38 ~ Wednesday, October 22. 1997 -- BADMINTON... Two North Shore players figured prominently in Team BC's recent performance at the 23rd annual Clarkson Cup. West Van's Bryan Mascoe was part of the silver medal winning B.C. team. Alberta took first place honors with a 5-1 match victory in the gold medal round. In that round, Mascoe lost 18-13, 18-13 to Calgary’s Stephen Smith. North Van's Anna Rice, a member of the B.C. #2 team, teamed with Vancouver's Dhana Khan to defeat Winnipeg's Julie Carson and Alana Miller 15-7, 15-4 to help pace team B. C. #2 toa bronze medal round victory over Manitoba. B.C. won four of seven matches.. Held at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club, the Clarkson Cup was donated by the Clarkson fam- ily of Edmonton in the hope of providing a high level of competition. In the 1970s, Wendy Clarkson achieved the highest ever ranking for a Canadian badminton player as she cracked the world’s top --~i¥ive for singles play. At last weekend’s 9th annual Under-19 Paulson Cup in Winnipeg, Mascoe Rice lost their singles matches to strong Calgary players Neil Huschinsor. and , Lindsay Mullaly, respective- “St Wy in the gold medal round. LACROSSE... North Shore - Indians’ coach Bill Munroe was posthumously honored with the John Cavallin Merit Award by the B.C. Lacrosse Association, Munroe, who collapsed and died during an Tndians* game on July 8 in Maple ~w Ridge, shares the award with Vancouver Killarney minor league coach Matt Affleck. — Andrew McCredie NEWS photo Paul McGrath Canada Savings Bonds are investment whose benefits extend into the next millennium. First, these miterest rates crease over a 7 year period providing a minimum annual compound return for C-Bonds of 5.1496. if held for seven years. Second, the minimum rate guarantee ensures the rates shown here never fall but could actually rise if market conditions a secure Dry days in the forecast under bubble THE servers and shak- ers that gave the North Shore Indoor Tennis Association a place to play recently gathered under the bubble at the former Cap West Country Club. They include (left to right): association treasurer Frank Gartner, facility manager/pre Darryl Chapman, association vice-president Jerry Richardson, the North Van recreation commis- sion’s Nancy Me\Millan and association director Roger Nickel. The bub- ble is up and open for business. To join in the dry fun call 986-5639. warrant, Present an exhibition i new works by HARRISON GaAbhPe RTS “Cl hanson Populaire copagnole” 30'v-48" off on finen canvas For the convenience of our customers, we will be presenting an opening reception at both* galleries on twa separate days: Wednesday October 22,1997 = Sunday October 26, 1997 From From 6:30pm - 8:30pm 2:30pm ~ 4:30pm 2932 Granvitte Street. > 1471 Marine Drive, Vancouver, B.C. West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: 732-5217 Tel: 926-2615 The Artist will be in attendance *Each gallery will feature a separate selection of paintings Show continues through Nov. 3/97 rs cod LOOK FOR US ON news hitp://www.nsnews.com or E-mail trenshaw @ direct.ca Third, its all backed by a 100% guarantee of both principal and interest from the Government of Canada. And there are no fees for buying your new bonds wherever rate of you bank, invest or work, So start out on solid ‘Guaranteed. compound rate for C-Bonds: it held far 7 years, ; ground today with Canada Savings Bonds. You'll be glad you did tomorrow. Questions? Call 1-800-575-5151 or visit www.cis-pec.gc.ca. ain jo fn e & as as YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 “YEAR 4 Guaranteed. Flexible: “YEAR 5 YEAR 6 YEAR TZ