4 t RF EE 30 - Sunday, December 17, 1989 - North Shore News { WEST VANCOUVER Otters coach Aan Jones (right) receives an award recognizi for the swim club. Also pictured are (left to right) head coach Richard Gate and swimmers Anita Danzig and Sarah Cullen. Mishaps show to b’ball form THE MISHAPS might want to change their name after placing first in the final standings of the North Shore men’s basketball fall season. Putting in a secord place finish was the Cannery, followed by Rounders West and then Team Fenske in fourth place. The All-Star team for the season includes cenire John Gildersleeve, forwards Brad Tone and Garry Thompson, and guards Jim Kelly and Adsm Shaki. Aaron Pcint was named MVP. Organized by the North Shore YMCA and the West Vancouver Recreation Centre, the winter basketball league starts Jan. 17. For more information, contact Miit Williams at 926-5541. Lynnwood sinks hockey Sailors THE LYNNWOOD Ions sunk Sailer Hagars 5-2 in North Shore Industrial Hockey League action last weekend in a tight and ag- gressive game. Nine minutes into the third period, Scott Wakefield of Sailor Hagars got a breakaway on goal; his shot missed the post by inches, but in the process he went head- first into the boards. Play was stopped until Wakefield was taken away by am- bulance to emergency where he was later released. In other games, the Ravens stomped Coach House 7-4 and Pemberton Station downed Foster Chiefs 7-4, after scoring four of the goals in the third on power plays. 2800 Moutitain ight . Pastor. Wayne, Stil BON’T SMOKE Beitish Cohimbia Lung Association ing ber 10 years of service Niolson’s drown Sailor Hagar’s DRAWS WERE the order of the day in week 14 of Coaches Soccer League action, as three of the seven matches ended in ties. Mount Seymour Ravens and Foster’s Pacific battled to a 1-1 stand-off, Olympia Goldcaps and O.K. Tires matched goals in a 2-2 stalemate, and the contest between Rogec’s Pro Sports and F.C. Ger- mania ended in a rare 0-0 deadlock. In the feature match of the day, Molson’s gleaned goals from Graham Wood and Sam Larmour and shut-out goalkeeping from Colin Robertson as they downed Saitor Hagar's (formerly Pember- ton Station) 2-0. The game marked the return of Kelly Wirth to the Mofson’s lineup after a six-month absence follow- ing a broken ankle. . The league front-runners kept up their torrid pace as Norvan Old-Timers breke Accountemps’ shut-out streak with a 3-1. win while Nordic crushed Castlemaine XXXX 7-1. Meanwhile Midas Rangers kept pace with the leaders as Steve Pii notched a hat trick in a 3-0 victory over Candia Taverna in a match that saw penalty kicks saved at both ends of the pitch. * The snow-muffled mountains and valleys. The crisp, clean air that hints of spring to come. You, your skis and the untracked powder. It's Jasper in winter. And it's waiting for you. With incredible skiing. Great restaurants. The mountains’ best hotels and motels. At seasonally adjusted rates that cover the price range. Grab your skis and hit the snow at Jasper. It’s unbelievable! , Mbt! dl | ah sib al Jasperfection Gem ofthe Cdnadian Rockies Cali one of our members now, and For full details, be sur ask about Jasperfection. ion donee ee mention “Jasperiection" Chateau Jasper 1-800-661-9323 Whistlers Hotel (403) 652-3361 Astori 5 ; Alpine Village (403) 852-3285 Fax: (403) 852-4993 mone Howe Fax: 103 867.9472 Athabesca Hotel (403) 852-3396 Pyramid Lake Sungalows {403} 852-3535 Beckers Bungalows , (403} 852-3779 Fax: (403) 852-4955 Marmot Motor Lodge 1-800-661-6521 Jasper Park Lodge (403) 852-3301 Bonkomme Bungalows {403} 852-3205 Sawridge Hotet 1-800-661-6427 Jasper {nn Motor Lodge | 800 661 1933 Lobstick Lodge 1-800-651-9317 Diamond Moiel/Yonquin Motor Inn (403) 852-3143 Andrew Motor Lodge ° 1-809-661-9935 Brewster Transport {403} 852-3332 Marmot Basin Ski Area (403) 852-3816 Fax: (403) 852-4413 Pine Bungalows (403) 852-3491