NEWS photo Nell Lucente LORRAINE is a Libra who works as a nanny. She enjoys barbeques on the beach and exotic fruits. She dislikes the tall people who always sit in front of her at the movies. Party home trashed WHAT WAS planned as a spring break party for 50 teens quickly turned into a mob scene as the numbers swelled’ to approximately | 300 people attending a party at a British Properties home late Sun- day night. About half a dozen West. Van- couver Police cruisers responded to a home in the 100-block Glengarry Crescent to quell the party between ~ 11 p.m. and midnight. North Van- couver RCMP were put on standby but were not called in. Police cars were Pere bot- tles and cans during the ensuing fracas. Four local youths were ar- rested at the scene and later releas- ed to their parents. Police executed a search warrant after the party host, a student at . Sentinel Secondary School, re- quested the police to clear the house and area, The home had been ransacked and several items were stolen in- cluding a VCR, _ The host’s parents are away on vacation and are expected to return later this week. THURSDAY NIGH T| Vednesday, Maret a0), . Van School debates THE NORTH VANCOUVER School Board returned a pol- icy brief on procedures for dealing with AIDS-infected stu- dents and teachers to committee cent board meeting. Roaid member Richard Walton said he wanted assurances that tf parents and students strongly reacted against an ALDS-infected person, that person could be trans- ferred oof temporarily removed from the school system. Board member Don Bell said he wanted assurances that the policy will not stop the board from withdrawing teachers from class if they become too ill to perform their work. Bell asked the chairman to seck a lawyer's opinion on the policy regarding this. Assistant: superintendent: Robyn Brayne, who oversaw the brief's creation, said the policy allowed for both these actions if the case required, Dr. Brian O'Connor, medical health officer and committee meinber, told the board, ‘A policy should be positive and affirmative. “Confidentiality has to be assured,’ he said. ‘HF they (car- riers) don't think they will be treated equitably they won't come forward."’ O'Connor said having the pro- cedure in place would assure that when an AIDS carrier does enter the school system, the board will be able to act, and not react to the situation, Brayne told the board that the procedure as drafted assured that no student or teacher would be turned away from the school district unless their condition en- INTERIOR ACRYLIC FLAT LATEX Cloverdale Regular $29.98 after heated debate at a re- By ROBERT BEYNON Contriuaing Writer dangered themselves or others. He said the district had already drawn up procedures asking teach- ers, staff and students to assume that blood and other body fluids are always potentially hazardous and to treat them with care. Soft Contact Lenses 79. » Extended wear $143 B CAPILANO OPTICAL CILKOS MAL mm Open m Sunday [UKs North Shore News Blood testing and similar es- periments in science classes will be examined to ensure students and teachers do not risk infection, Brayne said. The board directed the ad hoc committee responsible for the report to return to the board with an amended report. 've got the key to your future! D. Brent Eilers s| For personal attention to oF fg every detail. give mea call. Yuu'll be on my service! 925-3696 H. fa a) Bell Rezity 926-7831 0. B Personal injury Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 SPECIAL BUY Free Initial Consultation PREPASTED VINYL WALLPAPER SINGLE ROLL WOOD FINISHING PRODUCTS CLOVERDALE PAINT STRIPPER 1 Litre _Sga9 4 Litre . $2288 MINWAX WOOD STAINS URETHANES - Satin & Gloss INTERIOR ALKYD SEMI GLOSS Regular $32.99 INTERIOR SEMI s] GLOSS LATEX 1629 Lonsdale Avenue Across from SuperValu Reguiar $28.99 . 985-6815 01120 13210 1 Litre : $999 PLUS MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS SALE DATES: MARCH 11 a UtRE TO APRIL 4, 1988 | Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am-5:30 pm Fri.: 7:30 am-9:00 pm; Sat.: 9:00 am-5:30 pm; Sundays & Holidays: 10:00 am-5:00 pm