A22 - Wednesday, February 24, 1982 - North Shore News EE community round up Clive Lewis was elected for a second term as presi- dent of the North Shore Fish and Game Club. Also elected to serve as directors during 1982 were: Ist Vice Pres. - Bill. Pater- son, 2nd Vice. Pres. - Richard Ego,Secretary§ - Howard Norfolk, Treasurer - Bob Bogula, Membership - Steven Robinson, Salt Water - Dan Kuiper, Fresh Water - Laurie Milligan, Hunting - John Paterson, Projects & Pollution - Frank Kettner, Public Relations - Bruce Barbour, Juniors - Rodger Burnes, B.C. W. Fed. - Svend Dissing, Bulletin Ed.- Phil Eccles, Bulletin Mailing- Charlie Coy, Direc- tors at Large: Terry Tofin, Warren Grisewood. The North Shore Fish and Game Club has been active on the North Shore for [7 years and in 1981 its membership reached a high of 222 members. During 1981, the club pro- vided numerous salt and fresh water outings, hunting outings, guest speakers at monthly meetings and other activities related to fish and wildlife. The club has had an active Junior Program under the direction of member Rodger Burnes which included in- struction in salt and fresh water “ishing, fly-tying demonstrations, rod- building sessions, and out- door events including fishing outings and a .22 Cal target session hosted by Pacific Shooters Association. During 1981 the club con- tinued on its McKay Creek clean-up project and built and installed an incubation box on McKay Creek. Recently 30,000 fertilized Coho eggs were placed in the incubation box by the club ecord membership reached under the watchful eye of Frank Kettner, club Projects Director. Club P.R. Director and free-lance writer Pene McDonald was the club's unofficial North Van District “Dump Critic” during the year and was instrumental in making the District Council and general public aware of the pollution of Lynn Creek PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE for the individual & small business. = ~ Lester J. Poltak C.G.A. P.O. Box 91136 West Vancouver by leachate from the dump. The club meets every fourth Wednesday of the month at the Canadian Legion Halli, 123 West 15th N.Van. Each month the club hosts guest speakers, slide shows and films on in- teresting topics relating to fishing, hunting, con- servation and the enviror- ment. 926-0654 SURROUNDED by some of her 18 grand- children and great- grandchildren is Mrs. Borghild Ulstein who turned 90 on Saturday. A North Vancouver resident for 58 years she was one of the first Norwegians in North Van and her home served as a welcome spot for other im- migrants. She's in good health and now lives at the Kiwanis home in Lynn Valley. (lan Smith Julie Elford, Sylvia Gowans TEMPORARY- PERMANENT Oa Oreice ASSISTANCE We save you the search 107 —140W 15 Street. North Vancouver 984-0251 photo} TT FRESH. PURE AIR! The powerful Bionaire 1000 air cleaner/ionizer freshens the stale, polluted atmosphere of any room. Its built-in air filter traps smoke, dust, pollen and other allergy or odour-causing particles. We carry replacement filters for all models. Models for home, office and car. __/VORSA LIMITED 184 Pemberton Ave. (4% bik. S. of Marine Dr.) North Vancouver, B.C. Tel. 988-3443 ‘The B.C.I’ EE TESTS Sl Hae Bookcase Waterbed TIME TO RENEW AUTOPLAN? | CINDY'S GOING TO THE $3 9 5 95 — BCAA INSURANCE AGENCY TO RENEW HER INSURANCE . ° . LDIONT 1 KNOW Includes: po headboard NES veer lap mattress MIDNIGHT C.S.A. heater liner-retainer 3 standard riser Many more red-tag specials Ww . 1410 MARINE DR. NORTH VANCOUVER 986-3451 BCAR ; Renew your Autopian insurance at any BCAA office INSURANCE &® Vancouver 999 West Broncweay. 730 4911 New Westiunster ssatn . AGENCY 521 3791) Richmond 116 4940 No 3 Road 278 4646 Pines A Dawtiaton of BCAA baotdingn oto BCAA Insurance Agency All you need to know about Autoplan'