20-YEAR-OLD CATHERINE’S favorite music is reggae and soul. She likes acrobics, jazz dance and cycling and hopes to pursue a career working with children. ODDLY DRESSED BCIT students will be seen in various purts of the North Shore, Sept. 20, offering to shine shoes, windows and cars in order to raise money for cystic fibrosis research — while raising the awareness of inis life threaten- ing disease. Free legal advice offered FOR THE past 20 years the Law Students Legal Advice Program has provided free legal services to those who cannot afford a lawyer. During the school year, students volunteer their time during the evenings to meet with clients at various locaticns throughout the Lower Mainland. Under the direstion of the pro- gram’s supervising lawyer Brian Higgins, students draft wills, prepare smal) claims summons and help clients file for uncontested divorces. Students also j:rovide legal assistance in areas such as landlord/tenant disputes, UIC, WCB, welfare and consumer com- plaints. Last year approximately 5,000 people received assistance through the program. For more information call 228- 91. Thousands of Canadians are waiting for the gift of a life-saving transplant. The Kidney Foundation of Canada urges you te sign an organ donor card. Courses suit every dancer GET IN the beat this fall and par- ticipate in a North Shore Neigh- bourhood House dance prograrn. Belly Dancing at beginner and intermediate levels is offered on Monday evenings, from Sept. 12 to Nov. 27. The course is instructed by Catherine Szibbo. Fashions to raise funds ST. STEPHEN’S Catholic Women’s League is holding a fall family fashion show to raise funds for the Sisters of Atonement Thanksgiving Dinner. The show will feature adult fashions from Compliment Fash- fons and Accessories, Feminella Fashions and Elle Marr. Hangers will show kids fashions and Rese’s will be showing infant wear. The children will also model communion attire, followed by a baby in christening dress. Door prizes, refreshments and entertainment will be at hand. The show will be held at St. Stephen’s Hall at 24th St. and Mountain Highway on Friday, Sept. 1§ at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are available at the door. Call 988-2690 for ticket informa- tion. Ds ‘omeestt yo For those who want a bit of tradition, there are ballroom and Latin dance classes, Tuesday even- ings 7 to 8:30 P.m., Sept. 26 to Nov. 14. Jive and Night Club Dancing are also on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 10 p.m., Sept. 26 to Nov. 14. Both classes are instructed by Jill Bailey A new law firm! Suite 200, 233 West isi Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1B3 Fax: (604) 986-4872 (604) 986-8600 Left to right. Dan Sudeyko. Janine Stewart and Don Jabour. and Company. For more information call 987- 8138. Participants are asked to pre-register and can do so over the phone if paying by Visa or MasterCard or by dropping into the neighborhood house at 225 East 2nd St., North Vancouver. Donald Jabour, BA LLB, has practised law for 30 years, 11 of those on the North Shore. He was the first lawyer in Canada to advertise and to pioneer the use of iegal clinics to make legal services more affordable and accessible to the consumer. He is active in musical theatre and has been a director of the Wes! Vancouver Youth Band. Dan M. Sudeyko, BA BSW LLB Former Canadian Nationai Soccer Team member and current member of the Vancouver 86ers Soccer Team. Dan has worked as a parole officer with Corrections Canada and as a social worker with the Ministry of Human Resources. Janine M. Stewart, BA LLB. was catled to the bar of B.C. in 1985. Born and raised in Vancouver, Janine has been a North Shore resident for 20 years. i Besides being a lawyer and mother of a pre-schooler, she takes an active role in § education in her community. 11 - Friday, September 15, 1939 ~ North Shore News Students shine for charity The event is BCIT’s 20th Anni- versary Shinerama, and the stu- dents are hoping to raise $20,000 throughout the Lewer Mainland. Dressed in costumes, tied in balloon and toting their shiner kits, the students will be offering their services and taking dona- tions, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednes- day at Capilano Mall, Lonsdale Quay, and at car washes at various gas stations on the North Shore. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT IS Prime Rie Nienr *97° Enjoy our Famous Prime Rib Dinner served with Yorkshize Pudding, Baked Potato, two vegetables and all the trimmings. 2nd Floor on the Waterfront At Lonsdale Quay Market Reservations 987-3322 POST OFFICE BOX 63184, NORTH “‘"ANCOUVER, B.C. 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