83-Sunday News, February 10, 1980 PLAYING THEIR LAST GAME before leaving for the Quebec Winter Carnival hockey tournament, West Van's Peewee A's previewed their new Canuck uniforms for the home town fans in a league game against Richmond Sunday at West Van Arena. West Van showed their winning form which they hope will carry over to the Quebec tournament as they scored a 6-5 triumph over Richmond — netting the winning goal with only fifteen seconds remaining. Teams participating in this year's Quebec tournament will be wearing the colours of the NHL team located in the city the Peewee team is representing. For the West Van team’s participation in the tournament, the Vancouver Canucks outfitted the boys with uniforms, protective equipment, hockey jackets and equipment bags. Everything for the outdoors Campers,, hikers, fishermen — no matter what the outdoor sport, the Vancouver Sportsmen's Show at Exhibition Park February 13 to 17 will have something for everyone. The success of the “Camping on Wheels” Show of previous years’ has resulted in ane all- encompassing exhibition for the outdoorsman produced by Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows. More than !00 companies representing many hundreds of lines and products will be setting up information booths and display areas in the Rollerland, Showmart, Food and North Forum Buildings of the park. A feature of interest to dog fanciers, for instance, will be the “World of Dogs” where several breeds of dogs will be on display each day with an opportunity to talk to the breeders to ascertain which breed 1s best suited to the type of hunting the show visitor has in mind There will be grooming. training obedience and New pri oe $6095 e Only 6 left to choose from deluxe GTL model financing arranged on the spot- VG Mountview Motors 1600 Marine Drive, North Van. 980-3431 B.C.’s largest AMC - Jeep - Renault dealer demonstrations and sporting dogs will be put through their paces in tracking and retneving demonstrations. interested in fishing, Peter Executive Director of the Toronto Anglers’ and Hunters’ Association and winner of For those fresh-water Edwards, several gold medals for casting in international competitions, will be in attendance to teach casting techniques and to talk about the necessary equipment for fishing in B.C.’s numerous lakes and streams. To dispel the notion that camp cooking is all canned beans and fried luncheon meat, a home economist will demonstrate easy-to-prepare foods for camping and will be available to discuss various methods of preparing food for the outdoor life. At ‘Paddlers’ Place’. the show visitor wil be able to Jlearn the proper canoeing strokes and watch the ex perts handle kayaks and canoes. Now only $5 38 3 For the winter sports enthusiast, a number of displays will be set up, in- cluding the British Columbia Ski Council's demonstration area where cross-country skiing will take place. A wide range of govern- ment departments will be on hand to explain how the ouldoorsman can get the most out of B.C.’s water- ways, forests and mountains. There will be represen- tatives from tourist organizations from_ various jurisdictions across North America, displays of recreational vehicles, small boats and motors, fishing tackle, clothing — in fact. pretty well anything the outdoorsman requires. And should visitors” to previous ‘Camping on Wheels” Shows despair that (ovvcsiits toread cat Pdovieds seep Nd | hve Pthhes FO Naat Ebates Haida Thermo Glass Takes the cold out of morning feet. “Ch Nts their particular area of interest has been overlooked, they can rest assured that a large con- tingent of recreational vehicles will also be on display. The Vancouver Sport- smen’s Show will be held from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, | p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and | p.m. to6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for juniors (five to 15) as well as senior citizens. Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows produce 14 exhibitions across Canada each year with all proceeds devoled to comservation research, projects) and outdoors education through the Canadian National Sportsmen’s Fund. MM WA \n. Haida Thermo Glass Ltd Nosticarsse HS Nosy Hockey grant denied by district North Vancouver District Council Monday denied a the right to represent the Greater Vancouver Area in request by coach Mike the B.C. Winter Games, and Marshall of the North wished to outfit the team in Vancouver Juvenile “A” the appropriate dress and Minor Hockey team for a colours of the zone they grant amounting to $1,340. represent. The ‘fost per The’ decision followed council's policy of refusing all ad hoc grants. outfit of jacket, shirt and pants amounted to $90.00 per outfit for an approximate total of $2,000. The proposal to refuse to make a grant was made, “with great regret”, by Alderman Jim Ball. All aldermen agreed except for Ernie Cnst. The coach advised council that the team had already raised about $660.00 through raffles, botile drives and the like, and were still trying to raise the balance before the date of the event February 29. 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