g 4 Classified Continued __ from page 44 278 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT ed WE HAVE FUN... we work P/T on the North Shore... we want you. ff you know how to clean house & want to get paid for it, call us 669-6328. Idea! work for students & Moms, car an asset. WORK AT HOME Piece work seamstress/seamer required for N.Shore interior Decorating Shop. Applicants should have experience con- structing Roman blinds & Balloon shades. Impeccable Standards for their work & space at home for work. Send resume to: Chintzy’s Interior Textiles, 1180 Marine Dr..N. Van., V7P 1S8. YARD WORKER/HANDYPERSON To assist in large townhouse complex. Send handwritten fesume to: North Hill Manage: ment, 302-221 W Esplanade, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 3J3. @ YES CANADA Youth Employsnent Skitis Canada ine “eo whore Gummer Banh Counne varies 04] 435-1937 NEED MORE EDUCATION IN ORDER TO GET A GOOD JOB? YES Canada can help. lf you are between 16-24 & out of schoo! or work, our FREE 12 week program of educational upgrading (to the GED level) and pre-employment training will help you get motivated, develop self-esteem & succeed. Next program starts May 8. Call 435-1937 for more in- formation. EVERYONE SHOPS the Classifieds when they ‘want to buy, sell or rent just about anything at aill..and get the fastest, most profitable results! 986-6222 DISPATCH DRIVER Part-time, On-Call The North Shore News has a position available for a Dispatch Driver, part-time on-call. DUTIES: Deliveries and pick ups of all necessary items as re- quested ty North Shore News Personnel. QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 12 education or equivalent, clean BC. drivers licence, good know- fedge of Greater Vancouver, abil- ity to work- well under pressure/ deadlines. HOURS OF WORK: They will vary depending on vacation time and sickness. SALARY: $8 per hour. Please apply in person to 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 078 HOSPITALITY, HOTELS & RESTAURANTS DUNDARAVE CAFE New Chef needs team! tst & 2nd cooks required. Apply to chef, Steven Harris. Also waiters & waitresses. 2427 Marine Or, WV. BROOM-HILDA I'MA CESPERATE WOMAN ! 40 - Sunday, April 8, 1990 - North Shore News CLASSIFIEDS 078 HOSPITALITY, HOTELS & RESTAURANTS APPLY NOW tor our lean mean summer fesiaurant team, ff/t cooks, servers, dishwahsers, saundry & cleaning person. Bridge House Restaurant, 3650 Capilano Rd. North Van. No phone calls please. EARL'S TIN PALACE requires weekend cash person. Some experience handling cash preferred. If interested, contact Shari, Willie or Melanie: 984-4341 earl’s earl’s earl’s NOW HIRING Cooks & Dishwashers $6-$8 per hour Ask for Don or Mark 984-4341 303 Marine Dr, NV. GREEK CONNECTION requires fit & pit Waiter/ress, hours to suit you! Minimum 1 yr exp. Apply to, 1560 Marine Dr, WV, Mon -Fri 10am-Spm. 926-4228 Have Fun & Learn. THE CACTUS CLUB CAFE Now hiring cooks $6.50-S8/hr. Apply in person Mon-Fri 2-4pm. 1598 Pemberton Ave. _HOLLYBURN COUNTRY CLUB has an opening for a full-time, waiter/waitress to work evening shift. Complete benefit package offered with this position. Positions also available for part- time service staft. Apply to Food & Beverage Dept, 950 Crosscreek Ad, West Van- couver, after 2pm daily, HOLLYBUAN COUNTRY CLUS requires pit dishwasher. : Submit applications to: Hollyburn Country Ctub, 950 Crosscreek Ad. W Van. V7S 2S5. JOIN OUR TEAM! Required im- medidately fuli-time waiters/ waitresses fer busy Horseshoe Bay restaurant. Apply in person to Big Scoop Family Restaurant, 6334 Bay St, Horseshoe Bay. Salary commensurate with expe- tience. ACCEPTING FULL-TIME & part- time immediately. Please apply in person. 1260 Lynn Valley Rd. MCDONALDS WEST VANC has an opening for a maintenance person. Good pay rate & full range of benefits. Graveyard shift. Pls apply in per- son to: 1455 Marine Drive, W Van MILIEU West Vancouver Full-time kitchen assistant man- ager. Competitive salary. pleas- ant working environment. Apply in person at 1495 Bellevue. PANAGOPOULOS REQUIRES COOKS - Full & Part-Time PHONE/PREP PEOPLE DRIVERS - Earn up to $10/hr Apply in person, 116 E Srd St or cell 987-0241 PARK ROYAL HOTEL Regs dishwasher immediately Contact Mario 926-5511 PART-TIME COOK needed, will train. Busy restaurant. Phone 926-4158 ask for Maureen. Comic LHAVE NO CHOICE BUT To TAKE THE LAW INTO MY OWN PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. — ‘‘Pootchie’’ — a little Malti-poo — he has a poodle coat that doesn't shed. Phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: pure-bred Beigium Sheepdog; pure-bred Malamute; eight-weck-old Shep/Husky puppy; cats of many colors. Phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD. needs good homes for: 10-week-old Chocolate Lab. cross pup; 18-month-old Retriever cross; big Black Lab.; white and tan Cock-a-poo; pretty Collie cross; cats of distinction, many types, all healthy, all ‘‘fixed.’’ Cail 988-7461 or 738-3794. 078 HOSPITALITY, HOTELS & RESTAURANTS MUSTER'S Hotdogs & drinks req’s PT help Mon-Fri approx 25 hrs/wk. Stu: dents req'd for weekends. Apply in person, 914 Park Royat South. NEAT AND energetic person needed for Deli restaurant. Apply in person to Cottage Deli Restau- rant, 205-131 Water Street 10-5. PART-TIME WAITRESSIER & cooks helper required for busy restaurant at +4653 Columbia St, North Van. Please call for details, $80-9508, 433-2961 after 5pm. PEPPI'S RESTRAURANT 150 25th St, West Varicouver Requires Salad Person, Line Cook and Dishwasher for night shift from 4 pm to closing. For information call: Franco at 922-1414. RENE’S RESTAURANT 981 South Park Royal 926-1018 We are looking for mature & energetic staff for the following positions: waiter/ress, host/ess & cook. Please phone between 2-4om & ask for Sue RESTAURANT, CAPILANO Mall Part-time cook wanted, 30-35 hours/week. Call Carol 987-5025 SALMON HOUSE ON THE HILL Reqs a bright: energetic waiter! ess for (ft day shift. Applicants must have 3 yrs experience in a similar style restaurant. Excellent working environment, good benefit package. Apply in person 2229 Falkstone Way, West Van. SIR FRANCIS RESTAURANT New in Caulfaild Village Will be hiring aif staff positions for our elegant new restaurant. Please drop in for an interview, anytime between 9am-12pm, on Mon April 9th, Tues or Wed. HOSTIESS WAITER/ESS & KITCHEN PERSONNEL We are looking for friendly and energetic people who are dadicated to serving customer excellence and quality in a fast- paced environment. We offer an excellent starting salary based on qualifications and experience, plus flexible hours to meet your needs. Op- portunities for career advance- ment into management positions are available tor qualified individuats. tnterested candidates should apply in person on Wednasday, April 11 between $-I1am and 24pm North Vancouver JOIN A WINNING TEAM! Continued on page 45 Your H Week of te ok OK Apis, 190 *& *& OROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 20): Be ready to face a variety of partnership or agreement discussions throughout the week. You may have to reconstruct at least one of them, TAURUS (April 21-May 20): The work scene and special projects now absorb all your time and attention. Keep your sense of balance under all circumstances. GEMINI (May 21-Sune 20): Close to the heart matters seem more like a combat zene than a loving environment. Humor would be welcome now. _ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Even if others are ready to create a challenge situation, you must rely on your inner tran- uility to see you through. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A vivaciousness sparkles now within your calls, contacts and get-togethers. The unexpected is likely to occur in confidential matters. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Your accounting methods are far more visible than you generally like them to be. Pace yourself, and by mid-week condi- tions ease. EW aE} a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): haga Just when you thought that life in general was getting easier, you are cast into the spotlight. Diplomacy saves the week. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22): Tension exists, and with good reason. There are those who want what you have, and you are not about to part with it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): It seems that cer- tain elements now come in- to play which threaten a particuiar relationship. A choice may be call- ed for. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Release whatever it is that no longer works, especially in those areas dealing with confidants and associates. Optimism helps in the transition. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. sl 18): Communications play a major role in getting your specialized format or views out where they can be seen and heard. Private interests are favored. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Slowly move ahead in money matters. Your skill at listen- ing to what others are really saying clears the way for you. ads tuff April 9--Craft class every Monday for Grades 3 to 7. Deep Cove Gospel Hall, 4544 Cove Cliff Rd. 7 p.m. Info: 929- 8645. April 9--Following programs for children begin at recCentre Delbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd., N.V., 984-4181: Tiny Tot Paste and Paper; ballet; Sneakers and Snacks; Mom and Me Kinderdance. aan weet April 10--Following programs for children begin at recCentre Delbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd., N.V., 984-4181: Claybuilding; Preschco! Playmates; Music for Early Childhood. aan April 10--Gymnastics classes for children ages 6-12 years. Tuesdays and Thursdays after school until June 7. N.V. YMCA, 4‘O0 Hendry Ave. Info: 986-0388. 2 April 10--Trampolin: safety and fun for children ages 6-12 years. Tuesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. until June 5. N.V. YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave. Info: 986- 0388. ate Aprit’ 10--Cdn. Army Cadets meet Tuesdays at 6:45 p.m. in Lt. Col. Fell Armouries, 1513 Forbes Ave. For boys and girls, 12-17 years. Training provid- ed free. Learn first aid, range shocting, leadership. Call Cptn. Don Parz-Pear- son 988-0489, 6:30-9:30 p.m., or Ar- mouries, 980-2919, Mondays and FOR NORTH Shore residents liv- ing east of Seymour River, North Shore Continuing Education is running a special set of Wednesday evening courses beginning April 11 at Windsor Secondary School. Join naturalist Kevin Bell from the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre for a one-evening bird watching field trip. Planning a trip to the Pacific Rim? Sign up for a_ beginners’ course in Cantonese or Japanese. For men who think kitchens are just places to cool off the beer, Brent Gough's Survival Skills for Men in the Kitchen will prove that you can have a great time learning to cook. Upgrade your kitchen or bathroom by learning to re-tile it yourself with Ken Recs. Interior designer Ann Kerr will Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 p.m. ane April 10--N.V. and W.V. branch, Navy League of Canada, meets every Tues- day at 6:45 p.m. at Navy League Cen- tre, 1555 Forbes Ave. For boys and girls, 10-13 years of age. Info: 299-3545 (5-10 p.m.) or 988-8911 Tuesdays (6:45-10 p.m.). Adult volunteers also needed, training provided. * April 11—Junior stamp club meets se- cond Wednesday of each month. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 3:30 p.m. For 7 to 12-year-olds. Beginners wel- come. Sponsored by NS. Stamp Club. at April. 11--Toddlers storytimes. N.V. City Library, 121 W. L4th St. Every Wednesday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m. Stories, games and fingerplays for 2 and 3-year-olds. No registration re- quired. Also Pyjama Storytime at 7 p.m. for 4 to 8-year-olds. Theme: Easter storytime; wear a funny Easter bonnet. Pre-register: 980-4424. nne April 11--3-year-old storytime. W.V. Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Stories, songs and filmstrips, free, drop in. Every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. In- fo: 926-3291. eae Apri! 11--Easter storytime. Capilano Library, 3045 Highland Bivd., N.V. 2 p.m. For ages 3 to 5. whe April 11--Easter storytime. Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia Ave., N.V. 10:15 a.m, For ages 3 to 5. eae teach participants the basic princi- ples of color, layout and lighting while they work on their own pro- jects. If you’ve always had a secret yen to play the guitar, make this the semester you finally do something about it. Men and women are both wel- come in Janet Ratcliffe’s basic sewing course, where they can produce a simple garment from a commercial pattern. Learn to make earrings, brace- lets and cufflinks of your own design in Jeanine Pieper’s silver jewelry making class. Windsor is located off Mount Seymour Parkway next to Ron Andrews Pool. Check North Shore Continuing Education’s Joy of Learning magazine for details or call 986-8888.