Classified 986-6222 Circulation 986-1337 68 pages ILL BE ‘SHOT’ Measles ‘epidemic’ leads to decision AN EPIDEMIC of measles in North Shore schools last spring has resulted in the West Vancouver School Board now requiring compulsory inocula- tions against measles as well as mumps, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, rubella and_ polio- miylitis. Carlin pomted out that under the new poles students who because of Evidence of mnmunization rehgious of moral reasons now must be provided to do not wish to be in School otticnals within 44 oculated are erxempt days of the child's tirst day of However. at there as an out attendance and must have break, those students who are been assued by a heensed not moculated would be for physictan or by an authorized cd to stay home health clinic In a letter to the board School supernntendent bd Medical Health Officer Wot Carlin told the board Mon MacBean had utyed the day that the health depart board Co lm pose mandatory ment was concerned about unmunizabon, other than the level of student aocula on medteal and reliyreus trom as aresaltot last springs eons Outbreak of mieastcs “The Boardiot Health ao We tak sore Stuedbe ries the copra that Cotipuatseny who missed the peasverritne tit repvddtrtticoty oo beertbed bee a CNIS ttt at desrst cotie ow ties prerecpan ibe for Se booh erres missed a se brolare trig: co. atl tua dire a teed trae boo pede ove ATT ab OnE bee abba ot ry ‘ pooh thet vetro tba at h Hicaasdes Coeds Satie seat Nave Hearn ws rate SECURITY Buyers beware say WV police A WEST Vascouser woman thas discovered vou can't fell the pood puys from the mot so pood pUys \A Vi, a , ot gt ‘ ‘ 1 . ' Ie roy ‘ \ t \ , aa NEWS photo Stuart Davis yo! AT MAY be fall biit-they’re still going to the beaches in’ West Vancouver. The biggest dif- ; oo ee ee ference is the seasonal styles:— from bathing suits to toques and thick sweaters asthe ' 7 7 gun shines and the temperatures drop, og me en i . ' rm : , Se oy nes aa re ee aA ; ., + Phos gece HW . : woh, AA re ‘ an Mi . ‘ '