50 - Wednesday, September (7, 1986 — North Shore News A GRADUATE of Windsor Sec- ondary school has won a corporate scholarship to study economics and languages ut UBC. Christine Fullerton is the reci- pient of a $1,000 scholarship donated by CIP Inc. Fullerton is the daughter of James S. Fuilerton, assistant con- trolles at CIP’s Tahsis Pacific Region. Renewable for an additional three years, this scholarship is awarded to the children of active CIP employees who have demoa- Strated superior scholastic achievements and wish to enter university. It is one of nine scholarships to be awarded nationally for the 1986-87 academic year. Since the program was berun in 1976, it has enabled more than 70 students to pursue their university education. CIP Inc. is one of Canada’s leading forest products companies. It employes over 13,000 people from Newfoundland to British Columbia. NEWS photo Tom Burley NOW brown cow? Brian Ricketts and son Jordan, two, shake cream into butter at a cream and milk ~+ion demonstration Sunday at Maplewood Farm. Bessy the Cow was also present for the proceedings. thee SON Y store ENTERTAINMENT OSitivEe POSITIVE PARENTING for parents of children from five to 11 years is an eight session course sponsored by North Shore Family Services. The course begins on Wednes- day, Sept. 24, from 7:30 to 9:30 p-m. at Boundary Community School. The fee is $35 for an indi- vidual or $60 a couple (subsidies provided). What is the job that everyone can do and for which no one has been educated? If you answered parenting, you've underestimated this job. Now Sony Trinitron has a new Mirror Black While no one can teach parents the correct skills, people can learn tips from one another sc they can handle their own and _ their children’s feelings and behaviors satisfactorily. The years between the preschooler and the teenager are a good ‘ime to assess discipline metk ‘s, communication skills and .elp develop positive family values. For further information call the North Shore Family Services Society at 988-5281. screen to give you blacker blacks and whiter whites. Overall contrast is actually 50% higher than conventional clear screens under normal room fightin ; conditions. But the best news is that we've reduced the price on this 20” remote control Trinitron with Mirror Black screen. Have a look today. We're sure you'll like what you see. (KV1972R) Lynn Valley to hold public meeting ARCHITECTURAL PLANS for a new facility on the Lynn Valley Hall site, Mountain Highway and Frederick Road, wiil be presented at a public meeting. The meeting which is sponsored by the Lynn Valley Community Association and the North Van Recreation Commission will be held on Wednesday, September 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lynn Valley Hall. All residents are invited to at- tend, Surrey: Guidtord Town Centre. 589-3311"" *Open Sundays, Noon-5:00 PM **Open Sundays, 11:30 AM~4:30 PM ***Open Sundays, 11:00 A?4-5:00 PM “store factory service Richmond: Vancouver: West Vancouver: 585: No 4Aoad 270-8691" B55 W Broadway 872-8137" °%*" Park Royal. Noh Malt 925-2622° 1123 Davee St 683-1326° 782 Granville St 685-5381" Harbour Centre Mall 683-8501 | Toll Free 1-800-663-0976 Coquitlam: Coguitiam Centos &hS-67 110% North Vancouver: 1324 Lonsdate Ave 980-3839"