It seems that one picks up a newspaper there is another story about Margaret Trudeau. Margaret and the Rolling Stones, Margaret and photography assignments in exotic places. I wonder what the public thinks of the media's indepth reporting of Margaret Tru- deau’s personal! life. This week the inquiring Keporter asks: *‘What do you think of the media’s treatment of every time Margaret Trudeau?’ Anthony Keith Hillman, 22, of 1318 Cammeray Rd. W.V.. charged with the murder of a six-year-old boy April 17. has been remanded | for an additional 30 days until June 10 when a decision will be made if ke is mentally fit for trial. W.V. — provwéncial _ court Judge Alfred Watts ordered the remand Tuesday after hearing written evidence from Hillman’s psychiatrist, Dr. Derek Eaves at the Forensic~ Psychiatric Instit- ute. Detence counsel Robert Gardner quoted the doctor as saying that his client has made ‘‘dramatic’’ tmprove- ment. Gardner argued that Hill- man should not be taken out to Oakalla (Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Cen- tre) because the suspect apparently is responding to treatment, and the judge agreed. **T hope when this matter comes before the court (June 10) there will not be any conflict over fitness (for trial).’* Gardner said. Varie J Present From May 11 until June 5 the Under 30 show features works by young Vancouver artists, selected for exhibi- tion by the West Vancouver Visual Arts Socicty. The North Shore Gallery in Presentation House is host- ing the following events during May at 209 West ‘4th Strect, North Vancouver: Special Saturday Kite- Making Workshops _ take place on May 28 and June 4. Jack Ramsay will conduct kite-making workshops — in our Crafts Room open to both adults and children. The sessions are from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and cost $3.00. The fee includes all material needed to make your own kite, but please bring your — own ‘scissors! Enrolment is limit- ed and pre-registration is required. Call 986-1351 bet- ween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thursday evening, May 12, the Sculpture Symposium Socicty of B.C. will present a film and lecture on their earlier Vancouver = Inter- natlonal Stone Sculpture Sympostum held at the Van page 4, May 11, 1977 - North Shore News Cindy Williams North Vancouver I wish the media would leave her alo on more ne, and concentrate important affairs. A North Vancouver man who slithered through a mudslide to rescue a fellow- worker was presented with a Workers’ Compensation Board Bravery Award at a lunch Monday. : Roy Williams, of Riverside Drive, was working near Thompson Sound, at the south - end of the Queen BRAVERY AWARD CITATION is presented to Roy Williams [centre] by Steve Frazer, inspection supervisor of the WCB accident prevention department. Right, John Pennington of Mapic Ridge, whom Wiiliams dragged from the mudslide. lay menu at tion House Dusen Botanical Gardens last summer. This film is a unique record tracing the growth of the sculptures and their transformation from rough marble to powerful works of Art. Starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery; doors open at 7 p.m. Free Admission. Thursday evening, May 19, brings Herbs from your Garden. Noted herbologist Marguerite Hardin will dis- cuss the many culinary and medicinal uses of herbs from your garden, Starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery; doors open at 7 p.m. Free Admission. Parlez-vous? Norih Van School Board has decided to expand the elementary French program to include all) Grade 6 students. Meanwhile North Van Parents for French are calling for a minority lan- guage school with 75 percent of the instruction in French. “Allan Mauch North Vancouver If Margaret Trudeau wasn’t Deiemno a imc . anita VW EW she wouldn’t be under such close scrutiny. The media should leave her personal life alone. «hn RAimnsctantc thi o AVERBAILLOUWE Charlotte Straights, when a. Caterpillar bulldozer oper- ated by John Pennington, of Maple Ridge, was caught in a mud siide. Williams chased Sue Frantz . North Vancouver _ I think the press has really mesrnaAln a+ Ts had they overaone abe vy won't leave. the poor woman alone. Maureen Saari North Vancouver What could Mrs. awe mermnnt Lnine tha CAPCrl, UVILip, LIN vv Prime Minister? Derek Nyberg North Vancouver - I think the media is making a big deai about nothing, Mrs, Trudeau's. personal life should be her own business as much as possible. Williams dragged Pen- nington free’ and across the face of the slide to safety among some trees. ‘You almost certainly saved your fellow-worker’s sioner risked your own safety to rescue him’’ WCB Commis- Sam Brown told Williams at the presentation. ‘You showed exceptional - were = on to reward you for actions.” Pennington, now recover- ed from his injuries, and other men from the Weld- wood Thompson Sound camp hand for the your luncheon, held at the Har- vest Restaurant the machine down a steep lying injured and half buried life, _ and bank and over a 20 foot rock cliff, through. the still-moving mud. He found Pennington, in the mud. How will you treat your hair this summer? [] Wrap it in a scarf. for 4 months. - - - i} Sun-bleach it to a brassy straw. — [] Cut it all off in September - it’s always dead anyway. Wait - you may be missing out on a summer’s worth of - gleaming, shiny hair! 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