Gi community round up| Tenders out for extended care THE Greater Vancouver Regional Distnct Board of Directors has approved the calling of tenders for a 125 bed addition to the extended care unit at Lions Gate Hospital. It is expected that tenders will be called immediately and the ‘project could be under construction within four months. It will take about two veare to build. Daughters, lease. ArROnTANnAARNRooNRR AREA HAP HR nRRETE THY Se sss RUB NEW HONORED queen, Hazel Clark, and the Bethel officers of Bethel No. 9, International Order of Job's were installed into office July 3, at Highlands United Church. The installing Honored Queen ws Fiona Woods. (lan Smith photo) Cost of the project, in- cluding construction, equipment and other work, is estimated at about $8.6 million. The cost will be shared by the provincial Ministry of Health and the GVRD. The addition will increase the number of extended care beds at LGH to 195. Studies show the need for more extended care facilities on the North Shore. i) THE LATEST in tone pagers. Four address plus memory from Wes-Tel. Buy or nn Hf +H rivemrriceiverietteietereretiater none tad thy set agititi A random sample of West Vancouver households and parents will be questioned near the end of July “to find out what the community perceives as important in education”, Ed Carlin, Superintendent of Schools in West Vancouver, has an- nounced. The educational priorities survey has been approved and funded by the Provincial Government because of its potential use to other school districts. The survey results will be used by Carlin to assist in developing a_ long-range priority plan for the School District. The priority plan study recently approved by the Schvol Board will be presented by Carlin in the METZLER 4280 YOU'LL LIKE OUR STYLE! Fali si time for the preparation of the 1983 budget submission to the Ministry of Education. West Vancouver will be the first school district in B.C «+ base its resource Manage uent on defined prioritics rather than on the present incremental budgeting system in which, Carlin explains, ‘‘all program: and increases in service ure assumed to be equally worthy and necessary for the operation of the district.” With the present AlS - Wednesday, July 14, 1982 - North Shore News ny School survey set for this month budgeting system no pattern of priorities is available to ensure that all programs provided are, in fact, im- portant. “Ata time of restraint it is important to know clearly what the priorities are and where to put the School District's resources,” said Carlin. “All indications tell us money for education will become more. scarce because of other societal needs. Consequently, education, if it is to receive less of the G.N.P. than in the Be Water Wise. it Safe. Water Skiers! A deposit will hoid - SPECIAL your choice for 90 days. Alldesigner framesmay Bim ab Se lesa not be avaliable at all TOWN ON RAYBAN AND PORSCHE locations. Sieincaty DESIGN SUNGLASSES ROSALYN FREE WITH Rx v Always stay Clear of swimming areas af. The Canachar Red Cross Society THE OPTICAL DEPT. OF LONDON DRUGS 10 DAYS ONLY! THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 24TH past, should be p'~~ red for it. It would sec sential that planners in ication have clearly es: ‘lished priorities which re ct the community’s perce; ion of education.” The education priorities survey is to be conducted by the Educational Management Pi:nning Associates of West Van- couver. (Olga Ruskin is a regular correspondent for West Vancouver school news.) AQUAREST Waterheds We’re moving toa new, bigger location Look for us at 740 Marine Dr.,N.V. ‘986-3436 OUR ENTIRE DESIGNER FRAME INVENTORY! THE OPTICAL DEPT. OF LONDON DRUGS INSIDE LONDON DRUGS 2032 LONSDALE AVE. " 987-2264