12 - Sunday, September Uf, inquiring reporter. 1O88 - North Shore News A 17-YEAR-OLD North Vaneouverite involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident where a woman died was sentenced Thursday to one year of probation with counsefting and vice. As well, the youth 100 hours uf conununiiy WOTk SETVIC’, was prohibited from driving for two ye ars. Frustrated age. with how the youth has been dealt with under the Young hould driving Stephen Barrington Tim Ivzard North Vancouver f don’t think it should be taised, but I think young drivers should go through a mandatory driving test. 1 worry more about older drivers. arol Lust North Vancouver Definitely, especially after that) woman wus killed. But for boys more than girls — there are a fot of mature 16-year-old girls. Jim Kieiy North Vancouver Yes, [ff you can’t drink or vote until 19 and make those decisions, why should you be able to drive...making decisions affecting many people. Offenders” Act, age the family Ron Barrow North Vancouver ft should be raised as there are far too many accidents.» Making the drinking age and the driv- ing age the same would be fair. Classroom INTEGRATION OF handicapped children into the school system will be the topic of a workshop pres- ented by the North Shore chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children and the North Vancouver School District. Norman Kunc, a family thera- pist and consultant who was born integration with cerebral palsy, will address special education teachers, district staff and parents on the topics of integration and segregation and survival in a non-handicapped world, During his elementary years, Kunc went to a ‘‘special school’’ for children with handicaps. Dur- ing his high school years he was Day-care workshop held A FREE workshop tor day-care staff is offered by the North Shore Health Department and North Shore Continuing Education. The program, which will be held at Windsor Secondary School, 93! Broadview, North Vancouver, on Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., is open to staff of all child-care facilities and covers playground construction and safe- ty, child safety, disease contro] and Pest control. Sally de la Rue Brown, public health inspector, and Bert Engelmann, vector control officer, with the North Shore Health Department will be the instructors. Register by calling North Shore Continuing Education at 985-8741 or 987-5141, discussed mainstreamed into a regular school and he has much to say about stu- dents and the opportunity for an equal education. The event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the Cur- riculum Services Centre, 810 W, 21st St., in North Vancouver from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Cost is $5 per person, For further information call Linda Ranger at 984-9362 (home) or 988-1191 (work) or Sue Wor- then at 987-641! (home) or 987- 9394 (work). 2 CLOSET of the dead woman curlier supgested ihe minimum driving age be raised Co 18 years so drivers would be (ried in adult court in cases such as this. Inquiring Reporter asks about raising the driving e raised? Donna Robinson North Vancouver Yes. While | feel these kids can learn to drive physically, | don’t think vat they have the experi- ence,,.needed to avoid an accident. distinctive one level townhomes ina Limited Time Offer We'll clean upholstery to look like new. Our cleaning brightens color by removing soil. ALL upholstery can be cleaned including Haitian cotton, velvet, neediepoint and brocade. Phone jor an appointment during our sale and save 20%. Not valid with other promotions. “When DAN’S In - Dirt’s Out” PHONE FOR 984-9151 open daily till 5 pm FREE ESTIMATES Rug & Furniture Cleaning 1463 Hunter St., N. Van. Two bedroom, one level* townhomes for secluded leisure or active lifestyles. Attractively priced from $89,950 to $127,900. FEATURING: «© Lagoons and streams 15 acre park-like setting «@ Garden patches and greenhouses @ River meadow walks = Double garages = Separate RV parking a Clubhouse on lagoon = Security ” w Quality 2x6 construction = Gas fireplaces a No stairs Se evel NOME avdedlyr 5556 Langley Bypass e 1 Langley, B.C. : 7 { Phone: 533-3888 ‘T OPEN DAILY: ‘Tnam, TO 7PM, .! SUNDAY