AIS - Wednesday, April 28, 1982 - North Shore News GE ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES Hil MINI COURSES [a community roundup iii MAY, 1982 AT CARSON GRAHAM Se Cs co | SATURDAY | TURDAY MON., TUES., WED., THURS. 7:30-9:30 MAY 3,4,5,6 (EACH COURSE IS 4 NIGHTS) CARSON GRAHAM SECONDARY SCHOOL 2145 JONES AVE. NORTH VAN. Exploring the Modern Mystic Fabric Lampshades French Dyeing on Silk Hypnotism & Self Hypnosis One-Write Accounting Painting & Wallpapering Patio & Balcony Gardening Payroli Social Bridge Yoga for the Overweight FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 985-8741 NORTH SHORE Jewish Community Association hopes to build a school and place of worship. The president is seen accepting a cheque for $30,000 from the association's fundraisers. Left to right are Alan Woolf treasurer, Horst Sachs past president, Fred Rabiner president, Eddie Epstein fundraising chairman and Jim Claringbull fundraising treasurer. (Eric Eggertson photo) Officers named Howard Mcllveen’ was elected president of the North Shore Mental Health Association for 1982 at the annual meeting held at Corner House in North Vancouver. He _ succeeds Bruce Harris who has served on the Board since 1974. Jim McClurg is_ vice- president and Gail Mc- Farland is secretary. Margaret Worrell is treasurer. Doug Maxwell continues as social action and the following are members at large - Doug OUR 6TH ANNIVERSARY GIGANTIC ‘““RECESSION’’| SALE | Keep fit with outstanding prices in effect APRIL 29 - MAY 8anc >) Hartry, David Malchow. Grace Moore and Tim Newton. Marineview Personal Care Housing Society named as their Board of- Directors. Betsy Lee as. chairman, secretary, Grace Moore and Margaret Worrall treasurer. Members at large are - Doug Maxwell, Joan Peck, Ann Cuillerier, Kate Dillon and Anne Bourns who is also the supervisor at Corner House. Monique Mousseau joined the staff as Assistant, replacing Laura Hotson. tastic savings PRINCE PRO ROSSIGNOL C- 12 SLAZENGER KAWASAKI TENNIS RACQUETS Over 30 difterent kinds of frames on saie including these tan- PRINCE GRAPHITE 550.00 395.00 GRAPHITE CHALLENGE DONNAY ALLWOOD 90.00 GRAPHITE RULERFLEX 183.00 IN STORS SPRCIALS Include all ladies tennis dresses mens Yonea tennis sweaters oa bargain Clothing rack. and shoes in limited sizes For the RAC QUETBALLERS we have a final clearance on racquets Would you belleve the 1 LACM ORAPTHIITE 100 at hall price? KELLYSTKUNG KACQUETS —THE RACQUET SHOP — 230 VILLAGE SQUARL 1425 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER B ¢ REG. SALE 182.95 149.95 130.00 79.95 95.95 79.95 67.95 99.95 NOT UI! COULD COST YOUR BUSINESS A BUNDLE. With all the other problems of operating a small business, it's sometimes easy to put off or overlook the responsibility of ensuring that your business is protected by the Workers’ Compensation Board. And that could be one of the most expensive omissions you ever made. Because, if one of your workers ts involved in an on- the job accident, you would be hable for the entre cost of his injunes and rehabilitaton- a cost that could be many times that of compensation coverage. Don't risk it A simple phone call or visit to any W.C.B. office will give you all the information you need about compulsory or elective coverage. You'll find that, for a small cost, you can buy a big piece of “peace of mind” EMPLOYEES: if you’re not sure ye about your coverage, discuss this ad with your employer or call the Assessment Department in your nearest W.C.B. office. WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 9255 Heather Stoel Vancouver BO V6l 308 Tetepnone 266 0711 letes 04 507765