December 21, 1983 north shore news _ Sports Desk 985-2131 BATTLE OF THE UNBEATEN DISPLAYING BRILLIANT style and form, Neil Paterson came home with the gold from the recent Western division figure skating championships held in Calgary. The 19 year old North Vancoaver Court House West figure skater, shown bere, ts one of only two men in Canada, and the only one in B.C., to complete the difficult triple axle in competition. Come bring in the . NEW YEAR with us! ” teogee We nyo » ‘ a hantd fic attay of delicious tood } Kee hiertainment to dam e your feet off wy excellent selection of reftresnments and much much more Purchase Your Dckets Hight Away! DANCING begins at & OO pm OINNE A will be served af FO $0 pom Ihenoats Champagne tll + OO am Bs. CO) bese Cup ober Saturday lec ember 41 7t4y Hats & Party t avours included LICENSED PREMISES SUNKEN TREEHOUSE RESTAURANT Sumben Trecho SSAA T ye hyo ae . we i S eeci te THE HOME OF THE ROAST BEEF DINNER ae) 987-7033 INEZ LIBERTY and Colleen Campbell led Windsor to a §1-49 victory over Carson Graham in the battle of the two undefeated senior girls basketball teams on December 15. By TERRY LAVENDER Liberty scored !2 points and Campbell had 10 in the game, which left Windsor with a 5-O record and Carson with four wins and one loss. Carson Graham had led until about six minutes before the end of the game, when Windsor took over. Linda Buchanan scored 18 points for Carson, and Katie Ireland had 14. The game took place on the last day of play before the Chnstmas break. Basketball resumes at all levels on Tues- day, January 3. In an earlier Carson Graham game, December 12 Paterson NEIL PATERSON, in his usual top form, skated to first place in the Western division figure skating championships held tn Calgary recently. A member of North Vancouver’s Court House West Figure Skating club, the 19 year old Paterson is one of dhly two men in Canada and the only one in B.C. to complete the difficult tnple axle in) competition The other 1s the reigning Canadian national cham pion, Brian Orser Katherine and Robert Kaatz, of the Court House West club, were runners-up in the novice pairs and fourth in the novice dance event The North Shore skaters " MEWS photo Extc Eggertaon The Vancouver Chamber Cholr presents Ks The World-Famous CUSN KING’S SINGERS THURS. FEB. 2 ORPHEUM The King's Singers made adoring subjects of their Carnegie Hall audi- ence. New York Times Six stout-hearted Englishmen whose artistry is astonishing. Neweweek The des! choral ansembie in the world Their rapenoire is imitiass’ Renaissance madrigals and motets. Duke Ellington, Coie Portar, the Beaties and evan Flanders & Swan! Tickets: VTC Outlets & CBO, Eaton's & Woodward's Stores, 7 Credit Card Line: 687-4444 information: 738-6822 ered aponsored by (Me Bank of Beta Colm hia against Howe Sound, Linda Buchanan scored 32 of Car- son's 88 points, the greatest number of points by one player so far this season. Kathleen Neilly scored 18 of Carson’s points in that match. Howe Sound could only muster 30 points. Other recent senior girls results: Carson Graham 74, Handsworth 29 (CG: Buchanan — 25, WHeather Stepanick — 12); West Van- couver 27, Howe Sound 17; Sentinel $1, Argyle 39 (Sent: Barb Schwab — 20, Karen Colbow — 14; Arg: Sonja Mellis — 10), Seycove 51, Sutherland 50 (Sey: Missy Stone — 16; Suth: Ila Doyle — 14), Sentinel 56, Howe Sound 37 (Sent: Sylvia Apostolidis — 16: HS: Shelly Rivett — 30); Hill 54, Suth 28 (Hill: Simmone Gould — 12; Karla Campbell — 12); WV 46, Hand 45 (WV: Debbie MacQueen — 21. Hand. SECTION Windsor Dukes edge out Carson Elaine Prescott — 21). Junior Girls: St. Thomas Aquinas (STA) 26, Argyle 24; Sutherland 22, Windsor 21; West Vancouver 72, Car- son Graham 11; Balmoral 31, Sutherland 25; Argyle 33, Handsworth 13; WV 29, STA 28; Windsor 32, Hillside 30. West Van leads the junior division with a 4-0 record. St. Thomas Aquinas ts second at 3-1. Juvenile: Hillside leads the league with a 4-0 record. Re- cent action: Arg 22, Sey 12; Suth 31, Wsr 28; Hill 23, Sent 21; WV 65, CG 26; Bal 28, Sent 22; Hill 33, WV 19. Intermediate Boys: Games have been very close so far in the season, and the standings reflect that, with Hillside in first with a 3-0 record, followed by West Vancouver at 3-1, Howe Sound at 2-1 and St. Thomas Aquinas at 2-2. Recent games: HS 66, CONTINUED ON PAGE B3 in top form are now eligible to compete in the Canadian figure skating championships in their respective divisions to be held in Regina, January 8-15 For further information call: Court House West Rac- quet club - 986 3416 Merry Christmas! * 4 ! Of TIME OUT SPORTS | 980-9211 Sf westlynn mall ggo.0116 | ~~ 1199 Lynn Vaitey Road ane