7 in Dogwood Basketball League playoff action Thurs- day at. Winston Churchill High School the North Shore ‘Mountaineers were defeated 409 FA - tiie mous 41U3-75 by Vancouver Paddys, led by Larry Street with 20 points. The loss put paid to the Mountaineers’ hopes of the title by eliminating them from the best-of-three semi- final round two games to one, and put Paddys into the: best-of-three final. — _ North Shore Winter Club skaters gave a highly credit- able performance in the recent Canadian figure skat- ing championships at Cal- gary, fourth places in senior events plus a- couple of bronze medals. Jimmy Szabo, i8, came fourth in the senior men’s 94-73 National championships with two near-miss - ’ the Ar gyle rounced South Delta Argyie- Windsor tournament, sparked by most-valuable- player Mike Jackel with a - 28- point score. we Windsor won. the consola- tion final by dropping Spec- trum of Victoria 89-67. Olaff. Zeucn led the victors with Zi points. In North Shore league play Sentinel slaughtered Del- brook 124-76, while Hillside beat Carson Graham 81-68. West Vancouver defeated New Westminster 72- 61 in an exhibition game. ~ competition, while Susan MacDonald gained the same placing .in the = ‘ womens. The bronze medals went to Katherina Matousek and Brad Starchuk, novice pair champions, and to: Leslie Casper and Eric Thomsen, | junior pair winners, all four from NSWC. . “The eighth annual North Shore high school wrestling ‘championships are taking place today February 16) at Hamilton Secondary School,, Hamilton, North Vancouver. (Wednesday, 2132 af _ The meet starts at 3:30 P- m. and continues until 10 p.m. oo More than 130 competitors | from 11 schools are. scheduled to compete in 14 weight classes -- ranging from 89 lb. to the heavyweights over 191 Ibs. First and second place finishers in all weight classes will compete in the B.C. championships to be held February 25 and 26 in New Westminster. . 3 ao} es a | 2O%e ot From Feb. 10 through Feb. 26, our entire in-store stock of frames & accessories Is on sale at: soft lens reg. price $189 $420° Single Vision lenses with select frames $37.77 Bifocal lenses = with selectframes - $49.99 (Includes lenses up to 2nd_ division powers only. All provious discounts not applicable Call Maxine Stewart for an appointment 985-7722, focal 155 | OPTICAL CENTRE Capilano Mall, North Vancouver Simpsons-Sears Ltd. in the final of the “ably o- hands ‘of the fourth-place senior . , the Pharoahs. - AWARD WINNERS im North Shore Intermediate Hecke top goalie. In the opening bout of the North’ West Intermediate Hockey — League’s . Double Round Robin _ semi-finals ‘Monday at North Van Rec Centre the league-leading : Senators ~came ‘uncomfort-. close to defeat at the Pastimes, who notched up a 2- 0 lead i in the second period. Then a series” of’ costly penalties took their toll of the Pastimes, allowing the Sen- ators to come from: behind in the second and third stanzas. for a narrow .4-3 victory. ~ The next. game in the semi-finals takes place Thursday, February 17, when the Merchants meet Round. Robin tournament continues through Saturday, _ March 12.. ‘In‘final league games last _week the surprise package ~ was a 3-2 victory Friday. by ‘the Trojans - ‘over the. first- | NOONS......0...-.-. 9 for $1.00 cardinal tetras... 2 for $1.00 algae eaters...... 2 for $1.00 serpae,............ 4 for $1.00 platies .....,...... 2 for $1.00 end strawberry finches zebras 18.99 apr. plus many more exotic 15 gal. aquarium set plants & ornaments) ba’ The Double 25-0. ; . come and see Tommy Toucan before he moves. ‘d rather sell we'd father seu it than move it { Somethin’ Fishy is moving four doors south on Lonsdale, and we're having a sale to celebrate large oscars to redear waxbills (req. $22.99 a pair) now tri coloured nun (reg. $14.99 each) now 10.99 normal male cockatiels................ $89.95 each “Silent Giant” pumps 279.” . 7? 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