new bicycles in the Scott Mitchell [12] ail of West Van. Runner-up pift certificates went to Astrid Dier [6], Brian Kartz [7] and Grant Kartz [9] of North Vans Julliet Pentray [8}, Keith Stacey 172] and Greg Wren [11] of West Van [Noel Wright photo]. Monique Begin, federal minister of national revenue, visits the North Shore this weekend to kick off the Canada Week celebrations of the Lower Coast® Liberals. She will be guest of honor at abr nch Sunday, June 26, in the Plaza _ International Hotel, Marine Drive and Capilano Road, starting at 11 a.m. Mi Ava me Bees m2 . Eegin is slated to speak on national unity, after which she will conduct an open question/answer ses- sion. Only: two more days to go until the 1957 North Van- couver High School reunion dinnez, which takes piace this Friday, June 24, at the Canyon Gardens, 3381 Cap- ilano Road. The fun starts around 7 p.m. and there’s still time for any 1957 grads who have missed earlier announce- ments to get tickets. Many of the class of ‘57 have already confirmed their attendance—including Art Anderson, Bill Bissett, Dick Bordewick, Bill Calder, Lynne and Gail’ Dobson, Pal Bw tt | a a os it ANNUAL CHILDREN’S BICYCLE SAFETY RODEO conducted by West Vancouver police drew big field. of young entrants Saturday at Park Royal. Top. scoring three age groups were Duncan Pierce [7], Graham Orlick [8] amd Formerly executive secre- tary to the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Mile Begin was first elected to the Commons as member for St. Michel, Que., in 1972, and was returned in 1974, A year later she was named Parliamentary Secretary to the External Affairs Minis- ter, and was appointed Minister of National Revenue in September 1976. She is an active spokes- woman in the area of netional unity and women’s rights. Larry Edwards, Heather Fergusson, Dal Lansdell, Danny Lynge, Marg Rich- ards, Keith Robinson, Senga Weir, Darryl Wheatcroft and yes...even Peter Speck, pub- lisher of the North Shore News—to mention just a few. The: committee hopes to have prizes for such categor- ies as those who travelled the farthest, those with the most kids, those with the least hair . and so on. The gossip and — stories covering the past couple of decades should assure a most interesting and ‘‘fun’’ night. winners of . Other guests at the cele- brations” include Justice Minister Ron Basford, Ev- elyne Rosborough, president of the Liberal Party in B.C. and members of the B.C. Tickets for affair are $5 a head and may be reserved by calling Susan Hutchinson at 736-2331 More Canada Week feat- ures on pages 13-14. Tickets are 525 per couple, or $13 single. For last-minute reservations please call one of the two following immed- iately—preferably this eve- ning (Wednesday, June 22): Larry Terrace (980-0689) or Joy Smith, nee Hysted ¥987-0245). ‘If your portrait is on the big class in ‘57 board pictured below—or even if you missed the photographer in that graduation year, they want to have you there on Friday. ALL READY TO CELEBRATE the class reunton this Friday of 1957 North Van High School grads are Art Anderson {left] and Keith Robinson (John Kendrick photo]. ‘ Fy teenie 9 _ ste it’s a bitter pill to swallow! But here’s the lowdown - it nearly breaks our hearts to see our stocks of quality merchandise go on sale for the ridiculously low prices you see advertised here!... but there’s not much we can do about it for we have a serious inventory problem. We’re overstocked with far too much merchandise for a store our size. We're not having financial difficulties and not trying to raise cash. We simply must dump surplus stocks at any cost to adjust our inventory. We have altogether too much of everything with a serious overstocked condition that is not healthy for any business. We're an aggressive firm - maintaining an enviable reputation and selling only the top brand name lines. Profit is not the object of this sale - stocks, reducing inventory is our oniy reason for this sudden and drastic move. We consider it gcod ‘business to take our losses now - that’s why we’ve ripped, cut and slashed prices in every department - and why you can save 20%, 30%, even 50%. So come shed a tear with us while we bury our mistakes and take our losses. bargain box of shoes ’ values to 93a nip Cd om Indian leathor woww. -thengs ~ $1.00 PRIZE CAMPAION CREATED BY @ palr OUR APVERTISING AGENCY — JUST TO ladies purses 20% 50% | L & M's Wallaby styles Grand Prize 14” color TV set prizes will be awarded Sat. July 9 4pm Ladies Hi Fashion boots slashed O’omphies duty and adie | walking shoes Ladies sandab shoes Special Selection of ladies sandals 53.95 Ladies quality footwear to $31.95 now from only 414.95 Men's Jarman, Ritchie, Status and other big name brands 20% off and more North: Stars. 20% off and more 1444 Lonsdale North Vancouver A aa ae ii