_JIM FRASER, Manager of the North Vancouver branch of Macaulay: ‘Nicolls Maitland & Co. Ltd., welcomes prominent wellwishers who drppped by to congratulate him on the opening of his new office at 142. West 15th Street. Left.to right: Mr. Fraser, Ald. Terry Grimwood [North Vancouver City], Rick Geohring [MINM”’ s vice-president of operations] and Keith Robertson [executive assistant, Greater Vancouver Real Estae Board). The new office is. the latest and~> most modern branch of Macaulay Nicolls Maitland, . Two North Shore residents are among those chosen to. assist Education Minister Pat McGeer in the running of the Vancouver Art School when it separates from Vancouver Community College and be- comes.the B.C... Art Institute next spring. . Jerome Paradis. of North . Vancouver, a provincial court . judge, and artist Gorden Smith ‘of West Vancouver _ have been: appointed ta the six-member advisory council, the: opetation:. of” the, new. institution. ee Other” members 7 | ‘the advisory: council are Colin: -’ Graham, former director of ~~ the Victoria Art Gallery,.. -_ lawyer James Barbeau of.” ‘Vancouver, Kenneth Caple, former chancellor of. Simon | ' Fraser University and Victor Doray, director of biomedical communications at UBC, SELF-GOVERNMENT The separation of the art © _ school ° from. ‘the college announced last week by Dr. McGeer,.. was one of the major recommendations con- tained in the 1975 report of the Marsh Commission which ‘studied | community: calleges on the lower main- land. ; - The report ‘stated **,. that - it is recommended that the — Vancouver School of. Art be. detached. from the: present Vancouver: Community. Coll... ; ege complex and ‘reconstitu- ted as the B.C. Art Institute, with a province-wide, constit- uency. «Provisions for the requisite. degree of. self-gov- ernment are implicit: in this change..:this is properly. a matter for initiation and appropriate "consultations proceeding from ‘the™ Dep-; artment of Education and... other Provincial depart: ments," . provincial government and it will - couver Community: College “services. Until such; time as_ -ing and: support’ staff. will _ continue to.be employees of. the advisory council’ ‘are: which. ‘will make recomm--: . i endations. to the. minister.on: “ negotiate: with Van- for the purchase ; ‘of needed — the institution: is = brought . under legislation; the teach-- Vancouver. Contmuiiity Coll. ege. rr: POSITIVE EFFECTS The terms of: refétence of ra y to” “advise: on: the: institu: ”."tional: form best ‘Suited to: carry ‘out art’ ‘education; - 2S — in, ‘consultation’: “with ‘the. “appropriate Vancouver. ‘Commiiinity © College® ‘Council and’ prin-< _-cipal,* to. advise. on the. Jevel.of. staffing required. -» ‘and torecommend such: 7 -appointments as may be*- -' needed to carry-out an. efficient and: Satisfactory ° ‘Program; eel" “+ concerning the acquisition’: of _ essential. equipment: which may be required to meet education and train- ing standards; to advise ; the deputy minister and his officials, “§ on manpower needs: for ‘trained personnel in “the field of arty to advise on the curricu- lum. which ‘an, art school ; a should: offer s “to ‘receive on a. regular » basis a*report from ne director of the centre; ' a in conjunction. with the: _ .director,. to. monitor the education «and . training. . standards of the Program; . : to: undertake’ such other . _responsibilities as may, be, | required to maintain an effective. education and, training Program, ed “The. Departnient’ of: Ed. 7 ucation — and.” “Vancouver _ Community .. College have ‘both = studied | the’: Marsh recommendation ‘and ‘agree | that this is the best: possible direction forthe art: school, ia said Dr. McGeor, ar Ws T he school wil eventaaily’ be. Yundedsdirectly--by.nthe-s:-1vereersrervesnaserereboccneenees seme . ' sf Dr. McGeer™ ‘said -thed ‘decision will have: positive effects on the. art ‘school, which ‘has served the prov-"” ince since 1925 when" it was, ‘established by the Vancouver -' School Board-as the; Schoo of * Decorative and Applicd “Arts 7 ‘administra-' . tors as’ assigned: by the. d t01 make recommendations af . al which celebrates its 78th birghday ‘this’ : Prices effective J “ "September 1- . _ September 4 only. - Some items may sell . beyond expectations. ’ Personat Shopping | ‘Ont ¥. -of . recreation ‘ced a sweeping review of fish . and wildlife management in. ; CLOVAHT. 7 \ PAINT ~ | THINNER ‘Regular Price $2. 09 por. Grace McCarthy. ‘miriister. and travel” industry.” has) - annuun- British Columbia. The review ~ is designed to make man- agement agencies more res- ponsive to changing public needs, and will include both — a six-month consultant study and the establishment of an outside | ‘advisory. group to provide pubiic input. “The role of ‘the Fish and " Wildlife Branch has changed _ a great deal in receni years,”” said Mrs. McCarthy. ‘‘It is no longer just an agency to set hunting and fishing ie De ag : PRICE + Ber oation wo ue vy - Wagner SPRAY GUN- Model No. 320. v ute iy $179. 5Q iE 6 "(Used Only) Regular Price $7. 75 > per box of 6. seasons sand. enforce regula: ; tions,- but rather - plays | la. * significant role in- integrated * _ Tesougees management. At the same time, public inter: : est in wildlife-based - frecrea-— tion is changing and. increas- ing. We want to ensure that all these chahges are reflec- ted in our _policy."° The minister stated that the consultant study will focus primarily on the Fish and Wildlife Branch as the agency responsible for prov- - incial fish and_ wildlife ' Management. “‘It will’ be a _ very extensive stady of the branch. including its seven regional offices,’" she added. J TEINTUREE © | + Ssmportant to the - study .* “will. be advice. -from interes- ted: citizens in. British Col- -umbia."" . said “Mrs. Mc- - Carthy. “Any written .sub- directed to my office. in Victoria. ™ . “oe management-. ©: Also announced by the Minister was-:the re-ass- ignment of Dr. James -.Hatter, present director of- the Fish and Wildlife. . Branch, : special advisor to the deputy minister. of recreation and - travel industry. Mr... Don . - ‘Rebinson, formerly assistant _xdiréctor, of the branch, has “been named acting director. we reserve ‘the right . £0:lmit-quantities. - +“ Zorry, No Phone, 2 i. 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