24 — Wednasday, March 20, 1996 — North Shore News STEOUTA © LOTT TEE, Your choice entree served with Garden Salad with raspberry vinaigrette dressing, Sourdough Roll and Belgian Chocolate Brownie. Availahls every day after 4 until Sunday March 24, 1996. : Available Seven | ibe B: _ Days a Week BAKERY: PARK & TILFORD: 983-8483 PARK ROYAL NORTH: 925-0181 AR YLE PIPERS junior girls basketball team pilod up a 36-3 geason record en route {to 4 pile of trophies. The Pipers, coached _by dagon Gigilottl (in dark shirt), won six of sight tournaments “antered, including the Vancouver and District Championships. The title was the first-ever for tho Pipers, and the first for a ‘North: Shore team since 1979. Tho team finished third in the. ‘provi “Players include (alphabetically): Clare Alcock, ‘Yamain Anstey, Melissa Baker, Sarah Brown, Shannon Burns,. : Ashise Dobbe, Amy Doe, Adrianne Harrington, Rosalyn Hicks, ‘Catherine Judd, Fiona Petigara and Jenn Rae. Team managers ‘include. Jennifer Lorimer, Sarah. O'Neill and Helen ‘Zupanec. * ANDREW. ENGLISH called it " his destiny." : By Andrew McCredie Sports Editor His. desiiny, the B.C. Lions, ‘called Andrew English’s name last Thursday. The swift-footed UBC slotback was selected in the second round of.the Canadian Football League’s. 19¢6 Canadian College draft by his hometown team. ‘ A preduct of the Handsworth football program, English still riding high four. days after being chosen {Sth overall. from the cream of Canada’s collegiate age football players. “It think it was my destiny because when I thought about play- ing in the CFLI always thought about playing for the Lions,” said English from his girlfriend’s Lower Lonsdale home. But leading up to the draft, the former North Vancouver soccer star was hearing that the Lions were going to take him in the first round — ‘and if they didn’t he probably would- “n't be around for their second pick. As is the case with fulfilling one's destiny, however, fate kept English's name on the list until the Lions’ sec- ond pick came around. Of course, English still has to make the pro squad. But a recent time irial for a Seattle Seahawks’ coach in which English biazed to personal bests in the 40 metre (4.42 and 4.43 seconds) is sure to have Lions head ANDREW ENGLISH — seloct- ed by B.C. Lions in second round. honcho Joe Paupau smiling. “He has the potential to be a starter on our team,” said Paupau after drafting the affable 22-year-old. “I'm very excited for Andrew and look forward to seeing him in action.” His name could again be the sub- ject of a draft, but the 5°10” receiver is unlikely to go far in the bigger and tougher National Football League. For now, English says he’s trying to focus on school, but admits it’s been hard to do for the Jast month. “| guess that now everything's over I have to start buckling down a little more,” he says, adding, “but my mind definitely isn’t on school.” The B.C. Lions, under new own- ership for the 1996 season, begin ‘training camp in May. Save 40%-70% with factory outlet prices March 21-24 To prepare fine food, you need fine cook- ware. You'll find some of the best in the world - and some exceedingly fine prices - at the Paderno Factory Sale. Paderno, Pots For Eternity. Hand-finished in Prince Edward Island and complete with a 25 year warranty. We start with pure stainless steel and affix a heat-conducting bottom pad. The result? Truly superior cookware. Rapid, even heat distribution for better control when cooking, Astonishingly durable, yet surprisingly ele~ gant. Handles that stay snug, because they're welded, not bolted. And bottoms that stay flat, unlike thinner knockoff brands. If you love cooking, Paderno will delight you. NOKTH VANCOUVER Pearson's Home Hardware 1329 Lonsdate 988-0838 TWFr 630-6 Sa 8:30- 5:30 Sut H- 4 A Thursday to Sunday, March 21-24, save 40% on sauce-pans, frying pans, steamers, sautés arid more. Save up to 46% on § to 11 piece sets. Come early for the Door Crasher Special: our famous O.8L saucepan, list price $67, only $19.99 (chis item 20 per day, one per person. No limit on, other items) The pots may last forever. The prices will not, Mark March 21-24 on the calendar, now. Questions? Call us at 1-800-565-0261 and we'll answer them. Cant make it to the sale? Call for a free descriptive brochure, or fo join our inailing list and receive valuable coupons and special recipes. : WEST VANCOUVER Tools and Techniques 250-16 St 925-1835 Th/Sa 9-6 Fr 9-9 Su 12-5