B2 - Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1981 - North Shore News Evergreen 2 provided a bit of a surprise to Evergreen 1 when Jon Clarke defeated Dave Williams in a very tough 3-2-match to grab one of the matches in division 1 Vancouver Squash League play. Also, in division play, Hollyburn Country Club | didn’t have much to show for their trip over the bridge to play Vancouver Racquet Club 2 as they dropped all 5 matches. A back ailment kept Hollyburn’s oumber one player Bob Pud- dicombe, out of action, which forced Hollyburn to move its players up one spot. In division 2. play Evergreen 3 defeated Simon Fraser University, three matches to two while Evergreen 4 lost to Arbutus, 2-3. Court House | played well in the third division beating Jencho 3 three matches to two. Suc Kaffka, captain of Hollyburn Country Club 2 and one of the few ladies playing in the open divisions, was no doubt pleased with the 3-2 win over Richmond Racquet Club A short s LONDON CUPT) shortest One of the manage nal reins ever io baghsb soccer ended Monday when Paul Went respened after only 19 days as manager of second division strugpler Onent Went V1 Mahar ye & Bay appormled Sept :? after In division 4, Court House 4 won four of the five matches against UBC 3. As forecasted, Evergreen 5 dominated play against Columbia Centre 2. Dick Thorpe, filling in as captain, took only 15 minutes to defeat Andy Piotrowski and was then able to watch as the rest of the team didn’t lose a game in making a clean sweep of five matches to zero. Court House 3 and 4 were idle Monday with byes. League players’ take Monday, October 12 off as most find that a big turkey dinner and squash do not mix. Play resumes October 19. Games of interest in- clude Hollyburn Country Club 1 vs Richmond Racquet Club, Evergreen 3 vs YMCA 2. Court House 3 vs UBC3 and Court Houst 4 against Super Court t. Evergreen Squash Club ts hosting an A-B- squash tournament with play beginning Thursday. Oc- tober 15 at 630 p.m until Sunday, October 18 with finals to start at | pm _ that day An excellent op- portunity to see some fine mens and ladies squash ay serving as caretaker Coach, and since then Orent has conceded FU goals without reply in five successive SNefeats The team as at the bhottom of the second English dis tsiomn Dr. Walter J. Pilutik cerlihed sp@ciglist ins ORTHODONTICS CDarvcovabae eas Thies of oeetiltagy theese ara Pdeorth, Wear pietw of tars rotyVeery Ste #1 l26W ilé6th St. N Van 988-4022 - PDISCUSSING GOAL-KEEPING strategy are Chico Resch of the New York Islanders and Wayne Maki, whose father was one of the original Vancouver Canucks. The North Shore youngster visited the dres- -sing room when the Islanders came to play his father’s old team. (Bill Cunningham photo) THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER . PUBLIC MEETING RECREATIONAL FACILITIES IN LOWER LONSDALE The City Council will hold a Public Meeting to hear your views regarding the provision of new recreational facilities in the Lower Lonsdale area. All. interested parties are invited to attend a meeting scheduled for 8:00 P.M., on Thursday, October 15, 1981, in the Derek Inman Room of the North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver, B.C. E.A. Raymond, City Clerk City Hall, . 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1H9 October 1st, 1981 COMPLETE a COMP CALL NOW 255-8 486 PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS NO MONEY DOWN TILL NOV 81 , ONEY DOWN PHONE 255-8486 NOW OUR NEWEST & LARGEST STORE MON TUE WED 96 THER ER 99 SAT ed — a COMPLETE WATERBEDS DELIVERED & INSTALLED FROM $377.00 tas! BROADWAY international waterbeds INTERNATIONAL WATERBED : 32902 § BROADWAY VAN HENTAL BASED ONOMTH MINIMUM 3292 bk. Broadway 255-8486