Alberta, Yukon, Northwest Territories, the USA, and all parts of B.C. will be represented by the..curlers _ participating in the fifteenth annual Men’s Open Bonspiel at the North Shore Winter a) Club.” Gne hundred and twenty eight rinks (512 curlers) will be competing in the event, which will take place from April 7 to 11 at the club. _ Awestern showboat theme will be featured with over 6,000 silver dollars in prizes, and all curlers will be eligible » for the grand prize draw for - 1,000 silver dollars. .. Barbecued steaks will ‘be ; | served at the banquet on April 9 and special enter- tainment is to be provided. Looking for something. do during the spring break? During the last two weeks of March the. West Vancou- ver Aquatic Centre is offer- ing public swim sessions every afternoon from. 1 to. 3:50 p.m., as well as. two special sessions. ' . Bring a buddy during the centre’s *“*TWO. FOR -ONE SALE’’. Two children, two students, two adults or two ‘senior citizens will be admit- ted. for the price of one. This is valid during ‘‘sale’’ times only: 4:30 p.m. March 24, 25, 28, 29, 31 and April 1. The centre has also added ' an Adult lengths swim from 6 to 7 p.m. for the two-week period (excluding Sundays). This is a good chance to start your ‘‘get fit for summer’’ program, as summer is not far off. For further © information drop by the West Vancouver Aquatic Centre at 776 22nd Street or call 926-8585. *GENERAL MECHANICAL eAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS eALIGNMENT & BALANCING March 31. is. the closing» date for entries and a $20 deposit is required: Entries should be mailed — to the North Shore Winter Club -at (1325 East Keith | Road, North Vancouver, ‘Capilano Rod. and Gun Club -at Ambleside Park, - West Vancouver, is host this -. Friday and Saturday, March ; 25-26, to. the. 1977 B. On Indoor Rifle Championships. The competition is being held for the twentieth con- secutive year and will attract. top senior and junior shoot- £ Da: ers from: all parts. of British Columbia. ’ - The meet is one of several being used to select the B.C. ‘Rifle Team for the forth-- coming Canada Games, and many of the top Summer prospects for the team will be. Present. Contests include Sporting Rifle, Free Rifle and. Match Rifle. Meanwhile, the Capilano Club held its own annual rifle. competition for. juniors last weekend, with 30 junior members competing. _ Mark Lindsay came first in the open Capilano Trophy event for all members under 19 (prone, standing and kneeling positions). Lance Rudelsheim took the President’s Trophy (prone event, 15-16 years of age). Mike Resnick claimed the Woodwards’ Trophy (prone event, 13-14 years of age). The Directors’ Trophy (prone event under 13 years of age) was won by Gareth Sykes. . Jumfor Heckey League championship Saturday at overtime, to claim the title [John Kendrick photo]. The North Shore Junior Canadians didn’t quite make it, but they went down fighting to the last—right into overtime. Trailing Richmond Rebels 2-1 in the -best-of-five. final for the West Coast Junior Hockey League champion- ship, the Canadians faced ‘their opponents once again Saturday at Karen Magnus--. sen Arena in the do-or-die Capilano Rugby Club is holding a $30-a-plate dinner Saturday, April 2, to: raise funds for a tour of. France and England. It kicks off at 7 p-m. at the Sey-Lynn Hall, Mountain Highway and Keith, North Vancouver. Admission price covers dinner, drinks, films, gam- bling and a chance: at a $1,000 Calcutta Draw. For tickets call) Buck Ellison, 987-7667; Mike Mahoney, 980-6434; or Jeremy Dalton, 986-2885. TECHNICIANS? TAYLORMOTIVE HAS THEM! Highly qualified technicians, many with over 25 yrs. experience. 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Low overhead costs enable us to difer you our comforters atthe BEST PRICES IN VANCOUVER ‘Seven minutes’ and 17 seconds later the Rebels shot. the puck into the Canadian net for the sixth time—to clinch the game and the title. “And so the season ended— ‘sadly yet proudly: for the North Shore team, one of the best the West Coast Junior girls between nine and 15 years of age. The fee is $5. The League is sponsored by ‘the Highland Kiwanis. Club. It has . been’ in operation for 15 years, with. an average annual registra- tion of about 500 girls. WORKMANSIUP . aid * FREE BROCHURE 731-0713 THE TAIGA WORKS 3155 Granville/16th H} ago sttenasnastencanncasa page'9:: ‘Mireh’23, it North . just-slightly-better i Shore News” SELY-FOUGHT, hard-chooting hockey marked what proved to be the final game im the hest-of-five West Ceast - Magnussen Arena. Richmond finaly edged the ¢ *“B”? Hockey League has ever seen—with the presentation of the coveted trophy. to- ‘Rich- mond. Barry Gruntman starred once again with a hat trick for the Canadians. The two other singles were added by Hugh. Cameron and Doug Dean. Right up to the end it was a close, hard-fought battle— the stuff good hockey is made of. The Canadians can hold their heads high. Next time round it will surely be . their turn. auxiliary | outboard motors Shown above is the new 1976 Mercury . outboard, 9.8 h.p., long shaft. We have a complete tine of Mercury outboards from 4.5 to 150 horsepower, as woll as parts and service. RIVERSIDE MARINE OUR NEW LOCATION 1341 Main St., North Vancouver across from Venice Sakery 986-2822