16 - Wednesday, November 22, 1989 ~ North Shore News abe ae ae . NEWS photo Neil Lucente EN GARDE: North Vancouver's Mike Martinz (left) scores a direct hit on Doug Kent of Vancouver during a fencing tourney at Seylynn Hall. The North Vancouver Fencing Club finished third after Surrey and UBC 2. Michelle Field and Doug Stitter, both from North Vancouver, finished third and fifth respectively in indi- vidual results. Caps slowed CAPILANOS FIRST XV travelled to Seattle on Saturday where they lost 19-15 to Old Paget Sound Rughy Ciub. Caps secmed to be suffering the effects of a two-week layoff and never quite regained their recent vorm. Clayton Wick scored three un- converted tries and Mike Parr — Kicked a penalty goal for the locals. Capilanos Seccud XV put on a powerful display in trouncing Kats Rugby Club 25-3 at Kiahani Park on Saturday. Tries for the locals were scored by Chris Tilly, Jason Delaney, Cliff Mytton and the veteran Tony Scott. Tony Kristopsiie kicked three converts and a penalty goal. In other weekend rugby action, Capilanos Thirds defeated Meralomas Thirds 14-12 and Capilanos Fourths lost to Kats Fourths 23-4. Every new car or truck sold receives a pair of Rossignol skis! Woto CORRECTION NOTICE Woolco Catalogue Page 25 Penny's wardrobe at 11.98 each and Sugar Kandi 16.98 each Page 26 Sesame Street DishTeaset 9.99 set and Chilton Tea/Cook set. The description for these items has been transposed. TM DRUG Corection Notice Due to ati error in distribution the Rainee Men’s Utility Travel Sag #201 advertised in our Nov. 15 flyer is not available. Taking Care of Christmas 12 Page flyer, November 22nd Pge 7 grid item, brass and tn- colour planters should rec 6%" only, not 7'%2"". Picture shows dif- ferent sizes, but should only be one size. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our Customers. Seccer Accountemps scratching to the top DURING WEEKS 10 and 11 of the Coaches Soccer League sched- ule, Accountemps continued its climb back into the upper ranks after a disappointing finish last season. Two victories by identical 2-0 scores kept its unbeaten streak going at five wins and two draws in its last seven matches. In week 10, George Boyle and Sohn Webster each scored once to send Pemberton Station down to defeat while in week 11, Al Bonisteel, with an early goal from a scrambie in front, and Derek Potlock, with a late insurance marker, provided the margin of victory over Candia Taverna. Sohn Gordon in the Ac- countsmps net posted his second and third consecutive shut-outs as his team continues to lead the y GIVEAWAY FOR TEST DRIVES league in goals against with 12, tied with Midas Rangers. Other week 10 scores saw Nordic blast Molson’s 7-{, Olympia Goldcaps blank Midas Rangers 3- 0, Norvan Old-Timers down F.C. Germania 4-1, O.K. Tires roll over Fosters Pacific 4-0, Candia Tav- eraa double Swan Lager 4-2, and Rogers Pro Sports notch its first win of the season, edging Mit. Seymour Ravens 3-2. In week 11, Steve Pii scored the only goal as Midas Rangers edged F.C. Germania 1-0, while Nordic downed Pemberton Station 5-2, Molson’s beat Rogers Fro Sports 5-3, Olympia Galdcaps edged Mt. Seymour Ravens 2-1, Norvan Old-Timers tripped up OR. Tires 3-1, and Svan Lager and Fosters Pacific battled to a 1-1 draw. ! : i * 10 FREE SKI PASS GIVEAWAYS DAILY SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 25, 1989 | ; 2