32 - Wednesday, October 16 1985 - North Shore News WINNIPEG Blue Bombers’ Sean Kehoe runs through the B.C. Lions opposition as the Bombers headed to a 31-10 victory. The win virtually assures the Bombers first place with their second win in a row over the Lions. A crowd of 59,000, the largest ever for 4 regular season game, watched the contest Friday. RENOVATION SALE! We at International Waterbeds are changing our store to give you the latest in high quality, low priced floata- tion sleep systems. Come in and see all of our beds along with our.beautiful bedroom suites and see why Interna- tional Waterbeds is the leader in quality & design. international waterbeds 3292 E. Broadway 255-8486 NEWS photo Stuas? Davis _ Join before October 31 to take advantage . fof our 3 month ‘Pay as you Play’ memberships. | "OCT. 16-20 EXHIBITION PARK . ca = Make entertaining at home more memorable! Two memberships, one for the casual player of squash or racquetball and the other, for our fitness oriented clientelle. Each membership is $29.99 and comes y- with a free gift package vaiued at over $100. 3 months .... 9” Renovate your home for less! Do It For Yourself Theatre with CBC's Mary Bellows! M Handyman George Dalgleish! * Plus Unlimited ideas for home wd improvements, leisure and lifestyle, we :f and planning family - festive occasions! WED. THUR. 5PM-10PM, FRI. 1PM-TOPM, t SS “ ~4 N . SAT I1AM.10PM, SUN. 11AM-6PM ' N i if ADMISSION: ADULTS $4.60 ~ fet SENIORS & STUDENTS $3.50 . an _— ™ Ww ' ~~ RACQUET CLUB 124 West Third, North Van. 986-534 1 j CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Seniors! Present your Golden Age Pass to any Famous Players theatre in Vancouver between now and Oct. 20 and pick up a 2 for 1 coupon for ihe Home Show!