B4-Wednesday, September 17, 1980 - North Shore News There were goals galore as the Nor Wes Caps won their « .second straight exhibition game by a 13-8 count over the Vancouver Bluehawks Sunday night. Grant Harris led the attack with four goals and Rod Slatten added a hat trick. The win followed last Wednesday’s 6-4 decision over the North Shore Winter Hawks as the Caps began their B.C. Junior Hockey League preseason play. The Caps still have far too many players on the roster so there was a lot of effort shown by the troops in the pair of matches. Against the Kerrisdale based Hawks, the Caps played a wide open affair — — which entertained the fair BELL REALTY MAY have won the annual relay on Grouse Mountain recently, but Sussex runners, shown above at one of the baton exchanges made a race out of it. The yearly event raises funds to help crippled children. (Elisworth Dickson photo) SFU PLAYERS DOMINATE NATIONAL TEAM ‘Clan’ taking over The ‘Clan’ sitting atop with the idea that the = school. Burnaby Mountain, or better Canadian National Soccer SFU players presently on known as Simon Fraser Team preparing for the the Canadian squad are University, could be World Cup is actually an Tony Chursky, Brian Gant, forgiven if they come up off—campus part of the Mike McLenaghen, Bruce : Miller, Buz Parsons, Randy Ragan and Mike Sweeney. John McGrane of Los Angeles Aztecs will, hope- fully, join the team soon, adding to the depth of Clansmen with the Nationals. Simon Fraser University has placed more players in the North Amencan Soccer League than any) other school in North Amenica, so it is nothing new for coach John Buchanan to see his former ‘students’ touhng for top teams Join the crowd! See the Canucks nlay every NHL team this season. Avoid lineups with your guaranteed seat to 20 Canuck games. Be an important part of the action for only/ | S, ‘a _ oe... 254-5141 aed oes oN pl Official Canuck schedules are now available at Imperial Oil dealers and agents, at the Canuck’s office, and from Molson representatives. and up M@ the 2154 W 41 St Kerriadalo 266-7101 1604 Lonedaie North Vancouver 086 1311 701 W Qeorgta (Pacitic Centre) 689-0611 Park Royal South Weat Vancouver 926-5461 DINNER FOR TWO F WITH MIN. ORDER ONE BLOCK WEST OF CAPILANO MALL ON MARINE DRIVE 985-7832 QUIETLY INSTALLING QUALITY CARPETING ON THE NORTH SHORE FOR OVER 11 YEARS Lanadowne Park Unit 626-5300 No 3 Ad. Richmond 273-0821 sized crowd. Joining Harris and Slatten in the scoring parade were Geoff Harrigan, Kent Davis, Doug Sissens, Glenn Wakefield, Dan Downs, Glynn Jenes and defenceman John Olynyk with five assists. Olynyk tallied twice against the Flames with singles from Harrigan, Jeff Wilkinson, Sissons and Bruce Tabbutt. The game was a penalty filled contest, with the Caps taking 20 minors for 40 minutes and the visitors earning 30 minutes from 15 infractions. The Caps and Flames meet on Saturday night at 8:00 pm at NSWC and on Sunday the Caps _ host Chilliwack Bruins at the Rec Centre, starting time 7 pm. 5 year term, interest paid annually. Our Debentures and Guaranteed Investment Certificates are avail- able for fixed terms from 1to5 years In amounts from $1,000 Rates from 1to 4 years available on request Rate subject to change Permanent Canada Permanent Trust Company Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporator Members Canada Deposit Insurance Corporanon 2699 Granvilice at 11th 731-6554 455 Granville 684-0466