A36 - Wednesday, April 11, 1984 - North Shore News SA ~~ a CARR SSRN SSN SASSY x AN NEWS photo Eric Eggertson DUCKS MAY prefer to rest on the water but those uppity seagulls have other ideas. Give them a nice log on which to float and they're set for a day at the Ambleside Beach. IN VANCOUVER Fish folk convene OVER SOO) dclepates to the 39th Annual Meeting of the basherices C ouncib ot © anada to toe held hore April 24 20 at the Westin Bary store wilh bear 28 tiagh bevel speakers fans i dustry PONCE bree tal UEEVCOSt ED So asae! Peta strive address PNNdrON atisd poles athectho, this fishun 2 beccheastt ye 0 aan X mcr batleorial voatdbe vias and reprotiabl tosis br. pia . saa | 1 rte Ved an titers eee tb Cheorgvaal verde vol ye eat stal fishing roaudactay bas © anvaada Pe be ved re Ch ry Rs © OES Bee < os OPP alors probe even tanarbeteoas Ff fishery poe deat fusoene carase rs el haw Nth ob ' Tltate. vel | re ce 1 Cases eben. vat t bByeria te { wileia will oe fis. paddy fon thee came oe ete We die day Agel a at vy ‘we tvaceot Jack Nuts wotl aed dress Chee cfr tad tastes trea . DP Yieer sedan y Nyrvel an Obece thee hic ’ tele deare acrdlooa plore ' Factores Obra. sedi ene age . oh mar LS Oe ee . 1! Croat Reveerrd ene te wo Boe ebebe aay fo tle. 1 bas vl yo courtiers contac ail Nuaprprosr nl moathetinp oct. will tees agtieiie ad atid ouew pido proe scribed Tdicue thine Sbeona Drosatled= basic: Phe Vhae Koad Vhic aed tie Peosebe Ton Bee ry White bern hire wll ot. pee tal vorhutbests cn re ( as oa Np yelte tien 1 ceburtty Ohad Docc hogerie ri! sete bk pe atid Porte y BREM wil open sesstou te. ian 4 ve ree Peer a] ah Deen ae fe thy er BN brant. t Noes us ‘ ' ' Batis s re rs er ca aoa Vovca Pte eo ad. ee ce oc : , ' vd eeveetaenl rere . . eorites New parents group watching education THERE’S A new group keeping its eve on the school system in North Vancouver. The North Nancouver Parents Council on Educa HON 18 a NON-partisan um- brella group) comprising representatives of Jocal school associations aimed at bridging a lack ot understanding that they feel is harming the education system. The group has so tar held one meeung ~ attended by about 100) people — in March and has) another CEN BREEZE LATEX ; RAL PAINT ALKY planned for June at which time the possibility. of car- rying Out a district-wide survey on education wall be discussed “We're altempting to make communication — be- tween everyone involved in the education situation a litthke more open,’ says Lynne Bogardus, president of the Parents Council. As well as the meetings, aimed al exposing parents to educators and the educators to the parents, the commit- tee is already having some impact on the polhtical level as well. The group. was & North Var. 133 West lotr Sot Chat West of bl coeusadeate 988 014) recently asked by the North Vancouer School Board to comment on the provincial white paper of curnculum studies, something they Il be considering at an executive level in late April or early May. The biggest thing the group has going tor it, says Bogardus, 1s its make-up. “Wei are totally non. partisan and = non-pohtical and we won’t take a Stand in support of any particular party,’’ savs Bogardus “What we will do is provide a forum for discussion when weteel it 1s appropriate. One ° ‘o OFF bel av A Be 0 Os hah} oy ON WALLCOVERINGS 3 ° o OFF lh ye, of the reasons that it’s working ts that the execuuive represents the whole spec- trum of opinion Bogardus anticipates the group will hold four of five meetings over the next year as il grows in strength Currently 30 of the school associavions are represented on the parents council and they're shooting for a membership of 74 — two representatives from. the parents association at each of the districts 37 schools. “We're very pleased (with the growth of the group so tar),’° Bogardus. says 20%... y IL ABR AEP Lae (CEees, so = ERS) (@ GENERAL PAINT ave on UC Dpsprmosite West Vancouver Path Royal Ssouth tar Vitliae wWigoert Y22 1389