BS - Sunday, March 18, 1984 - North Shore News THERE WERE no surprises in sudden-death quarter-final playoffs as the 3rd place Old Buzzards knocked off the 6th place Warriors 5-1, and the 4th place Old Crows thumped Sth place Firefighters 11-3. Ron Chapman led the Buz- zard attack with a goal and Still time for li tle league baseball — IF YOU were out-of-town or were not notified about baseball registration for Forest Hills Little League and Capilano Junior Baseball, you still have time to sign-up. Forest Hills Little League features everything from T- Ball, Pee Wee, and Major and Minor basebalt. Youngsters up to the age of 12 are eligible for league play. All teams are properly supervised and the league has a 25 year history of com- munity sports tradition behind it. For more informa- tion and registration forms, please contact Mrs. Gail Ratee at 980-2567. Regarding Capilano Junior two assists. The other goals were divided among Greg Smith, Howie Carty, Val Holloway and Al Assance.. ‘Wayne Bratten finally. dented the strong Buzzard’.defence early in the third period when the outcome of the game was no longer in doubt. The Old Crows unleashed Baseball, you are still eligible to register. Junior baseball involves two categories, the Pony League and the Colt League. Pony is for players 43 and 14 and’ Colt is for players aged 15 and 16. If you wish to register for Pony or Colt baseball, contact Mrs. Donna Patterson at 985-8662. The Pony try-outs will be held at Eldon Park on Saturday, March 24th. There is room for more players in both leagues. Register now and play ball. CLASSIFIED 986-6222 TOs: all North Shore businesses Are you receiving a copy of the Friday News? One of the objectives of my circulation staff is to deliver a copy of the Friday News to each business in North and West Vancouver. We want our local business people to have our newspaper by the start of their working day. We know that we are accomplishing this coverage in nearly all areas of the North Shore but if we have missed your business we want to know. if we are not reaching your business with the Fnday News, call the News Cir culation Department ve * Bill McGown Circulation Direc ten 1139 Lonsdale Ave V7M 2H4 NY sunday news north shore news a valanced attack from all three lines in their easy vic- tory. Tom: Davenport’ with two early goals, and Ron” Brown with two goals and an assist paced the Crows.- Sevenother players scored a goal each: For the Firefighters, Jim Klipa and John Mach scored pretty goals i in the first period, con- verting passes from their wingers directly in front of goalie Bil Swint. Mike Haines tallied in the third, but his goal was lost among five by the Crows in that period. In an exhibition game, the 2nd place Drillers gained some measure of revenge for _ 6” BENCH GRINDER CAR SPEAKERS 120 wattitri axial el oe AY 9-5:30pm g” just missing top spot in the standings, demolishing the Ist place Canadians 10-2. They did it in typical Driller fashion with six unanswered third-period goals. Ed Holt and Ray Matheson each net- ted two for the Drillers, with Tom Bowen scoring once and assisting on two others as well as anchoring a strong Driller defence. Larry Barker earned three assists. Ray Merrifield scored both ‘goals for the Canadians. ; In the sudden-death semifinals next weekend, Crows meet Canadians at 7:30, and Buzzards meet the Drillers at 9:00. 10” TABLE SAW % hp motor | plus attachment MAKERS 4-nc. crystal stemware $287"|s1 932 CAR MATS 'DRILL PRESS % hp motor, 5,” chuck *199” Over 5BO items in stock Tools / Housewares / Automotive / Furniture MIDLAND LIQUIDATORS 1430 Marine Dr.N. Van Hours: Mon-Sat Fridays 9:30-99pm 980-9402 sundays 10:00-4pm