. . 48 ~ Sundsy, April 9, 1989 ~ North £3 ore News Boek of Your Horoscore WHAT LL WE DO?! THERE BRE SO MANY ~ SECURITY SYSTEM OBE BANKRUPTS THAT'S A SILLY QUESTION, FRED... \ JACK, DON'T WORRY SO MUCH. BY THEN BEEN ALL HAVE KILLED OFF BYA NUCLEAR WAR... SELTZER, WHEN YOU Say THIS PROJECT WILL COST A PRETTY PENNY, CAN WET I DONT CARE WHAT TREY SAID ON Se” NATIONAL GEQZRAPHIC SPECIAL / You BE MORE SPEC) 1eIc GR? Toere wane Sereces OC THE PLACE 5 FULL OF STEALTH AIRCRAFT. JELLY THER GONE! INE MILLION 2 TWO MILLION @ Pet Corner D.O.N.A.T.E. — pure bred Red Doberman pup, nice natured and very intelligent, 11 weeks ald. Phone Doris Orr, 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: Golden Re- triever Malamute; Chow Lab.; German Shepherd; Malti-poo; Lab puppies, 7 weeks old; Husky Shep. pup. Cats. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. . PETS LTD needs good homes for p/b tri-colored Sheltie; p,’b Blue Merle Sheltie; sweet little Japanese Spaniel X; young Blue Heeler; young Shep. X; Blk. Lab. X; healthy young cats of many types. Please call 988-7461 or 922-4298. Winner of the $100 grocery hamper, J. Bernadin. ARIES (March 21-April 20): i Fun and games exist. Know this and keep your resolve to finisis work before becoming involv- ed in anything else. ae TAURUS (April 21-May 20); What you want is available. Know this, and forge ahead in money-related efforts. Others will supply the backup. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The limelight is beaming right on you. Prior efforts now pay dividends as you speak one major point. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ee Continue to, go after what you want, as well as what you need. New ideas and concepts inspire you at this time. @} VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): i he Look to your skill at good manners and a sense of the moment to sce you through this week. Gain is certain] ssible. }.IBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Payal Pace yourself during this week. Otherwise, you may move too fast, and this will not allow for all those good calls. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Se 22): Your financial affairs have your attention as the week begins. But by mid-week, all thought shifts to new plans. | SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 |# 1 .Dec..21): An assortment of —t agreements is now on tap. Select the one that’s most urgent — and focus on that without let-up. “ MEO 1 KNOW THAT WITH THE | WHEN THAT HAPPEN: directly to your waiting audience, Adventure is highlighted. FROM: ROSE TRELLIS WEATHER BECOMING | JUST Te 7 KEMENBER CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. To: STARE WARMER.ITIS Bag To | Wal MUCH WORK CANCER (une 21-July 22): 19): Your working environ- RE: MAINTAINING- ATTEN MEANS TO THIS Tie up those loose ends ear- ment becomes more secure PRODUCTIVITY WANDER. ~ COMPANE! J iy in the week. By mid-week, as you work with basic issues. Allow “TL you will be able to prove more than for your diplomatic ability to take over. AQUARIUS (Jan. :20-Feb. 3 18): Close relationships are vital throughout much of the week. And they are closely aligned with new arrangements, Time is on our side. . ES PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be ready to change direction if that’s called for. Love is part of the scenario, as well as your emotional security. : Options for Volunteers DISCOVER YOUR community by participating in one of many vol- unteer opportunities. Listed below is a sampling of the vast variety of positions available at the North Shore Information und Volunteer Centre. GOOD ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS? A volunteer program committee is being formed and committee members are wanted. Volunteer should be mature, a good organizer and heve an inter-. est in the arts. Hours are negotia- le. PET OWNERS. Get involved in the SPCA pet and friend program. You and your pet will visit hospi- tals or private homes for one hour per week. If you are good with animals, mature and enjoy seniors come for an interview and have your pet screened. Hours are at the volunteer’s convenience, : LIBRARIANS, An assistant is wanted to catalogue and receive books, find and photocopy article requests, and. other library dutics. Volunteer should be able to work with mirirum supervision and be familiar with library procedure. Training provided. Hours are Wednesday or Saturday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Vancouver location. DAY-CARE AIDE. An energetic person who enjoys children is wanted to assist super- visors during the day in a day-care centre. Three-hour shifts between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. AMIABLE OUTGOING PER- SON with a good telephone voice is needed by an arts society to in- form members and the public of forthcoming events. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities call Joan at 985-7138 at the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre, a participating member of the United Way. Time to pull out your dancing shoes SINGLES AND couples are en- couraged to join spring dance classes at the North Shore Neigh- bourhood House. Jill Bailey and Company will teach two programs - beginning Tuesday, April 11 and running un- dl May 16. Ballroom and Latin dancing will be held from 7 to 6:30 p.m, and | jive and night club dancing, in- cluding dirty dancing and swing, will run from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Belly dancing classes, taught by Kaye Castleman, will also be of- fered at both the beginner and in- termediate levels, so Participants can choose to at- tend one or two nights per week. Classes run Monday evenings, starting April 10, and Thursday evenings, starting April 13. Interested participanis are asked to pre-register for these programs by phoning 987-8138 cr dropping by the neighborhood house, 225 E. _ 2nd St., North Vancouver. Seniors can sign up THE WEST Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre has_a line-up of pro- grams being offered this spring. A three-week course on Russian Folk Ast will be held Wednesday. evenings, beginning Apri] 12. The art form has been developed over the decades by Russian peasants and has been used largely to decorate furniture. . Wee Preparing the Garden for Spring Planting is the subject of a pro-: gram being offered on April 28 at 1:30 p.m. “ae, A mini-course on Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) will be’ - held May | and May 8. For further information call Sylvia at 926-4375.