\ the lower mainland. ‘The Cruisers sent a small but. strong. group of swin- mers led by Candace Heinrich who won the 9-10 . girls. backstroke and placed second in the fly, freestyle and breast strokes. Janet Oakes added to the Club's success with a win in the girls 13-14 backstroke and second in the 200 m LM. and the Ata recent meeting of the” Coastal: Division of ‘the B.C. Junior Hockey League Jack the. ‘Nor-Wes Caps of the B.C.J.H.L. , The League and the Coastal : Division . welcome the merger of the *Pac A Junior Hockey League which brings two. new teams to the B.C.J.HLL. Coastal Division, The two teams are the Coquitlam Comets owned by- Sandy Michie and the Kerrisdale Blue Hawks under Barry Fraser. The League also welcomes a mew (franchise, the _, 100 m freestyle. with 1D chute melay foe Coach - The most exciting finish was the 9-10 girls free relay team of -Gigi Hoeller, Colleen Buckoll, Megan Pinfield and Candace Heinrich who qualified ‘second but beat out North Delta in the final. These girls also finished 3rd im_ the medley relay. ° ’ The 15 and over girls free relay led off by coach Agnes Baker beat all teams to win this event, Liz Hers, Janet Qakes and Joanne Wilde all ., adding to the win. Cowichan Valley Capitals who will play out of Duncan. - No stranger to Junior hockey fans is Peter Scott, the and . General Manager. © . The Coastal Division is now made up of eight teams with returning clubs being the Nanaimo Clippers, Richmond - Sockeyes, ' Chilliwack Colts, Ab- botsford Flyers and the Nor- Wes Caps of North Van- couver. There will be ao in- terlocking league play between the Coastal and Interior teams this season. The winners of each Division will meet for the League Championship with the League wimner moving on to Marlins to host meet The North Shore Winter Marlins will be holding one of the largest ‘B’ level swim mects of the summer calendar Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27. Over 400 swimmers from nine clubs on the Lower Mainiand and Vancouver io WE OrEER ace re wie ya hat USIVE SE ar or! Island will participate in the mect. Keen competition § is expected, but the North Shore clubs, the Marlins, the North Van Cruisers and Squamish should enjoy their share of success. Action begins at 8a.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Centennial Cup play representing the Province of British Colunibia. The Coastal Division will play a.56 game schedule this season, down from 66 pames man heads junior hockey last year. The League is very conscious of education and feel a lesser schedule will be in the best interests of the players since the majority are either Secondary School or University students. Slowpitch standings St. Alice is no longer in sole possession of first place | in the North Vancouver mixed slowpitch league. The Slugs and the Snappers now share the lead with St. Alice after recent wins. The Slugs beat the Clams 19-15 andthe Snappers took games from the Masterbatters and the Clams to move from third spot toa share of the lead. All three teams have a 4-2 record for cight points. Tokeland, the Master batters and the Clams are tied for second at six points. However Tokeland has two games in hand. The Squids are all alone in last place with a 1-6 record. Sportswear Li Limited ty | raaonthena * John Newcombe - Tennis * Sharif Kahn - Squash & Racquetball °GUTS.and Nisus - Specialized Running Wear Jantzen & Slazenger - Action Sports Wear We specialize in exclusive lines of ladies bathing suits TOP QUALITY HEAT PRESS & SILK SCREENING AVAILABLE We will give a 10% discount to all team & club members on presentation of their card Come inand Browse #108-260 W. Esplanade CESPLANADE CENTRE) ~ across from the sea bus 980-0214 Ray Rogers Mercury Outboards RIVERSIDE MARINE 1341 Main Se. North Vancouver 986-2822 SOCCER SUPERSTAR Georgie Best (No. 11) con- fronts Whitecap Rudi Krol in Saturday's game between the Caps and the San Jose Earthquakes. The Whitecaps won, 4-1. Tonight the Caps take on one of Europe’s best teams, Nottingham Forest, in an exhibition game. (Terry Peters photo) Regular $15.95 Per 4 Gallons $12° Effective Sale Dates July 21 - 27th. Only SPECIAL PRICE This week's special is available oat all Cloverdale Paint n Paper stores inBC and Alberta 1629 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver Hours. 7 30-5:30, Mon-Thurs Fri. tit 9:00 Saturday 9-5 30 eur Ti BRAND On YOUR HOME “9 - >) enn bret 8 semmasnnnsennennomnansenlia Ml