14 - Friday, June 12, 1992 - North Shore News KIDS’ SATURDAY Sune 13—Ongoing registration 10 Aug. 30. Futurekids Motivational Learning Camps. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Holy Trinity School, N.V.; St. David's Church, W.V.; St. John's Church, Vancouver. {fnfo: Irene, 929-3759 or 686-3301. eece Sune 13—Ongoing to June 14. Creative Concepts for Kids; art program for ages 10-14 yrs.; 10 a.m.-noon; W.V. Recreation Centre. info: 926-3266. eon June 3--Ongoing. Papier mache Dinosaurs. Program for kids aged 6- 10 yrs., 1-3 p.m. Info: recCentre Lynn Valley, 984-9341. eee Sune 13-Ongoing. Saturday Storytime. Stories & fun for kids 4-8 yrs., 10:30 am. Info: N.V. City Library, 980- 4424, eoe June 13--Ongoing. Storytimes in French. $1 a.m. beginners, 1:30 p.m. French immersion students. N.V. City Library, 128 W. 14th St., N.V. Info: 980-4424. ene Jane 13--Ongoing. Cycle Right Safety Program. 1-3 p.m. recCentre Lons- dale. 10-13 yr. olds. info: 988-6166. eee June 13--Ongoing. Morning ballet classes for kids 3-7 years, Delbraok recCentre, 600 W. Queens, N.V. Info: 984-4181. SUNDAY June 14—Ongoing to July. Pre-register for Dramaworks Summer Camp; Klee Wyck, 200 Keith Rd.. W.V. Sessions: July 6-18, 10-12 yrs.; July 20-Aug. !, 7-9 yrs.; Aug. 4-15, 10-12 yrs.; Aug. 17-29, 13 yrs. & older. Info: 922- 8963. For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and entertz*ament listings see the Around Town column in Wed- nesday’s North Shore Now sec- tion. Pet trainer will speak at seminar WORLD-FAMOUS §anima! trainer Linda Tellington- Jones has revolutionized the way to look after animals. The internationally known author, who pioneered and wrote The Tellington TYouch: a break- though technique to train your pet, brings her expertise to Van- couver on Saturday, June 13, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel. A Tellington TTouch seminar runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Cloverdale Exhibition Grounds Saturday as well. Through the Tellington TTfouch, dog owners learn how to stop dogs from continually bark- ing, and cat owners find out how to stop their pets from chewing at the sofa by incorporating Telli- ington-Jones’ technique of animal care. Tellington-Jones has spent her life around animals. Growing up on a farm, she rode a pony to school every day. She began riding in major horse shows when she was If, and at 13, was teaching riding. With her experience in riding and caring for horses, Tell- ington-Jones has branched out, conducting Tellington TTouch seminars around the world for owners for all types of animals. Tellington-Jones is also a con- sultant for major zoos around the world and has offices in Vernon, B.C., and Santa Fe, New Mexico. For an interview and more in- formation on the upcoming Tell- ington TTouch seminars, contact Randy Hood at 328-2387. To succeed in today’s world, Canadians must be able to compete because our jobs directly depend on it. Preparing ourselves through training will help us to compete and secure the prosperity we want for ourselves and our children. We have to invest in ourselves and be a country that says ... yes we can. MANUFACTURING INC:, RES! Everyone knows a small company from Regina can’t compete in world markets. Everyone, that is, except Les Hulicsko, President of Sweep Rite Manufacturing Inc. His high technology, innovative, mechanical street sweepers are cleaning up around the world, with exports accounting for up to 75% of sales. Yes we can. We've got the proof. Canadians are succeeding every day. Many individual anc business successes exist... with real benefits for individuals, the communities they live in and for Canadian industry. Hundreds of Canadian compa- nies are achieving remarkable inter- national success. They’re creating jobs, developing new skills and op- portunities for thousands of Canadi- ans and creating markets around the world for Canadian products. wecan take on and win. The Prosperity Initiative's Steering Group is developing @ corsensus- based plan of action to be presented to Canadians in September. Canadians told us that they wanted to participate in developing this plan of action. We listened... Through a series of “Community Talks” , thousands of people in 186 communities across Canada have contributed their ideas. They talked about how to address the challenges and opportunities facing us all in the arens of competitiveness and learning. They talked about how to maintain our standard of living and secure our economic future. They concluded that all of us have to playa part...and the government is listening. Yes we can. We've got the ability to build on our SUCCESSES. We have a history of working in co-operation with others for world-class achievements in peace- keeping, medicine and space exp]o- ration. Now, with business, labour, governments, academic and social groups working together, we can achieve prosperity through interna- tional competitiveness. But there is one more critical factor: Canada’s ultimate potential depends on the commitment of individual Canadians to being the best. future, you have to be ready fo retrain. It was worth it for me!” Yes we can. We've got the people. It’s time to focus our energies on our most important economic chal- lenge yet ... and prepare ourselves for a more prosperous future. can! Canada