Sunshine Girl TWENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD Mary is a student who enjoys cyciing, skiing and horseback riding. She is planning to study taw at UBC. Drivers guilty of drinking RECENT CONVICTIONS in North Shore courts have resulted in fines and penalties, including a driving suspension, for drinking and driving relawsl offences: WEST VANCOUVER: David Michael Hughes, 29, 5-1257 Emery Place, North Vancouver (over. .08, $450 fine); William Alfred Neff, 31, 6388 Chatham St., West Vancouver (impaired, $£00 fine); Patricia Ann Cattell, 53, 6450 Wellington Ave., West Vancouver (over .08, $500 fine). WORTH VANCOUVER: Robert Jeffrey Milligan, 36, 221 Rich- mond Street, New Westminster (over .08, $300 fine); Andrew Johannes Nikula, 25, 1860 Caledonia Ave., North Vancouver {over .08, $600 fine); Denis Ed- ward Harper, 202-155 East 18th St., Nosth Vancouver (over .08, 21 days jail}. DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW * Initial Consultation Free BEGIN, AUSTIN BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS #23-1501 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van Phone 987-5297 Fax 987-6044 JAMES POYNER . Lawyer MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY Free Initial Consultation 988-6321 31G-145 Chadwick Court N. Vancouver (Lonsdale Quay Plaza) environment. Richard Walton, NVSB chair- man, was recently presented with a plaque recognizing the joint ef- fort in energy efficiency by B.C. Hydro marketing representative Giao Gemma. Gemma said the NVSB has ac- tively pursued energy efficiency. He also noted that several energy-saving products were in- corporated in the design of the district’s new Cove Cliff Elemen- tary School. Several other existing facilities are being considered for energy efficient renovations. Yn total, these actions show potential annual energy savings of almost 350,000 kilowatt hours, which is equivalent to the annual electrical needs for 35 new homes. “We welcome this kind of pos tive response to our Power Smart initiatives,"’ Gemma told board members. ‘‘It is particularly grati- fying when our educational establishments recognize the im- portance of electrical cfficiency. After all, our schools help raise the awareness of students — the gor the hey to your future! D. Brent E For personal attention to every detail, give me a call ... ms You'll be[ SOLD] on my service! # ! 925-3696 H. 926-6233 O. I Fabulous selection to cnoose from Hurry! Merchandise is moving quickly Junior Program Equipment NOW in! Sunday, January 26, 1992 - North Shore News - 44 District 44 gets Power Smart THE NORTH Vancouver District 44 School Board (NVSB) has joined with B.C. Hydro in its popular Power Smart program, which is expected to create energy efficiency sav- ings for North Vancouver taxpayers and benefit the local By A.P. McCredie Contributing Writer clectrical consumers of temor- row, Gemma said electrical efficien- a ee NORTH VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD cy, in addition to saving money, is “a matter of great environmental importance.”’ ‘The more energy we save, the longer we can postpone construc- tion of new generating facilities with their environmental conse- a r 5 G@rELL GrITY Communications Purchase a ~nNoKia> — Portable at our I P4000 and receive the hands free car kit for only new low price *189 (Limited quantity) Coltutar Activation Centre % Last week for B.C. Cellular Equalizer Plan with CetCity actvabon te BC.Cellular 984-7017 & 1234 Marine Drive (1 stock west of Pemberton) ae your move. ali your favourite brands! Saiomon Fischer Atomic x2Stie Rossignol Nordica Lange Kofiach Tyrolia Ess and morei