B2 - Sunday, March 4, 1984 - North Shore News Defenseman shows scoring punch AIMIE LEHOUILLIER moved from defence to the forward line for the first time this season, and had two goals and five assists as the Old Buzzards crushed the understaffed Warriors 11-2 in North Shore Senior Hockey action last week. Linemate Howie Carty had two goals and two assists, with Val Donovan and Greg Smith each adding a pair ofgoals. Wayne Bratten and Larry Braley countered for the losers, who played the game with only eight skaters. SKATE YOUR way through the Spring Break. Karen Magnussen Arena will be of- fering several skating packages for the week-long school holiday. Preschool and School age children’s packages include % hour in- struction followed by % hour free time and organized games. The Hockey Power Package consists of % hour power skating instruction followed by ™% hour scrim- mage. All packages include a fee T-shirt. Hockey and Tiny Tot Hockey ‘‘Just for Fun’’ will also be offered. These pro- grams are specially designed to enable preschool and school age children to prac- tice skating skills and enjoy a casual game of hockey. Games will be played across the width of the ice to maximize participant involvement. Call Karen Magnussen Arena at 984-9341 for pro- gram times, prices, and registration information. Register early as space is limited. NEW SKILLS DO YOU want your child to have the opportunity to develop coordination, agility, strength and = flexibility? These are essential com- ponents of fitness, and it ts important for a_ child to develop them early and then maintain them throughout their life. At William GOnffin Com munity Centre there are still a few openings in Children's Ages 6-8 years old Gymnastic classes. 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Don Langford tied the game late in the third, taking a faceoff pass from Ed Col- entres day and Thursdays. 3:30-4:30 is for girls only and 4:30-5:30 is for boys only. Instruction is given on the vault, bar, beam, trampoline and mats. For further information please contact: William Grif- fin Community Centre, 851 West Queen’s Rd., 986-2255. PRE SCHOOL REGISTER EARLY for preschool programs offered by the North Vancouver Recreation Commission. Programs for three and four year olds at Lynn Valley Hall fill up quickly, and registra- tion is how underway for the 1984-85 season. The Fall _session begins September 4, and/follows the schedule of the schoal year. May 9, 1984 is the. day to register School, also offered at Lynn Valley Halil. The summer programs run once or twice a week during July and August, providing an ex- cellent introduction to fall preschool. Three, four, and five year olds can be registered for both summer months - or Ju- ly or August only. All preschoo! programs are taught by licenced teachers fully qualified in early: child- hood education. Featured in the preschool are arts and crafts, gym ac- tivities, field trips, films, sports day, skating or swim. ming, and a Christmas concert Registrations will be ac- cepted at Karen Magnussen Arena, 937 Lynn Valley Road. For more information, please call the Arena at 984-9341. 088-5416 for Summer Pre- | lins and skating into the slot unmolested to fire a screened shot past Gary Hallsy. Both Hallsy and Keith Gibson in the Drillers net made several good stops to keep the score low. Dave Barker scored three unassisted goals and another. on a pass from Ed Reimer to lead the Old Crows to a 9-5 victory over the Firefighters. The game was close until the third period. Les Brant had three assists for the Crows. Eric Virs scored two for the Firefighters and set up Mike Haines with a beautiful pass for their final counter. in the individual scoring trace, Ron Brown of the Old Crows carries a one-point lead over Larry Barker, with Larry Brown of the Drillers another point back. VanCity Don't miss the All-Candidates Forum: Election for the Board of Directors to be broadcast on North and West Vancouver Cable 10 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 7th. Vancouver Savings. cate VAnCITe!: - oe Next week the Drillers meet the Old Buzzards to determine which team earns second place and a bye in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. The Drillers need only a tie to clinch second. At the other end, Firefighters and War- riors will meet to determine OFTEN COPIED — NEVER EQUALLED = WORK WERR WORLD'S ORIGINAL G - ty (Requiar Retall from 20° - NATIONAL BRANDS) . BRING US YOUR OLD BOOTS! 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