Page 16, January 21, 1979 - Sunday News Windsor tourney draws ‘best in west’ An. eight-team Windsor invitational Senior Girls Basketball tournament gets under way next weekend with some of the best teams in the aréa competing in the two-day event. The games will be played at Windsor Friday evening and Centennial of Coquitlam, another top- rated double “A” team. Little Flower Academy of Vancouve, and South Delta are also invited. A Victoria team from Spectrum Secondary and a team from Lumby in the ——and ‘Saturday commencing at 9:30 a.m. with the final game scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday. » Participating teams will be New Westminster, a strong contender for the top double “A” team in the province, Dogwood ‘Interior will also play off for the championship. Gordon Bell Secondary from Winnipeg is an added attraction to the com- petition, and is sure to win the “team that has travelled the greatest distance award”. playdowns underway The _i best-of-three semi-final series in the Dogwood . Senior Basketball Association began Saturday, January 20, at BCIT gym in Burnaby. League runner-up Puccini's met third place Gary Taylor's at 7 p.m. while league champion North Srore met Burnaby at 9 p.m. Second games go Thur- ‘sday, January 25 at Winston Churchill gym with the same teams meeting at the same times. If necessary, third games will go Sunday, January 28. Eventual winners will meet in a best of three series beginning Thursday, February 1, 8:45 p.m., at is sports your business? Hots you can use this space to reach every Sports MINdeED Person on the North shore Get in fouch witty Clstomers Call display advertising 980-0511 youl Winston Churchill. Second game goes February 8 and a third game, if necessary, February 15.: Both games start at 8:45 p.m. Positions are still to be determined in the Junior Dogwood League, but the playoff schedule is set with the league winner meeting the fourth-place finisher in a 9:15 a.m. game and two and three meeting at 10:45 a.m. at. Britannia Secondary School gym. ROYAL CENTRE Georgia and Burrard Street OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRI. soot Argyle edged out North Van in Senior Boys Basketball January 17 by a score of 54-52. The win puts Argyle in first place in league play with two wins. and no losses. . The same night brought West Van's first game of the ‘season when it defeated Hillside 108-77. two stores AND 633 HOWE STREET the Georgia Hotel On January 15, Hillside beat Sentinel 99-75 at the Hillside gym. In Senior Girls Basketball, overtime play at Carson Graham January brought a 43-41 win to Hillside over the Eagles. The Windsor Dukes defeated Handsworth 50-40 ” just down from TWO MEMBERS OF the Canadian ski instructors inter-ski team demonstrate their technique to the > Photographer _on Grouse during their training sessions. (Ferry Peters photo) Pipers on top in ba in a home game the same night. On January 16, Carson Graham beat the Howe Sound Chiefs in a 28-20 match while St. Aquinas continued its four- is your car's heater "! your windows fog up when you turn on your healer or there s water dnpping on the tleor under the dash your heaters leaking And that means youre not getting maximum heat sketball Thomas. game winning streak by. defeating North Van 42-28. . Argyle, who is tied_ with St. Thomas for first place with four wins each, beat ‘West Van in a definitive 68- 36 game January 16. keeping — . you warm? ; Flushing s the heater will remove built up rust & sludge and ensure thal youll nave warm winter driving Weaisa haved Complete Stock of new of feplacement heater Cores peed trom S44 deat with the professionals youve got problems with heater of air been aulomotive and yout Cats tachator condoning Weve speciahemng in COObNgG system cepa serwce for almost JO years Call John Lockwood 984-0374 Nor Est RADIATORS drive in service © 1175 Weat 14th St. NV just off Pemberton