18 - Wednesday, March 22, 1989 - North Shore News Chess tournament held in West Van KINGS AND queens, hishops and knights battled it out at Sentinel Secondary Schoo! recently when the first-ever West) Vancouver School District chess tournament was held. This official nationally-rated tournament included three categories — ages I4 to 18 years, 10 to 13 years, and under IG years. Sherwin Nabbi, [4, of Sentinel Secondary, a total unknown, won the oldest category by upsetting two nationally-rated favorites. However, Sherwin first had to compete against Ali Jabbari also from Sentinel and Dylan Luceock from West Vancouver Secondary RAINWEAR i ASSORTED TEXTURES me 1 f Polyurethane me 150 cm me Reg 999 BIG SAVINGS in a five-minute sudden death speed chess plavoft to determine a winner. The middle age category was handily won by the = favorite Dominique Humphrey, an out- side-rated invitee from North Van- couver, Owen Watson from Hollyburn Elementary easily took first prize in the under-10 category by win- ning all of his five games. Owen is seven years old and has had a na- tional rating for more than a year. Tournament organizer Robert Gauthier plans to — organize future school chess competitions on the North Shore. ANASTASIA Bright 100% Rayon Solids 415 cm Rec. 5.99 SFR Sunday 12-5 _ m LA ali 2 — ni NEW STORE HOURS 16 (e) DINING CHAIRS UP TO m om fr Ria tha te co Sg ey The solid oak wide back, press back diner — one of our strongest chairs. Reg. $199.00 each Royal City Antiques and FINE FURNISHINGS LTD. : a Golden oak arow-back side chairs, reg. $149 slight imperfections. Entire Selection —To 14.99 Mf 4, 65% poly/35% cot 115 CM aw of FAOIRE TAFFETA 100% Polyester, 115 cm, Reg. 10.99 TAFFETA Wee Polyester 5cm, Peg 9.99 JACQUARDS Soft Satins in pastel and jewel tones 100% : Polyester § V8 crm Req 999