42 - North Shore News — Wednesday, December 1, 1999 Duke of Edinburgh recipients SIXTY-ONE young pecple from across British Columbia have been pre- sented with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Silver level certificates of achieve- ment. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is an international pro- gram for all youth between the ages of 14 nd 25. Ther: are four areas of activity: com- munity ‘service, expeditions, . skills and fitness. There are three awards -- bronze, for those’ over the age of 14; sil- ver, for those over 15; and gold, tor those over 16. North and West Vancouver winners: HB Rockland District Girl Guides (North Vanceuver), leader: Margaret: Wellwood, recipients: Jennifer Alderson, Alexa Reynolds Fereshte I alji: Saniji. B Yth Seymour Venturer Company (North Vancouver), leaders: Bryan Schoticid, Chris Miller, recipients: David Lavender, Edmund Leembhuis, Filip Matous. 2000 Esteem GI Sedan Centre console, dual air bags, dual cup holders, fold-down rear seat, full wheel covers, power steering, rear-door chitd- safety locks, &r remote trunk release. @ Ismaili Youth Group 1 (Lowee Mainland), leader: Rashid Fatehali, recipients: Soraiya Campbell, Roshena Chatur, Saleema — Dhalla, Rechum jamal, — Nureya Khimani. More chan 19,060 young Canadians are now participat- ing in the award program either through schools, or as members of organized youth groups, such ss Gatding, Scouting, Cadets, church groups, $c. Jolin Ambulance, er on an individual basis. 2000 Esteem GIWagon Centre’ console, dual cup holders, fold