22 - Sunday, September 21, 1986 - North Shore News Sports MEN'S BASKETBALL Delbrook launches a new hoop league THE DELBROOK Community Centre is offering two levels of men’s basketball for North Shore basketball enthusiasts. The original Men's Recreational Basketball League (MRBL), held cn Sunday afternoons from 12:30 - 5:30 p.m. and Tuesday evenings from 8:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., will now be called the Seniors ‘C’ Men's Basketball League. Level of play is for players with sound game skills and playing experience, The league presently has places for eight teams. Two referees and one scorekeeper are supplied. The cost per team is $300 and will start Sept, 21. In addition, Delbrook is now offering a MRBL for intermediate players. The league will play on Saturday afternoons with a warm-up beginning at 2 p.m. and games scheduled for 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. The new league has openings for four teams. It provides one referee. Scorekeeping is recorded by each team. The cost per team is $100 and will start Sept. 27. Each league will run for 10 weeks with play-off games scheduled at the end. There will be no games played Oct. 11 and Oct. 12, For information call 984-4181. N. SHORE COACHES SOCCER ordic whips Old-Timers THE SECOND week of action in the North Shore Coaches Soccer League produced ties at the top of the standings in both divisions. Lynnwood Nordic have picked up where they left off last season and find themselves in familiar ter- titory atop the standings in the Eastern Division. Lynnwood posted their second consecutive shut-out victory with a 4-0 decision over Germania Old- Timers, but Lynn Vailey kept pace with their second win by edging Millers 2-!, while Olympia Gold Caps and Coach House Hotspurs battled to a 1-1 draw. The Western Division lead is shared by Norvan, after a 5-1 win over Mt. Seymour Ravens, and Park Royal Hotel, with a 4-2 vic- tory over Queens Cross Rangers. Molsons recorded its first triumph by downing Totemcolor Allstars 4-1. The interlocking match of the day saw Lynnwood Brewers blank Ray Johnson Plumbing by a score of 3-0 for their first win of the young season. DOES STRESS TRESS HAVE YOU TRY REC FITNESS Phone 929-7314 and, 7-9 pm. Wed, (12 weeks) WEST VANCOUVER, Y.M.C.A. - 9 06-5 The more you look... Wolo the more you save “Winter Mate” Reg. 80.88 Now: (For Most Cars & Light Trucks.) We will: install fnew disc pads, repack froni § wheel bearings, resurface rotors, inspect calipers & more. Additional parts & labour extra. Metatlic pads extra. Whale aa Saturday 900 8m 69m Sunday $8 OG am Som Sample Value: P155-80R-13, P156/80R-13 P1g5/80R-13 P1esi75R-14 PIgsi75R-14 P205/75A-14 “Snow Mate" Sample Value: A78-13, Reg. Rag. 68.88. Now: $51 Quantities Last) Prices Effective (White Starting Today Till Sept. 30, 1986 | Save 20% |i SPARKOMATIC AM/FM Car Stereo With cassette deck. Reg. 69”. Now: 55% SURREY AUTO torte ero ST SHOPS Saray 989 478 NOW OPEN Mon Tues 930 am-6pm Mon to Fa : 8 A.M. Was, Tht & Fn MON.-SAT. 1 Lresealable bottle. Limit 24 L per customer. TMamIWam 92am Saturday 900 am 5 Wom Sunday 1400 Spm \R hmmm hi | Christine Melling Christine Melling delivers 85 Friday and Sunday News in our Capilano Zone. She has been a cartier for over two years and the service she provides is excellent. Christine is 13 years old and a grade 8 student at Hand- sworth School. A sports enthusiast, Christine enjoys skiing, tennis, jazz dancing and horseback riding. Her musical talents include playing the violin in the Handsworth orchestra. For Christine, having a paper route enables her to put money in the bank and she was able to save for her trip to Vernon, this past summer, for a stay at a horse camp. We enjoyed meeting this pretty young girl and for being our star this week, Christine received, complimentary movie passes, a North Shore News baseball cap and a special thanks for a job well done. Joan Cripps ree gy Circulation Dept. 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. 986-1337