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The height of kindness EMPLOYEES of Grouse Mountain recently presented the North Vancouver Christmas Bureau's Diana Cowden (right) with a cheque for $4,500. In the past two years, employees of the recreation area have raised $16,000 for the charity. Seprember 200, 2000, will be renewable ta York House School Foundation is pleased to offer a full tition scholarship, ‘The Founders Scholarship for This apportunity, which is for a girl who is entering Grade 8 in September activities, heart of Vancouver in 1932, We offer a challenging education that enables girls to attend the University of their choice. Dedicated teachers provide simulating learning in small classes. Special emphasis is placed on extra curricular and community ser Dance team will pe at Hyatt From page 21 “California, San Diego” and I made myself take a breath for fear of fainting. 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