s VICTORY FOR BURNABY was the result of this goal in the second overtime period against the North Vancouver seniow women’s lacrosse team in the provincial championships last weekend. N. Van fought back from this loss to rench the final, but was again thwarted by Burnaby. For story see page B4. (Terry Peters photo) Cruisers ho The Nosth Vancouver Cruisers summer swim club host the North Shore Winter Club Marlins and the Squamish club last weekend ma ‘BD swim meet. A xsumber of Cruisers placed well m the com- petitions. In the girls cight and ander division: Nicole Mraese placed first m the backstroke and 50m breaststroke and second in the 50m freestyle; Stuart Doyle placed fourth in the 50m backstroke and SOm freestyle. In the girls 9 and 10 division; Shannon May was third in the 50m breaststroke Ingraham was third in the 100m freestyle, and fourth in the 50m backstroke and 50m breaststroke; Donna Ed- wards was fifth in the 50m backstroke and 100m freestyle; Emily Johnston was fourth in the butterfly. and 50m backstroke and fourth m the 50m freestyle: Dane Cote was second in the 5SQm backstroke and 50m breaststroke. In the boys 9 and 10 division, Michael McKilligan was first in the 50m backstroke and sixth in White Sale Starts July 27th pg howe fl ar i prep Cows Deaut tf lf Park Royal 926-5122 North Mall st three team the 50m breaststroke; Mark Elliot was second in the 50m breaststroke and fifth in the $Om_ butterfly: Andrew BaDantyne was sixth in the 50m _ freestyle and 50m backstroke. In the girls 11 and 12 division; Maryann McKilligan was second in the 100m _ freestyle. SOm backstroke, 50m _breast- stroke and 50m _ butterfly: Katie Elliot was third in the 50m _ si backstroke, 50m breaststroke and 50m butterfly, and fourth in the 100 freestyle; Elaine In the boys 11 and 12 division; Alberto Sovernigo was first in the 50m butterfly and 50m breaststroke and fifth in the 100m freestyle and 50m backstroke: Dario Gianni was second m the 50m butterfly, SOm backstroke and 50m breaststroke, and third in the 100m freestyle; Kari Ahien was third m the 50m but- terfly and 50m breaststroke and fourth in the 5SOm backstroke and 100m freestyle: Graeme Doyle was sixth in the 50m backstroke, 50m breaststroke and sixth in the 100m freestyle: Allan North B3 - Wednesday, July 22, 1981 - North Shore News N. Shore Indians to start playoffs Against Delta The North Shore Indians Senior B_ lacrosse team begins the playoffs Friday with an 8 p.m. game at the Vancouver Recreation Centre against Delta. The best of three senes will then move to Delta for a game on Monday and a third game if necessary will be played Friday, July 31 in North Van. The North Shore club finished the regular season last week with a 14-2 record. The team dropped its last game of the season by a 17- 14 score against the Van- couver Blue Angels. It was the first actual loss for the club which had . Heally was first in the 100m freestyle, third in the 50m backstroke, and fifth in the 50m butterfly: Craig Maddess was fifth in the 100m freestyle and sixth in _ the 50m butterfly. In the girls 13 and over division, Alessia Freschi was first in the 100m backstroke, third in the 100m freestyle and fourth in the 50m butterfly. N. Van divers named North Vancouver divers will make up a third of the province's team that will travel to Thunder Bay. Ontano next monsth to compete in the Canada Summer Games. Louise Miles, aged 15, and Gordon Johnston, aged 19 ’ have both been named to the six-member which will compete August II to 14. diving team from Comeudnoe PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE IN COMPUTING a I presents innovative computer solutions for your business Our APPLE It FINANCIAL PLANNING SYSTEM ’ costs less than $180 per month. * Use it for production, inventory, manpower & cash planning. Create P/L, cash flow & bal ance sheet protormas in minutes. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR Based on 3 year torms at 21%. anil li | Know where you're going! No.100—1500 WEST GEORGIA ST. defaulted one game early in the season. The Indians are strong favourites for the cham- pionship title as they con- sistently defeated other teams in the league by overwhelming margins. SPECIAL _ OUT-OF-TOWN MR. | MAKER and THE TEST DRIVE \ HONDAS! Mr. Mileage Moker, Bill Docksteader, and the Vancouver Whitecaps have a special welcome for out-of-town holi- doyers! Come to Bill Docksteader’s King- swoy Hondo, 445 King- sway! Test drive one of the new mileage-mok- ing, money-saving Hondas! Mr. Mileage Moker has the best Hondo selec- tlon in B.C.! And Mr. Mileage Maker makes the best Hondo doals in Canada! Mover driven oa Honda? Well, find out what oll Hondo lovers rave about! Test drive one of Mr. Mileage Maker's Hondas at Kingsway Hondo — and you'll re- ceive a tree ticket to o Vancouver Whitecaps game! Aad welcome to our city, ftoths! Say hello to Hondo at Bill Docksteader's KINGSWAY 445 Kingsway! 879-7414