BIG BROTHERS are cur- rently recruiting volunteers in the North Vancouver area tor their In-School Mentoring program. Reliable male and female volunteers meet one- one-one with a child in: cle- mentary school for one hour per week. If you are 19 vears or older call 876.244 see VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for CIBC Run for the Cure, Sunday, Oct. 3. Info: 683- 2892, RED CROSS ABUSE PRE- VENTION SERVICES are looking for volunteer preven- Pntervigws throug the | summer, training begins Sept 14. Into: Linda or Julie at 709 6644 or 709-0643. then aes VOLUNTEER ESL TEACHER 9 needed — tor Kinder house family resource centre. The teacher will help parents to learn English and develop communication skills. Into: Shahla Sachi at 996- 9401. eos WEST VANCOUVER FOUNDATION fund-rais- ing event. Saturday, Nov. 6, 6:30 p.m., Pan Pacific Hotel, Ralroom. 4 Cristal : the wth Celebration of Century. Dinner, entertain ment and dancing. Early bird 100. 50% of the funds piiscd po te the West Van school district. anti-violence initiative and 50% to the ongoing activities of the West Vancouver Foundation. Info: Elizabeth Marshall at 925- S153 HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR: A tree historical walking tour of Lower Lonsdale. Discover street cars, harbour ferries, pioncers, businesses and the working waterfront every Saturday and AT THR: QUBEN:E TH 2. TICKETMASTER “OUTLETS: ORC : PHONE'AT.:280-444: 30°RUY ON- (4 INE” pay Sunday in August. The one hour tours start at the POE Stanion oat othe feat or Lonsdale. Saturday at 10am. and 2 pan. Sunday oat 2 Reservations recommended: 887-5618. eee FREE TOURS of Canada’s largest port. The Portable Port Crew will provide a pre- sentation and tour for your group of ten or more people. For a booking call 665-9179, ees CAREER WORKSHOP: YWCA One Stop Career Shop offers free workshop for youths aged 15-305 years, Wednesday, Aug. 1]: casual febour | -2 p.m. and aptitude testing (part 1) 5-7) p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 12: resumes Hi a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 13: calling cards 1) a.m.-12:30 p.m. and casual labour 3-4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug 14: cover Jetters 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Info: 988-3766. IMPROVE YOUR SELF ESTEEM: Dr. Jean Adler, registered psychologist, talks abour learning how to feel better about yourself. Aug. 11, 6:50 p.m. start, 1075A Marine Drive, NV. Community program offered at no charge by the Canadian Mertal Health Association of North and West Van. Info: Victoria or Heather at 937- 21h. eca FREE EVENING NATURE TOUR: Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. Meet naturalist, Al Grass, for an hour and a half walk through the Maplewood Conservation Area. 75 acres of tidal mudflats, fresh water marsh, grassland and mixed forest _ habitats. Access through Environment Canada parking lot, 2645 Doilarton ivy N.V. Wheelchair aczessi- le. TEENS ONLY PHILOSO- PHY CAF Moderator Peter Bo Raabe, professional philosopher, leads open dis cussions with fopics supgested by participants. Topic. What is so attractive about having a “God? Wednesday, Aug.1t, 7 pm. Starbuc Esplanade, NVI Noo charge burt arrive carly foe a seat. Info. Peter Raabe at 980-9446. eee DRAGONFLIES: Free nature walk on Saturday, Aug. I4 at 10 a.m. Naturalist Al Grass will lead an hour and a half walk through the conser- vation area at) Maplewood Flats. Meet at the sanctuary 2645 Dollarton Hwy, table for ali ages and wheelchair accessible. Info: 924-2581. eee TREKKING: Aug. 14, from am.-3:30 0 p.m. Ww River Regional Park. arta Hama along the his- Shinglebolt Trai) and have it carry your lunch. One lama per group of fewer. $40/group. Pre ter: 432-6359, LLAMA Saturday, eee STARGAZING: Saturday, Aug. 14, 9 p.m. Join Grouse Mountain for an evening under the stars with an expert astronomer from the Pacific Space Centre. Free with a Skyride ticket. R.S.V.P. to 984-0661, ext. 316. eoe SUMMER BARBECUE every Saturday from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on the patio at West Van Seniors’ Activity Centre. Aug. 14 is a Day in Madrid serving up mild-curry marinated pork chop with fruit chutney. Tickets $6. Everyone welcome. Info: 925-7280. HERITAGE WALKS: Sunday, Aug PS. ar i0 am, mbleside tour, led by this wa Vancouver. Inte: 92 INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY GF CYPRESS: Easy walk around Hollyburn Ridge and Yew Lake areas. Sunday, Aug. 15, 10 a.m. to mid-afternoon. Bring lunch, sufficient drinking water (2L), and protective clothing for changing mountain weather. Meet at the Hollyburn Ridge B.C. Parks kiosk. No charge but pre-registration required. Info: 984-9311 or 925-9392. @aeen NEW TO YOU SALE — EAGLES AUXILIARY: Sunday, Aug. 15, 9 a.m.- noon, 170 W. 3rd St. NV. Miscellaneous items, baking, clothes includ plus. sizes. Proceeds to cancer. ace DISCOVERY WALK: Sunday, Aug. 15, at 2 p.m. Recreating Ancient Worlds. Discover the many kinds of plants and animals found in Staniey Park whose origins take us back to the “lost worlds” of geologic time. Fee $4/583. Details: 257-8544. oe RK.U. Y2K JOB READY? Join “The Works!” free job search program August 16. The program is specially designed for youth aged 15- 30. Info: 988-3766. aoe PHILOSOPHY ON THE BEACH: Monday, Aug. 16, 7 p.m, Ambleside beach near the concession. Topic: Is morality innate or something we learn? Info: Dr. Peter Raabe at 986-9446. eee See more page 23 ook your own classified ad on the internet at WWW.ASNEWS.Com ICS as easy as following the prompts.