B2 - Wednesday, January 26, 1983 - North Shore News N.S. bar meet results & The North Shore Division of the B.C. Gynmastics Associaton held a bar meet at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre on Sunday, January 23. Girls from the West Vancouver Recreation Centre Whip-Its and the Flicka Gym Club took part. These are the ribbon winners in each category: Argo A: 1. Kathy Udorovic, 2. Paige Gordon, 3. Darla Wooden; tied for fourth: Helen Carmichael and Joanna Paton, 6. Megan Gordon. All were from the Flicka club. Tyro A: 1. Christine Brett, (Flicka) 2. Gillian Taylor, (Flicka) 3. Tracey Vennels, (Flicka) 4. Stacey Sinclair, (Flicka) 5. Tanya Percy (Whip-Its) 6. Robin Bone (Whip-Its). Open A_ champion, Chrissy Mittundorfer of Flicka. Midget B: 1. Liz Hut- chins, (Flicka) 2. Miri Lester, (Flicka) 3. Aparna Ray, (Flicka) 4. Sandra Webster, (Flicka) 5. Kim Ogden, (Whip-Its) 6. Kristin McLellan, (Whip-Its). Argo B: 1. Lisa Statham, (Flicka) 2. Krissy Kosmack, (Whip-Its) 3. Kim Taylor, (Flicka) 4. Gina Finck, (Whip-Its) 5. Jill Wilson, (Flicka) 6. Lesley Wilson, (Flicka). Tyro B: 1. Keily Darron, (Flicka) 2. Colleen Gray (Flicka) 3. Jennifer Lowden (Flicka) 4. Leanne Saunders (Flicka) 5. Tina Fredrickson (Flicka). Tied for 6th: Lesley Winnett, (Flicka) and Alena Sinel (Whip-Its). Open B: i. Jill Hesselgrave, 2. Tina Wnde, both of Whip-Its. Ringette Review There was a full slate of games in Ringette action last week. In Tween Division, McConnell Airconditioning Blade Runners downed Lynn Valley Cycle Ringers 5-3 with Shopper's Whoppers downing North Shore Winter Club 7-4 then losing &-3 ina rematch with NSWC. Annette Chernin scored all three goals in Johnny's Angels 3-2 win over Langley in Opumist Jr. Belle action while in the other Belle game, Garfield and the Pussycats downed Langley 4- 3 Tern Scott scored a pair with singles going to Allison Bennett and Tania Green for Pussycats. In Opumist Belle Division, Bombers downed Poco 5-4 with Jennifer Renaud scoring two and singles going to Sarah Jenkins, Paisley Howard and Sandra An- derson. The other Belle game saw Debs down Langley 5-3. Duke grapplers win WINDSOR WRESTLERS are turning out to be the men to beat if recent results are any indication. In a Jan. 12 triangular meet, the second out of three, Windsor won more than half the matches. Leading the exhibition results with 14 wins, Wind- sor's closest competition came from Carson Graham, which won seven. West Vancouver, the host school, finished with six wins. Competition was open by weight to seniors and juniors. The last of the exhibition series starts today (Wed- nesday) at 3:44 1m the Carson Graham gym. The junior tournament will be held Feb. 10 and the semor Feb. 15. Keep Canada Beautiful Well pay you our highest rate” REGARDLE TS OF POWER “fear CHOICE OF QUALITY FRAMES FREE, 7 g Cearglass or plastic lenses? OVERSIZE UBISES ¢ OPTIONAL EXTRAS aeenppiTiona. SUBIECT TO AVAILABILITY TWO LOCATIONS @ CORNER BF BROADWAS 4S, WEATHER » B CORNER Ging th WESTMINSTER NALE (NEW WEST OPENLATE: WED. THUR. R)) Bee cue EXAMINATIONS ance eae @ Bank of Br itish Columbia Service Plan i you re 55 or better the Pioneer Service Plan offers the highest rate of interest of any of Bank of British Columbia $s persondl savings accounts Interest is calculated and paid monthty and there is no chinimum balance to qualify There s no charge for Chequing piwileges and for many other special services and features To find out more about the best bank planin the country for seniors ask about the Proneer Service Plan at your nearest Bank of Bltush Columbia branch You i tind out why they bu sul on top Canada’s Western Bank