A20 - Wednesday, April 13, 1983 - North Shore News Photo submitted NORTH VAN YOUTH BAND'’s annual chocolate bar drive takes place April 17-23. Above, enthusiastic sellers Christine Rennie, Beth Rennie and Vern Griffiths will be among other band members hawking their imported chocolate bars to North Van residents to raise funds for the band’s many activities. Photo submitted TOGETHER AGAIN After 26 years, the Kuntz family gathered last weekend from two continents at the West Van home of Clair Kuntz (seated right) for a reunion with their 80-year-old mother Edna from Dundas, Ont. (seated left). Brothers and sisters (I to r, standing) are: Blanche Tostengard, Nelson Kuntz, Laverne Snell, sister Marjorie Kuntz, Rita Johnson, Mariann Dunn, Gerald Kuntz and Joyce O’Hara. Edna has 47 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Freeman now means just that in WV QUEBEC'S Mayor of Verdun can swim, skate or take a recreation program at West Vancouver council's expense. Should he feel so inclined, he could also drop in on municipal functions without paying for a ticket. These are the privileges which have been granted to him as a freeman of the municipality Verdun is) West Vancouver's twin city He shares the honour with former alderman Don Lanskail the first resident to be made a [rceeman at the cod of last year It was only after the utle was conferred that coundctl realized at did not have any policy about what being a freeman involved So ott has been that in addition to netting a plaque and having his name trecorded first in the voters fast loanmskail should) have personal admission to all fascalstics ancl cava fume trons Hometown Correction Notice ty Nome Dower s Coateernt fhyere thre Were Beateanie eat Vosmage set huassteateris oo rage TOA are traresparsernd ltve ‘yeatehee any Jivest Cage cress Phiaptoes. cpe. vet peangper ? hhoveve, vot Peavees nate teantne starter as 2 CY CY Up re Me pes arn to Woy ae vera er Mere arr ‘yey ate ftvany heearve cur rtvers | UP seva vatsbageriese Ss Specials African Violets 4" pot | Gerbera 5/22? Blooms Freesia siae” 4 VES VAN FLORIST 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 922-4171 — ’ 922-3968 presents Clemente... One Man Bari! Pedeay & Saturday rights fon yoousr Chinn anes Gane ing pleasure 140 Lonsdale Ave 985-6151 G NO GIMMICKS - NO COUPONS, g ND BARGAIN BASEMENT DEALS! EE community roundup North Shore Neighbourhood House names 1983-84 slate THE RECENT 47th annual meeting of North Shore Neighborhood House elected Georgina Coustalin as its new president for the ensuing year. Other 193-84 _ officers elected with her were Jim Jarvis (vice-president), Simon Rowe (treasurer) and Dana Taylor (immediate past president). The following directors were also elected: Steven Williams, Doug Miutchell, John Lakes, Frank Marcino, William Sorenson, Robert McCormack, Leoni Rivers, Verna Smelovsky, Sue Leyland, Maureen Frederiksen and _ Keith Gillis. Photo submitted HANDING OVER his gavel to the new president of Neighborhood House, Georgina Coustalin, is im- mediate past president Dana Taylor Arts councils given grants THE TWO North Shore community arts councils have been given grants total- ling more than $21,000 from the B.C. Cultural Fund ad- ministered by the provincial government. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council has received $13,850 and the West Vancouver Com- munity Arts Council $7,840. Awarded annually, the grants are part of a total of $442,920 allocated this year | CORNER BROADWAY HEATHER 4 cor NEREGN. W. BROADWAY) | EF (NEW WEST- Sth WE 9- AINE TER MAL § es EYE EXAW EXAMINATIONS to 84 regional and com- munity arts councils throughout the province. In announcing the grants, Provincial Secretary Jim Chabot said: “We feel this direct assistance at the com- munity level is necessary for the continuance’ and development of amateur and recreational arts activities.” “We hope these grants from the province will con- tinue to provide the incen- tive for a greater involve- "NAME OPTICAL. SINGLE MAONGLASSES | § POWER ! SVIEIECT TO AVAIUABICTY Spur C CHOICE OF FRAMES, FREE! lear Glass or plastic. JENSES ment by municipal and regional governments in assisting local arts activity,” he added. The grants are paid out of interest from the $20 million B.C. Cultural Endowment Fund and receipts from provincial lottery funds. Classified 986-6222 7 OVERSI2ZE LENSES § OPTIONPYL EXTRAS 4RE ADD) TIONAL. B