C2 - Wednesday , November 21 . 1984 - North Shore News Youngest chairman of chess West Vancouver resident LONG-TIME RESIDENT otf West Vancouver Yores Farges, has been elevated to the Chairmanship of the Chess Foundation of Canada At 26, he becomes the youngest individual to hold this office since the forma- tion of the non-profit organization in the 1960s. Farges has played chess in BC stnce high school at Sen- tinel Secondary School, pro- gressing to the rank of expert in the United States and Holistic From Page C1 them Lorint says she feels if is very important to integrate physical and mental lessons, such as ballet and language “All of these aspects, the imaginative and the physical, are intrinsic in the program They can't be dissociated, otherwise the program would become to analytical *’ Lorint will be working with two other teachers. She herself will be teaching French, drama, self expres sion and fine arts Elena Huma will be teaching vocals and music and Marie Duluca will be teaching basics of baliet All of the women have backgrounds in the arts The children will be orga- Canada. Five tame West Van- couver Chess Champion, he has played in tournaments across Canada and the United States as an amateur player As an organizer, Farges has been a member of the Chess Federation of Canada board of governors for over five years, and the National Jumor Chess coordinator of Canada four of those five Organizing numerous inter. national events inp BC approach to education mized into small groups, four or five at a tme, Lorint says. ‘‘The child has to be considered with individual attention. He must be built up so he can actualize his Own potenttal In our method, the child 1s given a sense of identity, selt- awareness and self-esteem “° The academy will ofter tts programs on an ongoing If you think fitness 1s a distant goal, consider this: you can walk all the way. Farges will be spearheading the organizing structure that will see the World Jumior Chess Championships return to Canada in !987, after an absence of 30 years, in time to allow talented Canadian Junior chess players an op- portunity to win the World Junior Championship, something never before done. Chess 1s a part-time activs- ty for Farges, who engages in numerous sports and ts basis, so although they will be progressive for those who take the courses year round, there will be opportunities for students to join the classes al any time in the year The school ts located at 133 East 14th Street in North Vancouver on the second floor. For further informa- Florica Lorint tion call Dr at 985-3873 PARTICGIPACTION The Canadsar novement tor persons titoess building up a food distribu- tion company in Toronto RATED “BEST The Chess Foundation of OON BUY Canada 1s a non-profit body Ss IN CANADA” whose purpose is to raise in- THE LATEST come for national chess MODELS events Lo develop and expand the game of chess, one of the REE most well-known games in Canada. Over 75 per cent of a eeeecermsseinamaenammniammam the people in Canada know how to play, according to a an 1980 survey compiled in eee sos perso ON DISPLAY > GONFIDENCE BUY ee ——raTISED ADVERTISE FOR LESS —WE LL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE Ottawa. 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