Page B3, October 17, 1979 - North Shore News Shore Pegasus failed to find the scoring punch Sunday afternoon against. Simon Fraser University, _and had . to content themselves with a . 1-i draw in Pacific North- West Soccer action= at Kinsmen Stadium. Playing with four NASL pros in the lineup the north shore team is hoping for a repeat of last winter when they captured the trophy over the Whitecap reserves, the reserve side.from Seattle as well as U Vic and SFU. Danny Jensen, filling— in for former pro Chris Bennett in midfield, scored the only Pegasus goal at the 15 minute mark of the first half. « For a while it appeared that Pegasus would open up, but a tenacious SFU 11 kept ‘within striking distance and came up with the equalizer Avalon Blues strength- ened their hold on first place - and held on to their un- defeated record in Division. 3C of the Van Met Soccér League on Sunday with a 4-0 rout over. Vancouver Columbias at Kilmer Park. Wayne Stewart and Ron Wilson picked up first half gasus draw with A powerladen- ‘North 10 minutes into the second half. Joining the Pegasus for the winter season is Los Angeles Aztec defender ‘John Blues still undefeated . goals ‘for Blues then saw their. lead strengthened by Ron Hilder and Don Ashby. _ in the second half. Paul Balducci looked strong up front for Blues while Colin Cooper held off all attack on the back line. Dick Burns earned the shutout for Blues who now THE GIRLS ARE IN full 1 flight in North Shore soccer. Pictured above is Linda Nelson of McSween Totems moving — in on the goal of the Capilano Ravens to score. In this game, the Totems won 6-1. * McGrane along with Garry Ayre and Dale Mitchell formerly of Whitecaps and now with Portland Timbers | and John’ McLenaghan of . Minnesota Kicks. have a game in hand over second placé New ~ West Luckies, their next op- ponents. , With two shitouts in a row, Blues. sport a record of three wins and one draw with 16 goals for and six against. . nat _ Under 18's looking | ‘for NS coach | The North Shore Youth Soccer Association is looking for coaches for their Under 18 Select team. Interested and qualified persons should apply in writing President, -V7H 156. ~ Haida Th TI ermo Glass the annual to ._Don Brown, North Shore Youth Soccer Association, .435. Seymour River. Place, North Vancouver, B.C., alterations. glass specialists storm window battle. ired of fighting your storm windows? Our - conversion system.can. reduce window heat loss by up to 50%, reduce noise and condensation, and can be installed without messy or expensive End the storm window battle now! Call for a free estimate or advice from the window. 980-7511. Haida Vherms Glass 407 Mountain Highway North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 2L1 Wey? (wale your views onanew B.C. Stadium ceaerrepnmennenan rman) ~ > OR LESS PER MINUTE LONG DISTANCE WEEKEND RATE TO MOST PLACES IN B.C. B.C. Tel's special weekend rate is really cheap. You can dial direct (112) to most places in B.C. between 3 p.m. Friday and 5 p.m. Sunday for just 35¢ or less per minute. (Minimum charge 23¢ a call.) So call someone long distance this weekend And talk it up while cates are down. Rate does not apply on calls from hotel, motel or cain telephones or to some Northern points not served by B.C Tel. @BCTEL PLAY R-R°RINGO MAKE 3 LONG DISTANCE CALLS FROM HOME AND YOU MIGHT WIN. If you have a definite idea on the sort of stadium we need, now’s the time to express yourself. The British Columbia Stadium Commission invites all in- terested parties to submit their proposals...with particular attention to the most desirable site within the Lower Mainland. If you have an opinion, put your thoughts into words now. Submissions on the proposed new stadium — in writing only — should be addressed to: Paul Manning B.C. Stadlum Commission P.O. Box 35 800 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2C5§ | Province of British Columbia en British Columbia Stadium Commission / /