_Al8 - Wednesday, Oct.-7, 1981 - North Shore News at N A fall tea, marking the opening of the Senior Citizen's Program activities at North Shore Neigh- bourhood House, will take place October 10 (Saturday) at 1:30p.m. Dr. A.H. Bayne, a weil- known and active member of the Senior Citizen’s com- munity*in the North Shore, will be the key speaker for the afternoon. The RassMaJazz Band will provide music and fun during the social hour. All seniors, members or non- members, will be most welcome to this event. The new slant in the seniors’ program activities this fall is to provide a much more enjoyable and meaningful pastime. to have North Shore Neighbourhood House a bustling and alive place, not only for seniors 4 iors program sta ak 4 activities, but also for other programs of all ages. As the slogan says — Life Be In It! The seniors population in the lower Lonsdale area is constantly growing. More seniors have moved into the area, which is within the proximity of the House, and this condition creates a need for more program activities for seniors. The House however, will continue with the Home Visiting service for elderly shut-ins, with its aim to draw out the lonely elderly from their homes and/or apart- ments and = solitary) con- dition, ‘into the social ac tivities for seniors at the House Among the added ac tivities underway for seniors at the House are the folowing A drop in lounge wall be TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY of Handsworth Secondary School in North Van will be celebrated this Friday (October 9) with a barbecue and cabaret at.the school, to which all Handsworth grads are invited. Above, Dr. George Pedersen (right), president of SFU.and first vice-principal of Handsworth meets with present vice-principals Carole Catherwood and Paul Killeen to discuss plans for the birthday party which begins at 7:30 p.m. opened to serve light lunch, including light snack, tea and coffee, at avery minimum cost to our elderly population. Health activities will start first, on chair exercises with emphasis on increasing flexibility and range of movements in arms, legs, neck and lower back in slow phase. Music relaxation will also be a major part of the program. A qualified = in- structor has been hired to do this program. Socializing and entertain- ment, dance lessons, novelty and = specialized crafts classes, sewing and basic dressmaking, = self-improv- ement ie. hai care, skin and make up) apphcation, educational workshops and tours All these areas of programs will be run by staff or instructors who have KORE: THE COMPLETE BUILDER QUALITY CUSTOM HOMES BUILT. We will build ygu a NEW home Make your old Home NEW CALL KORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP “SPECIALISTS IN REMODELLING” i eanrwovaitons ing hborhood House Additions SuNdecks Painting (int & ext) Textured © eilings Drywall & Paneling COC JERS ( ON pocorts Pere [ecoconnas lOc Coll typoess ALL WORK GUARANTEED *° FREE ESTIMATES CALL NOW 987-2101 24 FIRS. Tories set” meeting - Annual general meeting of the Capilano Progressive. Conservative Association takes place Monday, . Oct. 19, at 8 p.m. in the Avalon Hotel, North Vancouver. Keynote speaker will be Ron Huntington, M.P. . GRADES 1 - 12 UTOR Our skilled tutors have proven themselves effective in. stimutating motivation, understanding, and student suc- cess. They are qualified teachers who have the experience re- ‘quired to enhance leaming and reinforce basic skills. If a student ° in your home is not reaching his or her potential, in any subject, we can help. © improve grades - © improve basic . skills © improve attitude © Develop study habits PAUL MURPHY TUTORIALS 266-1178 expertise in every area of the programs. The usual Bingo sessions held once a ‘week will continue; card games, carpet bowling, pool, dart, shuffle board games will be mobilized and reactivated particularly for male seniors. The Roving Interest programs will include out- trips, and tmps will be scheduled in such a way that more seniors (not only a few) will benefit. Seniors programs at the House will start the second week of October. Registraion is now open, and any senior who may wish to know more about these programs may call 987-8138 and ask for Ruby Larkin. GENERAL (96) ELECTRIC. MICRO-WAVE DEMONSTRATION __ . SATURDAY OCT. 10 11 A.M.-3P.M. The GE Microwave hostess will be on hand demonstrating the ease and convenience of microwave cooking many non-advertised specials during this event SA (|| 2 AAAS |)| C0 | SNARE OO ||| | NNR cn eanatomecrnerenrenensear Come in this weekend and see the full line of GE Home Ap- pliances and in particular the GE Spacemaker Microwave 1590 Marine Drive, North Van. 087-2261 .