vw/V resident named Dean of Science WEST VANCOUVER resident Barry McBride will be the new Dean of Science at the University of B.C., the Board of Governcrs has decided, after UBC president David Strangway recommended McBride following 34 - Sunday, October 29, 1989 —- North Shore News ST. CATHERINE’S, Capilane Anglican Church § is abuzz with preparations for its annual Holly Fair. The fair, scheduled for Thursday, Nev. 2 will feature a bazazr from 1 to 5 p.m., tea from 1 to 3:30 p.m. and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Above, Moira McCrea (left) and Gillian Holland display some of the items to be sold at the bazaar. The church is located at 1058 Ridgewood Drive, North Vancouver. an extensive national and international search. McBride, 49, began his education at UBC and did his doctorate at the University of Illinois. Since 1970 he has taught at UBC, spending five years as head of oral biology in the Faculty of Dentistry and the last three years as head of microbiology in the Faculty of Science. “Pr. McBride is an outstanding scientist, scientific leader and ad- ministrator,’’ said academic vice-president Daniel Bizch on behalf of the academic search committee, referring to McBride’s work on the Medical Research Council of Canada and the National Institutes of Health in the U International radio and TY’ se personalities Find * out more about yourself from these gifted channels! ‘Sandra Fisher — Palmist -. Sue Anderson —.-Tarot™ Sunomi — Aura Reader Ken. Williams — Clairvoyant S. McBride will begin his new position on Jan. 3, 1990. Doris Gray — Runes Lawrence Hilton -- Graphology ‘.. and more... CAPILANO MALL Mon., Oct. 30 — Sun., Nov. 5 N. Shore artists show works at craft market IN THE Christmas spirit? By EVELYN JACOB News Reporter North Shore artisans will be making a strong showing at this year’s Circle Craft Christmas Market at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. One of the largest craft shows in the country, the Circle craft event has been going strong now for 16 years, said spokesperson Celia Lazaruk. Last year some 17,000 people browsed and bought crafts at the market. Some of the locals inc!uded in this year’s show are North Van- couver sculptor Michael Binkley, who will display a selection of stone sculpture; wood-turner Bill PLEASE HELP US... to provide milk, bread, fruits and vegetables, etc. ..FEED THE HUNGRY IN OUR COMMUNITY © $20 helps us buy a weekly bag of groceries for one family © $60 helps sustain a family for one month * $720 assists that same family for a year Please help those in need. All donations are tax deductible. _ GLP AND MAIL WITH YOUR GIET TODAY , YES! | want to provide food for the hungry. [ a O$s20 0 $60 0$720 OOther $=" eo } QS Address 4d he City, Province 1S Postal Code |Z THE FOOD BANK = 1650 Quebec Street, iy “ Vancouver, B.C. VGA 3.6 689.2663) i Elford, potters Jill Evisan and Virginia Parkhurst, glass artisans Randy and Michael Lancaster and many more. The artists will display their arts and crafts alongside the works of more than 100 other Canadian ar- tisans from Nov. 8 to 72, 1] a.m. to 10 p.m. weekly, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The market includes five days of Christmas shopping and an ex- citing schedule of entertainment, demonstrations and prizes. New this year are a number of FashionArts presentations, featur- ing one-of-kind original wearable art by B.C. designers. In a special display, the works of See North Page 38 m= ~ 45 Automatic | Transmission Service includes: @ Complete Road Check © Remove and clean Transmission pan * Change basket e New Fluid * Make any necessary adjustments $1995 Complete 4 Wheel Brake Job e Replace Brake Shoes ® Resurface Drums e Replace Disc Pads © Top Up Brake Fluid Machine Rcetors e Repack Bearings e Adjust Brakes 38 59 imost cars) e Road Test