The _. rejuvenated times came roaring back, while the proud Pharoahs were humbled and toppled Pas- from their first place in North. Shore Intermediate Hockey League action last week. In a cleanly played, hard skating game at the North Van Rec Centre the Pastimes -- who only a week earlier had pulled themselves u from the cellar -- edged the Pharoahs 3-2. . Andre Thibault opened the Pastimes scoring .with a first-period single, to which Steve Sigmund and new comer Nel Bragg each added a further marker in the second stanza. Larry Hayes, Gerry Rumliey and Martin - Duff contributed assists. Scecring for the Pharna a a1, VO. S were John Marshall and Randy Jordan with assists — Wh. 84S. froin Nick DUILituUGES and. JE Radvak. The league-leaders pulled out all stops in the: third period but were unable to get through the Pastimes oltein cnougn to Come irom behind. Saturday at Britannia Rink the Pharoahs ‘suffered an Last Wednesday’s close checking game between the North Shore Junior Cana- dians and the North Shore Winter Club Flames ended in a clear 7-3 victory for the Canadians -- restoring the team’s morale after its ‘dismal 4-1 defeat. the pre- vious week at the hands of the Richmond Rebels. Jim McPherson topped the scoring for the Canadians with a pair of goals, while Craig Gibson, Doug Dean, Muzz Fraser, Mark Rose and captain Bill Barrie’ each added a single to the total. Ski touring Cups, trophies and other prizes beckon top finishers in the Fischer Cup Citizens’ Tour Race at Whistler this Saturday (January 22), Courses are 10% miles for men and high school: boys, 6% miles for women and 3 miles for elementary boys and girls. There are cight separate men and divisions: open women, high school boys and Distribution costs and retail mark-up are $5 higher in B. c. than below the border. even more shaking defeat by going down 7-2 to the Senators, who have now returned to first place with a game in hand over their _Tivals. In both the first and. third — a close - periods it was well-matched encounter, in -which each team scored once per period -- Bruce Reid and Wayne Hobson for the Senators, Bobby Bowman for ‘Pharoahs. . The second stanza, how- ever, brought an almost ‘flawless performance by the Senators, with five markers shot in short order by Wayne Gill, Bob Udell, Davy-~ Brom- ley,. Doug Ware. and Don - Woodman. Pharcahs ’ evening, ct taking. the alofie over- Wayne Hobson, Maxwell, Greg. Cook, Bob Udell, Don Huber, Bruce Reid, Ian Glen and. Dave ‘Bromiey contributed assists for the Senators -- - Bultitude and Randy Jordan for the Pharoahs.. — Just back from a trip to Hawaii, the Cameron broth- ers, Hugh and _ Fergus, combined to contribute three assists. Gord Fitzer came up with a couple more. For the Flames, Wayne Saunders shot two markers and defenceman Bob Benson slammed home the third. Tending the Flames goal was Gord Giles, with Bruce Davie and John Boyd = sharing duties at the Canadians’ net: The performance turned in by the two local squads showed a marked improve- turday at Whistler girls, men and, women over 40, and elementary boys and girls. Starting time for all divisions is 11 a.m. at the Whistler Mountain School/ Lost Lake Trail, The event, sanctioned by the Canadian Ski Associa- tion, is hosted by Alta Lake Sports Club and sponsored by Fischer Ski. Entry fee is $1.00. To enter and for other information contact Les McDonald at 987-0092. “What we really need’ declares Huntington, ‘“‘in increased purchasing power for our wage dollar. If U.S. workers have more purchas- ing power per dollar of wages than Canadian workers, how can we compete with them in an increasingly competitive world?"’ Bob Baker and. / wer that the” _ little chance of Wayne Rick. BIG LINE-UP OF ENTERTAINERS has been assembled t to add to the fum of Kinsmen’s Schmeckey ‘77, scheduled for 7 p.m. this Saturday [January 22] at the Pacific Coliseum. The list includesversatile TVstar Donny Mest [above], star of the “Happy Days’? show, and Jim Szabo [below], B.C. and Western ront over their previous encounter in December, when the Canadians romped home with a 16-9 win. In the west division stand- ings the second-place Rich- Royal Centre 1055 W. Georgla Vancouver 681-0544 enada men’s skating during the two-hour comedy s champion. Im game action pectacuiar om ice the _radio-TV-newspaper team coached by Annis Stukus fs tipped for a win over the opposing squad of iocal political celebrities. ' Tickets at $1.50 are still available at alll Shoppers Drug Marts. mond Rebels now have one less loss than the Canadians, who have dropped half a dozen away games but only a single home encounter (their ease nh Yee opener against the Ameri- cans).. Oval, CENTRE Cornor Burrard & Georgla Free Underground Parking Location at 140 Lonsdale in North Van. no longer open. With a narrow 54-53 victory over Carson Graham last week Hillside Highway- men notched their sixth win season in North ‘Shore senior boys basketball play—mov- ing into second place behind the undefeated (7-0) Argyle Pipers. Top scorer for Hillside was Jim Brister with 14 points, backed up by Dave Hubbard with 12 points. Phil Chutka with 17 points was high for Carson. 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