‘can’ learn. how to lead aerobics Classes at a course being offered by the West’ Vancouver Recreation “The 40-hour program includes ~ theory, such. as anatomy, exercise “. physiology and basic knowledge » gnderlying strength development, aerobic endurance, warmups and ‘stretches. ; There is also a practical experi- mental component conducted in a - safe: and supportive fashion. As: well, participants may choose to do basic CPR. The course is recognized of- ficially by the B.C. Parks and Rec- reation Association and meets all the nationally-stated requirements to:become a Level I fitness instruc- tor. : : Course conductor Dave Bogoch is author of “Bogies. Book of: Fitness. He has a physical educa- - es a physiotherapist. ‘Bogie’ has owned his own fitness centre in Vancouver for 10 years and sat on the Provincial Fitness Branch through many terms. He is known for his noteworthy — education techniques and his hu- morous presentation. Participants will also meet guest instructors from throughout the Lower Mainiand _ ‘The first course begins at the “West Vancouver Recreation Cen- tre, Sept. 27 and runs Wednesday nights from 7:30 to 10 p.m. until The second course is on Thurs- days, 7 to 10 p.m., Oct. 5 to Dec. 10, at the Eagle Harbour. Com- munity Centre. The courses are open to everyone, young or old, fit or not fit, maie or female. Call 926-3256 for registration information. NVD libraries host historic slide shows LEARN ASOUT the early days of North Vancouver District at two il- -- “Yustrated slide: talks. being hosted ’ by North Vancouver -. District _ Library as part of its 25th anniver- ‘sary celebrations. ; “~: ‘The slide presentations will be “given by’Roy Pallant, a locai his- tory -expert, and: enthusiastic and knowledgable interpreter of the area’s development... . Pallant:--has ‘Jed: many. . guided tours of North Vancouver’s histor- ic’ sites. His position as president of the North Shore Historical ’ Society reflects his keen interest in the subject,.and he has written a ook on the history of St. Martin’s : The first lecture will be at the ‘ Lynn Valley Library, 1280 E. 27th St., on Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. and will cover the area east of Lonsdale; the second talk will be at the Capil-ao branch, 3045 1d Rivd., on Thursday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. and will deal with the area between Lonsdale and the Capilano River. There is no charge for either program but those interested are advised to come early to get a seat. For more information or for direc- tions cail the library at 984-0286. ’ ADVERTISEMENT - SUING FOR -DEPRECIATED MARKET VALUE Cave If an automobiie is damaged in a car accident, and subsequenily repaired, can the owner still sue the other driver for residual depreciated market value? 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