PARK AND TILFORD WORKERS are presently busy constructing a Gatehouse and Spirit Shoppe, the latest addition to thelr famous gardens. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) community roundup World’s biggest yramid —in Quebec QUEBEC (UPC) - The Sleepy village of St. Simon, Que. doesn't have anything in common with Egypt but if professional “thinker” Jean Saint-German achieves his aim, they will both bave pyramids. And the one in St. Sumon, about 56 kilometers from Montreal, would be the largest in the world. Saint-German said Monday that his idea for the 49-story pyramid - which in effect, would be a mausoleum containing 200.000 coffins and 1 milhon urns “has nothing to do with mysticism” “T yust think its a practical idea sand the man who says he isa “thinker” when asked his occupation “Tt would be convenient and a_ tourist altrachon as well ” Saint-German said he was upset the plans for his pyramid were made pubhic because he wanted to keep the idea a secret until he found) out whether the Quebec zoning board would allow him to build the 534 loot high structure “The arca where | want to butld is zoned agricultural but Ive apphed for per mission to build,” said the 43 year old) father of 12 children “I should have an Sy lymouth Douge Trucks f nite answer by Nov. 14.” “If they say no, Ill take my idea to Ontario or the United States,” he = said adding that the pyramid - which would house a museum of inventions on the ground floor and a restaurant on top - would cost between $40 and %$60 million to build. Sa die 7 ol ‘LADDIE” ts a Little Mr. Personality plus! A Pekinese- American Cocker cross, this really cute dog necds a home. If you can give him onc, please phone Dorts Orr 987-9015. PET CO “I have the necessary credit,” he said but he would not go into details. Fabien Cordeau, the Union Nationale member for the St. Hyacinth mding, which includes St. Simon, con- firmed that Saint-German does have the necessary financial backing for such a project RNER Plymouth Chrysler 1177 Marine Dr. N.Van. 980-6511 Ic RADIATOR & HEA In 30 years of operation, Nor Est Radiators has earned a reputation as the best-run auto and industrial radiator shop in the Lower Mainland. We work fast too, because most people just can't afford. to be without their car for days on end. Our aim is to get you and your car back on the road as quickly as possi- ble, and with most repairs and service you can drive in and drive out in the same day. Cali John Lockwood Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:30 Open Saturdays 8:00-3:30 DRIVE-IN SERVICE 1175 West 14th St. NV. JUST OFF PEMBERTON - 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF MARINE. International Plaza Hotel Nov. 20 & 22 Communication Dynamics A one-day workshop on effective Communication COMUNICATION DYNAMICS gives you a wealth of practical and proven communication techniques. The one-day workshop covers three key areas: Psychology of Communiciation, Mechanics of Communication and Nonverbal Communication. Topics include: effective listening, variables in interpretation, persuasion techniques, conflict reduction, asking the nght questions, brevity and clarity in writing, forms and significance of nonverbal com- munication. Workshop participants are actively involved through discussions and exercises. THE INSTRUCTOR 1s Communication Consultant John Moclaert His more than 20 years of experience includes teaching communication techniques at Vancouver Community College. Fraser Valley College, Okanagan College and the Southern Institute of Technology. His ex- tensive journalistic experience includes newspaper and magazine editorships and the publica- thon of articles in Canada, the U S and Japan TIME AND PLACE: you have a choice of two dates Thursday. Nov 20 or Saturday Nov. 22 Hours 9 AM 1230 PM and !30PM 5 PM_ Both workshops will be held in the ballroom of the International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Manne Drive. North Vancouver REGISTRATION 1s limited to 49 persons Thursday and to 35 Saturday The fee ts $75 per person and includes all matenals and refreshments The fee ts non-refundable, except in the «vent the workshop does not take place or your registration reaches us after maximum caroll- inent has been reached (ommuntcavon Dynamics is often oversubscmbed, hence we recom- mend carly registranen For additonal informavon piease phone us at (112) 764-4949 weekdays 9 A M ull acon NAME: DATE: Nov. 20 Nov. 22 ADDRESS, Either TELEPHONE. Please mail coupon and $75 cheque or money order not later than Nov 15 to Insight Communications Inc. Box 430, Keclowma, B.C. VY 7P} Serving British Columbia And Alberta Since 1974 Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Watch for our winte service specials A21-Wednesday, November 5, 1980 - North Shore News min Service Hours: 7:30 AMto 9:00PM the new Northridge r