inquiring [ reporter \ A8 - Sunday, Janoary 2, 1983 - North Shore News Denanks Schwihtrer Coq: tlam, B ( positive SOFAS LOVE SEATS CHAIRS LAMPS OCCASIONAL TABLES PICTURES & WALL HANGINGS SOME BEDROOM PIECES OM. omsase bf man os afraid of losing has pot te wort amvest an a hensse her instance My atntude COMBINED 1590 Marine Drive, North Vancouver as Lana Aad VEO iva , ae enter met neem . mation what happens don : AS SERVICES we 987-2251 Use your VISA or MASTERCARD ee _— by ONE of North Vancouver's recipient (1964) of the teaching career and, in 1924, most respected citizens and Fergusson Memorial Award. marned Jessie Buckerfield Ellsworth best loved school principals He organized the > first) — by whom he ts survived. of an earlier period, W.R. Senior Citizens Association He is also survived by his ° “Mickey” McDougall, died of North Van, played an daughter Anne (Mrs. Dickson December 24 after several active role in the North Malcolm A. Macdonald), his years of fatling health. He Shore Traffic and Safety son Barry and five grand- We are all influenced by what we read in was 86. Council and was a former children. : ot Mickey McDougall was president of the B.C. A memorial service was Whanepaper as well as television news. probably most widely known Teachers Federation. held December 29 in St. . , , . 1€"P as the principal of North Van His most recent honor was John’s” Anglican Church, form our attitudes. On occasion, Canadians High School, a position he the naming for him of the North Van. have been accused of having a poor attitude, held from 1935 until his Mickey McDougall Gym- In lieu of flowers, . the sO no wonder our economy is in such a mess. retirement in 1961. He had Nasium to commemorate his family suggested that those : *o. egun teaching at the school Q, lifelong interests in sports who wished might send a Today's question is: in 1922. —— ~~" and athletic leadership. donation to the scholarship " . His popularity was vivid MICKEY McDOUGALL Born in Wilton, Ontario, fund established in Mr. Does our mental attitude . demonstrated at the school’s Van Kiwanis Club: honorary’ the son and grandson of | Mcdougall’s memory by the rad closing ceremonies in May member, Canadian Red early Scottish-Canadian Kiwanis Foundation, 170 zi 1979, which were attended Cross Society; first president settlers, Mr. McDougall West 2nd Street, North _ affect the economy? ; _ _by_ over 3,000 former Gl he North Ven Memoriat moved to Maricouver-at an “Vancouver. = - + = ~— students and colleagues. Community Centre; life early age. Mr. McDougall was also member, North Van After World War One involved in many community Chamber of Commerce: life service in France with the 4 service areas. His affiliations member, B.C. Parent- Canadian Artillery, he Openings for - a: a _.—.. -._—_— Feaeher TOI, ~-from UBC in ' Former president, North member of the UBC Senate; 1921, embarked on his grandparents Peter James Kassell A LARGE NUMBER of West Vancouver families are on the waiting Yes, it does. At the - ® list for a volunteer “grand- vaerceat | N.Shorecouncilagendas 9 =s..2oo== work a little harder and @ ° you are over 40 and would expect a little less. | ike to share your life ex- believe a negative at- The following are 200 block East First NORTH VAN DISTRICT = Pemences and values with utude during hard tmes highlights from the agendas Correspondence re: Tuesday Jan 4 younger families, write, is destructive. We must of North Shore Councils alternate 99 route 8:00 p.m. eo uunteer Be angparent Temain positive to suc- meeting this week: i . ociety oO X., sulle oS,