JEFF TILTON, a Grade 4 student at Maplewood Community School in the District of North Vancouver, practises a trick in front of classmates during a magic course. Magi- cian Tim Alguire taught the pupils his skiffs at the school last week. EXTEND YOUR VANCOUVER-VICTORIA BUSINESS DAY. ® State of-the-art twin engine Bell 412 jet helicopter, providing climate controlled comfort. . * 8 flights daily, Monday to Friday. ¢ Vancouver flights begin at 7:00 a.m. Last flight departing Victoria at 7:30 p.m. Downtown-to-downtown flight time just 32 minutes. For reservations, call your travel agent or Helijet Airways. IN VICTORIA CALL 382-6222 IN VANCOUVER CALL 273-1414 oy, 40% alc. vol. Wiel stl tral Cel alia wt dept trnsine of te Ematon 19 = Wednesday, March 18,1987 - North Shore News NEWS photo Stuart Davis | Victoria launches heritage program TO ENCOURAGE citizen interest and participation in heritage issues the program Project Pride — Celebrating our Heritage has been Jaunched by the Ministry of Tourism. The ministry is planning a pro- vince-wide review of heritage resources and issues, and wishes to involve interested citizens in heritage programs, policies and legislation with help of the new program. Project Pride is designed to stimulate community and provin- cial interest in heritage issues, and to identify and. encourage strategies for the preservation of important heritage resources, says Bill Reid, Minister of Tourism. ~. -. “Developments in. the heritage. field and practical. experience in Alberta Distillers proudly buys more than 24 million kilos of the world-renowned rye grain grown right here in the West. When you buy any Alherta Distillers’ brand you're also heiping us generate jobs and support for western farmers, the trucking industry plus a variety of suppliers throughout the West who provide us with several million dollars worth of cartons, glass and other - materials. ; These are all excellent reasons to buy Alberta Distillers’ brands. But we give you even more. Like Canadian Prairie rye prain. We use it with pride because we helieve it's the world’s finest enabling us to distill our superior line of distinctively smooth spirits. . We also use placier-born Rocky Mountain water. an And we offer you our unswerving commit- ment to quality and decades of expertise because after all we've been distilling in the West for thi West since 1946. When you buy Alberta Distillers’ brands you're buying our best.” _ You're also helping to support agriculture and industry throughout the West. : Show your support and good taste. Buy Alberta Distiflers’ quality. ALBERTA. DISTILLERS Supporting the West since 1946. the last 10 years have made it clear that major revisions to present leg- islation are advisable,”’ said Reid. “We want to ensure that any such revisions reflect the wishes of British Columbians and we are therefore launching a public input process which will encourage the participation of all interested citi- zens.” A discussion paper on heritage issues, programs and policies is be- ing prepared by the Heritage Con- servation Branch and will be cir- culated. A B.C. Heritage Task Force will hold public meetings in May to accept. submissions from interested parties. - The task force will submit a formal report to the ministry pro- viding recommendations for future legislation, policies and programs. AS A WELCOME to Rick Hansen’s arrival back in B.C., the Mount Seymour Lions Club is hosting a Blue Light Walk on March 19.00 This.-is the eve of Hansen’s crossing from Alberta to B.C. and the walk will start at 7 p.m. at the Ron. Andrews Pool. The two kilometre walk along Mount Seymour Parkway will end at Lions Court where it will be possi- _ ble to make donations io the Man in Motion World Tour. Participants are asked to bring their own. flashlights. Blue cellophane over the light will create a blue light. Communities throughout the province are hosting this walk as a special wel- come home. _Participants of all ages and abil- ities are invited to join and will be greeted with refreshments at Lions Court. Rick Hansen is expected back in Vancouver in early May.