ee . . se . , ‘ : . * ~~ . . _ Keep pets cool when the w .. Editor: MARILYN JOHNSON AN ELECTRIC CHAIR, an eight-foot cracifix, and Marilyn Mosroc — these are just some of the images in store for audiences as Theatre 4 presents Sam Shepards’ K Glens’ Head and Tom Eyens’ The White Whore and the Bit Player at Stadio Theatre, Presentation House, in North Vancouver. Theatre 4 hh a mew theatre group composed of recent graduates of SFU's theatre program. Pictured above fs Linda Goulash. The plays, directed by North Van resident Carl Armstrong, will be presented August 21 to 25 and 28 to 31, af 8:30 p.m. For information and reservations call 986-4011. The toll-free Helpline for Children recently introduced by Huaman- Resources Minister Grace Mc- Carthy will enable residents of the North Shore to report child’ abuse and neglect by scphone 24 hours a y. “Adults and children will be able to report situations of child abuse and negiect at any time of day simply by i the operator and asking for Zenith 1234,” said Mrs. McCarthy, adding that calis may. be made anonymously. Te During normal office hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p-m. callers can also telephone the nearest Ministry of Human Resources office directly. The Helpline fon Children will provide another means of access to the Ministry’s services for. dealing with child abuse and neglect,” said Mrs. Mc- Carthy. “It is intended to supplement existing services and provide access to them for people who may not be -able to find the appropriate local telephone number in a moméat of stress.” . Callers using the Zenith line during normal business hours will be connected to the nearest Ministry office. At other times, the caller's information will be relayed to a designated. contact in the caller's area. CONTINUED ON PAGE C2 Westign. oi . €Stions short with be mornin