os e A20 - Wednesday, December 2, 1981 - North Shore News Teachers and students of Hamilton Jr. secondary school have come up with a . home-made way to. beat the. budget crunch in education: They are’ converting the school into a combination flea market, crafts fair and carnival on “Saturday, ,December 5, just in time for Christmas shopping. It seems a timely idea, using the already-present facilities in a new and creative way to generate funds for field trips and other events in the new year. Teacher Graham Ed- wards, of the organizer ‘ GRADE TWELVE woodworking class 3 at : Windsor ‘Gecondary: ‘school bridged the ‘generation gap | between themselves and Seymour Heights preschoolers with five new ‘tables, two. science. ‘units,.boot: and clothing racks and a large unit for the dramatic play:.area, ‘which they had made. A, thank-you party with apple punch and home baked snacks was hosted by the four-year old class. (Ian Smith photo) , la ing fun raising funds event, put it this way: “We want to make learning a little bit of fun for our kids, but for that we need money. And since no one is offering at the moment, we decided to “make itourselves.” ~ This ‘profit motive means © good value for the shopper; teachers and students have assembled an amazing array of merchandise, including books, records, kitchen supplies and linen, games and toys, clothing, furniture and appliances, plants, Christmas supplies, Indian crafts, the list goes on and on. You will also be able to complement your. shopping with a little entertainment, ‘as the carnival atmosphere includes games, an auction, bingo, raffles, a salmon barbecue, and many other fun events. They want to encourage whole families to attend — ample day-care facilities are available — to pick up on the values and get into the Christmas spirit on the right foot. Oh yes, and you can win a 1981 Dodge Colt ... with only 2,000 tickets for the draw being sold, you may be the odds-on favourite. BC Rail honors North Van employees Hedley Buffrey and Lou Springer couver were among those honoured by B.C. Rail at long service and retirement dinners held on the railway’s two business cars in the North Vancouver of North Van-— terminal on November 25 and 26. The Railway's President, Mac Norris, offered thanks and congratulations for distinguished service to the Railway, and presented Mr. Springer with a pin in recognition of his thirty years of service. Springer is presently employed as a conductor, and Buffrey recently retired from a position as BCR's Safety Officer after a career which spanned 26 yéars. N. Van man wins seniors’ lottery William R. White of 353 East 13th Street, North Vancouver, is the winner of the $1,000 Seniors’ Lottery prize, drawn November 24. Proceeds from the lottery help seniors all over British Columbia.:_ 1981 International Yea of Disabled Persons K i t , “ 2pensdl + este js " : af : Poy ¥ - of. a ‘dhild you cannot talk to anymore because of _the generation gap? . ° > Would you like your son or daughter to return ' home or go back to school? ¢ Are. you concerned about the company your child finds: himselt in? - * Do you think your child could use some motiva- ’ tlon? if you are a concemed parent that cares about your child’s future & feel the need for assistance, now there is a private agency that can heip you. We can meet in the privacy of your home, assess the situation & help you. For more information call SUN AGENCIES 879-7932 evening calls welcome WEE. ay MME HM TON, | = ai | GET THE | “TASTEE-BITE” OF FAST FOOD MONEY! Wl The Most Progressive Fast Food Products To Date get in on the big money action with Tastes-Bite Food Distribution in the muiti- million, high-profit and rapid-developping fast-food business. @ work as an important businessman and distributor: let Tastee-Bite Foods find and secure the best locations. e invest for the financial security and prosperity that you and your family deserve. e you could earn big dollars rapidly. e first in Canada with the micro-wave concept. Tastee-Bite Foods, a 15 year old Canadian company, is offering you a unique op- portunity to make real profits. rapidly. Own 10 (20 or 100) fast-food outlets, all equipped with modern micro-wave ovens, in a reserved sector, for an invest- ment as low as $14 995. A real deal compared to restaurants or franchises. If you have what it takes, we want to talk to you. We will show you how huge profits are available to Tastee-Bite Foods independent distributors Call now collect! (604) 687-1886 Canadian Food Distributors #1208 510 W. Hastings St Vancouver V6B 118 TASTEE: BITE HOWE STREET 1110 Howe Street Vancouver BO VEY | Ha. Phone (G04, 604 21655 ——————— A Telex 04 8264