GOALKEEPER GRANT Shilling posted the first shutout of the season, leading Wrigley’s Canadians to a 40 win over the Lynn- wood Chasers, in North Shore Industrial hockey league action last week. In other games, Super Valu (Westlynn) staggered N.S. Hobby Brewins 10-1, while, in the game for top spot, Sight and Sound finished on top of N.S. Japan Camera 5-1. Behind solid netminding by Shilling, the Canadians were led offensively by Steve **Boom Boom’”’ Jolley as he paced his team with a pair of goals to go along with team- mates Rob Gilfoil and Darell Whittaker’s singles. The win moved Wrigicy’s three points ahead of the Lynnwood and the Brewins. Meanwhile Super Valu pulled into a tie for second spot with Japan Camera and N.S. News with their romp- ing victory over the Brewins. Leading the assault were Jeff Wilshut, Tom Thorpe, and SEVEN IN A ROW Kevin Berg, each notching a pair, other snipers for Super Valu were Norm Morrison, Jamie Hodgeson, Steve Taylor and Rob Caird. Bill Hayman ruined the shutout bid for Brian Zaste, scoring the lone Hobby Brewin’s goal. Elsewhere, Sight and Sound left N.S. Japan Camera tied for second place, as they slipped into first by handing the photo- men their first loss. Sight and Sound jumped to 5-0 lead after the second period scor- ing four goals in the middle session. Tom McAlary averted the shutout when he scored with 2:16 showing on the clock. Jerry Callin, with two, John Bell-Irving, Al Dougan and Harry Kwan scored for Sight and Sound, which re- mains the only unbeaten club. Goalkeeper Glen Chalmers turned aside everything N.S. Japan Camera could direct his way, ull finally succumbing to McAlary in the dying moments. NORTH VANCOUVER Juvenile B’s (team No. 1) ran their winning streak to seven with a pair of wins over rival North Shore Winter Club and North Surrey, in last week’s N.S. Juvenile ‘B’ hockey action. The high scoring locals were held to a close, un- familiar defensive clash by the Winer Club, but when the final whistle blew, North Van came out on top of a 3-2 deci- sion. Although the Blue and Green fired 41 shots at Winter Club) goalie Jim Warkington, only Chris Frederick, with a pair, and Bill Nagy managed to turn on the red light behind him. Derek Burgess kicked out 19 shots allowing two in the North Van nets. In the fight against North Surrey, Chris Fredenck fired sunday news _ spor December 4, 1983 two for the second con- secutive game, but had to share the spothght with Gary Watt and Dave Eisler as they each counted twice in the one-sided 10-2 win. Notching singles for North Van were Craig Warren, Norm Callaghan & Nick Wadsley, while Scott Hen- shaw was again solid in the Nets, stopping 22 or 24 shots sent his way. CHRISTMAS AT THE BUTTERY IDS EAT FREE When ordering from children’s menu * Everyday 5 OOpm closing © 12 & under, accompanied by parent or grandparent ording trom our dining menu e Maximum 3 kids ¢ Does not include beverages or desserts ¢ Does not apply to speciats & coupons Expires Dec. 30 The Park Royal’s Friendly Restaurant Neat to Eaton's Park Royal 1010 South Park Royal, W. Van 922-8215 SECTION Sports Desk 985-2131 AUTO «= BUSINESS « ‘ NEWS photo Terry Pe! SUTHERLAND SABRES, in dark shirts, started off the provincial soccer championship on a winning note Thurs- day knocking off Centennial, in white, 1-0 after earlier defeating Norkum 2-1. Argyte had a penalty kick win over Centennial but lost to Norkum in first day play. Finals results will be available in Wednesday’s News. Slacks Jackets Sweaters Winter Coats Dresses Skirts Offer expires Dec. 31, 1983 Two locations to serve you! 1305 | onsdale N Vane ouver 987-2412 15O1) lynn Valley Kd N Vancouver 987-5919