a KARAS ERLINDA pee ten etl LRN HARA APR, seve gee reece POSEN IOS IIR B3 - Wednesday, March 28, 1984 - North Shore News Jets are visitors tonight, Wednesday. at £ . . . . -, © Bring in this ad and receive eo one complimentary lift ticket = when a second lift ticket is purchased at regular price. PROVINCIALS NEXT Fiames lick Kitimat THE DEFENDING B.C. Champion, North Shore Winter Club Flames will meet the team they defeated in crowds at the Winter Club Flames defeated Kitimat 7-4 Friday night and were in complete command Saturday night winning easily 10-3. Kitimat with the reputation last years final, the of beinga bunch of hit men, Cranbrook Colts. The did not disappoint the crowd major difference this Starting a brawl midway through the third period. Leading the way Friday night was Dean Hayes and Jim Wilson with two each and singles by Cam Drew, Paul Tadey and Howie Stohl. The defence ted the onslaught Saturday scoring six of the ten goals. Dave Willetts with three Steve Cor- coran, Gord Wilson and Cary Manns had singles. The rest of the scoring was hand- ed by Paul! Tadey with two. Brian Mayrs and Dean Hayes. Kevin Innis was steady in nets and also picked up an assist on Dean Hayes goal. year is the Flames will be the visitors. By PERRY MANNS Home ice advantage should favor the Colts, who defeated Saanich by the scores Of 11-1 and 9-7 to ad- vance. Coach Nick Sita can’t say enough about his flames who do not have the depth or the size of last years squad, but in the face of adversities with injuries to some key players, they have won every crucial game throughout the playoffs. Unable to play in Cran- brook is their sparkplug Dave McMaster out with a More Sport shoulder separation, and on Randy Moberg, a_ broken clbow. B5, B6 Playing before two large IMAGINATION IN LIGHTING COME AND BE DAZZLED NORTH VANCOUVER SHOWROOM 1091 CHURCHILL CRESCENT PHONE: 980-9501 1d 4 TEE FE Feanamcal Track Lighting Sry aterm Specie Buy 54" Whihs tery bent OTHER FULL LINE LIGHTING SHOWROOMS Al hear SPRY Oo en Pye roMiteto 3971 No 6 Road Richmond PH 273101! 400 West Sth Avenue Vancouver Ph 6/2 383 © WORKWERR AN WORLD NEWS photo Stuart Davis Valid through April 30/84 MT. SEYMOUR PRICES IN EFFECT THRU APRIL 6th/i84 1ST QUALITY | MEN’S Boot cur | WORK SETS AT SUPER SAVINGS! CHOOSE FROM DRILLERS DRILL Ass!d colours full fit shirts and pants * SHIRTS S M t xt SOME TALLS * PANTS 32 42 WAISTS COWBOY KING ass: 4 coious western trim-fil shirts and pants ° SHIRTS S ML XL * PANTS 32 40 WAISTS 28-42. ASSORTED LEGS PREWASHED 100% COTTON ORIGINAL 5 POCKET-STYLE WESTERN FIT ORIGINAL QUALITY PRICE 1ST QUALITY MEN'S JEAN JACKETS | HOPSACK ®* PREWASHED 2 FRONT Pon mth: * SITES 36-46 each OUR PRICE 1ST QUALITY LADIES’ STRETCH JEANS eo CLR AN FRONT SIZES me a Geremens PANTS rs} fee 2 A DRESSER OOR IN GRAN ST UING 7 Wa ABLE POLY BLEND SIZES 324. OUR PRICE each OUR PRICE 1540 LONSDALE at 15th. phone 985 SSA Were working for youl = C2] IT WAS KISSING your sister night at the Colliseum Sunday night when the Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks literally fought their way to a 4-4 tie. In the above photo Flames forward Hakan Loob wheels around the Canuck goal in second period action closely watched by Richard Brodeur who had an excellent comeback in goals for the locals. The draw left Canucks two points ahead of Winnipeg Jets in their battle for third place. Twice the fun /2 the Price! Snow phone: 929-2358 Office: 929-5212 = POL TESTER NYLON BLENE