34 - Sunday, June 18, 1989 - North Shore News (WATERFRONT- PARK Family picnic set COME SEE a nylon zoo, listen to a story inside an inflatable whale, parade around in costumes or take a tide down the portable water ide. ' ‘It's all part of the action at a . family picnic being sponsored -by. the North Vancouver Recreation Commission from Ii a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 24 at Waterfront Park. Participants can also experiment with crafts from the Imagination Market, have their faces painted or jump on the trampoline with the Flicka gymnastic club. The Chena Swim Club will sell Seniors to A DAY-TRIP for seniors to Coombs and Cathedral Grove is being hosted by the North Shore Neighbourhood House. Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island is known for its tall West Coast cedars and Douglas. firs that have grown to resemble a cathe- dral The trip, which will be held on Thursday, June 22 from 9 a.m. to hotdogs and hamburgers with the * help of the North Shore Rescue-: food truck. In addition, various teen groups will sell coffee, juice and popcorn as_ fund-raising events. Police and fire departments will be on hand to show their trucks, cars and uniforms. The family picnic is part of Folkfest activities and will start after the Folkfest parade is over. Events at the park will be cancelled if it rains. Fo: more information contact recCentre Lonsdale at 988-6166. see trees ’ 7 p.m., includes a stop for tea and shopping in the historical town of Coombs. Cost of the excursion is $24 and those jnterested should pre-register at the North Shore Neighbourhood _ House, 225 E. 2nd St., North Vancouver. For more information contact Versha at 987-8138. Children explore the arts SUMMER ARTS ’89, a creative - arts program for children four to 13 years, offers an integrated arts experience in creative movement, music, painting, print making, drawing, art history and theatre *rvorning sessions will te held July 10 to 21 and July 24 to August 4 at Queen Mary. .Com- munity School, 230 West Keith Rd., North Vancouver. Tuition is $125 per session and scholarships wiil be available. To register or for more informa- tion contact Anna Milton at 987- e CALL US TODAY = soa ep package “ANO} Audios gun. doesn’t mean you're | out of circulation! Not All North Shore News carriers are young. Some are retirees. who want to stay young. A NEWS paper route is an ideal part-time job. Most routes can be completed in-about an HOUR — you'll get your exercise and keep. in touch with your neighbors. If you're on a fixed income, the extra money is an added bonus that just might make life a little more comfortable. Most important, you can get involved in a meaningful, worthwhile activity that can acquaint you with new friends and faces. To find out how you can join our team and get involved again, call... TWE VOICE OF WORTH AND WEST VANCOLVER sues Distribution [ba4td 986-1337 SUNDAY » WEONESDAY - FRIDAY HOME SERVICE § - 12am Mon-Fri jer beatae TSS, Soreness - SHOPPING| 926-2215 Fax orders 926-1270 2S cd Renee reste STIS A sre bere ONS aT TTS aR IORRRU ere soem