B4 - Wednesday, October 27, 1982 - North Shore News Sunday's G.S.L. football action, hindered by neavy rain and _ wind, provided some low scoring defensive struggles. The Falcons’ extended their unbeaten streak to séven games as_ they narrowly defeated the Colts 6 - 2 in the Bantam division. Both teams had difficulty in putting together offensive drives as their respective defenses came up strong shutting down each others offence. The only T.D. came in the fourth quarter on a 30 yard reception by Marty Ratee BOB WYMAN Chairman, Pemberton Securities Lid. Trade & Finance Division Chairman the “WHY P ie WORKING FOR THE UNITED WAY...” “lve been responsible for the allocation of my firm's charitable donations for close to a decade. There have been days when I've met with up to five representatives of dif- ferent health or human care organizations, each seeking funds for their legitimate, worthwhile causes. I'm certain that others who have been in this position will agree that these in- dividual meotings are extremely time-consuming and often from Q.B. Hector Saddhul. ' Dave Haywood played an excellent game as defensive linebacker along’ with defensive backs Rob Rodvic and Rob Harrop. The Colts defense. was anchored by outstanding performances given by Ken Nicol and Erik Bjarnason. The Squamish Titans downed the Patriots 20 - O in the other game. In the only Junior Bantam game, the Esks came out on top, beating the Vikings 14 - 0. Mark Vancoughnett scored both majors, one on a 20 yard run and the other on a 15 yard interception return. perplexing of trade and finance HEIR eyes on . the ball, these two young Sutherland volleyball ‘p is concentrate on getting the ball over the net in a bantam girl's volleyball tournament at But then there’s United Way. representing no jess than 84 health, human care and community services which are utiliz- ed by a true cross-section of our community. | heartily endorse this concept of one gift to one diverse um- brella organization That's why my firm's largest charitable donation this year has gone to United Way, because | feel this “inclusiveness” is beneficial to everyone. And that's also why I'm personally involved with United Way, heading a divi- sion seeking corporate donations, and authorization to con- duct employee canvasses, from companies within the area We are asking employees to donate one day's pay to help United Way reach its campaign target of $8 6 million Please give generously, enabling United Way to continue serving some 46,000 North Shore residenta per year Thank you!” (This advertisement pard tor by Pemberton Securities Ltd) Mixed league The Lions may not be Competitive: WLt doing all that well, and the 4, cos 5 1 9 Ramblers 6 0 NFL may still be on strike, Fast Eddies 5 1 09 Bombers 5 1 *~ but flag football onthe North Brownles 5 1 0 oar a $ i Shore is going great. Oct. 24 M-Machine 3 21 bioees Packers 23 1 Spartan Ollers z2 4 was the last league game gy Bird Sound 1 5 © Queens Cross 2 4 before playoffs begin, and Howards ~~ ~~ 1 5 9 RedDogs t 5 what a tight season it has Queens Cross 1 5 0 Seymour Receivers 9 6 been for both leagues. The . . playoff games should be Recreational : really exciting with the. Old Guard a ' ° eventual winner of the men’s * Overlanders 3°32 league going to Campbell . Green Streak 3 21 River for the Provincial- Homes 3 4 i tournament. The standings: fatons 1 4 H are as follows for the men’s’ . Wildcats 140 leagues: . 0 60 ers. John Redden was ex- ceptional on the offensive line while strong defensive play came from lineman Ross Forman and Dave Redworth and Blair Anson in the secondary. The Minor Division saw the Lions clip the Roughriders 14 - 12. Both majors came from John Sedlack, while Mark Christion, Erik Hofsted and Mathew Wilson received praise for their exception _ performances. The rest of the teams were on the road this week-end in Kamloops in exhibition play. FLAT OR EGGSHELL wie SIF asst tecert EGGSHELL OR SEMI-GLOSS SEMI-GLOSS Deep and accent colours subject to tinting charge. Now is the time to paint the inside of your home. Choose from a wide variety of interior finishes...all premium quality paints now at 25% off our regular retail price...But Hurry, Sale Ends Soon! | : GENERAL PAINT Park Royal North Van Park RoyalSouth 133West 16th St. 922-7389 988-0141 *¥