¥ ticipation for another exhilarating run. we o cordially invite you and your guest t0' enjoy ‘one _ complimentary $a Salmion Steak ‘pinner when. a se- con bay errusie Steak Dinner is purchased: _ “Offer Good 4-8 Mon. ‘Sat. | 770.Mi; Ine Driv Rees Reyay” 925-1042! ‘Royab __._Valld from Feb. 27 thru Mar. 2/84 _ NEWS photo lan Smith SKIERS move up the line-up to board one of the chairlifts at Mount Seymour, waiting in an- Quality Education ina Christian Atmosphere ENTRANCE EXAM (for Grade 8 applicants only) Thursday, March 8, 1984 (12 noon) Applications are betng received for gradcs 9-12. Please contact the school office SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL 641 Weat Keith Road North Vancouver, B.C ‘February 26, 1984 © eee LOOKING for a cure for the winter blahs? Get out and away to the mountains — grab your skis and head for the hills. There’s lots going on up on the slopes and our local ski centres have lots to offer. GROUSE Up on Grouse Mountain they have actually managed to reduce prices this season! ‘Mid week tickets are just $14, Weekends $17, and Friday night has been added-te- the Nighthawk weekend special when everyone skis fro just $8, after 6 p.m. A new adult recreational racing program, the Keg Team Challenge, is proving lots of fun. Teams of four race a dual slalom course, with awards for fastest team and individuals. Races are held on the Labatt’s Ski Machine course on the lower Peak run on Tuesday and Thursday even- ings, warm-up clinics take place on Mondays and Wednesdays preceding race nights. Headway, Junior Head- way and Junior. Top Notch programs help to sharpen up ski skills and the tiny totsget a_ head start with Ski Wee in their own specially groomed area. CYPRESS A lively ski school program is highlighting the action up at Cypress Bowl. The Leaders program is a new One giving teenagers a close up of the exciting world 25th Anniversary 1959 — 1984 pO7 4431 By RAY TALBOT of the professional skier. Based on the popular Ski to Work course introduced last season, leaders are introduc- ed to the CSIA ski technique, learning the basics of ski teaching, ski patrolling and racing. The Junior Racing pro- gram is another very popular course for keen young skiers. Preschoolers have special group programs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Adult classes have com- plete flexibility with four or five lesson packages available any day or combination of days you wish. The. Cypress Ski School has a complete rental shop on the mountain with top equip- ment in all sizes from tiny YOU SAVE MORE IN ‘84 OVER 68,000 PROFESSIONAL HAIRCUTS THE UNDER CUTTERS RETAIL HAIRCARE CENTRES HOME OF THE CUT open 6 days a week MON. - WED. 8am - 6 pm THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9p SAT. Bam - Spm 1564 MARINE DR., WEST VAN. WE CAN REALLY CUT IT! tots to adults. Lift tickets — $15 adults, $11 youths (13-17), $5 children (6-12) under six ski free. Half day tickets good for either mornings or after- noons are $11 adults, $8 youths. SEYMOUR And there’s lots of action up on Mount Seymour this winter where they happily tell us they’ve had lots of snow despite the recent weather vagaries. Lift rates are $10 adults midweek, $12.50 weekends, $7.50 half days. Child (11 and. under) $5. Evenings $7.50 all ages. Rope tow $5 adults, $2.50 children. The ski school repeats its ever popular Bluejay series for 8-12 year olds, a com- pletely supervised all day pro- gram. The Falcons for 12-16 year olds is a series of 2 hour lessons. Tots only is a series for youngsters 7 and under. CONTINUED ON PAGE C2 00 “FABULOUS FOR FEBRUARY” (FEB. 20 — MAR. 3) THE SHDERCUTTERS PERM “COLD WAVE” 99 ONLY B.C.’s LARGEST SELECTION OF IN-SALON PRODUCTS AT VERY AFFORDABLE PRICES REDKEN NUCLEIC ‘A’ DON SULLIVAR K.M.S. CLAIROL SCHWARTZKOPE JOICO APPLE PECTIN HELENE CURTIS 925:1131