38 ~ Sunday, July 24, 1988 - North Shore News ON THE FASTRACK FP yow THIS MODEL LETS You \ STORE INFORMATION WITHOUT THE RISK OF ACCIDENTAL You ARE FAMILIAR WITH oF “THE CONCEPT OF © COURSE! PERMANENT aehere So, I WONDER WHY FRED WHISTLES IN HIS THE TV, THE TAPE \ RECORDER THE TURNTABLE, THE 1007 Weore Moog Fevers 1 eS “ HARRIET, YOUR PUNCTUATION 6 FERRIBLE F IT'S TE YOO FOUNDA DIRECTION IN LIFE, BOY.- TME SLPS BY GuIcKEr THAN YOO THINK + THAT'S NOT : TRUE AT ALL, MAR, UMLANDS I DON'T MINP PROVIDING FOO BUT T DION’ T PLAN ON BEING HOUSING ! YOU OUGHT TD SEE OUR VEGETABLE CRISPER. MY SPRINGSTEEN "LIVE" ALBUM! (VE NEVER BEEN LATE _ ADAY IN AW LIFE! Locals become Junior Rangers THREE NORTH Shore students have been chosen to participate in the province-wide Junior Ranger Program. Tooka Shahriari and Caroline Schier of North Vancouver, and Richard Wheater of West Van- couver will join 31 students, alf aged 15 to 16 years, to participate in activities such as forest management,and trail building. The three were chosen from more than 400 applicants for the program, which aims to help youths develop valuable life-skills for the future through a challeng- ing two-month work training and outdoor recreation experience. Tooka and Caroline are pres- ently in Shuswap, and Richard is stationed at Strathcona Park on Vancouver Island. The Outdoor Recreation Foun- dation of British Columbia, a non-profit organization, is the driving force behind the Junior Ranger Program. A number of B.C. and government agencies have also thrown their support behind the pilot project. CAPILANO COLLEGE is pleased to announce the names of those North and West Vancouver stu- dents who achieved outstanding grades during the Spring 1988 Term. The Dean’s List gives special recognition to all full-time students who earned a grade point average of 3.5 (approximately A-} or bet- ter. Part-time students with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher are posted to the Merit List once they have completed a mini- mum of 30, 45 or 60 semester hours at the College. Congratulations to the following - students: North Vancouver: Dean's List Cxreer/Vocational Division Elizabeth Claire Aldana, Joanne J. Alemann, Sarah Elizabeth Ashton, Timothy Ralph Atkinson, Joanie Bernice Balagno, Kerstin Behrens, Christine E. Bernard, Anne Marie Birkel, Alison R.M. Bland, Jenni Lee Boland, Christine Frances Cooper, David Gregory Deyagher, Leslie Ann Diver, Linda Marie Doll, Christine Margaret Drew, Anne Margaret Dubensky, Brian David Edgar, Joanne Lynn Elliot, Gillian L. Farnsworth, Nikki Jayner Gardner, Laurie Jean Hender- son, David James Henry, Sharon A. Hilchie, Anna-Marie Huber, Nita Gillian Izzard, Sandra Lee Johnson, Theresa Johnstone, Joy Virginia Jubenvill, Toni Louise Lepore, Jeanne Elisabeth Mayne, Joan Margo Mc- Culloch, Kathryn Anne McGillivray, Carmen Maria Mendieta, Raymond Newstead, San- dra Tina Norman, Elizabeth Anne Pelton, Leon Arthur Perreault, Kimberley Jane Phillips, David Pirrie,, Dorothy Jean Rogers, Cindy Anne Ross, Susan Mary Scott, James H. Skipp, Melanie Shepherd, Edward A. Smart, Valerie Gail Smith, Eveline Soon Lian Tay, Suzette Michelle Thorburn, Carol Ruth Valde. Academic Dean's List Colette J.A. Anderson, Andrew Barron, Jennifer Eileen Beauregard, Gayle Bertrand, Kimberley Dawn Brook, Lori May Gale, Victoria Lise Gazeley, Karen M. Jackson, Barbara Lynn Jensen, Miguel Kramer, Janet Elizabeth Lee, Craig Scot Maddess, Scan Morrison, Dennis Patrick Obrien, Timothy Mitchell Sheedy, Patrick Jay Sutherland, John Alan Keller, Richard F. Robertson, Jennifer Ann Topping. West Vancouver Dean’s List Career/Vocational Division Bruce. Edward Andrews, Ashraf Baloo, Tatania Maria Bayrock, Nancy Louise Blaylock, Joanne Bower, Lori A. Bryan, Nina Alissa Ferentinos, Tessa Jane Grazam, Frances Mary Lynott, Danielle Lara Micallef, Susan Louise Ohl, Janet Grace Proudfoot, Katherine Louise St. John, Diana Lynn Williams. Academic Desn’s List . Lorna Ruth Carlson, Cecilia Marie Danaher, Ronald Oliver Otterstein, Susan Margaret Senkler, Constantin Richard Starck, Pierre To, Susan Koie Willesen. Lions Bay Dean’s List Carecr/Vocational Division April Wells. Academic Dean's List Patrick Robert Smart. Hawaiian funch siated IF YOU can’t go to Hawaii, Hawaii will come to you. Not for everyone of course — only a special group of seniors will get the chance to watch grass skirts swaying to and fro and experience a taste of this exotic land right in North Vancouver. The North Shore Neighbour- hood House Seniors are preparing a Hawaiian luncheon on Friday, July 29. All seniors are welcome to join the fun from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. There will be entertainment, provided by the Rainbow Singers. Pre-registration is required at the North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd. Street, North Vancouver. For more information call: 987-8138. R SENIORS ON TUESDAY” FURNITURE Sofas, Sofa Beds, Loveseats, Chairs of all kinds, Ottomans, Recliners, Chaise Lounges, Dining and Bedroom and Occasional Tables, Wall Units, Curio and Entertainment Cabinets, Mattress and Box Springs — All sizes, Lamps, Pictures, Table Covers, Ptant Stands, Mirrors, Crystal Chandeliers, ang all other Accessories, Drapes and area Carpets. SERVICES Recovering: Ail upnolstered furniture, materials and labor. Repair any broken furniture. Refinishing: All hardwood furniture. French polishing all tops of furniture. Interior Design: 2 hours. No Charge. DRAPES Alterations, Repairing and Hanging present Drapes, New Drapes - including all labor. Reframe or frame any pictures to suit decor. *Does not apply to previous purchases of items presently sale priced. lOrllins THOMASVILLE GALLERY 35-5566 4240 Manor Street, Burnaby ('@ block west of Villa Sheraton Hotef) HOURS: Monday to Saturday - 9 to 5 p.m. Sunday - Noon to 5 p.m.