rt aa i 4 _.Weatherguard Shop moved back to within just two points of front- running Sidney Freight in Sidney Men’s Recreational Hockey last week with two key victories. ~. game to break the game open. Sports VERSATILE FIBERGLASS TANKS e © Septic © Holding © Water meeting 500, 600, 750 gal. custom sizes available for | ALPHA 10218 Bower Bank Rad. f | . _. | FIBERGLASS MFG. CO. Sidney 656-5121 _— enthusiasts —an . = _Weatherguard opened the scoring Weatherguard came up against a Pat Sodel netted single markers for ETA PES ERS TO eo with two goals in the initial period, surprising tough Royal Oak squad Royal Oak. All SpOry eFOuips a j then added another six in the middle and had to rally for three last period Daryl Reading sparked using parks in the Sidney Toyland goals to snatch the two-goal victory. THE REVIEW Weatherguard with a pair of goals, Central Saanich area are Page 9 Parkland junior ‘boys volleyball club snatched - victory, from-defeat last week when it staged a. _ last-minute comeback to © “edge rap s in Sooke- Saanich. League: seme ‘finalaction. : The final set for this week, “The key play for bath . Parkland--and_ Stelly's ent in the final game three... of te best) af. “playoft, Stelly's "aw ~deading 146-12 ‘needing - only’ av single point for the victory — appeared to have scored the winning point,. and wan the match, But a delayed call ona, violation “brought both teams back | on the court fora replay of that point. Parkland” centre — line won the point and went ‘on to take the match. SIDNEY | ‘CHURCH Adoni O4F am sits victory vaulted Parkland into the league : and. : ae Tear hinin Tha m Worship Family Teaching and Warhip ou. Panorama Léisure Centre iapstains licen” lida Ahdrsday 74) Pastor Mel Hos hyn 652- 9572 Meanwhile, Nov. 25 Tom Haskett, Larry Bednarz and while Pickering added a singleton invited to attend a ' cine Gs oe Morel and two assists, and Steve Ormond . mone 6 be ne a ONLY 19 SHOPPING - = unday night after : : : :30 p.m. Dec. 10 in the 4 edging royal Oak Inn 5-3 Nov. 25 to Name Team Goals Assists Pts, single eels. —————i municipal hall. DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS come up with a four point week. Rick Vincent Weatherguard 18 15 33 Meanwhile, Hotel Sidney dropped Any interested people, In Sunday’s match, Jim Pickering Avie Stubbington S.F. a 0) 5S... 32 its second game of the week Nov. 26 including baseball and tallied nine points on a hat trick and Daryl Reading Weatherguard 14 16 30 to Shelburne Texaco by a 6-4 soccer enthusiasts, will six assists for Weatherguard, while Rob Smith S.F. 19 10 29 decision. Hotel squandered an early be welcome at this in- teammates Davie Williams, Daryl Dale Tweedhope T.H. 10 16 26 3-0 lead, and even led 3-1 after two formation gathering. Reading and Al Woodcock added Tom Brooks © S.F. 14 10 24 periods, before losing steam in the : two goals apiece. Brian Coward T.H. - 12 12 24 final frame — allowing fiv ive Texaco E Williams also picked up three Mike Miller T.H. 3 103 markers, MODELS F assists en route to a five point game, Ross Anderson S.F. 1 9 20 Ed MeNab led the Texaco attack & : while Reading added two assists and Gary Shumka S.F. 9. 9 18 with two goals, followed by Dean : Woodcock a singleton. Wingerter, Bill Roberts, Ken Scott TOYS : For Hotel Sidney, it was Keith Following are league standings as of Sunday: and John Koot — all with singles. a o ; Norbury with the hat trick and a . GP Ww 7 7 Bis Don Sparling. beat the. Texaco FENCING LTD. single -agsist, while Don Sparling Sidney Freight ; 10 9 0 1 19 Oo netminder: twice for Hotel Sidney, All kinds of fencing — netted jthree assists and a_ single Weatherguard u 8 2 I " while. Tom: Brown) and Dennis | “esidential. commercial, marker. . Travelodge 7 4 7 ! Muloin connected once apiece. oan Ken Norbury rounded out the Shelbourne Texaco 10 4 5 ! 9 Finally, Nov. 28 Travelodge ood ences Make Good scqring with a goal and a pair of Hotel Sidney M 7 : 5 5 blitzed Royal Oak 15-3 on the 2070 KEATING X RD. 656-1411 assists. : Royal Oak 10 0 10 strength of Brian Coward’s five goals. 652-3522 2436 Beacon Ave. ~ division 2. play for a fi nal score ¢ of 1 8-7 at t Iroquois Park. pa During the hard hitting game, Agrarian Dave. Lowden, — outside centre, suffered. a knee injury. but is expected to . return to the field for. Saturday’ s match with James Bay . ‘Athletic. ‘Association. James Bay holds the past season ’s ~~ Bernard Cup, Agrarians t then placing second. Delayed call” _ buys win | Parkland opened the’ ; “match with an easy 15-5..°.f Victoryain which Stelly's turned -in a lacklustre SIDE BACON Gllced ..cssiscccecceseveasevcivisecivss rae Ree performance, =. But oo 49} Stelly’s went on’ the: NEWYORK STEAKS. om .°6 offensive in. the second game and: mounted :an- Attack around the:strong : - spiking and ‘tipping of Dale Bennett and. “The move paid oft rh othe team) walked away). with: a 1$-95 victory, setting the stage for the” - third. and seoreaking BATE, The third game was a close Battle: throughout with : Stelly's and THEY HAVE OPENED AN OFRICH IN VICTORIA, We, Parkland -sharing: the “To Nt: CARRIED ON UNDER THE NAME OF lend. Bennett’s front! . row play” was pare dm 1d M ticularly effective as was : Goo man AN ott the all-round play- of a ni Char lered Accountants Stelly's,. : or ‘ee Hore Shading Groups. : sii cman