CAMPING used to be. With family finances tak- ing a beating and the resulting loss of travelling dollars, campground owners and operators have responded with Holiday Camps at locations as near as your backyard and as far away as the interior of the province. Among them, your bound to find the answer to your need to get away from it all, at a price that won’t empty the bank account Traditionally holiday camps have been for kids, with a range of outdoor and craft) sessions offered for two, three and four week sessions. That, too, has changed Now from camps, teens, ISN’T what it campers, can choose the familiar kids Bible camps for kids, adults and = family groups, guest ranches, ses- sions tor seniors and workshops in such arts as photography and writing. How about a camp for senior secondary school students? You'll find one CAMP FOR KIDS Time to plan for summer operating out of Salmon Arm, with beach parties, outdoor activities and a range of holiday learning experiences that includes computers, writing and music. Salmon Arm is also home to the Dhuswap Retirement Development Society which offers spring and summer programs for those 50 or older. Closer to home, and the lure of the sea, 1s Harbor Camps with the emphasis on the outdoors and _ Bible teaching. There are separate programs for boys and girls, teens, fathers and = sons, famihes and adults that in- clude everything up to an adult sailing camp. There are dozens of others as well, all accredited by the B.C. Camping Association and all ready to make your holiday an enjoyable, at- home experience. For more information on some of the camps available, consult the special Holiday Camps section in this Sunday's edition of the News. NORTH SHORE LIST Needed numbers DO YOU know where to write to your M.L.A., who to contact at the Health Depart- ment or School Board, or where to get in touch with your local service club or tatepayer group? You will tind this informa won readily at hand in the ~ Telephone List of the North Shore Agencies and Organizations” a Sixty page, spiral bound booklot, hot off the press Copies are now available tor $3 from the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre at 15SL Pemberton Avenuc North Vancouver This edition the fifth one produced by the Centre, has over TSO changes from fast year, and according to Dawn Montgomery informatron coordinator, ‘“‘it has been typeset by computer at Car- son Graham Secondary School which should simplify production of future editions." Emergency numbers, government) groups, social service agencies, health and recreation services, and organizations and housing tor seniors are all bsted) Ad- dresses, phone numbers and key personnel are given for the over 230 organizations in- cluded tn this handy booklet. Drop into the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre for a copy or send your name, address and a cheque for $3 80 (which tn- cludes postage) and a copy will be mailed to you detailed referral bor information and call ORS 7148 Display 980-0511 .sA ORGAN SELLATHON MAKE US AN OFFER! WE CANNOT REFUSE! Poy attiatvea Organs, trom $595 Ce kerytooath portatole A [vo toity $1000 ay Crime. ‘ wt 952 Granville b4eo- roo hee teat TOM LEE MUSIC eee jeat ter. Sy be te y Myr gat haath ag 035 6471 —— LOOK WHAT’S NEW! C7 - Friday, April 13, 1984 - North Shore News Malacca Rattan, well known for , quality rattan and fabrics is blooming. = with new ideas. Like our cast iron with ~ ie Assorted sized pots ranging to 25" diameter Glazed and Earthenware ; wood park benches and tables... 310 - $48.00. and our gorgeous oversized pots. PARK BENCH reg. $270. SALE $199. KD. TABLE reg. $340. SALE $239. KD. Take a look at Quality Ourrattan is Built to last YOu ve seen us around in your favoute restaurants. hotels and country clubs Year after year Archi tects and Designers insist on Malacca Rattan CMLALACCA CRATTAN DESIGN 2301 Granville Street(at 7th) Vancouver 732- — SOFA SALE STARTS: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11th NEW ARRIVALS! — | _aecyge Seve. New cet oles t cast. foo. wal citleat dels eaicoo«d co ftconaa ste ' | ‘ ‘ 4 Att SOFAS bitrvitered diene hie, ‘ ct Cur yheotty cotedens will toe 20% Porkertr cat cot cree tat dee veal poles LESS 0 Moa tecatored the a ab a te te doaced by 20% bye terre be Sa ey stern ta teak & wood Pera oy tye ee db ae t l yd. dt, Thay calre caddy torcghst, oy thee y lertuy deo mvc e cantly cae cae me dae | V steve vicdere, en © prverfibysy pon ADAMS INTERIORS 2349 GRANVILLE. ST. VANCOUVER 738-7144.