Seymour snow party SKIERS SACRIFICE their skis to the fasted Norse god of snow, Ulir. Pray for snow partiers gathered on Mount Seymour !ast Friday evening. hoping to get an early start on the ski season this year. ‘Two programs introduced From page 14 North Vancouver RCMP Const. * Mike Lidstone, a school liaison officer for the past three years, told the audience that youth vio- lence and aggression continue to take up more and more time for teachers and police officers. “Over the last few years, North Vancouver high schools have seen the increase in violence and have struggled with the question of how to provide an education for every youth in their system, while maintaining a safe place for our kids to go to school,’’ Lidstone said, . . . Youths identified as . potential violent offenders — comprising between 3% and 5% of the stu- dent population according to rea ee HaBunet Lidstone — are now being educated through ways that limit their access to the rest of the school population, such as cer- respondence courses. Programs currently being in- troduced, or planned for in- troduction, in North Vancouver schools include Second Step and School Watch. Second Step, a program that is in 30% of North Vancouver schools, teaches students conflict and anger resoiution. School Watch — is project that has yet implemented at a North couver school. For more information on Together Against Violence month, call 983-6700. a pilot to be Van- BBs ITED Vian anne PTT ORT Ag ees NAC AVE SOLUTIONS E 20% NOW Es * INSIDE STORM WINDOWS # SEALED DOUBLE GLAZE INSERTS }* DOUBLE GLAZED CONVERSIONS Save hundreds in heating costs & make your home more comfortable. FREE ESTIMATES & ADVICE PO WE ARE PROUD TO USE cele CUSTOM GLASS LTD REPLACEMENT WINDOWS a RORS, WINDOWS, MUN VAUTO GLASS 6 ASS, SCREENS 1519 CLYDE AVE., W. VAN, (AT 15TH) & MORE YOUR COMMUNITY GLASS EXPERTS - MIR- EE on BAN PER NIGHT, ANY NIGHT, UNTIL MAY 31, 1994, RATES SUBJECT TO AVA