B4-Wednesday, October 1, 1980 - North Shore News Cap College Rugby Blues will host Okanagan College on Saturday, October 4 at Carson-Graham in the first until the second half when size began to take its toll. The clase decision gives coaches encouragement for rst test for Blues College rugby aims for Evrope A number of fund-raising events have been planned towards the European tour including an upcoming T- POTENTIAL CHAMPIONS of 1 tomorrow, these youngsters took their group lesson sexiously from Raymond Naismith, their professional instructor, when the winter skating season of the North Vancouver Skating Club started last week at the Karen Mageussen Arena. Registration for the beginners’ classes is still being accepted. Nats undefeated Rovers hold first North Shore Nationals served notice that they are -West Van Rovers con- stinued their winning ways with a 3-2 victory over New West Luckies at Ambleside in division two action. The win leaves Rovers at big win after three games. the top of the tables with Nat thumped Alamania B_ some big games coming up. 5-0 at Eldon Park on Sunday behind the two goal per- formance of Randy Ken- nedy. Singles went to Steve Watkins, Tim Williams, and Peter Coley, a new arrival fresh out of juvenile ranks. The only dark cloud on the day was the broken leg suffered by Ross MacPhail. Last week Nationals downed Dutch Lions 41 after their opening |-1 draw against Richmond Olympics John Nanson collected the hat trick for Rovers scoring two in the first half, then picking up a mis-play by the unlucky Luckies keeper in the second half to complete the scoring. New West scored on a ‘ penalty shot, then again in injury time. On Sunday, Rovers will take on Rich- mond Canadians at Am- bleside, 2 p.m. Ref school correction The soccer referee's clinic presently underway at the Legion Hall at 15th and Lonsdale will meet tonight, October 1 and Thursday DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS NWT) OCT. 26th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in- stead of at 5-30 as originally cared in a Sunday report on Hair’s the Way To Look Great! PRICE If you're tn the neighborhood fora bhai cut of style... drop in and see us Shear Artistry Hair Design Ltd.-Unisex 1730 Marine Dr West Vancouver 926-6910 SPECIAL > game of the Totem Con- ference. Blues will be looking for a big season before _ their European tour planned for the spring of 1981. The local college will go into the game two players short following injuries to veteran Brian Smith and John Phillip Perrin in an 12-8 exhibition loss to UBC recently. Perrin has a_ fractured collarbone while Smith re- injured a hamstring. The college came up with a big game against the larger UBC squad and led the game RATTAN CANTONESE TUB CHAIR Wes Reg. $96.00 Per Chatr Interior / Exterior SATIN LATEX Reg $17.98 ¢ _ Per Gal the upcoming season. shirt day on Campus. Figure Skating LESSONS .... for all ages Beginners to Advanced. ‘Memberships from $40- 00—6 month season Register any - Fri. at 5:30 p.m. or- Sat. at 1-00 p.m. VANCOUVER SKATING CLUB 988-5625 Karen Magnussen Arena 980-7663 ~ CLOVERDALE ~— _ Paint v Paper - WN ‘a SO q thor | ~ ey ae Sg 5 a <2 palllaad Sod t Rs BOER RCE ms EUS all TF LHURI ad CEILING TEXTURE dunt add waters, rx and rol] car SPECIAL PRICE EFFECTIVE SALE DATES SEPTEMBER 29th to OCTOBER 12 ONLY. Cloverdale 1629 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver - 985-0823 Hours 7 30-5 30, Mon Thurs Fri tl!Q OO Saturday 9-5:30 BRAND ON YOUR HOME SA TaOPT NAN TODS, Sion] Caro