: ‘ NEWS photo Terry Peters THE RED Shield Appeal necds the community's help. Encouraging vot- unteer canvassers are Salvation Army public relations officer Major Saruel Fame (right) and volunteer district leader representative Lillian Brett. Interested volunteers are requested to call 681-9311. Club marks Goodwill Week MEMBERS OF the Kiwanis Club of West . Vancouver, will mark Canada-United: States Goodwill ' Week April 24 to 30. . 7 Club president Jack Wilks said this annual observance is designed to focus attention on the nearly two centuries Canada and the United States have lived together in peace. Their 5,000 miles of undefended border are a constant reminder of the friendship that ex- ists between them, and is,a pattern for peace for all nations of the world, — Canada-United States Goodwill Week was originated in 1922 by Kiwanis, said Wilks. As a result of the. observance, . Kiwanians have shown: 4 concern for maintaining and appreciating the excellent rela- tions between the two countries by establishing many: permanent and continuing projects. The most noteworthy of the permanent pro-°. jects has been the dedication of some three dozen: Kiwanis Peace . Markers along: .the. common border. : nO, : Last year, Kiwanis clubs raised © Sleeps 4 adults! . @ Fridge/stove @ Including 500 free kms © Camping kits avaitable’ | call Capilano Recreational : ; Vehicles 1151 Marine Drive Bee rth Vancouver, B.C v7P 111 * and spent more than $73.5 million - on community service activities, with special emphasis on under- privileged children. Today, Kiwanis numbers 8,400 clubs and 305,000 members in 70 nations around the world. Red Shield volunteers needed MAY 2 is Ked Shield Appeal Day. Between 6 and 9 p.m, volunteers will knock on doors all over the Lower Mainland asking for dona- tions for the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army is currently recruiting volunteers to help with this fund-raising drive. ‘We need 1,700 volunteers on the North Shore,”? said Major Samucl Fame, public reiations of ficer. Canvassers give an hour or two of their time on Monday, May 2 between 6 and 9 p.m. and knock on doors in 'a specific area of the North Shore. Monies raised during the Red ” Shield Appeal will be a major . source of funding for. Salvation Army programs in the Lower Mainland. The organization's hu- Mmanitarian services include runn- ing Grace Hospital, providing ac- commodation for the homeless, ’ meals. for the hungry, and care for senior citizens, giving guidance to alcoholics, support to unmarried mothers and assistance to families and running a camp for under- privileged children. Anyone interestcd in canvassing for the Red Shicid Appeal-is asked to call 681-9311. vam, Treated —=— Landscape Ties$4,7§ea. STRESS RELIEVED 2X6 DECKING w x 52° OX6 TIMBERS wy aes 1? ALL PLANTERS 10% OFF The “oat Dae tong Ine 05 from J sqft * Free cutter with every order Discounted Compactor Rentals “Daupyon. FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE & EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT. COME AND SEE US. Y Come inj # and see our} Pcompilete tine# of equipment, f ’ fandscape &} exterior § construction | products} 2848 Douglas Road Burnaby, B.C. 291-6008 Mon-Fri. 7-5:30, Sat. 9-4