flu But don't worry. ['m consulting my physician and he tells me there 1s NO way you can contract it from reading Infected newsprint From this position, witty my head on the ptllow, eyes staring at the ceiling through this feverish vale, |} wtsh [I could take my wracked up body down to Crash Pad and let my boys work on it Drain my ot, pound my fenders, sand and testoon me with a brand new paint job wax me down until | gleamed and put the shine back into my headlights If only it were that easy to put me back in show room condition — it kind of makes me lonesome for the good old days of science fictton pulp when every man could get a brand new body in a trice, transplant my brain case into a new robot's body that would last tor a millentum While on the subject of take bodies and the like, | suppose | should summon the energy to ad dress the curtous subject of Hallowe'en During the fifties and sixties, | remember the October misted streets being filled with lit tle kids in sheets and skeleton cover-alls, all bent on a serious candy run that could last from six thirty at night until nearly eleven if they were really determined, It was genuine, front-porch fun to see the night time North Shore streets thronging with excited children on a very Big Night se cond only in their imaginations to Chiistmas Now the prevailing wierdness of the BO's has trounced this old dream = perhaps —s permanently This year a kid isn't sate until he has « doctor, & cop and an indus thal chemtst with him on every call Normally at this time | would extend a stern caution to motorists to watch for little balls of excitement darting out from between parked cars. and this is certainly as valid in 1982 as any other year But a far more lethedl danger comes not from what's go: ing down tn the streets but rather 1315 Cotton Drive (Main St.) North Vancouver across from Park & Tilford Member North Shore F.xecutive Assn Len Macht what's going into the trick or treat bags | shudder to see the head lines Sunday moming, expecially in the wake of the vlenol Murders and subsequent copycat crimes tn the United States tf | can stop but one person trom perlorming some mons trosity on candied apples or any treat for the kids, my whole year + advertising has been worth i if anyone reading this ts toying with such a foul idea, think about what you are dotng What have these children done to deserve your wrath? Wouldn't it feel better to exact ao toll on whatever ts really twisting your shorts in a sane and satisfying way ” Please remember this strongly in mind tear tt lets show the rest of the Country we have a qood town by not having any horror stones to tell the moming after Hallowe en 1VES Cottan Dey Ny Nan, 980-4581 | o a OPEN SATURDAYS!