et Fake C2, Tedy 25;1979 North Shore News" ‘Fired. up over fur LONDON (pn - Mrs. Fay valued at $1,750, said she © Lingerie Funnell spent cight days and. destroyed it as a protest nights. in line outside a against the fur trade. downtown | ent store - 1 waiting. to buy a bargain. t was money well spent,” mink coat. Then she doused said the 36-year-old mother it with gasoline and set it of two. _ “Tm to the fur As other shoppers looked trade. It’s absolutely on, Mrs. Funnell, who paid inexcusable and un- $175 for the black mink coat necessary.” ° 985-9101 1981 Lonsdate Ave., North Vancouver There’ s lots 1 more summer in store for you. And Country Casuals wants you to “enjoy.it even more. With the clothes you love to wear at half price, or less! Super savings on... ) precision cutting "for YOU! _ There are interesting and varied activities available to | _-our__retired ..residents .-.this. summer. The United Way supported Regional In- formation and Referral Service would like to bring some of these to - the = ata ‘tention of North: Shore - seniors, and § that the possibilities for the ‘best, - summer -ever’. are only a phone call away. The Leisure Living Department of © West Vancouver Parks and Recreation, - has planned: several activities for seniors which include bus trips and outings, barbeques, garden " patties, theatre parties and. picnics. In addition, for those who want | to take a " Ar- chacologists who uncovered a unique 5,000-year-old ; i nino Seitcw ey, Case Bud & SOAS 8 Ox e Dresses and skirts ° Matching jackets and blazers © Bright tops and T-shirts © Pants, jeans and shorts © Swim and beachwear . Save now at Country Casuals, fashions with you in mind. And now at half price, . or less! vacation but still sleep in their own beds each night, there are a series of ‘Day ‘Camps. Another Lesiure social events for the less active elderly senior. Details can be obtained. at 926-3266- ; In North Vancouver: both ” Silver Harbour Centre and . the North .Shore Neigh- bourhood House can give you a full summer of outdoor ° and indoor enjoyment. Whether it’s outings to places of interest or en- tertainment or activity close to-home, the emphasis is on funand sociability. To find out how you and your friends can join in, call ‘area of Iraq that is due to be flooded by a dam in a few years have expressed amazement at its design. The structure is round, 27 metres in diameter, and has -a barrel-vaulted roof of unsupported mud bricks - a feature that has puzzled architects, the University of Chicago said recently. “Every architect who has looked at our building's roof shakes his or her head and " At the recent Canadian . Music Competitions held in Toronto two. North Van youngsters made an .ex-. cellent showing. Corey Cerovsek placed third in the seven and under violin class and his sister Katja Cerovsek took first place in the 10 and ‘said. A Relaxed Atmosphere Cool Air Conditioning for your comfort Satisfaction guaranteed Open-Mon.-Sat. — Late Thurs. & Fri. 125 East 15th Street North Vancouver, B.C. 980-2625 Seniors trave “sliver Harbour ‘Centre at. 980-2474 or North Shore 987-8138. There are usually program fees associated with all these programs but you will find that the cost is minimal. If you want -to organize your’ own summer ‘fun, remember . Ferries. offer free passenger fares to seniofs Monday through Thursday (except statutory holidays) on’ all routes except Kelsey Bay- Prince Rupert. Call 669-1211 for information. . "B.C. Rail gives 25 per cent reduction on fares to seniors on any- day to any destination along the B.C." New find puzzles scientists’ ' CHICAGO (OPI -- says it couldn't be done with mudbrick,” Gibson of the university's Oriental Institute. “But it was.” . “A round building like this would be difficult to build and had to have been brilliantly planned. It, was obviously not just thrown up by a local village,” Gibson Gibson is head of the team, which also includes if ' ry under piano “class. Her average mark was 94, the highest mark given to a pianist of any age in the entire competition. This was Corey's. first major competition, although he had won awards in the _ Coquitlam and North Shore l cl jeape : Railr route. Call. them at t 987- Shore 6126. | Neighbourhood. House -at. - that the B.C, . “members said McGuire “Seniors c can also travel on : the Royal Hudson (987-5211) for reduced‘ rates,. or.get a discount on air «travel through Air Canada (688- 5515), Canadian . Pacific Airlines (682-1411) and Pacific Western: Airlines (688-5515). Proof of age or a _Pharmacaré card.miast be . Shown, when arranging for any. of the above fare reductions. The Regional Information. and Referral Service, a free: community service, is ‘open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ‘Monday through . Friday, / Phone 985-7138. from University of Copenhagen. The archeologists are aiding the Iraqi government in salvaging -antiquities before floodwaters cover the an- . Clent sites. . ° ‘The building - is at the centre of a.swalled city and apparently was intended to be used as- a_ central strongpoint or fortress, - Gibson said. the ; Festivals. He studies with JohnLoban. . ° Katja,-a student of Phyllis Schuldt, is a veteran award winner, having won various awards, scholarships, and trophies since she was seven. Both Cerovseks © are Students at Cedardale . Elementary School. Wheels on the Move had their raffle draw recently at the West End Community Centre. Winners were: Ist prize, Olga Kinne; 2nd prize, Corey Noble; 3rd prize, O. Juvas; 4th prize, Ruth Stott, and Sth prize, C. Rathgeber. . Wheels on the Move’ will be selling Lucky Leo tickets for the B.C. Lions Society in Pacific Centfe Mall August, 2.to 4 £ raising : project for the club. For information about the club, call 987-0463. - 2, eaten