22 - Sunday, June 17, 1990 - North Shore News @ AS ROAD BLOCKS i THE FOLLOWING are the scheduled road closures and detours for the coming week in North Vancouver District and Ci- ty, West Vancouver District and along area highways. North Vancouver District Dollarton Highway Reconstruc- tiou: Road construction in progress along various sections of Dollar- ton Highway. Single-lane traffic with traffic control along various sections of Dellarton Highway and Deep Cave Road. Occasional detours. Mount Seymour Beautification Project: Road construction at Strathaven Drive and Mount Seymour Parkway. Redwood-Pincwood-McBride Crescent: Road construction in progress and installation of curb and gut- ter. Open to local traffic only. Gallant Avenue: Installation of watermain. Single-lane traffic may occur with occasional detours Marine Drive Watermain rscifect: InstaJlation of watermain in progress. Night work will start at 9 p.m. Single-lane traffic only and Parkway Workout before work DO EXCUSES get in the way of your exercise program? Why not try a popular solution that so many North Shore busy executives have discovered. Come to a high-energy fitness workout at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre at 6 a.m. Shelley Vetter and Nancy Dekanich will lead you through a well-balanced one-hour fitness workout. Both have taught for many years and are known for their simple-to-follow, strong, athletic, lots of rah-rah, go-get-em attitude workouts. If you are a newcomer to the program, you get a free trial class. . For further information call 926- 3266. Be an instructor THE WEST Van Recreation Cen- tre is offering an instructurs train- ing program for people who would like to teach fitness classes. Bogie’s Fitness Aerobics is a 40-hour course for men and women which provides the theo- retical and practical skills needed to teach fitness classes. The course includes instruction on anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition, dieting, weight loss techniques, motivation and lead- ership skills, injury prevention, and CPR certification. The program runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the West Van Recreation Centre. The deadline for registra- tions is before June 20. For more information, contact Ginny Blat- tler at 926-3266. Ice cream sold THE 29TH North Vancouver Brownie Pack enjoyed a special ice-cream treat at Baskin-Robbins recently. The Brownie Pack was the win- ner of a contest sponsored by Baskin-Robbins (Marine Drive) to name the special ice-cream cake made with Girl Guide cookies. The Brownies named the cake “Trefoil Treat,’ after the Trefoil emblem of Girl Guides. Delicious ‘‘Trefoil Treat’’ ice- cream cakes are on sale at Baskin-Robbins. occasional traffic corirol. North Vancouver City: No major closures planned. West Vancouver District Ambleside Revitalization Project: Work continues in the Ambleside business district on the area’s revitalization project. Road closures will occur in various loca- awor emergency isirt luck -it'S ZOO planning. dons, particularly in the area one block north and south of Marine Drive between 13th and 18th streets. Public cooperation is requested during the project, and motorists are asked to obey both traffic control devices and personnel. Headland Drive: Sidewalk construction in pro- gress on Headland Drive from Industrial accidents happen when you least expect them. If you and your organ- ization are nrepared for accidents — if you've planned, trained and practised the Meadfield Road to Sprucefield Road. Eyremount Drive: Road construction and water- main replacement on Eyremount Drive from Crestline Road to Millstream Road. Will cause road closures for several weeks. Department of Highways Upper Levels Highway at Lons- EXPECT THE NEXPECTED Surviving kplaceé PITAL SORCUATION PLAN dale Avenue: Eastbound waffic at the Upper Levels Highway and Lonsdale Avenue overpass project will con- tinue to detour onto new east- bound lanes. Access to Chester- field and St. Georges avenues is temporarily closed. Second Narrows Tunnel: The Skeena Tunnel at the south end of the Second Narrows Bridge will be closed to July !. Upper Levels Highway: Road paving and fill depositing taking place along Upper Levels Highway west of Westview Drive. Occasional single-lane traffic in both directions. Bridge-Skeena necessary skills, you can save lives, mini- mize costs and resume normal operations quickly. Have an emergency plan in piace. Always expect the unexpected. WORKERS COMPENSATION BOAR OF BRITISH coLumMBIA Emergency Preparedness is the theme for Canadian Occupational Health & Safety Week June I7-23 Participating organizations include: B.C. Chiropractic Association * B.C. Construction Industry Health and Safety Council « B.C. Ministry of Health ¢ B.C. Occupational Health Nurses Group * B.C. Safety Council « B.C. Telephone Company « B.C./Yukon Territory Council of Labour ¢ Business Council of B.C. * Canadian National institute for the Blind * Canadian Society of Safety Engineering « Canadian Standards Association « Council of Forest industries * Labour Canada ¢ Mining Association of B.C. « Pearson Hospital « St. Jonn Ambulance « Union of B.C. Municipalities * Workers' Compensation Board