Suntdias, Seplember £3, 1987 - North Shore News BURNABY PHRER Carlo (Charlie) Musso went missing oo Mount Seymour Monday where be is thought lo have dogs helicopters combed the area night and day to try fo find the missing man. A special search team from the Cana- heen Fe ak aa Peat RCL EES inquiring reporter by Stephen Barrington hiking. “Feams of Can tr er err Sr rt et searchers with Lance Tidmarsh North Vancouver Yes, we sure can — hy having better marked trails, more available in- formation and more supervision. (Adults return ito school ‘Tammy Braiden North Vancouver | don’t think so unless you put Jaws in that you have to be an experienced hiker and enforce that. But how can you prove that? and { | Dave Mickens North Vancouver 1 don't see how. There’s always a percentage who will do what they want. You can have all the reg- ulations you want. fe prevent fost Alex Wong North Vancouver Patrols in the park and better marked trails sound like a good idea. Hikers should carry radios in case they get in- to trouble. dian Armed Forces base on Vancouver Ishind was called in to help in the search Friday. The latest missing hiker is justone of a number of hikers who have gone missing on North Shore mountains uver the past few years. Enquiring Reporter this week asks if we can prevent fost hikers. Andrew Voth North Vancouver You could close the mountain to hikers, but that would be impossible. If they had a special trail fewer people would get ost. EVENING HIGH school courses offer adults the op- portunity to complete their graduation requirements, upgrade their marks and exercise their brains in inter- esting and challenging classes. With the increased demand for community college entrance, adults are realizing that a good high school education is important. Barbara McBride, North Shore Continuing, Educa- tion program coordinator, explains that many adults are taking the high school academic classes for general interest. The English Literature 12 class is a popular one for anyone interested in the history of literature. Other academic classes include Algebra 1! Prep, Algebra 11 and {2, Biology !f and 12, Chemistry 11, Consumer Education 12, English 12 Prep, English 12, Modified English 12, Physics 11, History 12 and Social Studies It. A counsellor is available at the North Shore Conti- nuing Education office, 985-8741, to discuss these courses and enrol students in the Adult Senior Sec- ondary program. Show off the world’s most beautiful city on the city’s most beautiful sightseeing tour. Travel up scenic Howe Sound to Squamish — seven hours of relaxation and unparalleled scenery on the majestic MV BRITANNIA and the historic ROYAL HUDSON STEAM TRAIN. Book now and take your out-of-town guests on the BOAT-TRAIN DAYTRIP Tour runs Wed. to Sun., May 17 - Sept. 27. Special discounts for kids, teens and seniors. (Extra trip, Mon. Aug. 3) TOUR HIGHLIGHTS ® Your choice of starting points. Train departs North Vancouver at B.C. Rail Station on Pemberton Street, MN Britannia departs downtown Vancouver from the North Foot of Denman Street. © Tour narration, multilingual guides plus a comprehensive free “ALL ABOARD” souvenir magazine. @ Shuttle busses return you to your point of departure at the end of the day. @ Also call us for info on our Paddlewheel SALMON BBQ OPTIONAL TOURS WHILE IN SQUAMISH SEE @ SHANNON FALLS BY BUS ® Charters rters of all our vessels & Royal 10AM -3 PM ¢ GLACIER BY AIR Hudson available. RESERVE BY PHONE FOR ALL TOURS CALL (604) 687-9558 e WESTERN CANADA & USA TOLL FREE (1-800) 663-1500 tours and sight-seeing bus tours to Victoria and around Vancouver. BUFFET — $7.99 SERVED ON THE BRITANNIA