PIERCING GLANCES check arrow placement and form at Thursday's archery competition at Ambleside Park. Scorekeepers Derek Brennan (second from right) and Kathy Hicks assign points while others look on through wall of arrows. (Eric Eggertson photo) A WIN and a tie in their last two games of the season gave the North Shore In- dians a first place finish in Lower Mainland Lacrosse Club action. With only 12 seconds to go, Greg Locker evened up the score in a grudge match against Vancouver East to give the Indians a 3-3 split June 30. The tie brought the local’s record up to two wins, one tie and one loss with their cross-town rivals and the edge needed to top them very epecial news: we are now renting Hindi and Punjabi movies N.S. Video Hut, goal, and Kevin Shepherd gave one assist. : The Indians were having an “off night” according to coach Harry Baker, and if not for the outstanding playing of Horvath, Jasper and Brad Baker the tcam would have been swamped. — As it was, Brad Baker and Horvath each played 50 minutes. Harry Baker also said there was poor 1061 Marine Drive, North Van. ” George pall and. Steve ohGietal. Horvath each contributed a - Fhe Indians followed their tie with an casy 11-1 win.over Mission Last Friday, with Brad Baker leading the high scorers with four goals and five assists. Oat of = 20 game season, the Indians lost only onc game and tied one, both with Van East. Playoffs begin shortly, with times, dates and places to be announced at the cnd of this week. Presented by: RETIREMENT PLANNING SEMINAR Investment Planning Retirement Vehicles eAnnuities RRSP eEquity Investments After Tax Return *Dividends Capital Gains interest Federal Budget Analysis and much much more. Monday, July 12 8:00 PM International Plaza . Limited Seating — No Charge Reserve now: 682-5431 THE ( Brecalets GROUP north shore news AYRSHIRE SCHOOLBO- YS, a select under-16 team chosen from more than a dozen senior secondary schools in Ayrshire County in Scotland, are now in Vancouver to complete a three week playing tour of B.C. and Washington State. North Shore soccer fans can catch the Schoolboys in action at Swangard Stadium July 18 and 20 when take on the B.C. Under-16 Selects and the Willingdon Park Under-16's respec- tively. The games kick off at 7:30 ~ Tel. 985-2131 Ayrshire Schoolboys here and 7 p.m. and complete the eight-game tour. The Ayrshire squad of 17 players and 4 officials are hosted by the Lower Island Youth Soccer Association vuatil July 110. The Washington State Youth Soccer Association will host the team from July 10 to 16, ENTERTAINMENT eAUTO °TV and then the team returns to Vancouver for six days before returning to Scotland. Admission price for the special youth international exhibition is $3 for adults, $1.50 seniors. CONTINUED ON PAGE B4 for students and thing. A TERRIFIC TEAM You and Wespage II — to- gether you can cover a lot of territory. Wespage II is the person-to-person paging sys- tem that enables you to receive direct messages. Not from sgme middleman, not in beeps and buzzes, but in clear, concise words spoken by the person who is calling you. You and Wespage Il — together you won’t miss a Keep in touch with Wes-Tel. wes[i re 732-7255