35 - Wednesday, November 27, 1985 ~ North Shore News DISTRICT of North Vancouver Mayor Marilyn Baker presents Alexandra Oback of Merle Norman Cosmetics with a certificate for completing an eight-hour Capilano College Superhost seminar. Owners and employees of various Lynn Valley Centre stores sur- round Janet Morris, the instructor who taught the seminar and Jacquie Mills, chairperson of the Superhost committe. Ald. Craig Clark also tooks on as the presentation is made. YORK HOUSE SCHOOL 1500 West King Edward Avenue Vancouver, B.C. V6J 2V6 Telephone: (604) 736-6551 York House School, established In 1932, Is an independent day school centrally located in Vancouver. The Junior School offers regular and bilingual programmes. The Senior School provides a chaflenging academic curriculum in preparation for post-secondary education. Co-Educational: Kindergarten-Grade 6 (Regular & Bilingual Programmes) Grades 7-12. Girts Only: No further applications for Kindergarten for entry in September, 1986, please. Testing and interviews wil! be held between ‘January and March. THE LENA C. CLARKE MEMORIAL AWARD: The Alumnae Association of York House School Is pleased to offer the Lena C. Clarke Memorial Award in honour of the School's first Principal. Daughters of Alumnae are eligible to apply for this award, the value being $1500. Applications for this award should be made in writing to the Lena C. Clarke Award Committee, York Houge School. Further Information and application forms are _ available on request. NEWS photo Stuart Davis saluting local superhosts and Margaret Eckford know. their dents, joined forces in 1979 to become Micro Chefs. The GETTING into the tourism microwave ovens, a lot of sjirit of things, a group of Lynn Vailey Centre mer- chants and employees have been taking .a Superhost course at Capilano College. The eight-hour seminar, ini- people never realize the full potential of that cooking in- vention. Microwaves do a lot more than thaw meat and zap potatoes. Joyce Webster They use microwaves for 90 per cent of their home cooking. The two North Shore women, both West Vancouver resi- two women hold classes on cooking with a microwave See An Page 37 Parents who are considering applying for a daughter's admission to the Senior Schoo! may wish to attend one of several “Open House” sessions. To arrange - this, please phone the school. tiated by the province’s Ministry of Tourism, covers : basic elements of hospitality, . . 2 . Expo information and events and local travel information. ' business briefcase YORKSHIRE'S MONTHLY INTEREST a G.LC’s REALLY PACK A WALLOP = Wiz always thought that Yorkshire Trust You could win a breathtaking Panama Canal cruise offers investors 50 years of age and older, . for two with Royal Viking Line or one of 50 pocketsize a . the best monthly interest rate in town on 3, 4, . FM/AM travelling stereo systems from SONY. aw & 5 year.term G.I.C's. Simply buy any Yorkshire Trust Guaranteed !nvest- Arecent survey of 15 major banks and ent Certificate before December 11, 1985. You're trust companies just proved us right. entitled to one entry for every $1,000 purchased. And with a Yorkshire Trust G.1.C., your - For contest details, rules and entry forms, visit monthly interest is deposited automatically your local brancn of Yorkshire Trust.We're into your “Opportunity 50” account. No the financial institution people over 50 can . 7 waiting. No mail delays. trust to look aiter their best interest. : on So. if you're 50 or older, buy a . monthly interest G.LC. from Yorkshire and cruise through Vancouver; 1100 Melville, Vancouver, ., : a and at 5 other Lower Mainland branches. co retirement. Do it before DRAW DATE: December 11, 1985, and » DECEMBER 19, 1985. you could cruise the lo purchase necessary re Panama Canal, too. Member C.D1LC. ‘Small businesses who attend the seminar receive a plaque and a window decal identify- ing them as official superhosts. ; eek Also on a Superhost note: West Vancouver is brighten- ed by Torie Spelling, waitress at Peppi’s Restau- rant on 25 th Avenue. Torie was given the November Courtesy is Contagious award by the . Vancouver Branch of the Canadian Food Service Executives Association. Torie’s welcoming smile, extra ser- vice, explanation -of menu highlights, . prompt’ and - cheerful service and. warm. ve thank you all qualified her ay, for the award; given mon- ‘ thly. Torie.was given a pla- i que at a recent meeting of the CFSEA at Brock House Restaurant. arene Although more and more families are acquiring