eee Tek: Pet D.O.N.A.T.E. An adorable pup- py, 3-4 months old, will be a mid- dle-size dog (as illustrated), phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also wanting a good home: pure bred Spring Spaniel; Shepherd; Border Collic; small Collie Lab; German Point- er; long hair big grey & white cat; big English Blue; Tabbies: several Options for local volunteers THE NORTH Shore Information and Volunteer Centre has over 200 positions on file. Call to arrange an interview to assess your skills and interests, and to discover a setisfving situation. The following is a sampling ec* some current needs. POOL FUN TIME program for special needs children and teens is secking assistants. Suitable volun- teer must have an understanding of special needs. Program is on Saturday mornings, 9 to 10 a.m. Crierzation is provided. West Van location. ORGANIZED AND EFFICIENT person to coordinate office volun- leers and routines for a group dealing with cancer-related issues. Some public relations may be in- volved. Three hours per week at voluntéer’s convenience. Office hours are 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A PSYCHOLOGY BACKGROUND would be valuable in. working as an assistant to a 40-yea;-old male in an activity centre. Help would be with such things as crafts and outings. Matu- rity and reliability are essential. Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. IT'S ICE SKATING SEASON and blind adults need guides for Sun- day morning sessions. Rink is in orner 5-7 mo. old kittens. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643, PETS LTD. needs good homes for p/t Bearded Collie; p/b Blonde Cocker; young Doberman NX; small Shep. X; BIk. Lab.; gentle Golden Retriever; ginger kitten (4 mos.), grey long/h. 10 mo. cat (neutered) please call 988-7461 or 254-9788. 5t - Sunday, November 15, 1987 - North Shore News Sunday, Nov 29 Nam.~4 pm. 926-3266 Corner of 21st and Marine Drive West Vancouver There are hundreds of stories like Pat Neumann was a truck driver when she sustained a back injury which Pat Neumann’s. These British Columbians prevented her from returning toher job. —_ have faced the challenges of disabling Following recovery she attended injuries and won. The Worker’s Compen- the WCB’s Back Evaluation and sation Board has people and programs Education Program and was sponsored - _ to counsel and train the injured worker. by the WCB in a6 month computer As a B.C. employer, you can help a be made for any day of the week, programming course. Today, Pat is disabled worker and help yourself by time. Help to fill this vital and back with her employer in systems taking advantage of the WCB’s vocational ongoing need. inj ] . ili i j Orang ee A FT ERNOON administration. rehabilitation services. RECEPTIONIS? to fill this posi- tion with a pleasant agency dealing with family issues. Tasks include answering phones and_ greeting people. No typing involved. Should have some familiarity with office practices. To find out more about these or other positions, call Cathie at the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre, a United: Way member agency, at 985-7138. the West End. Three or six month term commitment is hoped for. Volunteer must be a skater, have patience and own a vehicle. SHOPPING, VISITING, walking, banking and post office errands. Many North Shore elderly or shut-in people require weekly assistance with some or all of the above necessities. Placements can be made for any day of the week, Pitch-in WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD 2st: