ALPINE SKI AREA of Cypress Provincial Park [see story on page 8] provides plenty of easy. to-reach facilities - as soon as the s f° eT GREEN CHAIR BLACK CHAIR — SUNSHINE TOW snow comes! It ls now officially open seven days s week until early April. The North Shore Junior Canadians’ juggernaut rolls on relentlessly. -- its latest: ‘victory a resounding. 10-2 defeat of the Surrey Newton: - Rangers at Karen Magnhus- © sen Arena last Wednesday. This followed an earlier 16-9 putdown of the North Shore Winter Club Flames. ._ . The Rangers, apparently hurt by injuries, graduations and the cutting of some older players for discipline rea-" sons, were a comparatively” pale shadow. of. last ‘year’s. team, which gave the Cana-_ dians a stiff run for. their. it ‘was - “only. by “ao hair- vate - breadth that. Windsor Dukes. “in: Northwest Hockey Lea: “managed to hold. onto their ~ “ . gue ‘action’ last.“ week the perfect 4-0: record last week | in North Shore -senior . boys:. basketball --. scraping home : ‘Hurry Kings « Three minutes later Alton’ White ‘smashed © “the winning goal for: the "Kings. Late in the final stanza Jack : _ Michie made it-a certainty by. driving ‘the puck . into, an. empty net at 19:44... After an admirable open.” __ing ‘period of hockey . the . _ game became rough on both’: Sides, with a total- of. 78°. minutes in the ‘penalty box - ‘handed out. ‘Even so, it was an improvement on the last. encounter between the Kings: and the Clansmen, when: 106. minutes of penalty time, were money in the playoffs. - Perhaps ‘the best .that could be said of the Surrey — _ play was that they drew only . ‘three minor penalties. -- 4- refreshing change from their ~ last year’s average of nearly 40 minutes per game. ‘Cana- dians spent twice as long as - Rangers in the penalty ‘box - -average of just under nine Le goals. per game. Good reason . “rs for; the’ “trepidation with Named top player j in: ‘the. game was Craig Gibson who -. scored a double, as-did his” ‘Canadian — clubmate -- ‘Steve : Parker. _ Netching. &, single s ‘fo Po during the Wednesday en- counter, ‘home game is 5 January 22. North Shore Hurry” Kings “harrowly edged visiting SFU -Clansmen - 6-4,: :whom | they - ~ now lead” by. a’ °13-point margin in league standings * to date. Although the ‘Clansmen the ‘Kings rapidly. replied with | : three goals-by Grant. Casper, ‘Mickey Donaldson and Dean’ Neaman te to o take a first-period ‘opened’ the- scoring, lead... notched up...) - In. the. second period. the The happy Hurry, Kings Clansmen fought back, drew now have a three-week even and, ‘at one point, Christmas. and New Year actually went ahead 4-3. break before tackling the Then Neaman evened with a ‘sland Blues January 7: in fourth marker for the: North Their . “next » Port Alberni. Shore team. _ deliver flyers ff The North Shore News offers the most ' efficient and economical i delivery’ of ‘flyers, brochures and: ‘pamphlets on the North Shore... We already cover every door on the North Shore—all we have to do is: Insert your. flyer into our paper, and pay our carriors a. bonus for each one delivered. the Canadians were Muzz Fraser, Barry | Gruntman, ‘John McEown, Gord Fitzer — § and defencemen. Bill Barrie © ‘and Jim Gillies. Bruce Davie made 26 stops _ for the North Shore team. - -The much-feared Cana- ; dians have now produced 220 goals in 24 games -- an | which’ other teams of the . West Coast Junior Hockey. _ _League:‘now ‘face up to our! : ‘local ‘go-getters. - with. a wafer-thin 80-79 victory over Sentinel _ Spar- = . tans. deficit. Top scorers for the Dukes » . y 2 seounen (cneen) - With -the | ‘Windsor ‘team. ~ - afflicted by fouls, the’ Spar-" tans almost took the game | with a rally” from an. 80-71. "LENGTH VERTICAL PANORAMA t.4 itm me - COLLINS oa 3) 330 IMVERMEDIATE (OLUE) ‘ HORGZON . as | 140 LONSDALE AVE. KORTH VANCOUVER. ©.¢. - canape Ee se, JELEPHONE. O8S.6220 , ADVANCED (ecacr? BLACK LIFT LINE Ong GREEN LIFT LINE 1.0 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING Z2Km Reyal Centre 1055 w- Georgia. VERTICAL LIFT 681-0544 ".. 007m * 3570 803m 275m 183 m 30m LENGTH Free Undergro Location at 140 Lonsdale in North Ven. us _« no 2, longer open. , Y SPECIAL _2Days Only |- sa, Dec. 23, | | 24 Casual Gingham Sport Shirts ae | Ny were reserve John Robinson - f (20 points); Olaf Zeuch (16. points) and Jim Langman (14 points). Doug. Hale led, the. . Spartans with 34 points. _. In another . North: Shore ‘game Hillside defeated Del-' - brook 79-64, with high scorer Rick Hall notching 32 points. _ lan Baker topped for. Del- _brook with 14 points. ; For, more | “Information about a “fiver distribution’ system that cannot be’ matched, “phone: 980-0517 | 1 Wosterniook, the | qhin vIn shirts ° ; eit me abe, 1175 Lynn Valley Road, NV. Westlynn Mall _Eelday, (9:90. tal fa wage hvistmas hours: Thursday; 9:30 - ¢ oD | (- ‘ a ep gem Sere roenree weere tt elo Oona SS