YOUTHFUL PARLIAMENTARIANS {left] Mack Courtenay, Duncan Ferguson, Dave Wilson. and John Moonen spent five days in the Legislative Buildings im Victoria [G. Lam photo]. A resolution urging the federal government to op- pose the separation of Quebec was one of. several topics discussed at the 47th Session of the B.C. Youth. -Parliament. in which - five North Shore residents part- icipated Dec. 27 to 31. 'They were Dave Wilson 21 (Premier), Duncan Ferguson 17, and Mark Courtenay17, all representing North Van- couver; John Moonen, 19 (Minister of. Finance), and Elizabeth Arrott, both rep- ‘resenting West Vancouver. The ‘five-day session held in the Legislative Assembly Buildings in Victoria was attended by 85 members sponsored by B.C. churches, schools, colleges and organ- izations. Premier .Wilson’s resolu- tion for BCYP approval in principle of the use of ‘marketing boards in Canada and the call for the setting up of a national marketing board was passed unanimously. Meanwhile. the group soundly defeated a motion opposing the Trident Nuclear Base in Bangor, Washing- ton. The BCYP’s major project is a week-long surnmer camp deliver flyers — The North Shore News offers the | most efficient and delivery: of flyers, brochures and pamphlets on the North Shore. . We already cover every door on the North Shore—all we have to do is Insert your flyer into our paper, . and pay our carriers a bonus for each one delivered. for underprivileged children. The funds required for 1977 is $7,500 which they hope to generate through the sale of tax-deductable bonds to or- ganizations and members of the community. Those wishing to purchase bonds should contact Dave Wilson at 987-3091 or John ‘Moonen at 922-2234. _ Two. faculty members of Capilano College’s Art De- partment were inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts at its recent annual meeting held at the Ritz-Carleton Hotel in Mon- treal. Ted Kingan (for painting) and Wayne Eastcott (for printmaking) were among 55 artists granted the honour of lifetime membership in the. Academy. Founded in 1880, _ the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts is the: senior national society of the visual and environmental arts in Cana- da. it is. the only national organization representing the major art disciplines of painting, sculpture, architec- ture, ‘graphics, industrial _ design and cinematography. INDUCTION of new minis- ter, Rev. James H. Bragan, at Highlands United Church takes place this Sunday, January’ 16. Formerly at Knox. United Church, Cal- gary, he will serve in a shared ministry with Rev. Robert W. Slocombe, who: has been at Highlands United since July 1975: Born in the British West Indies, economical The Academy. represents in its membership, which is by invitation and election, a cross-section of Canada’s. most distinguished artists -- those with both national and. international reputations. In the Academy the modern and the traditional, the rebel and the orthodox find a. meeting place and a community of interest. Those -proposed for election must be men or women who have. exhibited outstanding crea- tive merit and are acknow-: ledged to be masters in their. particular disciplines. . A work by each of the Capilano College artists will . be included in the collection at Canada’s National Gallery in Ottawa. the Rev. Bragan has wide experience of many different types of.community work, to which he attaches great importance. His. interests also include baseball, tennie, golf and basketball. “I seek to relate my preaching and teaching to daily life, which encourages persons to grow individually and. corporate- ly,”’ he said recently. re For more Information about a flyer distribution system that cannot [| be matched, phone 980-0511 ! we 146 east 18th street north vancouver ideal central location - twelve suites only ’ two bedrooms from spectacular views vaulted feature ceilings * bay windows “ dishwashers /range/ fridge roof deck underground parking wall to wall carpeting * interiors by ‘‘design art’’ patios In lower suites bay windows—one of the many unique features at Cedarview. 987-4334 page 5, fanuary 12, 1977 - North Shore News for viewing appointment 984-938 i