B4 - Wednesday, December 7, 1983 - North Shore Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. News Coaches Soccer ACTION IN the second half of the Coaches’ Soccer league schedule began on Sunday. The games were generally close and competitive, with one exception, as Lynnwood Hotel got goals from Ted Budai (2), Bill Smith (2), Don McLean and Ron Wilson en route to a lop-sided 6-1 win over Labatts. Olympia Gold Caps jumped two places in the Standings as they defeated Ray Johnson Plumbing 3-1 on the strength of goals by Mark Cassidy, Bill Ferguson and Tom Craig. Northshore Nissan gave league-leading Iron Horse a run for their money in a con- test which was hard-fought and well-played. lron Horse eventually prevailed, however, and emerged with a 2-0 victory. In other action, Molsons defeated Soccerwest and Aar- dquin Construction topped Totemcolor by identical 3-1 scores while Eagle Harbor and Carlings battled to a 1-1 draw. Jets shot down IN A rough game the Junior B Winter Club) Flames outlasted Chilliwack = Jets picking up a $-3 win on Saturday night. Jim Wilson) proved sack handling ts not a lost art scor Ing twice and setting up another Paul lTadey also scorcd twie and Howie Stohl had a single for the winners Garth Tubman was tn the nets for the Flames On Sunday the Flames travelled to Seattle and lost $-4 to the Americans. Flames were short five players and in the third penod i showed Next home game 1s Satur day, December 10) against Belhngham = Game time as 8 45pm atthe Winter Club intermed soccer EARLIER GAMES postpon cdiin the sebedule were final ly played on Saturday December 3 Results Div. | Van Holdings of) Egret Hycaps 0] Shoppers Drup 0, NS Wanderers Of; WY Rokanee | Capilano tev 2h wy Ob Diane. wi\ Raanpers So oW ON Kiswatte 5 Rotary Porevtrs Crate fs) (de faulty Kiuvty Cratl Crusaders | Noo. 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The combina- tion of Termanson and guard Tony Martin’s shooting with 6’5’" centre Rob Pearson’s rebounding will make them strong contenders as one of the league’s top teams. ARGYLE PIPERS coach- ed by Peter Therrien have the benefit of being on the receiv- ing end of a strong Junior program. Thernen did a good job with last years Senior team and look for him to expand on that as he has a combination of dedication and strong rebounding of Cart Vuorinen (6’3’’) and Derek Moore (6'4’’). This team has six players standing at 6’4’’ and has a balanced scoring attack. HILLSIDE last year lack- ed the height and experience to be a strong contender in league play, however, this year under the tutelage of coach Randy Young they will most definitely be one of the league’s top teams. The team will be led by 6°2’’ forward The Council of The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver will be considering a waste disposal and sanitary sewer utility fee effective 1984 January 1. The intent in implementing these charges is to remove from general taxes (payable for 1984 without penalty on or before July 4) and place on a utility fee (payable for 1984 without penalty on or before March 5) the operating costs associated with the operation of the Municipal Sewer System (ex- cluding debt charges) and the cost of Refuse Collection. This will more equitably levy these charges without increasing overall taxation for these services. Fee (b) if water Charges for the unit/bullding are based on metered quarterly (three months) consumption, Waste Disposal fee as (a) above, and Sewer Utility fee as follows First 10,000 cubic feet of water used $49 per 100 cu ft Next 10,000 cubic feet of water used $38 Next 10.000 cubic feet of water used 4,3 ye, 1983 [ec emits All tin excess of 30.000 cubic feet 4 “yey ‘. <4 “if there rs, over T cubic metre per building then the Murriwte acatty would not be iivolved and a private Contractor would te ced pour Suant to Waste Disposal By law No 3008 Iriwibercd Cory Ebaby pot copocos seal Counce wilh toe Considering December Pra the Counce td Chambers Mane modal ball West Vane ouver Myyeabters cat 28 OO) gotta Waste Disposal $59 OO per unit $59 OO per unit $59 OO per unit (1 cubic metre or less per building)* {*0) V/tty Sotreret Chris Wilson who ts a strong shooter and good leaper. Sur- rounding him will be Grade 12 returnees Mike Andregg (6'1'’) and guard Reece Dug- gan (S’14"’). CARSON GRAHAM gets the nod as this year’s sleeper team. The team will be led by 6’2’’ forward Darren Beckett and he will have a strong sup- porting cast in Grade 11 guard Pau! Simmons (5"11"’) and guard Sean Taylor both of whom were outstanding players at Balmoral. At the centre position will be 6’4”’ forward Jim Moir. SEYCOVE will enter its first year of Senior boys com- petition with a team which will be a strong contender for middle of the pack honors. The team coached by Jack Tasaka lost in last years In- termediate boys V. & D. final and could possibly move up a notch higher than they are rated here. Team captain 6'2”’ forward Paul Chapman will lead the team and he will be assisted by centre Mike Matkin (6'°S’’) and = guard Mike Norris (5’8"’). Mootriday 198 4 4d Albata Mrcatite ipod! © derk