44 — Wednesday, Apri! 15, 1992 — North Shore News Volunteers honored at recognition night A STORY in the April 10 edition of the North Shore News incor- rectly stated that North Shore butcher Peter Black will be the master of ceremonies at an annual Information Meeting Personal Care Attendant for People with Disabilities Program Are you a caring person? Would you like to work with people with physical disabilities? This two-term, full-time health training prepares you for a career; you can work with disabled people of ali ages, helping them to live independently in their own community. Job prospects are excellent: in group homes, health care agencies, private homes and community centres. To find out more, attend the information meeting on Tuesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. in room H204, or call 984-4947, North Shore Community Services : . : : recognition night to be held April _ : : EASE seas 28 at 7 p.m. at the Lucas Conti- | * : | CAPILANO nuing Education Centre in North ye : ° Vane uve COLLEGE 2055 Purcell Way ¢ North Vancouver ¢ B.C. Black will be a speaker at the event. In addition, the event will be an awards night recognizing the ef- forts of North Shore volunteers and not a dinner as stated in the headline. Also, information supplied to the News by North Shore Com- munity Services incorrectly stated that the special award winners will be delivered to the Lucas Centre WEST VANCOUVER Secondary students rehearse for the courtesy of North Shore Taxi. school’s upcoming musical production of Anything Goes. NEWS photo Paul McGrath The winners will in fuct_ be Showtimes are April 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1 and 2 at 7:30 B.c. RES I_ DENTS‘ SPECIAL transported to the event by Sun- | p.m. Tickets are $6 and $9. Phone 922-3931. | WORLD CTE ESM UNPAID - REPOSSESSED PERSIAN & ORIENTAL CARPETS Due to breach of contract and un-met iiabilities of a major wholesaler of Persian and Oriental carpets, all carpets are to be liquidated in the quickest possible manner. URGENT PUBLIC AUCTION SIZES: 1 BY 1 FT. TC 10 BY 14 FT. Partial list: Silk hand carved masterweaves, tribal and nomadic rugs, runners, sunwashed classics, Turkish, Balouch, Afghans, etc. Tender awarded to Federal Collection Agency Inc. for liquidation by auction at: EAGLE HARBOUR COMMUNITY CENTER 5575 Marine Drive, West Vancouver MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1992 AUCTION TIME: 1 BM. inspection From: 12 noon IF caw 40% handling charge added — 3% discount on cash , J S Gia We een Cheque or major Credit Cards — No charge for delivery within 50 mile radius : la Ey JUNE 199 Many places claim to be 4-season resorts. Few actually deliver. Whistler is a raze exception. It's a hiker's neaven, and mountain biker's mecca. There's fishing, windsuriing, great tennis and golf, shopping and dining. And if you're a die-hard, spectacular summer skiing on the upper slopes. Where can you stay? The Westbrook Whistler, of course. From just $69 a night, you'll enjoy a luxurious one-bedroom suite with kitchen, fireplace, complimentary Globe & Mail, and a breathtaking view. Our most deluxe units even feature a jacuzzi and hot tub. So call (604) 933-2321 or Vancouver direct 681-9526. Then decide which activity you want to do first! . THE WESTBRODK iyjstler Whistler is 2 90-minute drive, bus or train ride from Vancouver. You can also fly in by chartered plane or helicopter. A new 90,000 sq.ft. shopping & service convenience centre is NOW OPEN at Mt. Seymour Parkway and Mt. Seymour Road. | The Bon Street Group is seeking the following tenants: 8 — Hair Salon ~ Book store - Brownies Fried Chicken franchisee - Dentist | - Pec supply store - Stationery store — Dairy Queen franchisee ~ Pub/restaurant investors § as well as businesses requiring office space (500-3,000 sq.ft.). Prospective tenants § should contact Jeff Whitlock at 681-7284.