AirCare SPECIA “Our 36th Year” —_¥ Tune-ups leas * Fuel systems. Electrical AirCare Gov .Certified #50222 B.C.A.A. & ARA. approved xConsuliation * 985-7455 Vern Poulter Mike Charbala' Glen Fletcher SRLESUTL CRO “WHY LEASE WHEN YOU CAN OWN” New North Vancouver Business Park Good Central Lecation Close To Everything NEWS photo Mike Wekefield THE NORTH Vancouver recreation centres recently welcomed thelr 1,000,000th computer reg- Jstrant at Ron Andrews Posi. From left are: Alice Voliet, who took the registration, recreation commissioner Peter Bell, Greg Cook and his son Andrew. Greg registered his son in swim- “ming lesscns to become the millionth person on the system and win free lessons. err .an school turns 2 School has been teaching German language since ’70s_ ‘WITH PRIDE and satisfac- tion, while‘ looking back at its achievements, the North Shore ‘German Language School cel- ebrated its 20th anniversary -May. 14 at the Highlands United Church in Edgemont Village. . It was a _ the beautifully, decorated church * hall. ‘ After the. initial introduction by Christine. M..Colbow and the Singing of O Canada, the German : * Consul, M. Tancre extended con- _gratulations on behalf of the “German Government. He: remarked ‘upon the achieve- ment of the school having taught . German to more than 2,000 stu- dents. It is'a great achievement on festive occasion, held in - ‘supportive the part of these students, who, by the time they graduate, are fluent in the German language. This year, 15 students of various national backgrounds obtained their final diploma. They will wrile the provincial exam which their predecessors often completed with honors. The staff of the school has prepared them well and they deserve a spe- cial thank you. Greetings and congratulations were also received from the President of the Edelweiss Credit Union, S. Rushed, who presented three honor students with a gift. -The Credit Union: has been very of the school and fre- quently hires its graduates to work in bilingual areas, North Shore councillors Ernie Crist and Andy Danyliu also extended their best wishes and appreciation. One of the students, Nicole Schmidt, a Grade 6 student, treated the parents and well-wishers to a rendition of Schubert’s Impromptu iA flat. After the official program, the various grades performed a variety program of interesting poetry, song -and dance — all in the German lan- guage. Congratulatory letters were received from Prime Minister Jean Chretien, Minister of Education Art Charbonneau, mayors Jack Loucks and Murray Dykeman and MP Moe" Sihota, ; The school will again open i its. doors in September. For further information! during the month of August, call 926- " “Your ticket to year round mountain-top adventure!” This pass entitles the card holder to unlimited use of the Skyride and the following activities: ¢ Theatre In The Sky _ « Peak Chair Rides ‘* Grouse Mountain Logger Sport Shows * chainsaw wood carving demonstrations ° * Children's Adventure Playground * winter sleigh rides * hiking: and walking trails * History Centre: .. And Special Events Including The du Maurier. Ltd. International Jaze Festival —Gune 24; 25, 26, 30, July 1 & 2) bring up to 6 guesis at a time for haif price! > * 6 STRATA UNITS NOW FOR SALE STARTING AT $170,000 (1070 S.R) "14th Street just East of Lloyd ‘Ave. ; Call for details: JOHN CREELMAN Phoner 985- 1321, Fax: 985-3612 DAVID EDGELL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC| BRAND» NEW ~ DESIGNER - Head Piece or Veil SALE °25” to 875” SIZES 4 - 26 SALE 3 DAYS ONLY! MAY 27, 28 & 29 Fri., May 27-10 am to 8 pm Sat., May 28 - 10 am to 6pm” Sun., May 29 - 11 am to 5 pm Sandman Inn 180 W. Georgia St.