student 37 - Wednesday, October 5, 1988 - North Shore News LIFESTYLES North Van Qreate a new look for fall YOUR CLOTHES, your colors, your look — what should they re- ally be? Find out when Dorothy O'Shea and Heatherington’s of Park Royal lead a two-hour workshop on make-up and wardrobe plann- ing tomorrow night, Oct. 6, at the Clothes will be professionally modelled and chosen to show par- ticipants how to put it all together. Cost of the workshop, which takes place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.im., is S& and pre-registration is neces- sary. For further information call Jill Deering at 926-3266. WINS . West Van. Recreation Centre. $8,000 scholarship DIANNE ARMSTRONG of North Vancouver's Argyle Sec- ondary School is $8,000 richer thanks to the help of a federal government scholarship. The 17 year old received the scholarship — $2,000 a year for four years — and a letter from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney congratulating her on her outstan- ding achievement in science. f x. af ‘ hy She also won a provincial gov- , ‘ Los . ‘ {) Bi cA f” j ISP ernment scholarship for 31,000. p f p . Dianne will use both scholarships F ‘ 1 FOR if )) to study medicine at the University i i f age ) ; , p i of British Columb a this fall. Enter any Living Lighting location, and : enter the draw to win a Thomson Caribbean cruise for two! Full details In-store! “AN Sang tre a Save up-to'50%. on ; e: eC on Polished Brass Fleor Lamps a s 4 bad - \ ' 4 ve fh ARGYLE Secondary School stu- dent Dianne Armstrong ..-outstanding achievement in science. Dianne moved to Vancouver from Toronto when she was two. She attended Lynn Valley Elemen- tary school, and Lynnmour Com- munity school. Then in high school, Dianne at- tended Windsor Secondary and moved to Argyle in Grade 9. She has lived on the North Shore since age 5. Police compared From page 35 Brass & area are New Castle upon Tyne Mirrored Bevelled Glass and Sunderland. Dining Room. 8 Light with Down While on the North Shore, the Light. two bobbies spent time with g members of the West Vancouver Police department. The British of- ficers noted similarities and fun- damental differences in the ap- proach to the business of policing. Said Magnay: “I think in coun- Rte, is : | f . tries where we have a civilized ‘ at ia? pe : . " , -_ form of policing, there isn’t much ne — HOW $119.99: Clear Sovelied Glass Fixtrres an Solid Brass Willlamsburgs of a difference. What I did notice . $519. vo Avall ile, anti po Reevn in 4 superb models! Amber glass 2 Tier, #2 Light, is that here the cars were equipped | — oe : : ; . anew Slightly higher, with a shotgun. But I can unders-- |] BST BT ah wea Ae tand that because of the firearms Save up fo 25% on escalating in the community. The | 0 Fashion Fluorescent Lighting ’ ; \y; attitudes of the officers are very | Almond frame with Oak wim 2°x 2° i “ly 2 PAE liiwe aN similar to that of the British police. oo a A\ pa eee : Pa i hea) a | Ae fe a They’ve got fine objectives in i a \ ) ae 7 mind, and that's the protection and maintenance of Jaw and order within the society.” Said Brown: ‘Back home, the ordinary policeman you see still doesn’t take a gun out. For exam- ple, as a drug squad officer we are ‘Reg $205.59 Sale aenae people hou “valing hare ivere [Off on everyéay low prices. Sale ends Gctober 16, 1968, Bulbs extra. On sale white quanti fs to execute a search warrant. Some people are amazed that in a cir- OVER 60 STORES in CANADA cumstance like that, we’re not car- : — _ ~ rying guns and indeed police of- : NG . ficers on the beat aren't carrying : Capilano Mall, North Vancouver them either.”’ dee] mH 2 Said Magnay: ‘‘It would strong- . . n 985-5636 ly be fought if it ever was in- : Ne & : ‘ (next to the Sirloiner) troduced. There's an inbuilt abhorrerce to the use and carrying Stegs, We havent gor te i | We Make Your Lighting “Lougheed Mal Richmond Surrey Place Mall frastructure of firearms within the | Burnaby #100-7991 Alderbridge Way (lower tevel next to Sears) zommunity, so we don’t really 421-0712 270-8622 584-LAMP need them.”’ on Hand-Atade Imported Porcelain Lamps OVER 60 STORES IN CANADA