16 - Wednesday, November 12, 1986 - North Shore News Spartans defend title DESPITE winning only two of 37 events at the 16th annual North Shore and Burnaby-NW high school swimming championships, Sentinel Spartans defended their North Shore team title with 167, well ahead of runner-up Seycove Seyhawks, Trevor Hale’s first in the 100- metre “‘B’’ Freestyle and Sentinel’s victory in the 200-metre relay. Three North Shore winners won two individual events: Sally Gilbert of Seycove in the ‘A’? 100-metre butterfly and freestyle events; Scott Tasaka of Handsworth in the “B' 50-metre butterfly and freestyle competitions, the latter event which produced a dead heat with co-winner Mary Anne Heskin of Handswarth, The tap five finishers in each event advance to the B.C. champi- onships Nov. 21 to 22 at UBC. DASH THROUGH THE SNOW! MS35 The “M" stands for Mud. The "S" stands for Snow. The Pirelli MS35 was designed to beat both—then proven in Scandinavia and the U.S. Rockies. But, because Piretti understands it won't snow and rain all the time, the MS35 behaves a fot like a standard radial on clear roads. STARTS AT *4¢ 9% cacy NEWS photo Stuart Davis BOB KNIGHT, of the Wagner Raiders, circles at his blueline before jeading a rush for the North Shore News Redwings net in receat North Shore Industria] League hockey play. The teams battled to a 6-6 tie. The Raider’s record is now 2-3-1 behind the News at 3-2-1. Locals make team THREE NORTH Vancouver women will be part of Canada’s national volleyball team when it competes at the Canada Games, which are scheduled to be held in Sydney, Nova Scotia in Feb. 1987. Sarah Duniop, Renee Beaumont and Tara Loo, all from North Vancouver, will travel to Neva Scotia with the team’s nine other players. 4956 saw the grand opening of the original Skyline Sports on Lonsdale in North Vancouver. In the early days, Skyiine catered to a small group of enthusiasts dedicated to the growing sport of skiing. By offering service that is seldom found elsewhere today and the latest in ski equipment and clothing, this small store started to develop into the successful company it is today. During the boom years of the six- ties and seventies, Skylines reputation for quali- ty and service helped them become one of BCs oldest and most successful ski shops. The Niewerth family realizes that to compete in the 80's the company must have competitive prices and other policies for guaranteed customer satisfaction. Skyline skiers frorn novice begin- ners to national team racers are now guaranteed great value as well as famous ser- vice. For more information please contact Skyline Sports at 985-9161 (North Van), 2661061 (Kerrisdale) or 683-6704 (Granville Island — Kids Only Market). FREE 5 Ibs. of Audubon Wild Bird Seed with purchase of a wild bird feeder. $14.99 Wed, Nov. 12 - Nov. 22 inclusive North Shore Pet Foods Pemberton Plaza Paws and Claws Edgemont Village Lynn Valley Pet Foods Mini Mall Pemberton Pasa 1264 Marine Drive North Vancouver 988-5012 mm 1266 Lynn Vailey Rd. North Vancouver 988-9912 CORE A Yt APA EA ERT pla 3071 Woodbine Ave. North Vancouver 984-7855 Advertisement ee —