¥ ed eg A NEWS photo Miko Wakofleld ‘BUDDING SCIENTISTS will display their projects at the ‘annual ‘North Vancouver Invitational Sclence Fair this -Friday, March 1%, at the Lynn Valley Centre and Capilano Mall. Over 209 jocal students have entries in the fair and will ‘be showing off their work between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Here ‘Seymour Heights’ students (left to right) Andrea Fraine, David Danbert, Jessica Porter and Ehren Hess prepare their projects f for Friday’ Ss fair. Take a 1994 Lexus ES 300 for a drive this Friday with Greg Wilson in the outo section. Greg will give you the goods on the latest vehicles to hit the showrooms, from high performance sports cars to family sedans. Spend a few minutes kicking the tires on a Lexus LS 300 with Greg this Friday. B.C. Transit gets ON THURSDAY. March 17, 1994, the North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped (NSAMH) is showing its appreciation to North Vancouver Transit Drivers at the North Vancouver Transit Centre, (536 E. Third St., North Vancouver), From | to 5 p.m. clients and vol- unteers of North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped will serve coffee and baked goods to the drivers in an effort lo say thank you | TUNE-UP, Pl includes new spark plugs, elec- i tronic engine analysis, adjust M timing & carborator 6 & 8 for a job well done. Many individuals affiliated with the association use the North Shore Transit system daily. With 180 dedicated staff, the North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped operates 13 community residences on the North Shore. The association also provides support to all ages-of mentally handicapped individuals through seven vocational services including a Job Development Program and an BRANES RON $Q 450 Includes metallic pads, machine rotors, service wheel bearings, Employinent Centre aimed specifi- tally at clients wanting to gain’ access to the job market in our com- munity. As well, they offer Family Support Services, including com- munity-based respite care for chil- dren and adults, and a Lifeskills program. The association is the umbrella from which all these essential ser. ; - vices and programs can meet the needs of people with a niental hand- icap and their families. (OIL CHANGE $49e A includes up to 4 (ites olf, new fil regret that these specials valid at W.Van location only, untill March "30. CALL YOUR 826 eae ve CENTRE Tune-ups Brakes Shocks & Struts Fuel Injection Service Cooling Systems Steering Components Engine Repairs MINIT-TUNE & BRAKE - 1525 CLYDE AVE. (AT 15TH) WEST VANCO UVER ht trucks NoricEr To VANC ITY MEMBERS. ELECTION OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS The 1994 Board of Directors election will take place from March 18 - 26, 1994. There are four vacancies to be filled and information about candidates and the balloting process is available at any VanCity branch. This year’s candidates include: Dalbir S. Rai, C.A. Gregory McDonald Frederick Ozmer Catt Ted Lederer Ginger Deol Edward Swetleshnoff Tim Louis Robert Chimko Gerry Parsons Coro Strandberg Jessie Bains Doreen Braverman J.A. (Sully) Sullivan John Lukkarinen, C.A. ANNUAL CENERAL MEETING Vancouver City Savings Credit Union’s 48th Annual General Meeting will be held at 7:30 pm, Wednesday, March 30, 1994, at the Hotel Vancouver, 900 West Georgia Street, Vancouver. Registration begins at 6:45 pm. A VanCity souvenir will be given to all attendees. Refreshments, door prizes and free parking will be available. A complimentary round-trip bus service to the AGM will be provided from the following ; outlying branches: Coquitlam Community Branch (#18); North Delta Community Branch (#19); Richmond Community Branch (#26). Departure time from each location is 6:00 p.m. As reser- vations are necessary for the bus service, please call 877-7000 by March 26 to book your seat. Auli WE'RE VANCITY . 877.7000 Tom Martinson Peter Morgan Paul Gill Babu Bansal John Kidder Fred A, Sawyer William L.W. Chong