TANIS GAITENS. of Sutherland Secondary: School and Tehmina Khan- bhai of Windsor Secondary oS School have been awarded the. prestigious Gordon Shrum Scholarship to attend Simon Fraser University. This $9,000 covers the cost of four years at Simon Fraser. This year a total of hine Shrum Scholar- ships were awarded throughout the Province. Tehmina Khanbhai is a young woman of exceptional scholarship. . Consistently, she ranks at the top of her class; her academic strengths include Mathematics, Sciences, Languages and English. She is praised by her teachers as one of the finest and most dedicated scholars it has been their privilege to teach. Windsor has long recognized Tehmina’s_ in- tellectual prowess and has conferred academic awards on her from grades 8 to 11. Miss khanbhai’s dedica- tion to excellence includes encouraging others to realize their full potential. She has been a junior leader in Girl Guides for the past three If, by summer's end, your children are running out of games to play and you're running out of patience, turn them on to computers. Not the sophisticated adult variety, but a pair of specially designed com- puterized toys for children ages three-11. Produced by Mattel Toys, the com- puterized learning aids can help teach children everything from math and geography to reading and logic. The advantage: kids have fun while learning. “Electronic toys are the textbooks of tomorrow's children,” says Dr. Fitzhugh Dodson, internationally ac- claimed child-psychologist scholarship" New age ‘text SUTHERLAND | SECONDARY SCHOOL years and a volunteer swim instructor with the mentally handicapped this past sum- mer. Within -her Ismaili com- munity she has been an ac- five organizer of volunteer services and a leader of Stu- dent Forum,_an organization ; which examines discusses issues of relevence to young» adults. Tehmina follows family tradition as an active member of her com- and wuthor. Dr. Dodson, most of a child’s play ‘ex- perience will contribute to the overall development of his self ‘confidence and creativity, ultimately resulting in greater learning. Recently, Mattel Toys in- troduced TLC, the Teach & Learn Computer, the fun, talking electronic system designed for three to eight year olds. The Teach & Learn Computer provides a special kind of TLC to the child, in the form of a friend- ly, human-sounding voice. “The most important feature of a good play activi- According to ty is one that gives positive feedback to the child,” TEACHES KINDER DANCE For 3&4 yr. olds TINY TUTUS for TWO Special class for 2 yr. olds pius parent | 985-4071 *‘Misses’”’ ATTRACTIVE NEW STYLES FOR FALL . SIZES: 12%-6 — 3 WIDTHS making the: ~ WINDSO SECONDARY SCHOOL munity, yet speaks with con- cern-of her people's isolation from the larger community. It is important to her to par- ticipate in an ongoing dialogue to enhance sharing and understanding between cultures. Fhis mature and sensitive young _lady has _ earned respect as both citizen and scholar. Tanis has maintained an A Average throughout her high plains Dr. Dodson. For ex- ample, with TLC, if a child correctly responds to a ques~- tion posed by the computer, the child is verbally reward- ed with a response such as “Good for you, you got that one right.” Even if a child answers a question incorrectly, the computer encourages: “Good try, let's try that one again.” ® opening play: Snow White © puppetry & clown classes * costume classes - first time offered 985-2563 988-6041 Location: 2478 Bellevue Ave West Van Liddie bobbler smo wa 2027 PARK ROYAL SOUTH W. VANCOUVER 926-1616 school years at Sutherland. She has received the school’s Academic Scholarship and JP's Al7 - Wednesday, August 17, 1983 - North Shore News THEY'LL MARCH TO ‘THE HEAD OF THE RUGBY PANTS 9. 99-16.99 JACKETS 15.99-19.99 SHIRTS 8.99-16.99 SHORTS. 8.99-10.99 SKIRTS 16.99 FOX GOLF SHIRTS SWEAT TOPS & PANTS 6.99- 9.99 BASEBALL “% SHIRTS 5.99- 9.99 ALSO NEW THIS FALL IS THEY'LL LIKE SCHOOL A WHOLE LOT BETTER IF THEY GO BACK TO SCHOOL IN CLOTHES THAT FEEL SO COMFORTABLE THEY'LL NEVER TAKE THEM OFF. ACTIVE WEAR 967 W. 1st St., N.V. 984-9286 JUST A HALF A BLOCK WEST OF HOMETOWN - Service Awards in.Grades 8- 12 and been selected for the Honour Roll in Grades 9-12. In January Tanis successfully . wrote Provincial Scholarship examinations, receiving a perfect mark in her Biology exam. . Tanis’ leadership - skills were evident as Editor of the school’s Yearbook. She is also one of the school's most talented musicians. In addi- tion to her involvement in the school’s clarinet choir and band, Tanhis has been selected for the Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra and the B.C. Youth Honour Band. In the community Tanis has been active in Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders. Tanis is an outstanding student, a fine citizen, and a talented and capable young lady. CLASS IN OUR ACTIVE WEAR. 8.99-10.99 OUR RUGBY CORDS IN PANTS, SKIRTS AND JACKETS. Oal ‘Credit programs “3 umensional study -] presentation and 4 Application deadline: for. part-time TCARR COLLEGE OE ART AND DESIGN For the first’time since becoming a Provincial Institute, the Emily Carr College of Art and Design is accepting part-time students to its day program. This is an excellent opportunity for students unable to attend full-time, to take advantage of the new facilities, equipment and ' professional instruction available at ECCAD’s 4 Granville island campus. Space is available in second, third and fourth years in all f aspects of three- plinary and curatorial ‘courses..Students may be admitted to other areas where studio ‘space remains following registration of full-time ‘students. Admission to all courses is by portfolio interview. . ‘College catalogue and applications are available at ECCAD, 1399 johnston Street, Granville Island. August 17, 1983 Admission interviews and portfolio presen- tation: August 23-24, 1983 Cost: $100 per 4 credit course, per semester (3 hours instruction for 15 weeks) Classes begin: September 6, 1983 Contact: Student Services 687-2345 CARISBROOKE: SCHOOL OF DANCING @ R.A.D. BALLET @ MODERN & JAZZ @ JOY OF MOVEMENT @ AEROBIC & FITNESS @ PRE-SCHOOL THRU ADULT Registration is Aug. 31 from 4-7 p.m. at the studio. For information and free brochure phone Marion McMaster MISTD, BB, LA, 987-3814. If no answer 987-9132 - 177 Cariabrooke Rd. Leotards, tights, ballet shoes will be on sale on registraiton day.