TheReview Wednesday; October 10,1990 — B7 Kapteyns drop first match Peninsula women’s field hockey team and will continue to improve team the Kapteyns dropped its first as the season wears on, she said. game of the season, Saturday. Team spokesman Caroline Pat- erson said the Kapteyns lost 2-0 to the Dolphins despite playing a very solid defensive game at the Oak Bay oval. “The Dolphins were a very young team who played hard and dominated throughout,” she said. Despite playing well below their best, the Division 3 Kapteyns hockey players did well to keep the teams tied at 0-0 at the half-way mark, Paterson said. But the strong attacking play of the well-conditioned Dolphins eventually paid off with two well- struck goals in the second-half, she said. Kapteyns goaltender Catriona Matherson distinguished herself Cli by frustrating many of the Dol- IVE phins’ attacks on goal, she said. sii “Catriona did really well. She TANNER —— : deflected a lot of their shots,” TAKING A JUMP at full gallop, a showjumper at the Vicforia-Saanich Pony Club Mini Event Paterson said. With two wins and one loss, the team is still confident it will do well in the league title race, she said. =] competition wastes no time as she races around the course at Withy Windles Farm in North With several new players, the Liberal Gandidate for = Saanich, Saturday. Kapteyns are still developing as a Saanich North & The Islands S 2 5 a a = a J a Meadows’ pair win city foursome championship WATCH Be part ofthe campaign team that will elect Clive Tanner ag Glen Meadows ladies’ golfing pair © The nine-hole champion forthe sion is Audrey Benn, she said, [Mae)>} SUNFLOWER’S | Bernie Davies and Shirley Downs 1990 season is Muriel Jerome, while the Bronze Flight champion = @ won the championship flight inthe while Pat Fisk placed second, she _is Joyce McLaren, who edged out FALL SALE ; Victoria City and District Fore- said. runner-up Donna Owens. STARTS OCT 10th 6 56. 1 68 7 ‘somes Championship, Sept. 28. Winning the Silver Flight divi- P Canadian Ladies Golf Associa- #@ tion spokesman Jean Thornton S] said the pair eared top honors by @ beating 119 other pairs at the 'competition’s final at the Royal 24 Colwood Golf Club. / With an impressive net score of # 59.5, fellow Glen Meadows Erma § Hatt and Gerri Cox won the pres- tigious net trophy, she said. And in the third flight level of competition, Marg Robertson and _ Doreen Ovcharick were the vic- tors, she said. Meanwhile, Ardmore Ladies Golf Club publicist Reita Wilson said Julia Toller has emerged as the new ladies’ club champion, while Shirley Hayes placed run- ner-up. . CAN’T REACH B YOUR FEET Call the FOOT NURSE to the Provincial Legislature! ~ to your - peninsula home. 652-1150 ENJOY THE THRILLS OF GREAT MOVIES ON THE SUPERCHANNEL PREVIEW WEEKEND It starts at 6 pm Friday, October 12 and runs for 53 hours of continous, commercial-free entertainment. Movies ..... The Abyss, Full Moon in Blue Water, Bat 21, Bill & Ted’s Excellent adventure, Star Trek V, Scrooged ..... and more. PLUS ..... Tine in to the Family Channel Preview for the warmth and wonder of Disney plus over a dozen movies ..... all “G” Rated and commercial-free. i MONTESSORI FAMILY CHANNEL SUPER CHANNEL CENTER OF Ch. 23 Ch. 22 '| SIDNEY LARGER THAN: | Accepting registration ~~ 2 for Half & Full Day Pre-school Program for - 13 - 5 Year Olds Shiauw Via Now CALL. cable AT 474-21 1 T | SUPERS . OPEN FOR THIS LIMITED TIME SPECIAL OFFER ee +Basic cable required. Taxes and converter may be extra. At participating cable companies. FREE’ OCTOBER 12, 13, 14, 1990 __ 1 g©| 10345 Bowerbank Rd. 656-3214