Page B4 ances every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night atthe Waddling Dog Inn THE REVIEW 978]-2nd St. nthe Parkland Panthers team two wins: in league games. last in the The Senior Boys basketball played notched scheduled week against schools Greater Victoria High School Basketbail League. Coach Joe Milligan is pleased with the results, now that the end of the season is only a month away. The Panthers. defeated their arch rivals, , Sidnev B.C. Wednesday, January 27, 1988 rs pre ding. The first half ended with ‘the Panthers on top with a com- fortable 34-17 lead. Coach Milligan must have stressed defense for the second half as the Panthers worked harder at controlling the ball and runnng out the 30-second Clock before shooting. Their shots were good, ioo, and the lead was extended before Mt. Doug rambled forward with yon the game, while Jo Down, a guard and one of three return- ing Grade 12 players, scored 12. Other top scorers were Ron Kipot, a 6ft., 1 in. rookie senior forward, who scored 10 points on the night. Sean Hern scored nine points and Darren Udd rallied for eight. The previous Tuesday. the Panthers hosted the Stelly’s Senior Boys at Parkland for a league game that added another is game » held previous to the boys’ match last Tuesday. Tammy Braithwaite scored 17 points and Bev Love scored j3 to bring their team to victory, On. Thursday the Panthers girls suffered a disappointing loss to Mt. Douglas. They were leading for the ma- jor parts of the game and were playing strong up until the final few minutes of the game. The Mt. Doug squad pulled some tricks out of their purses no problems,’ to score. seven unanswered Mr. Douglas, last Thursday to qualify for a playoff berth late next month. some hard fought baskets, br- inging the score to 42-23 when the third quarter ended. mark in the win column. “We had COME SEE AND HEAR commented Milligan. The Pan- baskets in the final minutes to THE AMAZING STORY. ; The locals came out pouncing In the final frame, the Pan- thers played a strong game, come from a 41-40 deficit to a of ex-convict f {tO start the game but were thers Kept on with their defen- | building a healthy lead to 48-17) 47-41 win. Harold Morris on Film A «quickly held at bay by the sive play, while centre Paul ¥ the time the first half ended. Braithwaite scored 23 points “TWICE PARDONED’’* Ramblers’ answering baskets. Johnson took his time waiting | Johnson _ Sensational in one of the team’s few losses alfway throug the first Mt. Douglas stood no chance with 2? points he night. n re hitting the On (eeeeeny bine neeioiten ee, quarter when the Panthers as the Panthers scored five Other te. mbers did well | books this week instead of wor- 5506 Oldfield Road found new life and built a. 14-8 baskets to open the quarter. The as thev br heir team to a . rying .about basketball. They on Friday, January 29, 7:30 p.m. lead by the buzzer. two teams then traded baskets 81-49 wins ‘Write exams for the most part of In the second quarter the up until the final whistle went.to SENIOR GIRLS the week. before going to the Panthers kept their momentum, end the game with a 56-43 vic- In senior girls high school Totem Classic eight-team tour- EVERYONE WELCOME scoring five unanswered baskets tory. — basketball action. Parkland) nament in Port Alberni this thanks to. some. good. reboun- Johnson scored 16 points on ~ beat the Stelly’s girls 52-45 ina weekend. = Viewing time - 25 min. - a freewill offering will be recetved a “Focus on the e Family” Film etosuetion unsmuir Lodge: more than just a pretty view On =a. clear. night: from _ Dunsmuir Lodge you can see the lights of Grouse Mountain UNDER THE RED ROOFED LIGHTHOUSE IN MARINER VILLAGE MALL TOMMY TUCKERS epsetT #100 9810-7th St. FULLY LICENCED PREMISES Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner - 7:00 am - 11:00 p.m. SEVEN DAYS THE GREAT FAMILY RESTA URA NT Voted #! on Vancouver Island ’ Fabulous salad bar, famous rotisserie chicken: ; Take out service. Part of the answer is an eclec- tic line-up of events for Penin- . sula residents at the former Ribs - Steaks - B in Vancouver. But what plans - Gillain Manor on McTavish NOS | SEARS - urgers _ does the University of Victoria. Road, spread over the. next . : 656-1711 have for the place with the three months. A standing “committee has . come up with four reasons to visit the lodge —.and maybe en- "joy the view during breaks... Those intent. on wrestling with moral © dilemmas «may “choose next Wednesday’s ‘seminar. on’ new questions in. _-- biology; - particularly reproduc: § -. tive technology.’ ~ Featuring Dr.. Christine Si. Peter of the university, it starts “at. 10-acm:-at the Panorama ~. op Lounge and ‘is: followed by a buffet at extra cost. ; «The full. series is “worth $20, “each. activity separately" is": $6. “Meals and “drinks, © ‘where ~ “@p- plicable, are extra. Second: on the ‘schedule is a- riusical. treat from members of ~: the school of: music, March It... oo Thee evening ‘in the Panorama & Lounge starts at 5:45 p.m. with * . @no-host bar, dinner. follows at. 6 -p.m., and: the. program ‘of © period: music — complete. with instruments .and~ costumes © of years. gone by > starts at 7:30 p.m.. ; ~On.: April 8, Dr. Norma Mickelson of the University of Victoria offers her experiences abroad as an ‘educator, with. particular. emphasis on China. - That one. starts at 10°a.m. vine Room 150." . ~The most local subject for Peninsula dwellers is April 21,-° Starting at 9:45 a.m..in Room . 256, -Dr.. Nancy Turner, -an. ethnobotanist, will guide’ at- _ ~~ tenders on-a short walk along the grounds’ trails, after her il- lustrated presentation on Saanich Peninsula forests. The Dunsmuir courses are a ~ first for the university, and they could lead to another offering the - fall, said committee member Brent Alley. : breathtaking view, anyway? : cane PAL EB.D: i900; Crap 318) 7 Barry M. Sullivan, Q. C. has been appointed.as Commissioner with a general mandate to review education in the ~- province of British Columbia, kindergarten to grade 12. * Public hearings will be held at: Victoria, Tuesday February 16,—7 p. m. Victoria Secondary School, 1260 Grant St. Victoria, Wednesday February 17,— 11am. ; Ste Andrews High School, 880 McKenzie St. ae _ .The Commissioner will receive written briefs and verbal submissions from individuals: and : organizations. 1 /Allrepresentations to the Commission. must. be. made. either. at a hearing: or. by awritten-—- pe ort oat brief, or by letter, addressed to the Secretary. ~ HOLDING THE TORCH ALOFT is ; Deep Cove resident . Kim McCullough who carried it down Beacon Avenue and onto the stage for ceremonies Saturday after- noon. The University of Victoria Student and former Parkland track team member was. all smiles as ear “dignitaries from local municipalities made’ speeches during the Olympic Torch Relay’s 15-minute Stop on the way to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal. 3 The boys are back — They are back, UWA. All-Star wrestling returns. to Sanseha) Hall) in The lodge “was bestowed oO” 7 ‘Sidney. for-a one- night engage- - UVic bya Calgary-based com- “ment. ° “pany headed’ by George -E.. ‘The all- male . ‘ast will kick, Eoole, in Decemiver 1985, : punch and ‘beat their way into: Telephone (24 Hours) Call collect: (0) 660-4010 “On benait of the Commission: Mr. John Walsh, Secretary Royal Commission On Education #350 - 900 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C; V6Z 2M4 your memories as they take i to the ring Friday, Feb, 5, beginn- ing at8 p.m; Tickets. for. the event are on sale at. 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