ES election S33 AT THURSDAY'S POLLS How B.C. voted WINNER'S MAJORITY and comparison with the 1979 election result are shown in brackets. Figures subject to recounts. Alberni: Robert Skelly, NDP (2,986; unchanged). Adin: Al Passarell, NDP (312; unchanged). Boundary-Simitkameen: Jim Hewitt, SC (4,091; unchanged). — Burnaby-Edmonds: Ros- emary Brown, NDP (321; unchanged). Burnaby-North: Eileen Dailly, NDP (481; un- changed). Burnaby-Willingdon: El- wood Veitch, SC (692; gain from NDP). Cariboo: Alex Fraser, SC (7,850); unchanged). Central Fraser Valley: Bill Ritchie, SC (8,625; un- changed). Chilliwack: Harvey Schroeder, SC (4,383; un- changed). Columbia River: James Chabot, SC (834; un- changed). Comox: Karen Sanford, NDP (11; unchanged). Coquitlam-Moody: Mark Rose, NDP (2,075; un- changed). Cowichan-Malahat: Bar- bara Wallace, NDP (1,372: unchanged). Delta: Walter Davidson, SC (6,028; unchanged). Dewdney: Sophie Weremchuk, NDP (94; gain from SC). Esquimaht-Porn Renfrew: Frank Mitchell, NDP (5,549, unchanged). Kamloops: Richmond, SC unchanged). Kootenay: Terry Segarty. SC (276, unchanged) Langley: Bob McClelland. SC (5,977, unchanged) Claude (6.097, MacKenzie: Don Lockstead, NDP (2,873, unchanged) Maillardville-Coquitlam: John Parks, SC (212. gain from NDP) Nanaimo: Dave Stupich, NDP (3,596. unchanged! Nelson-Creston: Lorne Nicolson. NDP (1 729 unchanged) New Westminster: [Dcnnis Cocke. NDP €412' un changed) North Island: Colin Gabelmann NDP ¢} ban unc hanged! North Peace Rivers Tony Brammet SC OS WS oun changed) North Vancouver-( apil amo: Angus Kee SC «) J66 unchanged) North Vancouver-Seym- our: Jack Davis, SC (5,537: unchanged). Oak Bay-Gordon Head: Brian Smith, SC (4,309; unchanged). Okanagan North: Don Campbell, SC (2,899;. un- changed). Okanagan South: Bill Bennett, SC (12,717; un- changed). Omineca: Jack Kempf, SC (2,321; unchanged). Prince George North: Jack Heinrich, SC (1,148; unchanged). Prince George South: Bruce Strachan, SC (2,957; unchanged). Prince Rupert: Graham Lea, NDP (1,723: un- changed). Richmond: Jim Nielsen, SC (8,107; unchanged). Rossland-Trafi: Chris D'Arcy, NDP (2,778: un- changed). Saanich and the Islands: Hugh Curtis, SC (2,078; unchanged). Shuswap-Revelstoke: Cliff Michael, SC (1,572:gain from NDP). Skeena: Frank Howard, NDP (439; unchanged). South Peace River: Don Phillips, SC (2,682: un- changed). Surrey (2 members): Rita Johnson, SC (3,677; gain from NDP). Bul Reid, Sc (3,173; unchanged) Vancouver Centre (2 members): Emery Barnes, NDP (5.211; unchanged). Gary Lauk, NDP (5,070: unchanged). Vancouver East (2 members); Dave Barrett, NDP (9,836; unchanged). Alex MacDonald, NDP (8,051. unchanged) Vancouver-Little Moant- ain (2 members): Grace McCarthy, SC (1,270. un- changed) Doug Mowat, SC (1,264, unchanged) Vancouver-Point Grey (2 members): Garde Gardom, SC (5.432, unchanged) Pat Mec Gseer, SC (5.903. un- changed) Vancouver South (2 members): Stephen Rogers, SC 05.652) unchanged) Russ Fraser. S¢ (S649 un changed) Victorta (2.0 members); (sordon Hanson NDP 1 204 unchanged) Robin Blene oc NDP (’ 92? unchanged) West Vancouver Howe Sound: John Reynolds SC 19 JM une hanged) Yale Lillooet: bom Waterland \¢ (2 406 une hanged? Street people are feet people. They're neat people who meet people. Why not join up? Take a walk. PARNICIPACTHION The Canetion mireernyen tw persona! flineds SD A9 - Sunday, May 8, 1983 - North Shore News The challenge of education... ... is that we must take into consideration. ’’ 66 the whole human being Rudolf Steiner Founder of the first Waldorf School in 1919 The Faculty of the Waldorf School invites you to a Workshop, Open House and public lecture given by Dr. Wermer Glas, co-director of the Waldorf Teacher Training Institute of Detroit, marking the 12th anniversary of the founding of the Vancouver Waldorf School. Dr. Werner Glas Workshop/Seminar Saturday May 14 9:30am. - 4:00 p.m. Towards a New Psychology Pre-registration is required. Fee $15. includes lunch. Open House & Lecture Friday May 20 7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Children’s work on display; © teachers available to discuss Waldorf curriculum 8:00 p.m. Lecture: Waldorf Education for a Truly Human Society. The Waldorf School movement, comprising over 250 autonomous schools worldwide, was founded in Europe in 1919, expanded to North America in 1925 and came to Canada in 1968 In 1971 the Vancouver Waldorf School opened, offering Pre School, Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2 Now in our 12th year of operation we shall offer Pre School, Kindergarten, Grade School 1 8, and High = ¢ School{ 9.12) tn September at vanous ff locations on the North Shore There are at present some 300 children enrolled in Waldorf programs at these different age levels Applications for enrolment received by May 31 will be given priority so that intemews can be scheduled before the end of the school year For pre-registration and fur ter information please call the school office at 985-7435 The Vancouver WALDORF SCHOOL 2725 St. Christopher's Road. North Vancouver “,.. education for the whole child”