16 — Wednesday, March 12, 1997 — North Shore News BRIGHTLUGHTS Never too young for science | EYNN Valiey Shopping Centre was trans- tornied into a giant Jaboratory recently whea it plaved host te the 1997 fnviraganal Science Fair. Approximately 160) students, Grades 6 through 8. partuieipated in the event. Sraf! trom Science World were also on hand for the fun. Young scientists exhibited their work, answered questions from the public. and had tin sharing the seerets of ticir eaperiments with cach omer. There was lots ro learn and it was a fun wav te do it. - . 7 - ™ TIME OUT... Bethany SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS... Braemar ele- Vadnak relaxes with a cool mentary schoo! vice-principat Dave = drink. Montgomery distributes the participation medais. Leo OGtEe sg FUNCTIONS Oy BURNS toe, BURNS BOG... North Shore News catriers Sarah Davis (Plymouth elementary) and Nigel Davis (Windsor secondary) explain the ecological function of Burns Bog and the healing effects of lavender leaf tea. VERY IMPRESSIVE... Nazanin Anosheh is cengratulated on her fine work by her proud dad Dean Anosheh. l SOMETHING SCIENTIFIC... Scientist Andrew Costa conducts an experiment. MEETING THE MAYOR... Denielle Griffiths expiains her exhibit details to Mayor Jack Loucks. TWO SCIENTISTS... Scientist Taylor Moore, right, is joined by his assistant Matthew Holtz. ty INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW... Scientist Erin Thompson of Biueridge elementary school is ready to field questions. GREETINGS... Kent Brun peeks around the corner EXHIBITION RIBBON... iris Graham (left) of Ross Road elementary school receives her par- ticipation medal.