NEWS photo Mike Wakefield GLENEAGLES ELEMENTARY School principal Roger Fox (behind bars) was arrested, fingerprinted, handcuffed and placed in a makeshift jail earlier this month during police week at the school. Stu- dents donated food to a local food bank in order to free their principal. Wednesday, April 29, 1892 - North Shore News - 49 TREATED THE WEST Vancouver Police are strictly enforcing a better relationship with West Vancouver students of all ages. By Michael Becker News Reporter Two years ago, West Van- couver Police Const. Harry McNeil became the police department’s secondary school fi- aison officer, McNeil has spent the past six months developing lesson plans to form the basis of an elementary schoo! program designed to bring the police and = students closer together. Police wiil visit schools during “police week.”? Two lesson plans have been developed for each grade level. For example at the kindergarten levei, children will learn about The Police Officer And Safety and Community Helpers — Police Car Demonsira- tion, At the grade six level, students learn about Super Heroes For Super Students and The Canadian Court System And You. A preliminary testing of a pro- THE PARENTIN RESOURCE CENTRE Childbirth, Newborn Care, ABE BPP Speciatizi.ig in Blinds and Draperies tor over 7 years 4877 Marine Dr, N. Van. 984-4104 #4-33018 Progress Way, Squamish 892-5857 Whistler 932-6617 Parenting Education Workshops, series, one day seminars and individual instruction offered. For more information and a free brocbure call 922-8470 #5 - 659 Clyde Avenue April is Rental Health Mormcin Keep Smiling! THE DENTAL PROFESSION OF B.C. West Vancouver, B.C., V7T 1C8 pyar RECENTER wer To AN Be WEST VANCOUVER Const. Harry MeNeil Police gram that will be introduced to nine elementary schools in West Vancouver next year was recently undertaken at Gleaneagles Elementary school. At the very least, McNeil sees the police week program as an opportunity to integrate the police See First page $0 ANNOUNCEMENT George Shank, new president of Cai Investments of West Vancou- var, is plaased to announce the appointment of three vice-presi- dents: PETER H.C, BEADLE Vice-President Construction WILLIAM V. REMPEL Vice-President Finance LYNETTE u. SHANK Vice-President verations Mr. Shank, forme.'y Executive Vice-President, has ice over the past 20 years as pariner ith Mr. James A. Forsythe (past presicont and founder) developed over $500 ; million in shopping centres and other commercial buiidings in Western Canada. Their mest re- cent development is Metrotown Centre in Burnaby with Manulife Financial. Other major develan- ments include: Pine Centre in Prince George, Tillicum Malt, Sur- tey Place, Price Waterhouse Cen- tre and many others. Shank re- cantly acquired the interests of J. A. Forsythe who has retired from the company. Cal will continue to offer full devel- opment, management and leasing services to existing and new clients. CAL INVESTMENTS #409 - 545 Clyde Ave. West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 105 Leasing inquiries: Ph: 926-6821 R.J. Hinbard - V.P. Leasing Cheryi Wong Leasing Representative — ns