HEADING FOR the hoop b Capilano Blues forward Dan Mawson in Friday's winning game against Selkirk at Delbrook. (Terry Peters photo) “Mly favorite dance,” “My favorite dish.” Some people love great dining. Some people love great dancing. bor some poopie whe love the best of both theres stulb only one place THE PURE STDE ROOM Neo other spot ion the North Shore offers your suet a wide oo thon {oye ba veontte Ganece oon vor favorite dete actes inelae o, a Croaromet Senotyasbored PdCE PERE SEDE ROOM Kiuastie che gance sere tall fir trees Open Jo days a year Lunchoons & Afternoon Toas Monday to Friday Superb Brunch Every Sunday CANYON GARDENS 3381 Capttlano Road, N Van * Reservations 988-6101 February 3, 1982 Tel. 985-2131 SECTION ENTERTAINMENT “AUTO «TV COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE CAPILANO Blues met Totem Conference first place rivals Selkirk College on the weekend and split a pair of games in women’s basketball play. Claire Carder was the high scorer in Friday’s game with 22 points, but it just wasn’t enough and the Saints walked away with a 66-64 win. It was the first loss this season for the Blues, who began Friday with a 6-0 league record. But the Blues rebounded Saturday with a 71-68 triumph, led by Joy Elliott who earned a massive 36 points for Capilano, as well as 19 rebounds. The 4-point win was all the sweeter since Soccer THE CAPILANO College Blues mens soccer team got off to a good start in spring soccer action with a 2-2 tie with the University of British Columbia team on Sunday, January 31. Wayne Shaw, a forward with the Blues, netted both goals for Capilano in the Pacific Coast League game with UBC's first team. The Blues had a very successful fall season, placing second overall among the eight teams in Totem Conference play. Top place in the con- Jackie’s Restaurant 140 Lonsdale, North Vancouver t d Molysky & THE MIDNITE RODEO BAND Las Vegas Draw plus many other giveaways Western Food call Sandie 985-4587 By NANCY CAMPBELL the Blues had trailed 38-31 at halftime. Capilano athietic director Neil Chester predicts the Blues and Saints will be the top two teams in the Totem Conference, and the game results show the number one berth is still not decided. victory, taking the Saints 84- 58. Jon Deanna was Capi- lano's top scorer with 16 points, followd closely by John Oberhoffner with 15. ference last fall went to include Cariboo College. Capilano Blues win and lose David Lane shot 72 per cent Saturday night, and his 28 points helped the Blues to a 90-70 win. Oberhoffner turned in another solid per- formance, this time gaining 16 points for the Capilano men. The Blues are now in second place in Totem Con- ference play with 7 wins and 2 losses, but the men still have a few games in hand on the leader. “We've got a lot of rookies and they're starting to play really well,” says Chester. The men fared better than the women, winning both of their games. Friday, the Blues romped to an easy season begins Selkirk College, Vancouver Community College, Royal Roads Military College, and Malaspina College. ed sale! (over 30 in stock) HIDE-A-BEDS rromsaoo= to 31195" Colonial traditional Contemporary ahd rattan hide a beds ty Simmons >Dealey Kroethber delivery Restmore and Mic heal Kaye Shop now while styte and Colour setec tion is good Forever West Van Furniture 1395 Marine Dr., W.V. 922-1204