16 - Wednesdas, May 23, 1990 — North Shore News Divers plunge to victory NORTH SHORE divers made an impressive showing at the Spring Teams play Provincial Diving Championships at Vancouver Aquatic Centre. In the women’s open platform event. Commonwealth Games medalist. Paige Gordon finished first, followed by her sister Megan Gordon in second place. North Vancouver Diving Club’s Suzanne Bell finished first in the three-metre and one-metre events {1} years and under) followed in third and fifth places by team mates Morgan McRae and Natalie Strouse on the one-metre. Courney Baldwin, North Vancouver diver, finished second in the one-metre and three-metre events (12) and 13 years)followed in fourth place on the one-metre by Billi Burrows. another ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER Barristers & Solicitors IMPAIRED DRIVING FAX 986-9286 AFTER HOURS 645-8989 SE NTAL CONSU TAT 986-4366 300-1401 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. for charity THE “JACKS Are Better’’ tour- nament kicks off this Saturday at Inter-River Park. A fund raiser for cystic fibrosis, the tournament pits the Jack Lonsdales hardbal! and softball teams against each other. The first game will be hardball, starting at 4 p.m. on May 26. The following Saturday, June 2, at 4 p.m., the two teams will play softbail at Mahon Park. The team with the most runs after both games will win what or- ganizers plan to make an annual tournament. Spectators are welcome. For in- formation, call Scott Abernethy at 922-8643 or Mike Rakis at 986- 7333. Tigers lead little league THE MT. Seymour Little League is well into its 1990 season with 41 teams and more than 500 boys and girls registered. The future for the league looks bright as 470 of these players are in the six to 12 year old age range. Players in the 13 to 18 years age group play in Zone 5, which en- compasses the entire North Shore and Howe Sound. Standings for the majors as of May 17 include the Tigers leading with an 8-1-0 record, the Expos and Mariners tied at 4-3-1, the Dodgers at 2-6-0 and the Cubs at 1-6-0. Every May, just before General Paint announces its Paint & Wallpaper Sale, people start having a real urge to spruce things up. The walls, the halls, the floors, the ceilings, the mouldings, the frames, even the decks that they were going to get around to eventually... well... with spring in the air, the time has come! 4 : Then General Paint comes along with the kind of savings you'll find on this page, i and you have what can only be called a splendid example of = perfect timing. Not to mention a chance to win a trip to Disneyland as well. = in conclusion: You're ready. We're ready. Se . s@00 coe 62 OFF the price ot every regular can* of General Paint Woodcratt, Seni- Transparent and Sotid Colour Latex or Oil Stains INTERIOR ALA IE SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL WHITE a2 EIe _7/ eee 30% 0 OFF... vast selection of in-store and special order wallcoverings and borders. PLUS newly discounted walicovering patterns for as low as $3.99, vane quinnnes ast 30% OFF the list price of the new Sunvorthy collections of Young & Fanciful and Mrs. Mitchell's Country Kitchen. AND MICKEY T00! You if find your entry form , for achance to win a tantasy family vacation for 4 to Disneyland at all General Paint Stores and Participating Dealers More details in last week's May Sale Flyer. Sponsored by SUNWORTHY can* of premium quality General Paint Alkyd and Breeze Latex interior and exterior finishes. Paint specials are also available at Participating Dealers. “Regulars pow J 7B utes though sume date cans May Ceran itt stock Look for your General Paint store at the sign of the rainbow GENERAMPAINT|: West Vancouver Park Royal South Mall 922-7389 The savings are on now untd May 27th. Open Victoria Day. North Vancouver 133 West 16th St. 988-0141 (one block west of Lonsdale) THE VOICE OF HOMNTH AND WEST WAnCOUVE SUNDAY + WEOMESDAY - THIDAY