REFEREE PIERRE Poirier, 45, gets the play going as 47-year-old North Shore OW Goats’ Bob McCandlish | a ' NEWS sohote Cindy Bettemy (eft) faces off against 37-year-old NSWC Midget A's Bob Salo in preparation for a reunion game this weekend. The 1966-67 B.C. champion fenm, the NSCW aldpet A players made It to that year’s Canadian championships. 1966. hockey team ae a for a reunion celebration - THE HIGHLY - successful © 1966-67" North: Shore: Winter: Club Midget A hockey team | — the group’ of ~ young men who represented. ‘their | ‘province at the na- . -. tional. Centennial Cup championship in Toronto —~ ~. will regroup for local celebration,May 14. - Part of. the 30th anniversary of the” North: ‘Shore. Winter Ciub, the B.C: ‘champions of 1967 will oppose : a well-teavelled group of oldtime’ hockey enthusiasts ‘ogni, players — the North Shore Old, Goats - —_— in an exhibition gate : at the club at-7 p.m... _-One member of the Old Goats who will ‘hot ‘be tine ing’ up with’ his team-mates that evening is Brian Gites ¢ goaltendez from. North Vancouver will be at the - : other ‘end of - the ice, guarding the: ‘nets’ ‘for the "67 by” “players ‘from Toronto, : thé memorable Co- good old North Shore are Jie Purves, Brace Clarke, * f Ken Anderson Jr., Ron Sadler, Dave Murray; Densis |. § Metcalf, Bob Selo, Bob Bowman, Bob Gaston, Mike Mason, Don Sadier, Bob Woodman, Larry Bremnez and Randy Rota. |: And, for one more time, the noted coaching staff of vy “Kea Agserson Sr. and Jack Chubb will be behind the bench,. supported by manager, Manny Bowman and - e trainer Bev Giies. The Old Goats have been practising for- months. to “prepare for this meritorious happening and tuned up further. April 12 and 14 at the club against 2 touring “ oldtimers team from Austria. The 1966-67 NSWC Midget A team won its zone tie _ lle, the Lower Mainland and the Pasific Coast cham-:_ ‘pionship before “defeating the ‘Intevior ‘and ° the . Kootenay for the provincial crown. The North Shore team finished a strong third at the: ; “nationals in Toronto, beaten enly: by the Foroato Bakerton 2-1. LONG... TIME. racers: Mike ours of racing in the rain. — Langford, of North’ Vancouver, \ tires: :changes,* they . managed © : Langford, Tom - Munro, and.-Ian | .. Woods have’ combined their efforts started the race‘and drove for.an’, finish the’ race second: overall” in ~ Déspite- exhaust oroblcms and - “to 2 run». Langford’s: “D" Sports, “ Racer in Endurance ‘Racing. . The first of. the series was run at . Westwood * ‘recently, when’. the “” Langford-Munro- Wood iteam finished’ second’ overall. after: three; hour, taking “the lead. after’ only .three laps after starting at the back Of the 16-car field. * Driving in the rain, he managed fo build up'a two-lap lead. Munro” d Wood then took over. Langfotd’ s Rawson. vig es Kees Nierop a professional, En- ; durance racer fram: Kelowna, and ‘Barry Kowalchuck of ‘White Rock . fe finished first overall.in a Datsun...’ 6 yr: old boys & new: players'a are: invited, to. register now for the fall. season:: Returning ~ players. may. register here or through: their. Dave Miller : 2 : oF 2440 “Joan orn . 980- 2287 ‘PERFORMANCE ALL. SEASON TIRES P77. This brand new steel- belted: ’ radial revolutionizes the concept of sn all-weather tire. It's the tirst radial to combine two dif- ferent traad compounds in one tire. The remarkable dual tread allows the P77 to perform well in all conditions — wat, slick, snow or dry. Tha dus! compound. Is: designed to make the Pizaill P77 .. the longest-waaring ; silweather — tire yo will ever own. > CALL US FIRST FOR LOW LOW PRICES: