LITTLE BREATHING ROOM ‘anucks and Flames draw closer The breathing room is getting to the point of suf- focation in the N.S. In- dustnal Hockey League. After a 3-3 tie last Saturday night between Lynnwood Inn Canucks and Torchy’s Falmes, the two leams moved within one point of co-leaders N.S. News Redwings and Super Valu (Wesuynn Mall) Maple Leafs. Yo make things FROM PAGE B1 successful Divisional competition beating Wainman and Manley, and she'll be pushing hard to get her first senior Canadian medal. Although the pairs atle 1s virtually guaranteed = for Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini, (this would be their fifth) a strong group will be fighting for silver and bronze medals and the World Team spots. Look to challenges from the newly’ formed teams of Cynthia Coull and Mark Rowsom and Katherina Matousek and Lloyd Eisler and from the Tough competition worse, the Redwings and Flames hold one game in hand. A late disputed goal by the Canucks, which was called back, left the game in a stalemate. After spotting the Canucks one goal, the Flames owned the second period and led 3-1 going into the final frame. However, Uwe Von Leblanc scored two goals in five minutes to set the stage for the late upheaval. Also Canucks was Mike Palmer while Al Letz, with a pair and Rick Nelson paced the Flames. Standings WL iT Pp. North Shore News 3 2 0 6 Super Valu 2 2 2 6 Torchy’s 1 1 3 5 Ly anwood Inn 2 3041 5 ahead scoring for the B5 - Sunday, January 30, 1983 - North Shore News SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL FOR 1983 PARTS Discount on all Body, Painting and Mechanical & LABOUR! —- We-handie att 1C B.C. claims second ‘vet. .o team of Canada, Melinda Kunhegyi and Lyndon.Johaston. AH three teams have had successful outings at this seasons’ international competitions. The ice dance event will also provide excitement for skating fans. Tracy Wilson and Robert McCall should be able to hold onto their title. But the second spot belongs to any one of the senior teams, particularly Karyn and Rod Garossino, Kelly Johnson and John Thomas, Karen Taylor and Robert Burk, and Donna Martini and John Coyne. It should be a tough battle. Even for parking FROM PAGE B3 in the Lower Mainiand and Victona, there will be oa ticket voucher system of fered at $F locations in Vernon, Kamloops Prince Gcorpe Nanaimo Port Alberni and Duncan plus Bellingham and Seattle cluding Kelowna Pentie ton mvocarby Washington State All the Province wilh be served by a toll ticket PeSCEV ation through other areas ool free telephone stste mn box offtee in the the nearest on line Computer outlet Gekets ordered in mis way esther be mailed direc thy af the central Stadium oor will more than two weeks in advance of the event or wall be available for pick up al the Stadtum boa offtee lhe agreement which fasts until Deccember Loy! B-FIT — EXERCISE with BETTY LATIMER A COMPLETE PROGRAM Strength — Stretch — Stamina will make it casy to gel a seal in the 60,000 capacity Stadium at BC Place once i opens next July, Renaud said Under VIC CBO exclusive the apreement, will provide computerized services for the purpose of producing and selling auditing, controtling admission tickets to publi events and the Stadtam includtes all games for the B ¢ the allractions on [has home faons of bootball Vian oust the North Ametioan Soccer league VIC © BO) wil atso take charge of a Canadian league and the Whitecaps ot computerized parhinp System being devised to use vacant spaces the $2 O00) parking Stalls wath: oa short wath of the Stadtaaan may be purchased with event tickets amonp Parking spaces CHARTWELL SCHOOL The announced after petitron- —ends. World Team will be the com- _. 4525-Weleh St., N-Van. - RITCHIE ‘Not WELCH STREET a, > CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESIDENTS USING CITY OPERATED GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1983 The city garbage collection service, providing for the pick-up and disposal of garbage cans and bags onty, will be operated by Smithrite Disposal Ltd under contract with the City The contractor will pro- vide the same level of service to those residents and trade premises whose garbage has previously been collected by city crews. The service will not be ex- tended to the collection of bulk containers presently operated through private collectors COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1983 YOUR NORMAL COLLECTION DAY MAY BE CHANGED Pick-up schedules for trade premises will remain un- changed The contractor has organized a collection schedule to pick-up garbage within residential areas of the city on weekdays in accordance with the map below. Note the heavy lines define areas for which collec: tion days are established and generally described as follows MONDAY WEST SECTION TUESDAY NORTH SECTION WEDNESDAY SOUTH EAST SECTION THURSDAY CENTRAL & EAST SECTION FRIDAY SOUTH CENTRAL SECTION dtey | V r WED", ~~ | is! ; . ath ' 1300 Chartwell WO Van . . ; ~ gto 600 6 OO pin Mon &fe bo a _ 7 a vue WEST VAN UNITED CHURCH ” : 5 2062 Esquimalt W Van . e . , < : Mon te OO 1tOO am | C : ; ¢ ‘ : Wed 8 OO 10 OO ar 5 5 ‘ Fa OG 10 OUain g ° e CO-€D CLASSES Tues S40 GB 80 fen Thats * 20) ge ts | Swat WOO FO OO a mn B Pioase have your garbage cans and bags setout for pick op Dy BOO an oe the denigrated day acc cordag to the Froe Demonstration Class a location of your property of trade premises I you onc outer any brothers with your garbage cemaval you mury Con Chartwell School Tact the contractor ty phone at G7 SOC! and every effet with be ode to cece We On were eto you Jan 31 - 5:00-6.00 p.m | Ctby ENGINE LA REGISTRATION — PHONE 922-9637 B