B4-Sunday News, November 9, 1980 . side-lines sport Abbotsford with a special come out and help a team in guest at the game helping to big favor to more than just trouble, he could be doing a the NorWes Caps. It’s time for some fun by Andy Fraser Even as I type this, I may be struck down by lightning, or at the very least, my typewriter will blow up in my face. However, I take the plunge and say .. It’s fun. Skilful, yes; in- tense, yes; but also fun. . why not indoor soccer? No life and death struggle, just watching men bang the Dundee who brings con- siderably more to the game than his cannonading shot. Lorimer, who toiled the past two years with the Toronto Blizzard brings a wealth of knowledge to the cheer on the Juniors. The inimitable Tiger Williams is going to grace the North Van Rec Centre with his presence tonight and will be giving out photos of himself to 500 youngsters. According to team organ- izers, Tiger was more than willing to help promote the juniors and minor hockey. Over the years hockey players have usually been the last to reap anything as far as ‘the nice guy’ image. While a_ psychologist could have a_ field-day North & West Vancouver School Boards NIGHT SCHOOL IN THE DAY ONE DAY WORKSHOPS Place: Carson Graham Secondary School 2145 Jones Avenue, North Vancouver Saturday, Nov. 15. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Date: Allergies Auto Maintenance & Legends & Dreams Litho Printing Marketing . , analyzing the whys of the Magic Mind you, it is somewhat ball off the boards and trying © Whitecaps which will stand problem, the fact remains Needlepoint difficult to take the sport asa__to score goals. the team in good stead. that off the ice, the hockey One-Write Bookkeeping serious alternative to the In fact, from the top player, with few exceptions, Outrageous Dolls outdoor variety. MULTI NATIONAL down, the team is beginning has been a tent Besides, after the year the Lions had, and with the necessary success needed for the Canucks, why shouldn't we have something to which And for the guys that play on the big outdoor field with the pretend grass, at last a coach. And from a look at to take a solid, high-class profile that Tony Waiters is looking for. There is a definite sign of success hovering somewhere low profile performer. With Tiger's willingness to Job Hunting for Women Rattan Cane Basketweaving Real Estate St John'sSOFA Sotar Energy for the Home Typing - Refresher King Tut's Egypt we can go strictly for the fun _ the past, a good one. over the heads of the of the spectacle? Whitecaps. COME & HAVE A FUN DAY! Mind you, once upon a Johnny Giles is a tiny time, that was the object of Irishman in the mold of “TIGER” TO THE Don’t be disappointed register in advance the exercise for attending, or Allan Ball. Someone who RESCUE even in participating with sports Somewhere along the lne we regretably picked up the knows and loves the game to the point where he is willing to give it up rather than see it diminish. That is precisely The NorWes Caps have been having one heck of a Jousy year. After last seasons FOR INFORMATION CALL 985-8741 idea that professional sport what Giles did in England problems it seemed that REAN TAVIS was some form of life and when he left West Brom __ there was only one direction, Fast Fram es death struggle that requires because of the involvement and that was up. the spectators to bleed a little when their team loses, and to enter the gates of ecstacy when the boys win. Perhaps this winter we can find a happy balance with the little field Whitecaps. A time of fun and enjoyment. of owners who weren't quite sure whether the ball was stuffed with air or leaves. Along with Giles comes his old team-mate Peter Lorimer, a former Scottish international originally from But following the first few games of the new season with new management and new coach, it turned out that up is often a state of mind. And now, with a new coach, the Caps will take to the ice tonight against Pre -Christmas Sale To introduce the idea of giving a framed print for Chnstmas, FAST FRAMES makes this unusual ofter* 20% OFF a Framed Prints DAVIS Caila Libes 25x35 Nov. 1-15 Open Sundays Noon till 5 p m FAST FRAMES 999 Denman st 688-7335 World Cup race for whistler Molson Brewenes = an- nounced last week that an agreement has been reached travelled to Europe where he convinced the FIA. committee to award this complimentary parbtung at Denman Place Mail with the Federation Inter- nationale du Ski (F.1.S.) and with the Canadian Ski Association (C.S.A.) to sponsor a Men's World Cup Downhill Race on March 6, 1982, at Whistler Mountain, Bntish Columbia. 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