NEWS photo fan Smith SAILBOAT SILHOUETTES are reflected in the murky grey waters outside Allied Shipbuilders yards in North Vancouver. The rainy weather with its low cloud hanging over the city hasnt been condusive to plans for warm- weather boating. Students seek local homes ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) is seeking local families to serve as hosts for 15 Scan- dinavian, German, Swiss, British and Dutch high schoo! students who are part of the ASSE exchange visitor program, according to Cindy Boyce, Canadian Director for ASSE. The non-profit ASSE is affiliated with the Swedish and Finnish Ministries of Education. The students, 16 and 17 years old, are fluent in English and are carefully selected for the program based on their high school performance, good charac- ter, and interest in fiving with a Canadian host family. All students are covered by comprehensive medical and liability insurance and have adequate money for personal needs supplied by their parents. The host fami- ly furnishes meals and hous- ing. The ASSE program offers famifies the opportunity to share Canadian culture and educational experiences with a European young person, and al the same time, to learn about another culture and language. Boyce in- dicated that a volunteer area tepresentative, provided by ASSE, will contact the host | SHOPPERS | | DRUG MART CORRECTION Due to Federal Tax in- j crease on tabacco B products, the Park f Royal coupon offer of § 8314.39 ai Shoppers § Drug Mart, Park Royal has been adjusted to $16.39. : We apologize for any § inconvenience this Bimay cause our 4 customers. family and the guest student ya a regular basis to assure that everything is going smoothly. ASSE is also seeking jocal high school students inter- ested in participating on the ASSE European Program for an academic year and six week summer holiday in Scandinavia, Germany, Switzerland, or Great Bri- tain. Families and students in- terested in participating for the 1985/86 schoo! year should contact ASSE’s local area representative Joan Gibbs, 4208 Evergreen Ave., West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 1H], telephone 922-7773. swiptieg Erotmeies Renewal Controlling the National Debt Necating Fomepatia Renewal Manaping Government More Effectively Nocetttegs Bertoni Renewal Encouraging Private Initiative Ncurtng Roane Kemeead Budget in Brief Members Soret , a oe ft oe ora ee Seong Foenenia Mined Improving Tax Fairness A Minima Tax Nearing [ vomontty Renesal Improved Pensions for Canadians Ma ms Cid cove 275 "OPENING JUNE 12. BCAA Trust us to make things better 31 - Sunday, June 9, 1985 - decuriag Exvonmik Kee dt Deficits and Debt Questions and Answer Serticiog: Feuaonrdy Ronen al Encouraging Canadian Entrepreneurs Aas eae FROM 1605 HAMILTON NORTH VANCOUVER T TO: 908 PARK ROYAL SHOPPING CENTRE, (next to Marks & Spencer's) Telephone: 922-3361. Help us celebrate and getachance to wina Cruise to Mexico ora Sony COX-5 Compact Disc Player for your Car. North Shore News