5 - Wednesday, November 13, 1985 - North Shore News W. Van students win = ' $44,000 in awards J Revetect FORTY-TWO West Vancouver Grade 12 students Mullen, Farzin Mirmotahati, . W.V. ALDERMAN have cach won a $1,000 provincial scholarship, Julia Pegg, Rokhsiaen Shafizad, Dan Singer, Colin : tn addition Meredith Schneider, fain Scott, Stacey. GORDON Elliott of Hillside Secondary Katherine Serrano, Charlie Sentinel Secondary: Sherina and Dawn Cheng of Sentine! Stone, Brian) Way, Michet Bhimji, Audrey and Dawn r Secondary cach have won an Wollf, Anna Wrede. Cheng, Karen Colbew, ROWNTREE ey additional $¢,000 for placing West Van Secondacy: Lianne Leanne tacobs, Nita dain, . ‘ ; in the top awenty students af Carley, Kelly Crook, Su-Bin) Ruab, fessica Mia, : the provinee, Michael Drummond, David Kaori Miyashita. Herbert Three perfect scholarship Fisher, Karen Ti, taura One. scores were recorded, for Elliott in English Literature 120 and History 12, and Dianna Frid, also of Hillside, in) Spanish = 12, Cheng received a perfect score on the Algebra 12 gov- ernment Final, Both Cheng and Elliott have been top students at their respective schuals. Cheng's closest. competitor at Sentinel for scholastic honors was her twin sister Served 4 Years as Alderman ay counci. er . ae p ATTENDANCE provide “sincerely working to what atizens believe and wish West Van should be.” THE NATURAL CUT follows the llow of the hai and is cut exactly as the har talls Wel DES SHAMPOO. COMLITION ING m9 8 THIS AD I PERM ACURL Just wash & wear * Serves as Director of Lions Gate Hospital © Director, Union Board of Health * Acting Mayor June and July ¢ Chairman, Pitch & Putt Tournament * Community Services Advisory Commission « has served on Library Board, Fire Panel, Advisory Design Panel. Audrey, Gives fantastic curls that In addition to her top per- : last and last i formance at Sentinel in the $ ROWNTREE G rel academic field, Cheng was in 35 0 on f the French Reach for the Top series and on the track q PERMA YAILS “VOTE THE LAST NAME, FIRST" - 2 and field and badminton a eee , a a : teams, as well as the Yeur- book Committee. She also has her ARCT SUNSTREAKING ~ $35 music degree, and has received trophies for piano CELLOPANE — $20 and clarinet playing. ; . | All offers expire Nov. 27 r it was voted icta ag ere a ChaSSIKC Choice ol stylist—add $2 } Martha creates tor youn one trout and thittyeunutes > 3 5 beautilul, trun nagiutalioouing nas of Athlete of the Year ut mo Hillside, having participated 922-6161 reamegpmt 7 in basketball, field hockey 660 Clyde Near Park Royal, ee! wo. and track. me She also won a $3,000 scholarship to Carleton Uni- versity where she is taking _ | journalism, . i West Vancouver School Board’s Don Fletcher said in a report that 9.09% of all the district’s Grade 12 stu- dents received a provincial ' scholarship. They are: Hillside Secondary: Maziar Badii, Fiona Bowman, Elliott, Frid, lan Giichrist, Joanna Gould, Tim Howard, Steven Ingo, Nicholas Kevlahan, Keri Korteling, Sharon Matthews, Cameron McAlpine, Paul Moen, Brian Pataky, Jan Keep Party Politics | | Out of City Hall! | |< Endorse proven | Andependent Candidates - | ® Stella Jo Dean Ralph Hall ® Allan Blair. “For Your Shopping’ Convenience ay CONEIDENG HCO BUY WH ee oTISED VER If YOU FIND IT MOVE ND E LESS— 986-3487 er'- 730 Maririé’ Dr. HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 1 (2 blks. behind the Avalon} at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van 12:4 Sin 9O0-B738 Atomic Special — WAS _ NOW Arc Carbon Bionic $425 $325 The bionic makes it ski well/ The carbon makes it smooth/ Village makes it affordable. Open till 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday i