THE NORTH Shore Independent Schools Society will get another hearing from the North Vancouver School Board, but according to some trustees, the society will have to come up with a very good offer for the use of Hamilton School. The society was recently more Elementary in the turned down by West Van British Properties couver School Trustees on a West Vancouver $59,000 a year offer for Gien- impressed by was not the offer THERE ISa n decided ethnic touch to the week proceeding the official start of spring. ‘Tuesday, those of Iranian. heriisige ‘gathered at Ambleside: Park for. their New Years celebrations, which included some leaps. over, bonfires... Tomorrow, of: " course, it’s time for corned beef, cabbage and green beer as the Irish come out for St. Patrick's Day. Pictured above | Norine Campbell of Caricton Cards and a friendly leprechaun. By BILL BEL! because it would have to share those funds with the provincial government. And the small amount thcry would be allowed to keep would have to be spent on capital projects according to. the Independent School goes back before NV board regulations contained in the School’s Act At the North Vancouver Board mecting, Trustee Margaret Jessup told the sOcicty members that she wanted to hear a delegation and receive its brief on a ‘proposal for use of a part of Hamihon Schoo!l.”’ Chairman Roy Dungcy assured the delegation that the board was prepared to hear a proposal at its March 27 mecting. Dungey also told the meeting that the board would make a decision quickly, bar- ring the necessity for research into the proposal. Vancouver Me Another $100 Friday Winner details page 4 5