‘ , leave and try and find it. And there. : 4, Séptember 8, 4076 By Ettsworth Dickson Last night (Thursday) 1 finally had “to keep my promise to take my kids to the P.N.E. I wonder if other parents go through a series of minor disasters in their efforts to show their children a good time. After going through a long line erand paying to park the car, I discovered that my oldest boy left one McDonald’s where we. just ate. Of course we had to sure enough ‘tlie shoe was . Upon arriving ° for the second time, we went to the ‘Thrillsphere’’ which I had hedrd so much about. It’s an enclosed circular movie house where you go down a volcano. Unfortunately, my boys (aged 3 and 5) became frightened, started crying and we had to leave. To top . things off the young one ran over the attendant at the electric scooter ride. I’m glad the P.N.E. is held only once a year. Ler ee \ be text ofan in telogram son wee to Prime Minister Trudeau | Host feanilios. The North Shore YMCA is — , seeking 20 host families for a group. of: Hong Kong stu- dents attending’ ‘classes - at the local Y in conjunction with the Hong Kong. YMCA. “The group of 59. students, - who have been screened and processed by the Canadian immigration in for room‘and board and for room and cooking facilit- les,’’ said Diane Goos of the. YMCA. The families would host a student “for the first month - of, his or her stay while atténding the course studies Saat pre ayes them, officers | Hong Kong, ‘‘will pay sir. for entrance to iniversities in Canada: a The program, now tow In Ite’ < North Shore Néws “ 3 7 | - i oe conan | shoe at * . marine -Base’ are’ fot Scott Evans North Vancouver It was all right, but there were too many gambling games for people over 19. There should be more games, for children, We are very concerned about nuclear power devel- opments below the British , Columbia border in ‘Wash- | ington. They pose a direct ES as Ss ® Linda Bennett North Vanceaver I didn’t like the PNE this year. There were too many people pushing and shoving. I hate large crowds, and it ‘wasn’t much different from last year. ‘ We urge. ‘you to express Canada’s concern to the U.S. -government regardint this . potentially serious threat... We ask that you also bring ~ environmental and: health the -matter. of. the Skagit threat to B:C. residents from ~ Nuclear. Power Plant. and the the - potential. release. of: radioactive rs faminants. the 7 erecen 08: ‘Hanford,’ Wa “ agton ’ cessing plant, ay a Vancouver, is a.warning that’ ‘nuglear develo opments ‘stich . as the Skagit Nuclear Power «. Plant and ‘the Trident Sub-: acci-: © dent-preof and‘ menance. to B. . ‘idents have been awarded a- total of $9,851 in Cultural Fund ation tate , for at advanced studies in . were amon a Ss awards, totalling Se ASi, 451, for Greater Vancouver stu- dents announced last. week . ' Prov: inclal © race McCarthy. . The scholarships will ena- ‘of nts to attend ble their teci ganized Is of specific ‘reco cultural disciplines in. Eur- ope. the United States and anada in the Coming year. They cover. most of the performing and creative arts, wens of the awards. majority who-will be weds’ in British Colum-— seventh consecutive year, - bis, but an increasing num- offers» year-long prepara- thon for st students Planning| higher stud ; “The students have been individually selected and on could bean opporttinity for. ‘residents to experience and enjoy a foreign ‘visitor and assist him or her to cope with ae new environment’ she added. If you can be a host family ‘cal ‘Diane Gonos . at Se at Le es cawegees ber are bein over the wort “Mis. ‘MeCasthy noted that the scholarships are ‘an ongoing progea gram of the B.C. Cultural Fund, whicts assists in the fine arts education of lans, and helps stimulate advanced studies and - Gpienad eeeldonte in telented an a serious - Cultural scholarships awarded NS students ‘Fourteen North Shore. fes- B.C... ‘of California); Stephen (8921: ‘University of Victoria). $ 5 AE SALEM ee eee RY eels +21 OFAN Vaniceey er ewe one” ry ‘Trident | Seren irate ‘ n is Finally, oh ‘ ask, at thie very least; that” a ‘system ‘be .established: in B.C ‘to monitor radiation «. ‘levels in the province, : and that’ the findings” be made : public... stg 4 Nery shore wis ers are:. Marisa ($375 - ‘Vancouver Val- - Community Colle »; Susan ( niversi Woodyard, eo, tA ae th Oo we ‘ _ WEST VANCOUVER Gilligan, James ($525 - Anna Dance Theatre); Brian (5,000 ; Juill- Logas., Setinel oe besten; Macdonald, Patricia ($1,000. . ising Beitish . Colum. : . ~ Mike Manness North Vancouver to It was as good as last year if not better. The demolition derby was very exciting. x ~ (Signed) _ e no Society. for. Pollution & Environmental. Control (SPEC( | a Voice of ‘Women “Pacific Life Community. B.C. Sierra Club ‘Greenpeace. Foundation jian Coalition for - * NU ~ " Responsibility “(cc D. "Vancouver C Council of omen United Nations Association A)’: ~ Canadian Campaign for - Nuclear Disarmament International Peace and ‘ West. Coast Environmental. ' Law. Assn, ; Post-Habitat Committee of ‘the Unitarian Church SFU Students’ Society. ot on oye 1830.Lp rise “ott esis - Fellowship of Reconciliation 5. - Canadian Friends Service ; , * _ Women’s - « “ Claire Langley . “see. : Overdrive concert. West Vancouver . -] find it a lot of fun tc watch the other people have a good time. I’m going back again to the Bachman-Turner: . 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