16 - Wednesday, November 26, 1986 - North Shore News students ferry to teachers ride to Bowen From page 14 community in an innovative pro- three years ago, a six-week training school has many other attractive gram. course was offered to the com- features. After the computers arrived munity. There is a large, well-equipped playground built through com- munity money and effort, Luetzen explains, a weight room, a fitness track, a tennis court, a playing field and a well-looked after and popular community school cat, who often babysits sick children = = waiting for their parents in the ((gr* : principal’s office. ; Under New Mananement West Vancouver teaching siaff, as a result of BICS’s addition to Indonesian Buffet the school district, can now receive Bowen appointments. This Friday November 28 only Sarah Mostyn, the new vice- principal, came from Chartwell | Lunch 5595 Dinner $79 g Elementary. She commutes daily includes fried bananas from the mainland, and finds the i ananas Hl change ‘‘stimulating’’. . Open for lunch & dinner from 11 am Reservations 987-8812 Luetzen has been commuting Saturday from 10 am 1301 Lonsdale N.V. from North Van for six years, and Sunday from 5pm Parking finds the 20-minute ferry trip = a | Gla #28 mel @ iE useful for reading or for discussion time with other commuting staff. “It’s no trouble at all. It’s quite a delightful trip,’’ she says. Learning Assistance teacher Sal- ly Touhey, a Bowen resident for 10 years, commuted to a West Van school for five years before she came to BICS. Students also have to commute. Bus driver Ron Haxby has to make two trips around the island, pick- ing up elementary schoo! students, and then another two trips to take high school students to the ferry. The Community School Association is hoping the ferry fee will be waived for students who have to get to the mainland for school-sponsored events such as intra-school meets and events. The Bowen Island community is very much a part of the school’s way of life. Community scuoel coordinator Anna Mann and programmer Jan LeRoy organize an extensive educational and recreational pro- gram. The community library operates in the school as well, and the community use room is used for health clinics and meetings. The school has nine Apple 2E computers and four printers the use Of which it shares with the ED FIND IT ADVERTIS Fo ess—WE'LL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE | HOME FURNISHINGS | Warehouse/Showroom & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Be (2 biks. behind the Avalon) vat 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. : THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER The Council of Tha Corporation of the District of West Vancouver is intending to increase Water and Sanitary Sewer Utility Fees ef- fective 1987 January 91. The proposed fee increases reflect additional operating costs. For example, where water charges for the unit/building are based on an annual flat rate and payrnent made on or before 1 March 03: 987 March 03: Utility Fees/Per Unit (3) SEWER WATER i. Single Family 56.00 (55.00) 118.00 (109.00) § Multi-Family 50.00 (48.00) 103.00 (96.00) Commercial Stores 70.00 (68.00) 145.00 (134.00) Similar increases will occur for consumers on metered units and other flat rate charges (Bracketed figures indicate the comparable 1986 rate.) Comments (in writing) should be directed to J D. Allan, Municipal Clerk, by 1986 December 03 at the Municipal Hall, 750-17th Street, West Vancouver. B.C. V7V 373. J.0. Allan Municipal Clerk 1986 November 24 Adams Antique. The 12 year old classic Canadian whisky. Gift box available while quantities last.