LINDA MOORE curling team from North Vancouver won. the $84,000 Pacific Western Airlines mixed carspiel in Kelowna, Mon- day f LINDA MOORE The reigning Canadian and World Czrling Champi- “ons lost their oy ening round match 7-4 to local favorite ‘Marion Radcliffe, and then -never looked back. In the final, they defeated Nancy Kerr of Regina, as they were three up coming home without the hammer. Final score was 9-6. Asked about her only loss, Moore said, ‘‘We had to _teach our new curling outfits how to curl.” oO . Scott Paper Limited, sponsor of the Canadian Ladies ‘Curling Champion- ship, The Scott Tournament of Hearts, provided the girls with new outfits for the 85/ 86 curling seasson. . : LINDSAY SPARKES Next stop for Moore and her team of Lindsay Sparkes, Debbie Jones and Laurie Carney, is Montreal, where they will be hosting a turkey shoot for Scott’s grocery and drug trade cus- tomers. then it’s on to Toronto for The Molson Classic, November 6-10. Of their early success, Lindsay Sparkes stated that, “It worries us a. bit. We never Start a season st- ” NSISA teams square off NORTH Shore Intermediate Soccer Association scores from October 13: Rusty Gull F.C. 3, N.S. Shoppers 3. N.S. Rocks 2, Northmount Spurs 2. M.S. Wanderers 1, D.C. United 1, Division 2A Elworthy Electric 4, Busrard War- iors 1. Richards Rare Guitars }, Square Rigger 4, F.C. Raptors 3, N.S. Rangers 4. Division 2B M.S. Cougars 1, Uniglohe Royals 5. N.V. United 5, Earls Tin Palace 0. Crusaders 2, W.V, United 2. 26 - Sunday, October 27, 1985 - North Shore News 50¢ Orr PER 25 PAck’ 4.0¢ OFF PER 20 Pack Now AVAILABLE In Norra AND West VANCOUVER “Your retailer's regular price WARNING: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked — avoid inhaling. Average per cigarette: Peter Jackson: 16 mg “tar”, 1.2 mg nicotine. Peter Jackson Extra Light: 7 mg “tar’’, 0.7 mg nicotine.