C3 - Sunday, February 3, 1985 - North Shore News Christian counsel saves marriage THEIR UP: and down: -mearly ended in divorce, Lavorato turned to God. Telling their story of how Christianity turned their life around, the West Vancouver couple will be speaking at a Juncheon at the North Shore Christian Women’s Club Monday, Feb. 4 at 12 noon. A 10-year veteran in the - Canadian Football League, Peter Lavorato played with the Edmonton Eskimos for seven years, the B.C. Lions for two years and is return- _ ing for his second year with ‘the Montreal Concordes. Nancy Lavorato has been ‘involved with - football! oy through the entertainment 2 Work supported From Page C1 _ Say and football marriage had until Nancy and Peter | By BARRETT FISHER | end of it, choreographing cheerleading’. and’ half-time shows for the past five years, “Our marriage was one day away from. divorce in 1981,’* Nancy says, ‘‘from the pressures of football and — being in the public eye.-We . separated for 11 months, and: were ready for a divorce, when we were in- troduced to Christianity — counselling and guidance. It may sound like a cliche, but we gave our lives to the. i: Lord,. and. since then our J Patients nzed positive rein- forcement. That’s why we provide opportunities to help _ them work up confidence.” Canora House Activity Centre is open from 9:30 ~ a.m. to.3:30 p.m. for leisure had: a lot of sup- port ‘from professionals in and | recreation . activities., -Nancy says is marriage has healed and is successfni —~ under the same public eye and pressure.” The Lavoratos will be sharing their story at the Christan meeting, which non- denominationsl, to share their “‘peace in knowing how God can influence lives.” Other special features at the funcheon meeting will include a Belgian chocolate demonstration ‘by Calico PORTABLES, CONSOLES REMOTE CONTROL MODELS Choose from the Leading Brands! a ADVERTIS ‘ : iF YOU FING WELL R Pe NAP nang chon ya A ea eter tee REFUND There is a nominal fee te - k become a member. and .; anyone: is welcome. -For:the “therapeutic work program, ‘a professional ‘referral is nec- ‘essary,. For further informa- : all’the centre at 987- | for’ mote awareness drop by at 322 East. n- the - N h. ore, ‘Mental i illness: ; Often: thi mentally. been over-protected, aon TABI AND LINING ONLY * Call Today for an In-Home Consultation with our Trained Personnel at NO COST OR OBLIGATION, OF COURSE. JUST DIAL 299-6861 SALE EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1985 \ eee egrcerts SOA FEENAA RRR TOs Pe td bbe triescok tl North Vancouver store Drapery Dept. Quilter Cottage 980-4433 980-2222 980-4433 Candies, and “eontralte soloist Salome Homeyer will. sing. The .. non-profi it organiza tion holds ‘ts luncheons the: astic Duck for tub” first Monday in every month “at the Canyon Gardens, 3381 :: ~. Capilano Road, North Van- couver, from 12. noon -to 2 p.m. The cost is $6.75 per person, and ifree babysitting is: provided. Everyone * is welcome.. For ‘further. infor- mation call Susan Fraser, at 929-4789, ' Q f wow: Mom! "Look: ‘at Stephanie’s -. great prices! — Plush soft rattle (face, Teddy, clown, fon) - Weighted raining, cup f Divided dish’: |. Musical Crib toy: Bell & Hearts. I Chrome Piggy: Bank Velour Sleeper - S.M.LL.. pastel ‘colours ns 1 piece pram set S.M.L. pastel colours” Dr. Denton blanket sleepers : Trimfit bootie sock, ‘pastel colours, 0- 9, 9. 18 mo. ." “> Trimfit slip. s, assorted colours, sizes 4-5,: 5-6, 6-7 ' Plus All Baby Basics on: n Sale Brush and Comb. Set’ =. _¢Many unadvertised specials — 20-50% OFF forthe new arrival = “$1, 79, THE FASHION CENTRE FOR CHILDREN RICHMOND CENTRE 273-3324 PACIFIC CENTRE 669 2513 LANSDOWNE PARK 276.634 COQUITLAM CENTRE 464.1741 SURREY Y PLACE 584. 2130 HANEY PLACE 467 9919 OAKRIDGE »_ PARK ROYAL 926 5616 GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE 535 Bone 22 261 Bet?