33 - Sunday, October 29, 1989 ~ North Shore News GIC’s ste MONTREAL TRUST 1524 LONSDALE AVE., N.VANCOUVER 980-3355 ; DR. JEFF HAN is pleased to associate with DR. K. TALEBIAN in the practice of DENTISTRY at: #45 - 200 GRANVILLE ST. {NEXT TO THE SEABUS/SKYTRAIN STATION) VANCOUVER, BC. Free Parking MONDAYS - SATURDAYS 682-8346 NEWS photo Nell Lucente NINE-YEAR-OLD Warren Park and his mother Grace construct a Halloween costume st a recent West Vancouver Recreation Centre workshop. The workshop was targeted to children aged 3 to 10. Warren's finished product was a rabbit suit. Options for volunteers VOLUNTEER TODAY and make a difference in your community. Listed here are a few of the numerous volunteer opportunities available to you through the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre. ENJOY working with people? A local hospital auxiliary is in need of dependable, patient people to be auxiliary aides for all their services for the hospital. Hours are flexible aad negotiable. Training and ori- entation provided. If you are sociable and enjoy people please call about this position. HISTORIANS. An interest in history and enjoying the public are necessary to fill this position of gallery aide at a local museum. Duties involve taking attendance and observing the public in this gallery of historical artifacts and North Shore history. Times are Wednesdays 1 to 4 p.m. Training and orientation provided. UNIQUE office work. The Red Cross Society needs friendly people who enjoy the public to loan equipment such as wheelchairs, waikers, canes, etc. This position also requires some clerical wotk and keeping records. Training provided. Hours are flexible Mon- day to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Three to four-hour shifts. COMMUNITY nurse assistant to help monitor and follow up health records for high school stu- dents. Volunteer should have neat handwriting and enjoy contact with studems. Hours are Tuesday and/or Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon, once a week. Training and orienta- tion provided. ENJOY seniors? Participate in a seniors’ luncheon by helping set up tables and dish washing. Free lunch and training provided. Times are once a week 9 a.m. to I p.m. This opportunity may work for a “special needs”’ individual. PHONE monitor to test home emergency response system on 2 monthly basis. Volunteer will an- swer questions and test equipment of the users who are elderly and/or chronically ill, English language skills and enjoying seniors are nec- essary to fill this position. Two hour shifts weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Training provided. Wheelchair accessible. ACCURATE typists with an in- terest in historical societies are needed to type file cards for the archives. This includes typing description of artifacts, photographs and historical papers. Hours are Monday, Wednesday or Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. once per week. A secretary is also needed to take minutes of the historical society board meeting and to distribute them. One Tuesday per month from 7 to 9 p.m. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities call Dru at 985-7138 at the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre, a participating member agency of the United Way. Tourism Management Certification Program 1i1-month Accelerated Program Beginning in January, this intensive, hands-on course will train students how to professionally operate special events, resorts, conferences, and adventure travel companies. A four-and-half month paid practicum ensures that participants are GRAND D OPENING ( C Pe ee FPL DIVYA, ONTINUES 2 ATVATIOL RTI AEN We don’t know what to call it. We do know it’s the ee new clothing item around! Last year alone, 250,000 Canadians discovered Mountain Gear's Solar Fleece. Designed for people who love the outdoors, Solar Fleece tops are an essential element for warmth (and good looks). Fact is, as a material, Solar Fleece is warm as wool but much lighter, and itch-free! Solar Fleece breathes so it won't absorb perspiration. It's perfect for active sports or just enjoying the outdoors. Wear it as a warm sweater. a light jacket or under a shell for real cold-weather comfort. Solar Fleece tops combine all those great qualities with unbelievable softness, super comfort and a rainbow of colour choices. In Men's, Women's and Children’s sizes $39.99 I) zip style fully exposed to the industry and graduate Discover Solar Fleece for yourself. with good contacts in the field. 1 Marks Work Wearhouse More than Just grext workwear. 1072 Marine Drive, North Vancouver 984-9591 Store Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30-9:00 / Sat. 9:30-6:00 / Sun. 10:00-5:00 Come to an information meeting Wednesday, November | at 7 p.m. in Room AI1!7 to meet the faculty, learn about course content, program costs and admission procedures. ure §=Call 984-4947 for more information. CAPILANO COLLEGE 2055 Purcell Way + North Vancouver « B.C.