Ministers learn fo manage time Three North Shore clergy were among 45 who parti- cipated in a World Vision two-day seminar ; Your Time” for church ministers, pastors and lay leaders, held at the Town and Country Inn in Delta last week. Led by time management experts William Newell and len J. Stanley of Missis- sauga, Ontario, the partici- pants compared what they do with their time and what they would like to do. Then they learned techniques in planning for the effective management of time. Newell is Executive Director, and Stanley Com- munications Director, for World Vision of Canada, a christian humanitarian organization involved in the material and spiritual needs of people - especially children in some cighty countries of the third world. Participants included Reverend R.L. Barnes of St. Clements Anglican Church, Reverend Virginia Briant of St. Richards Anglican, and Captain S. Fame of the Salvation Army in North Vancouver. THE GOLDEN WEDDING FORMULA Respect, appreciation and love Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshank celebrate 50 years together. Mr. and Mrs. J.R.H. Cruickshank of West Van- couver marked their 50th wedding anniversary, on February 6, Saturday. Congratulations were received from the Governor General of Canada, the Prime Minister, and othets. A surprise dinner and reception in the Bayshore Inn was organized by J.R. ‘Peter’ Cruickshank, the only ' son of the anniversary cou- ple. Asked how a marnage sur- vives half a century, Cruikshank commented: “First, I guess, try to marry a girl who 1s fiercely loyal and determined to make a suc- cess of marrage. Always show respect. Show ap- preciation. Be able to com- municate. And be forgiving. Say prayers for forgiveness. and to love, honour and take care of your spouse and do your best to make at least one person happy in this world.” e couple were marned in the Fulham Register Of- fice, London, England, February 6, 1932. Mr. Cruikshank is presi- dent of J.R.H. Cruikshank, Ltd., publishers of consumer magazines. From 1916 to 1919, he was a regular army officer in the 18th K.G.O Lancers, Indian Army, in France and in Palestine in the Desert Mounted Corps, the mounted arm of Gen. Allenby’s army, taking part im many historical cam- Ppaigns. Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshank reside at 2105 Gordon Avenue, West Vancouver. A21 - Sunday News, Febraary 21, 1982 EEE Community round up LEARNING to manage their time better, these ministers took part in a workshop especially for the clergy. KINGSWAY SUZUKI asks WHY? Why buy a 1981 Suzuki 4x4 with a 797 cc engine when we offer the redesigned 1982 Suzuki 4x4 with a 970 cc engine for only... -.including pdi and freight! For brand new *82 Suzuki 4x4 roadster convertible! Including carpeting, rear seat, reclining front seats, radio and 3-spd. heater. Limited time ofter ends 5p9.m. Feb 27th 879-6301 til 9! DL6416 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE for the individual & small business. Lester J. Poltak C.G.A. P.O. Box 91136 West Vancouver 926-0654 THE WEST ENDS LAST HIGHRISE NEARS COMPLETION 1127 BARCLAY STREET The last proposed nighrise concrete building in the West End ts almost compieted construction There are factors with this butiding which merit some thought. The window area is abou! one and a half times as large as conventional buildings. The add- ed window area makes the suites more sunny and habitable even with the watery grey light Vancouver is infamous tor Many buildings these days are designed with electric baseboard heaters The tenant bears the burden of costs with more expensive HYORO electric heating bills The new Barclay highrise ts equipped with natural gas fired hot water heating which means that your heating and hot water are both included in your rent for which you do not pay a premum Other well known structural advan tages of concrete highrise buildings are sound prooting and security The sound prooting qualities of con- crete are reinforced through the use of heavily padded Carpet underlay and mgher quality Carpeting than ts typically tound in rental accom modation The Barciay highrise has well laid out two bedroom units In some butldings the bedrooms are beside one another in others you have to go through the living room lo get to the second bedroom Both ot these layouts are awkward in Barclay Court however the layouts are well thought out and each bedroom 18 separate from the other and both are isolated from the living and dining rooms Other features of the buliding are the famous English Bay and moun lain views and proximity close enough to Downtown to easily walk to work Its worth touring the bullding jus! lo gel an idea of whal you should be living in information 687 7539 of 922 3381 after 6p m The Barctay Cour! is open dally a! noon tor rentals As an opening ofle: the first 15 tenants to Move in will rec etve over $100 O0 tn plants as a house warming gif! SUSSEX INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 136 West 3rd Street, North Vancouver V7M 1E8 JOE STONEHOUSE Res. 980-7626 KEN ARMSTRONG Res 960-6895 Quitoplian AUTHORIZED ICBC AGENT HOURS DURING FEBRUARY Starting Feb 15 Monday to Friday Pam 9pm Saturday 10am 6pm Sunday (28th only) 10a.m.-6 pm 988-6344 Barclay Court at 1127 Barclay Street, in the West End is nearing completion. With the rental vacancy rate up slightly, excellent value can be obtained by Vancouverites wishing to take advantage of the last rental highrise plan- ned in the West End. Information at 687-7539 or 922-3381 after 6 p.m. Over $100.00 of free plants available as a house warming gift to each of the first 15 tenants to move in.