= By OLGA RUSKIN Students - from. : West Vancouver's” “three * chigh schools double their Provincial Superintendent of Schools Ed Carlin announced quota of recently. The . District's” quota of scholarships. which the Province bases on 3% of the Grade 12 population was 18 but West Van students won 44 because of their high achievement. Provincial Scholarship winners from Hillside Secondary are: Linda Renee Berzins; Carol Leah Birch; Christopher Martin Bunce; Barry Michael Chilibeck; Diana Judith Cole; Stanley Thomas Coleman; Timothy Farrell Collett; Geoffrey Edward Croll; Lisa Maire Howard; Kara-Lynn Moroz; Naomi Harriett Smith; Brent Arther Sutton; Derek Gordon Tobias; Ken Evan Whipple. Provincial Scholarship winners from Sentinel Secondary are: Annabelle Donovan: Morag Anne Prominent scouting Gordon Crane, an active and well-respected member of the community, passed away Friday, October 23, 1981. Mr, Crane had been a continuous member of the Boy Scouts for 57 years and held .-many important positions within that organization including Troop Scouter, District, Regional and _ Provincial Commissioner, Com- missioner for the North Columbo District in Sri Lanka (1957-59), Provincial President, Management Committee, and Chairman of the Honours and Awards Committec. have . won = ovér _ Scholarships, « Duncan; Susan Jane Finch; Kathleen Elizabeth Kern; - Soolim ‘Lau; Brice Frank | _ Lyne; Jennifer. Anne Me- Carron: - ‘Laureen Diane ‘Park; Ramona Charlene Penner; : Leslie Quo; ' Rapanos; Darla Lynn-Rettie; Todd Alan Stewart; William J.Y.T. Tsaw. . Provincial Scholarship winners from West Van- couver Secondary are: Gavin -Eyans Bakewell; Douglas Gregory Brown; Elizabeth ‘Stephen James Butterfield; Alan James Douglas; Jane Marie Farquharson; An- thony Philip Hahn: David Stephen Humer; Kim Stewart McKim; Afshin Mirmotahari,; Mary Leisk Munro; Anita Margarita Petkovic; John Robson Shillington; Alexander Bruce Stockdale; Daniel Andrew Terry: Frances Ellen Thomas; Jan Vicek. Other scholarships and awards have also been won by West Vancouver students from the three secondary schools. Hillside’s Claire Carter won the Jostens Foundation He was to be presented with scouting’s highest service award, the Silver Wolf. in Ottawa on November 20 by Governor General and Chief Scout, the Right Honorable Ed Schreyer. He was held in great esteem by all who knew him and had become a familiar sight in the upper Lonsdale area with his golden retriever guide dog, Pawnee. Mr. Crane is survived by his wife Joy, sister Mrs. L. 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Grant and Michael Parker athletic scholarships to the U.S. District Award: Jessica Baker, Inge Pederson; Park Royal Scholarship: Lisa Howard; Lions Club Award: Stan Coleman, Geoff Croll; Rotary Club: Paul Hansed, Karen Savage; Hillside Staff and Student Award: Joanne Hogarth, Susan Ramsay, Duncan Webster. Morag Duncan at Sentinel was voted the most out- standing all-round student by the graduating class and as a result won both the Brian Glen Memorial Award leader dies many friends Masonic Lodge, Canada. my alley. Bob Willis, President ‘ Bvergreen Lanes. Nanaimo, B.C. ® SKE US AT 1970. and the West. Van ‘William Tsaw;. School Awards: - Lisa” Quo: in Cascade Amateur radio and Boy Scouts of 66, When I needed a term loan, the. FBDB a were right up I guess it’s not every day that someone asks for a loan to open a bowling alley. When two chartered banks declined to give me the longer repayment term that | needed—1 went straight to the nearest FBDB office. 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They are: qualified teachers - who have the experience re- quired to enhance learning and | reinforce basic skills. If a student . Sentinel = mF improve grades . © Improve basic. skills =: ® improve attitude _ © Develop study Laureen Park; - - Principal Ss: Award of Merit: Elizabeth Crocker; District Award Winners: Philip McDermott, Neils Petersen. habits in your home is not reaching his students won further we can help. | scholarships and awards as follows: Park . ‘Royal Scholarship: Anita Petkovic; West Van Lions Scholarship: Jan Vicek; West Van Lions Athletic Award: John Oberhoffner; Margaret Dunbar Award: Afshin Mirmotahari; James Inskster Award: Steve Butterfield; District Scholarship Win- ners: Leslie Findlay, Heather PAUL MURPHY TUTORIALS 266-1178 Ross; West Van Teachers Association Scholarship: David Smith. 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