att fF . Bo » oe pate eins re hue SL ae Riga ete a Mona Cel “I Two Hillside twins, Tannis | and Eillen.. Purssell, were $500 provincial government scholarships on the basis of scholarship exams held last June. The following is the - scholarship: winners list: - Hillside . Secondary: Eileen and Tannis Purssell, Wendy Lee, Patricia McLeod. Sentinel Secondary: Randy Brawner, George Fulton, Kit. Su Lee, Jim Park, Arthur Pope, Nancy Resnick, Chris Schenk, Jeana Travis — _ . West Van Secondary: _ David Mills, Keigh Moody, Susan Munro, Andrew. Mus- tard; John Shipley, Peter Wild, Patricia Anne Williams Winners of other scholar- ‘ships were: Louise Morris, Hillside (Nancy Greene Sch- olarship); Marilyn Amery,. Hillside (Canadian Union of _ Public Employees Scholar- ship); Nancy Heath, Hillside (Cominco Scholarship); Alis- on Somerville, West Van. Secondary (Imperial Oil Sch-. olarship); Lawren West Van Secondary (Elmer. Barnes Scholarship); Deb- orah Laird, Sentinel (Dow Chemical Award). . West Van Secondary stud- ent Kevin Moore placed first in the entire Commonwealth Mark Blaney, also from West _Van Secondary, placed four- ‘th. A student from British _ Columbia has not won at the Commonwealth level for many years, says the West Van School Board. To have two prize winners from the same school is even more unusual. Kevin’s mother, Dolores Moore, is the secret- -ary at Irwin Park ~Elemen- tary. Premier Bill Bennett will be talking to 700 grade 10 to 12 West Van Secondary students on Thursday, Oct- | ober 27. Principal Bernie Holt explained that Bennett has been addressing stud-. ents throughout the province and said ‘‘we’re delighted to have the opportunity here at - West Van Secondary. It'll be - a real experience for. the students.”’ Holt said that Bennett will be introduced to the students | by student council president _ Sheryl Bate. Bennett Will talk to the. students for ten minutes and then answer a list of prepared. questions © presented to him. by Student panel. * ww it North Vancouver. Recrea- tion Commission ° 48° again Sponsoring firework displays - on ~—- Halloween | evening— Monday, October 3l—in a. number of Nortti Vancouver wo) parks. City and . District . departments will conduct the displays at 7:30. p.m. in Mahon = _ Park, . seen. around’ the School among the 23 West Van high | students who were awarded .. - Yice-principal for this year. ‘In many ways, the position of. district vice-principal is un- j. have such a position but it i is - _ ' school ‘principal or vice-prin-— cipal moves ‘into the district_ office for a year, then an “ elementary one. Says Will- - he recently made a report on Black, of closing. Inglewood. He’ll: also be trying to find out, by The West Vancouver School _ in the Royal Commonwealth Board has already given: Society Essay Competition. — _.be closed: Halloween fireworks — fire Panorama. NOE Me atta St 1. era She SK ace em RECA aT RE S78 BIO OIE SP TRL 5 ht TARE BAO TT Ow "There's sa new , face to be Board offices on 21st Street. It’s West Van. Secondary’s vice-principal J ohn Williams, who” is exchanging — his f position at. West Van Sec- | ondary (where he’s been vice-principal _ for three _- years), to become district. and: protect you ‘family from the. flu and colds. _-Sew-up: TV: jackets, lap- |. } robes, | quilts,” drapery fe es - jiners” for: "your: family: _ then turn the’ thermo: ae stat down. ' ique to West Vancouver. [. Williams points out. ‘that. other school districts may. not a rotating one. In West Vancouver, : a high . Here’ sa few. fabrics as oe ‘a starter. | iams of his new appointment ‘*I’m sold on it. You do really De — gain atremendous amount of | : aft, ae experience as an administ- h OC . aca rator.”’ a As district ‘vice-principal the teaching of French in the | elementary schools. In the next: couple of - ‘months. he’il. be looking into the possibility meeting with staff and parents, “‘if 1,000. students . can be, accommodated in the. Mathers building ~ without. infringing: on programs.”’ notice that: Inglewood: ‘would OS ort i es ‘eet sn - . Oo ret Ss: re) e al vhs ° Dutt r a connie asi [oo English woolen look, 20%. f.. wool, .20%.. nylon, : 10% oa camel me _ Meanwhile, Williams still keeps in touch with West Van Secondary. ‘He coaches | the grade 11. girls’ hockey team. Wife Hazel is vice-pr-. incipal of Westcot. Warm, cuddly, colorful cotton ae prints. 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