q dj $5¢ i i a SEs :06 nN ( F :30- 3 ce “— ~ ae lounge only ake-out & UI OK ae W Od esent this coupon and order three GOURMET CANTONESE $500 FIVE DOLLARS OF res main course dishes in our dining Excluded are our Dim Sum items t Wher you pr Ree eae eee BRUNCH CHINESE DIM SUM, SAT. & SUN. 11 Jane 13, 1982 A DARING young map on a flying machine, Tom Prince practices his ariel manoeuvres on his motocross bike. BM Xers are taking the place of skateboarders this summer at the Scylynn skateboard track. (Eric Eggertson photo) aA nena, invites all old and new customers to take advantage ot our PROFESSIONAL HAIR- CUTS at a tantastijc low price of tor all ages, male and female. Clean hair only or we will shampoo It for just $2.- Service Specials: 25.- ZOTOS Perm Wave 35,- ENVOLUA $45,- Apple Pectin All Permanent Waves include Cut and conditioner Patent 28 Style Colour Touch ups WELLE bt ORE AL SCHWARZ KOPE# WELLA Bleach TU) w/ TONER Set $5 50 Shamyp $2 00) Frosting compl w/toner & set) short han $13 50 $24 50 $3 50) 1256 Lynn Valiey Ad 980-5155 Lynn Vattey mat 980-5312 Tel. 985-2131 ENTERTAINMENT °*AUTO -TV¥ LACROSSE ACTION Indians spoil winning streak SPOILING WHAT had been a perfect season up to then, the North Shore Indians were edged 6-5 by long time rivals Vancouver East May 25 in Division 4B Lacrosse play. The 13-year old boys had won their first seven games before that, including a Darrow win over Van East. But the loss was the only one to date in Indian's schedule. The boys had earlier beaten Coquitlam 8-2 at the West Van arena May Run for RUNNERS CAN enjoy a night run and aid the Canadian Blind Sports Association ail in one event. The second annual “Run for Light” will be held June 25 in Stanley Park. The five kilometre jog begins at the Lumberman’'s Arch Seawall at 10 p.m. and all proceeds from the %6 entry fees go to support the CBSA. 21, with goals and assists from the followmg: Dave Lewis (1), Kevm Shepherd (1), Greg Locker (1 & 2), Jason Shorter (1 & 2), George Jasper (3) and Brad Baker (2 assists). And the Indians went on to demolish Mission 12-0 on May 28, posting goalie Darren Baker’s sixth shutout of the season. Baker also earned an assist, and his brother Brad cared a goal and three assists. CONTINUED ON PAGE 83 ight The run will focus at- tention on blind athiectes. Entry in the event is limited to 1,500 runners. All participants will receive a t-shirt, carton of milk and light stick, and spot prizes will also be awarded. Further information and entries are available from Mignon Yeatman. 1200 Hornby Street, or call 687- 3333, local 262. tor a fraction of the cost of new cabinets An inexpen sive way to increase the value of your home, and a yreat way to stant enjoying your own kitchen agam Free estimates gladly given, so give usa cal. REYNOLDS Gabinet Shop 985-9527 110 FELL AVE, N. VAN,