NEWS photo Stuart Davis ANGIE is an aspiring singer who also plays the piano and models. She's a pourmet cook who enjoys windsurfing and horseback riding. Board. considers proposal From page 9 Verna Smelovsky said the school board has agreed to consider the teachers’ proposal for contract negotiations, which begin next January. “The board we presently have has been concerned by classroom size, but it is also aware of the cost implications (of decreasing classroom size) to local tax- payers.”’ : At a recent NVTA_ general meeting, Krawczyk said teachers agreed not to take any action on classroom size until they hear whether or not the school board FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY ON LARGE ORDERS Now two locations to se e you: 121 EAST FIRST ST. 988-1817 1 1259 MARINE DR. 988-1815 has accepted their proposal. “In good faith of discussion we don’t have any plans to accelerate any action,"’ Krawczyk added he didn’t want to speculate on possible action teachers would take over the classroom size issue. He said he doesn’t expect to hear the school board’s response until January when contract talks get underway. THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses over the past week to face various crim- imal charges laid against them. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vunocouver provincial court November 17; Sheldon Roger Brodie was fined $50 after the 23-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to obLe count of possession of can- nabis resin. Peter Dvorak, 19, was fined $50 after the North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to trespassing on Seaboard International Terminals’ property. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court November {3: A bench warrant was issued for Albert Lorenzetto after he failed to appear for a scheduled court date on acharge of theft. Joseph Anton Langerhole was fined $50 after the 30-yea: 0! man pleaded guilty to a cha: ’e of . eft under $200 in conse.ies: with aa amount of imeat taken from Canada Safeway. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court November 10: Peter Allan Lewis was fined $75 after North Vancouver man plead- ed guilty to a charge of failing to appear for a scheduled court date. Mark Dimitre Vandenbos was fined $25 after the 19-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of alcohol. Bench warrants were issued for Kenneth Mackenzie, 24, ar.d John Lewis Bond, 22, after the two North Vancouver men failed to appear in court on a charge of theft under $1,000. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court November 12: Ronald Keith Eickenberry was handed a suspended sentence and placed on probation for a year after the 58-year-old Surrey man pleaded guilty to assaulting another male. A bench warrant was issued for Mehrad Amel-Valizadeh after the 33-year-old Vancouver man failed to appear for a scheduled court date on a charge of theft. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court November 12: Robert Hudson was ordered to keep the peace for a year after he was found guilty of threatening to injure a female. KAMEROS RESTAURANT The Finest of Greek Cooking SPECIAL $42.95 For November Greek Platter for Two Greek Salad, Calamari, Meatballs Dolmades, Spanakopita, Tiropita Souvlaki, Satziki 2422 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER RESERVATIONS 922-5751 Book now for Christmas and New Year's Parties Wi - Wednesday, November 19, 1986 - North Shore News | SHINY FASHION | FLEECE 150 cm wide reg. $12.98 ROW 1 PRICE Heaith Ciub SKI-DOO RENTAIS | By tire day, week or month. J Phone for Rates & Reservations BUFFALO. CORD 150 cm wide reg. $9.98 JACQUARD KNITS 180 cm wide reg. $7.98 now Fitness Connection Muscle Gonnection Ron Zalko Fitness Connection 2660 W. 4th Ave. | Kitsilano 736-0341 Ron Zalko Health Club North Shore (nternationat Piaza Hotel 986-3487 Ron Zalko Muscle | Connection 2625 W. 4th Ave. Kitsilano 736-0341 Enjoy: Heated indoor swimming pool, Steam room, sauna, whirlpool, tennis courts, 7 Ron Zalko Aerobic Classes, Nautilus, & Universal & Free JJ Weights.