30 - Wednesday, January 28, 1987 - North Shore News SIX WEEK PROGRAM lothers play, too, at rec program NIETZSCHE BELIEVED that within us all there is ‘a child con- cealed...who wants to play.”* This winter, the North Van- couver Recreation Centre is offer- ing a program ‘for mothers to rediscover the child within themselves and to encourage her to come out and play. This unique six-week course titl ed Mothers Can Play Too is scheduled to run Monday morn- VOLUNTEER grandparents are needed for children who are lonely and want the love and occasional association of a grandparent. To further enhance the awareness of the Volunteer Grandparents Society of B.C., a get-acquainted evening is to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 3 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. . Anyone over the age of 49 is in- vited to attend and learn how understanding and occasional companionship can make a dif- ference in a child’s life. Volunteer Grandparents Society of B.C. is located at #3-1734 W. Broadway, Vancouver. For further information call 736-8271. Native culture classes offered Courses are S are open to learners interested in more about Canada’s First Peaple. all adult knowing ings from 10 to If a.m., Feb. 2 to March 9. Fee is $15. Lynn Cove, North Shore resi- dent, registered nurse and wellness consultant, will be instructing the course. Cove has been involved in the fitness field for over 15 years. She is the former supervisor of fitness at Simon Fraser University where she supervised the universi- ty's multilevel fitness program, and was responsible for the research design and implementa- WINTERIZE SPECIAL tion of the fitness program, the employee titness program and the employee wellness counselling programm. Says Cove, ‘Most of us have become so identified with the roles we play in life and the serious sport called ‘the game of life’ that we forget about the needs of the child within. This part of ourselves has been punished, coerced, ne- glected and rejected first by our parents, our teachers and society Including oil, filter and lubrication Install — a new Motorcraft oil filter — up to 5 litres of Motorcraft oil Inspect — exhaust system — shock absorbers — steering linkage -~ front and rear suspension — radiator and heater hoses — battery cables and connections — all belts and fluid levels — windshield wiper blades ~~ air cleaner/filter — brake condition Lubricate - hood latch and hinges — door hinges — deck lid hinges Test — Antifreeze — battery specific gravity — all lights and signals * Diesel and/or trucks may be additional qi all for Explres Jan. 31, 1987 as a whole and finally by ourselves, “We make many choices based on what we believe we should do, say and even think, We seldom make decisions based on our wants,"’ Cove says. Cove believes this problem is true of mothers of younger and older children alike. ‘‘Wrapped up in their role of wife and mother, the supporter, nurturer and Wc | listener, moms become depleted. They can't understand their grow- ing fatigue and depression, {t's vitally important that women learn to love, respect, nourish and en- courage themselves to develop a larger identity to express all that creative and spontaneous energy within.” For more information, contact the North Vancouver Recreation Centre at 988-6166. MOTOR OIL 2 *6 Check out this low price on top quality, Motorcraft Cash & carry WIPER BLADES Clear away blinding snow and road spray with these quality wiper blades. Popular sizes fit most makes of vehicles. 15°’, 16°', 18". Cash & carry FLOOR MATS Protect your floors, front and back, from dirt and slush. Ourable rubber construction that fits most makes of vehicles. Cash & carry $4200 $Qoo Wednesday is Senior Citizens’ day 10% off.all parts purchases. Enter free draw for gift pack of jam drawn every Wednesday. Saturdays the coffee’s on us! . : 7 i Or more information phone 873-3761 or drop by at 285 East Fifth Avenue, Vancouver, Gord B40 7 RIS STORE ‘Courtesy cars available We accept all major credit cards Local Indian . art discussed DEEP COVE and Area Heritage Association will present the second in its series of public speakers and slide shows. The presentation entitled Rock Art of Indian Arm will take place on Monday, Feb. 9 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Seycove Community School (room 219/220). Freelance archaeologist, Chris Arnett, will discuss pictographs by - early native people and exploration of their Indian Arm settlements. All members of the public are welcome. For further information contact Yvonne Prudek, archives curator, at 929-7981. ¢ All makes collision repairs * Qualified Technicians ¢[.C.B.C. claims handled promptly ¢ Free courtesy cars Classifieds Sell 986-6222