WINDING UP THE SUMMER, West Van Rec Department hosted an exciting carnival at the West Van Ice Arena last week with a wide variety of crazy activities. Liz Lemare, the clown, gives in- structions on bubble blowing to Alex and Nicholas, a couple of youngsters who took part in the wide ranging West Van summer pro- gram. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Free shots at health centre FROM PAGE C1 Here are the _ possible effects of the diseases that can be prevented by im- munization: Diphtheria Attacks the throat and nasal passages by producing a membrane that interferes with breathing. Diphthena can cause serous permanent heart and nerve com- plications Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Causes coughing spasms, between which the child gasps for breath, making a whooping -like sound Pertussis 1s most dangerous to infants under one year of age It as frequently com: phieated by which can produce serious lung damage Tetanus (Lockjaw) Caused by from pne umonta tetanus spores dust wounds — /t soilooor street entering open causes painful spasms. and ts frequently fatal Polio Attacks the Nervous system central myuring and JEWELLERS LTD. MODERNIZE YOUR ORIGINAL diamonds WE MELT YOUR old gold INTO A NEW DE SIGN Compotitive Prices All work dane on premises! IN LYNN VALLEY Nex: to the Credit Unton destroying many nerve centres. It can cause paralysis and permanent crippling. In severe cases, death may _ result. Polo remains a serious, highly- communicable disease in many parts of the world. ¢ Immunizations against the above diseases should first be given when a child is two months old. Measles Can cause semous com- Pheathons such = as brain damaye,. pneumonia and ear infections. especially if the child is) very young = or suscepuble * Children) should be im- munized against measles as soon as possible after their first birthday Ruebella When a women ts exposed to rubella (G;erman measies) during the carly months of pregnancy, there is a high risk of the infant being born with malformations. Otherwise this contagious disease presents no great risk More ladies Fashion to the general population. ® The first rubella im- munization should be given when a child reaches 13 months. The many malls — of Park Royal offer you more! More Stores! Mens Patk Royal bring you over 175 shops and Services! When you really do ga for More! youl PARK ROYAL Park goo ta troyal OSCAR GRANN’S Custom made Furniture & Upholstery NOW SPECIALIZE IN: % CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING “Established 20 years on the North Shore” 237 E. 1st ST.,N.V. 987-9833 fashion More restaurants! More boutiques and specialty shops! The thay batons. Woodward 5 And More! The many malls of C3-Wednesday, August 27, 1980 - North Shore News North & West Vancouver School Boards Aduit Education Department NORTH SHORE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING, UPGRADING AND REFRESHER COURSES Typing Business Arithmetic Shorthand Office Procedures - Bookkeeping Business Machines Business English Medica! Terminology and Medica! Transcription 8:30 am - 3:00 pm at Delbrook Secondary Schoo! 631 W. Windsor (entrance off Stanley St.) North Vancouver MONTHLY FEES Mornings $45 For information call 985-8741 Adult Ed. Office 8:30-4:30 980-2713 School of Commerce 8:30-3:30 NEXT INTAKE will be week of Sept. 2 Full Day $65 Afternoons $35 NOW ON YOUR LOCAL NEWS STAND or with the compliments of your bridal gown retailer: VANCOUVER HOUSE OF BRIDES 444 Seymour St LADY EVE 5844 Cambie St. FURNITURE LTD. * free estimates * superior workmanship * very competitive prices * immediate service * large selection of fabrics A mall is a mall is a mall... until you’ve seen Shops!