NOT A NEW delivery van for the NEWS, but a Formula Vee owned and operated by Marty Knoll of the North Shore. The car will be taking part in a number of racing events in Canada and the U.S. and is currently om display, along with otbers under the jurisdiction of the Sports Car Club of B.C., at the Coquitlam Centre until Saturday. aco Undefeated year for Avalons An undefeated season has assured Avalons Blues of Promotion of the second division of the Vancouver Metropolitan Soccer League for the 1980-81 season. A 5-1 win over Wesburn Rovers on the weekend assured the North Shore entry of their promotion, plus the undefeated ranking. Blues finished the season with 13 wins against one draw. The team collected a total of 57 goals. while holding the opposition to Il. + Avalons started their final win with a goal at the Ul minute mark when Ron Wilson scored from 10 yards out. Only four minutes later Ian Dailey chipped in a shot from the 18 yard mark. A penalty shot by Rob second half saw Paul Boyd at the 25 minute mark Balducci chip in a deflection made the score 3-0 followed off Dick Burns. Balducci shortly by Wilson’s second finished the season with 10 goal. Wilson finished the goals and 14 assists. season as the teams top scorer with 16 goals and & Balducci and Wilson were seven assists. the offensive stars of the game for Blues while Don Wesburn's only goalcame McClean and Ed Van- at the 40 minute mark. blankenstein were the top The only scoring in the defensive players. Family affairs in coaches action : A pair of brothers and a father and son combination helped turn the coaches league into a senes of upsets on the weekend. Tommy and Jim Quinn each picked up a hat tnck in helping Molsons to a 7-2 win over Squamish Chefs, while Ricky Rowat and his dad Lyle each picked up singles in helping Lynn Valley to a 4-1 win over Grassies. In the major upset of the day, Caribbean all-stars downed league leading Carhngs 2-1. Olympics came from a 3-0 deficit to overhaul Goldcaps and post a come from behind 4-3 win while Old Timers moved to within a port of Carlings as a result of their 6- 0 win over Bosch Royals. Eagle Harbor picked up ther third point of the season as a result of a }-l draw with Time Out. Time Out had to come from behind late in the second half to find the tie. OBITUARY IMPORTANT NOTICE Girls Softball League The HIGHLANDS KIWANIS CLUB requires help to carry on the ROGER DAVIS GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE. HELP is needed in the organization and operation of the league, or it will be necessary to disband due to lack of manpower, after 17 ') years of activity. Meeting will be held at . CANYON GARDENS, 8 PM Wednesday, March 12, 1980 for information call Murray Knowles - 988-7943 John Theed - 987-5507 SPRING SALE OFFER ““FREE INSTALLATION’ THE MOUNTAIN-GLO FIREPLACE INSERT *The only insert with designed SECONDARY BURN feature * Maximum heat by Natural convection & radiation * See thru tempered glass door Attractive-efficient-economical See one in action at the MOUNTAIN-GLO SHOWROOM 1703 Kingsway (between Victoria Dr. & Knight Rd.) 872-8561 Expires March 31/80 &. B3- Wednesday, March 5, 1980 - North Shore News Enjoy a perfect blend of age and smoothness. party bad r — il i es = ; il 23 , ie a : ‘ “ i Ki a a in uf a qm ‘W / " t ro TN ul Me im ate ruth su ' vi Tatum set ul i S | isi i atte i ‘iE Schenley Golden Wedding Tentebbe af ars (aries ty Ne beret cette de