id "wari | _ Craig Binion led the - Windsor Dukes to victory Saturday in the final of the | If the recommendations of four-team Windsor tourn- | ament as his team slammed § Powell River 82-60 in senior | education in that municipal- ‘high school boys basketball. § ity will never be the same Binion finished with 24 | 284m. The group’s report, points, with Olaf Zeuch § Which has been forwarded to task force are | a West Vancouver citizen’s . followed, . adding another. 19 for the | winners. Mike Schmunk was | _high for Powell River with 16 § Geer, calls for sweeping changes in almost every WAY. a. system. The group has also asked g aSpeci of West Van's school’ j for a royal commission to | f probe management and fi-: With a 5-1 win over the Pharoahs and a 4-1 victory over the Pastimes last weekend the Senators con- tinue to*hold their first place in North Shore Intermediate Hockey League standings. The Senators have now won 23 out of 27 games, with two losses and two ties, for a | total of 48 points. The | second-piace Pharoahs with | 42 points have won 19, lost | five and tied four. _ _ The Trojans with 27 points | and the. Pastimes with 15 j come third and fourth res- | pectively in the five-team | loop. Down in the cellar with [ a lowly eight = wre ewene we points (24 | losses to four wins out of 28 | # nancial control of Capilano 1 College. | Coordinated by engineer- ing consultant Dave Bake- well, the . Force on Education, as the | year. ago with the full | cooperation of the (West | Vancouver School Board. ~ lieved to be the first of this # kind in Canada, stemmed j from five recurring ques- j tions: School enrolment is ij down, why are costs up? Are f sound educational decisions | being made? Why is it all so Does 7 College serve the residents and do the trustees have any say in college. policy? Is | complex? Its 12-month study, be- a . . > In their two latest encoun- lay control? ters the Senators outshot the oe, Panes 29 to 2 and the i §=6The report claims that the no doubt that they are now | Present Public Schools Act is . . . . . : et ] t . . ; smelling their fifth title in | almost incomprehensible _ nei f even to lawyers.”’ five straight years. ye - 1 ees . Community Education Division _ CREATIVE ARTS JORKSHOPS.&. COURSES -: 's CED235 © SILK SCREENING ON FABRIC * Instructor: Barbara Lambert Monday 7:15 to 10:15 p.m. starting February 7 4 sessions Lynnmour A201 Fee: $24 (incl. materials) CED238 QUILTING WORKSHOP - Instructor: Diane Jillings . Saturday & Sunday February 19/20, 26/27 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 4 sessions - - Lynnmour CentreA201_ Fee: $25 (incl. basic materials) CED244 CALLIGRAPHY Instructor: Irene Poskitt Monday 7:30-9:30 p.m. starting February 14 10 sessions Lynnmour Art Centre Fee: $25, plus materials: approx. $5 CED208 INTRODUCTION TO PORTRAIT DRAWING Instructor: Doreen Taylor-White ; r Monday 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. starting February 7 10 sessions Lynnmour Centre A206 Fee: $40 (includes model fees) CED242 PORTRAIT PAINTING Instructor: Doreen Taylor-White Monday 1:15 to 4:15 p.m. starting February 7 10 sessions Lynnmour Centre A206 Fee: $45 (includes model fees) . CED227-1 PORCELAIN PRODUCTION ‘Instructor: John Reeves 2-day weekend workshop Date: T.B.A. Lynnmour Centre Pottery Fee: $20 CED227-2 PRODUCTION POTTERY & SPECIAL DECORATING TECHNIQUES Instructor: Byron Jonstad 2-day weekend workshop Date: T.B.A. Lynnmour Centre Pottery Fee: $20 FOR INFORMATION & REGISTRATION CALL " 986-1911, LOCAL 321. Caan capiano oe @{_ ama college A place for all ages. I public education really under , “6 Education Minister Pat Mc-_. - feviews. “a - pulled out of non-educational Citizens’ Task. Communuty — | group is known, was set upa -- Capilano: J tions, Recommendations by the task force include formation _ of a regional bargaining unit © to improve negotiations on salaries and working condi- consideration of an am on me The group says the school board should cooperate with the municipal transportation system and review transport- ation needs twice a year, in order to take into account declining. enrolments _ population shifts. ‘that waste t the- report; . committee should be set up to scrutinize the advice of To > ‘professional educators, as well as to keep tab on staff. trips outside the district. and Trustees should also be _ involvements hi mien tion aAA. mci UUme, aGaGas and a. lay aoe WEST VAN SCHOOL pursue long-term financial S...are they effectively under control of the citizens? 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