A forner Hillside football star has been chosen by the : B.C. Lions in their first round of the Canadian College Draft.’, ee Mark Houghton, a 6’1 wingback from the Univer- sity of California at Berkley was the third choice overall Wednesday morning. .an_ excellent jons ‘Houghton early pick i in ‘draft Head Coach Vic Rapp is high on the 22 year old’ who was selected to the All America, strength team last year. According “to club officials, Houghton is given making the team as a tight end and slotback. In Junior College, the West Van product was eighth chance of best ‘rushér in the United States at Sifkyious College. Local Vancouver products John McKay and Barry Muis were picked. in the 5th and 6th rounds from the Univer-~ sity of British Columbia. McKay is a 5711, 205 Ib. wingback while Muis, CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 to salvage tie pecan agenonaeamannerserm Pt eget tn ee en EN tnt shRNA en REN mt At a RN Oo 1! 7 id ‘ Innocent shot ears draw. | a | ic It was an innocent looking. shot by Wally Coy from just outside the Maple Ridge blue | fluke goal scored by Maple _ Ridge in the final second of last week’s encounter which robbed them of a shorthand: ed goal on a clean breakaway. attempt a few seconds line that took an unexpected earlier. hop to-elude the Chief’s netminder and give North . Van a 3-3 tie in Monday’s Coy's tying goal at 8:18 of ; : Metro action at the “Ree the third period came just : CO es _ “ Centre. five seconds after Maple ee Ridge had successfully killed ee Se _ : For the North Van team it a penalty and :North Van : ae ; was, iustice of : a sort for the goaltender Chris. Kozak had re deprived North Van of a tie in that. game. ty It was a cleanly played, ° well refereed game _ with only seven minor penalties assessed - five to Maple Ridge and two to North Van. CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 Te i eee ——— ee FN fm rr OOP pe Take sluggish brakes to Uniroyal for a | ADRUM BRAKES 2S iat We wil We wh . Wy dcchine al 4 drums & are lninga to ~1) Machine disce 2) & install No, 1 Hinings on ail 4 wheets 3) Hone & rabuls al 4 wheel cytnders F enrk toot rhea! banning (inner & outer 5) 4) Inepect hoses, hardware & seals i 3 Sarg 7 wus $55 495 ror OMY ; Now available st a shght extra cost BENDXX | (Most care) by appoint. oP 200 mine oreec)” | ELO.F." TAXI" LININGS Jon Grong 1 comes first . (Super heavy duty) OF 24 mo. Of 24,70. {prorened) : it car has 2 front discs and 2 rear drums 1 | price will be $74 95 i. ‘‘Wheel Alignment "’ Lo KEEPING IN SHAPE, Victor Harding, on the left, and Alan Brown work out at the Evergreen Squash Club in North Vancouver. The club and many others on the North Shore are finding more member using the facilities to keep in trim. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) $Q 88 : 8 @ Most cans | It’s hard on tires to run on wheels out of alignment. They wear unevenly and shorten _ , tire life, robbing you of port of your tire investment. Here is what we do: ‘ © Adjust caster & comber & toe © Check steering wheel centering ; e Check tire pressure , ; e Chech front/rear suspension © Rood test car (Does not include trucks, import con, tonion ban, excessively rusty autos of cars with alr conditioning) By appointment, no dealers or fleets. 78 FIESTAS HATCHBACKS ° 1600 cc engine, 4 apa. t tront whee! Brive. oloctrle reat $3 3 9 5 = defogger. radio, radial tires eC $180” dn., 48 months on balance 56% BC Tax & Registration included in down payment. DOMINION FORD ptt SEYMOUR ST. 684-6113 SELLITY cau .. your Uniroyal Centre at 4420 Lougheed Hwy. aiteneess) 299-4357 | 986-6222