importan ‘that the federal" ive _ government not take any - _ LITTLE: “ROCK, Ark. ' (UPI) = Arkansas’ ‘born- I>. again: Christian’ ‘governor ‘ wasted ‘no time signing the bill that. makes his ‘State . the first in the nation to require public “'schools to offer balanced teaching of evolution and “creation science.” + After signing the land- marke measure ‘Thursday, «Gov. Frank White said, oon @ don't : sec, that we're ‘trying * ‘to ~ legislate . ‘any , religion,” Backers of ‘the bill, OTTAWA (UPC) - Some 2,000 Salvadoran families in Canada will be able to sponsor relatives now living in crowded refugee “ camps:'in the war-torn _ country to come to Cansda. under relaxed . immigration standards. vs ' ’ a? action - ‘Conservative ~. . ment, coupled with the “prospect’.of a. Liberal — it” Government i in the April is: 13 - “Quebec election, © _ to :¥ush the “govern- could put a. new focus on tlie: debate-- Clark did not tives. ‘have’ hinted ‘Davis . might qualify his suppor if hehad a solid d majority. » similar to those that have failed. in’ 14 other ‘state legislatures,- defend ‘it by pointing to the that prohibits “any reli- gious instruction or references to religious writings.” “ The law, which takes effect in the fall of 1982, requires that any course presenting the Darwinian theory of man’s evolution . from lower forms . must ‘also offer ‘the: ‘possibility 7 that a supreme.’ being created human life. Canadians can sponsor refugees Immigration Minister Lloyd Axworthy told the House of Commons not all familic3/ will sponsor relatives but between 300 to 400 Salvadoran refugees will come to Canada in the next few months. . - supplies of. - ~ come for ‘the West ° couver Municipal .Em- ployees. Association to- again sit down. and. resume: the negotiations for their. working: agreement. “There: were so.few points oth - left at. difference | when even” “when - ‘mediation. ser- vices ne ape tee fore ; - find hs lent gaily ina exse of circumstantial evidence if that, -is! the only logical conclusion” an -Feasonable person éan draw. | Sore While Barker admitted the arson, Reynolds’ said, there was no rational connection that Barker killed Bourne. _LGH bans tobacco sales Smokers -: admitted: _ Lions” Gate Hospital * will . have to) .take.: their’ own . tobacco -or cigarettes with them. They won't be able to buy them in -the hospital anymore. LGH’s Board of Directors voted at the March board mecting to ban the sale of smoking materials om the — premises. Medical coordinator Dr. Jim Corbett said an attempt to get tobacco sales banned at the hospital failed several years ago. “But wo still felt it was hypocritical to advocate non-smoking to our patients and have cigarrettes and — tobacco sold -in” the hospital.” .. . Employees | “members - in Lower, Mainland — mu ‘ “The Art Department at the NEWS has now been in business for four months and in that time has served the needs of more than 50 new clients. “If you or your business need the services of a professional art department, call me. Everything from the ideas, to the concept, the design, to a total ‘coordinated campaign and finished art for all visual media is available in this one department. Prices are competitive with any agency or graphics. house in Vancouver. . “My portfolio includes several corporate 1 record album covers, bus shelter ads, brocheros, Inbels, etc., etc. and is here for your Inspection.: “*Call me at The NORTH SHORE NEWS.” re sunday Tim Francis 980-0511 CVG | Creative Director - 1139 Lonsdale Ave. ne th shore . V7M 2H4 news