44 - Sunday, October 2, 1988 - North Shore News BROOM-HILDA THAT'S A AUESTION FROM TH E 60'S THESE ARE THE @05. GET WITH IT! Cea he AND PERCE RADIO Bit “HUCKLEBERR? FINN™..°{ WHYS “THAT ON - THIS HAS BEEN - . AYERS LONG _ COFFEE BREAK, In AFEW SHORT, GEE, YOU'RE RIGHT, MS, CRUMM, | WASN'T . WATCHING THE TIME---- SHOW ME YOUR BANK STATEMENT ! le Con HEY SM 1 abu NV READ IT. BACKWARDS, 1T SAYS NOT To EAT > 4DUR VEGETABLES, [ waa? “Move ... WITHOUT HAVING TO FACE THE BOSS / IT’S TIME * FOR LUNCH, IT WONDER IF THEY ARIES (March 21-April 20): The core of your security your time and undivided at- tention now or at least. it should. Close ties are also hi; ted. TAURUS (April 21-May 2): Be ready to call, contact and meet with those impor- tant in your life. Current projects are of it all. GEMINI (May 21-Sane 20): a You can win, even though appearances or your im- agination seem to suggest otherwise. Know that your personal power isin effect. CANCER (June 21-July 22): This can be your power play week. But you must follow your own intuition and timing. That’s vital! LEO : (July 23-Aug. 22): ez. Work behind-the-scenes first. Then by midweek, you’ll be more than ready to step to the center of the . zt VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Getting what you want is the issue. However, you may just have to concentrate on wat you Options for GET INVOLVED in your com- munity today by volunteering to assist an agency or individual. Listed below is a sampling of the opportunities at the North Shore Information and Volusteer Centre. INTERESTED-IN THEATRE? A theatre group is looking for someone with office skills to take minutes at a monthly meeting as well as assist with the typing of a newsletter. Hours are the first Wednesday evening of each month. Volunteer will receive free theatre tickets. MUSIC HALL EN- THUSIASTS. A driver with a class IV_ licence is wanted to drive seniors to a music hall concert the last Wednesday of every month at 1 p.m. Driver will receive free tickets to the concert. PUPPETEERS, If you are or would like to be a puppeteer, a program Kids on the Block is look- ing for people to manipulate threé-foot-high hand and rod pup-— pets. The program is designed to stress the positive aspects of various disabilities to school children aged 8 to 12 years. Orien- Week of Oct. 2-4 1963 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): as Stand your ground this week. Keep in mind that tact and diplomacy are still your best weapons in any situation. SCORPit)} (Oct. 23-Nov. 22): Outlb.es, concepts and special formats are highlighted and thvy will open the way to conditions in the immediate uture. ry SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): Your sense of direction scems to be in a state of flux. Try to slow down a bit now — . | Alliances agreements are threaded throughout this week. Your sense of ~ detail will het enormously. Py Y: AQUARIUS (Gan. 20-Febd. 18): The work scene is alive with activity. You're able to structure a total new set of condi- tions, fill your life. Ail of this will Headl to revised cireumstapers. volunteers tation and training ‘provided. Hours are flexibic. CANDY STRIPERS aged 14 to © 18 years who are patient and. understanding and who enjoy the company of seniors are wanted to visit with and help feed seniors in care facilities. Hours are one weekday after school. Orientation Provided. EXPERIENCED ‘RECEP- TIONIST over 19 years is wanted by a friendly busy centre to answer phones and greet the public. If you have a good phone manner and are interested in. your community call about this opportanity. Hours are Monday or Thursday from 10am. to 3:30 p.m. LITERARY ASSISTANT- wanted to assist blind author with proofreading of manuscript. Vol- unteer should have some background in the literary field ‘and an understanding of the blind. If you are -interested in these or other volunteer call Joan at 985-7138 at the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre, a participating agency of the United Way. a KINDERGARTEN [ie HAVE THE KIDS ‘BRING THINGS TO SCHOOL FO! YEARS TL BE GO INTO RERUNS AFTER THIRTEEN WEEKSS) DRAPES AND _-BEDSPREADS | BEAR..ON ANCTHER, TGUESS, THAT BALL. ee i nt ae eed ge #3 WHOLE HOUSE SINGLE FLOOR a . a sa #1 LIVING ROOM re LIVING ROOM Library caters to children |e. cues : HALLWAY HALL be shown. In this animated film, papier mache pup- pets plunge into the job of making costumes. On Saturday, Oct. 29, Halioween is the theme. At 10:30 a.m., four to eight year olds can join in a Hal- Ioween Saturday storytime. At 1:30, students from grades 1 to 7 are invited to come in costume for games, weird stories and surprises. Pre-registration is required for the 1:30 event. The North Vancouver City Library is located at 121 W. 14th St. For further information contact 980-4424. wi te ae alae Te eae THE NORTH Vancouver City Library has a line-up of children’s programs planned for October. PJ Storytime, for four to eight year olds, will be held Wednesdays, Oct. 5 and 19 at 7 p.m. Bring your favorite dumb joke to share with the group on Oct. 5 and join in funny stories, songs and games. On Oct. 19 not-too-scary stories will be told in preparation for Halloween. Children are invited to bring their parents along for coffee. On Saturday, Oct. 22 at 1:30 p.m., Masquerade will Ss 5 ges TRAFFIC AREA OF DRY 987-3431 PACKAGE 3 BEDROOMS aN 9 ie oy S CLEANERS 987-3233 $ 95 $7995 ; 39 648 Queensbury Ave., North Van Se Ter oD are Ce