12 — Sunday. February 2B 1999 - North Shore News neorch Sirort Siudent scientists sts show great | romise LYNN Vidlew Mali was pamprig work cntiiassasme hast Saturday as appronamgel 2OQ) students oshubited then work at the sah annua North Varcetver favs wal Science Baar Students trom Ross Rood Touadars aid Malpsave shook were especie wcll represented Dare two menths ar work the buldr have learned How to cmecc tron questienn te Ipc AIS farce vom. Pvery sande display was mitere stn 3 bright TAL and showed ousaral rheagtht Some of thet Cr ade 7 stedenis will be representing SCtood Pistia: 44 ar the bower __ lights Manshiad Regional Serenee Ban to be beldar CU B€ aa Apr NEWS photos Martin Millerctup These Grac2 5 boys trom Ross Road school epitomized Ross Road students Alice the enthusiasm all the chitdren showed for the science Lee and Trevor Simmons fair. From the felt are: James Kim, Colin Rexworthy, were checking out each Matt Roma and Eric Etliott. other's display. Ross Road's Husayn Amhas was running plants, not rats, That was a pretty big fly Sam McDiarmid was show- through a maze. ing Blueridge Grade 5 teacher Mike Day. It wasn’t about Superman after all! Cleveland students Joanna Patton (left) and Jennifer Bradshaw's so-called “X-ray” investigation was to determine whether cats can see shades in the dark. These six teachers put in a lot of volunteer time on the Andrea Demers of Mulgrave : " Science Fair Committee to make it all happen for the school grew an armful of Too bad Bright Lights was shooting in black FPhiiip Ling got an A from his class children. They are, clockwise from top left: Cam colour while experimenting and white; Blueridge twins, Rossanne (left) teacher Terry Dooley for his investiga- Shields, Johanna Lipouszky, Colleen Elderton, with flowering conditions for and Alannah Clamp, were investigating — tion of which plastics would break down Angela Meule, Bev Parslow and Denise La Prairie. begonias and violets. colour blindness. first in a landfill. These Grade 5 Ross Road students said a can of Coke ; — So many children wanted to be photographed Bright Lights couldn't has 12 teaspoons of sugar. They weren't hyper at all! From School District 44 trustee Marg Jessup pre- get all the names, but the front row (from left) are: Athena Tang, the jeft are: Casey and Shaundra Taylor, Jasmine Sul! sented Tracy Chen with a science fair medal Clara Leung, Lauren Ma, Emily Ho and Giulianna Lee. and Michele Goyns. for her animal tracks project. Membership at the North Shore Wister Club has rarely been easier or more affordable! Call 985-4135 Ext. 124 for information on how you and your family can enjoy all that the North Shore Winter Club has to offer! *$19” towards initiation for 36 months OR Pay $750.” in full and enjoy 1 month free! Monthly dues and activity fees still apply. ' Nortu SHORE WINTER CLUB The Club for a// Seasons 1325 East Keith Road @ Mountain Hwy. N. Van 985-4135