U.S. lecturer to speak in NV GOD'S LAW of Restoration will be the subject of an Easter Sunday afternoon address by David C. Driver, of Seattle, Washington. The free public lecture will be given at the First Church of Christ Scientist, 185 E. Keith Rd., North Vancouver, on Sunday, March 26 at 3 p.m. Driver, a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will explore the Biblical approach to solving problems by transcending them and will discuss how this approach is being made practical today. LECTURER David C. Driver ...to talk on God's faw. SPRING BREAK Forest activities planned Thursday, March 30 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Participants will look for seed- lings, search for animal tracks along forest trails, investigate old stumps and watch for all the sights and smells of spring. Separate sessions will be held for six to seven year olds and eight to nine year olds. Program fee is $5 per child and pre-registration is CHILDREN ARE invited to spend friendly games, stories and their spring break with Forest hands-on experiences as they run, Friends, a new program in the jump and explore the forest with Seymour Demonstration Forest. Greater Vancouver Regionai Six to nine year olds can enjoy District program leaders on IL. Canyon events planned From page 16 Geese — 2 p.m. — Marjorie Bousficld, a University of Alberta biologist. and Lyena Gurtovaya from the Institute of Ecology in Moscow, U.S.S.R., will lead a talk about the shared responsi- bility for wildlife that all countries have. They will also bring along a snow goose and teli about its life and habits. San., April 2 — How You Can Help Wildlife — 2 p.m. — Susan Herunter from the B.C. Wildlife Rescue Association will give a slide-show about easy things everyone can do to help protect wildlife. Find out why it’s harmful to wildlife to throw apple cores from the car window, or leave a kite hanging in a tree. All events are free except -%°:. in- dicated. For more information contact the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, 3663 Park Road, North Vancouver, phone 987-5922. required. The forest is a 10-minute drive north of Capilano College on Lillooet Road in North Vancouver. For information call GVRD Parks at 432-6350. or ~ WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD INDUSTRIAL -FIRST AID COURSES NOW BEING Phone 321-2651 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE For information and registration You are cordially invited to join us as we celebrate Easter on Sunday. March 26 with a special 10:30 a.m. morning ser portrays the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ from Matthew’s point of view. Services are open to all ages ne ee. vice and a 7:00 p.m. evening service featuring the film “Inside | Trembled.” in Which Keith Miller file. so bring vour family and friends and share with us the Love that + Easter remembers. Canvon Heights Chapel 4840 Capilano Road, Nerth Van.. B.C. V7R4K5 985-7131 (Between Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain) | 17 - Friday, March 24, 1989 - North Shore News co COME JOIN US FOR EASTER BRUNCH PLEASE CALL nies . : FOR 475 WATER STREEI RESERVATIONS VANCOUVER SC VOB 5Co (604) 688-4800 WATERFRONT VIEW cad E Call Anytime : AiRLIMO = 273-1331 | Stand at airport « Flat Rates r Cameron Booth Cameron, now 13, started delivering the North Shore News when he was 8, in the Dundarave area of West Vancouver. He is an Honour Roll student at Hillside School in grade 8. His favourite subjects are Math and PE. Cameron loves to ski and skateboard and with his North Shore News earings has bought a ski pass for Cypress and a new skateboard and is now saving for a snowboard. He has also bought a mountain bike, a Walkman and a ghetto blaster. Cameron is also very active in the Scouting movement and is going to attend a national jamboree in Prince Edward Island in July for 10 days. Our thanks go to Cameron for being our Star Carrier and for a job well done. DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT 986-1337 Wars