16 ~ Friday, May 9, 1986 - North Shore News Seniors receive funds TWO NORTH Vancouver seniors’ groups will receive a total of $13,806 in federal New Horizons program funds to enhance social and recreational. activities for seniors in the area. The Margaret Fulton Seniors will use a $9,570 grant to continue their. adult-day-care service, located’ at St. Andrew’s United Church.:.: While the daily’ program . adapted to the. Individual member’s needs and interest, the seniors’ can participate | in. discus-: sion sessions, music'listening, sing- ‘ing, table. games, crafts and out-. # door: activities. Morning and afternoon’ :snacks. aswell as nourishing noon meals are also ~ provided. The. group's. president’ is: Leona McPherson of 3811 Princess Avenue, North-Vancouver. - The Senior’ s Friendship Club of Holy ‘Trinity will use their $4,236 . grant to expand its program of ac- tivities for its members. ° ‘ Their new program will include ‘shuffleboard, carpet bowling, games and crafts. A speaker series ’ will also be organized to discuss financial planning, wills, nutrition, fitness and ‘other subjects of inter- est to its members.” . * “Thes-group’s . ~ president — is. "Margaret Brasseur of 259 -'West : 27th ‘Avenue, North Vancouver. ‘Twenty-nine seniors’ groups in. the: province received a total of $216,511 in funds under the New - | Horizons program this month. ‘New Horizons is a program of the Department of National Health and. Welfare, Minister Jake Epp, which funds projects by groups of seniors enabling them: to remain active and involved in their com- munity. The Vancouver office. is’. j located at 104-1525 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., V6J ITS, telephone 666-2729. Wit “Correction Notice “* JUST RIGHT FOR _MOM FLYER THAT APPEARED MAY 6, 1986 ‘PAGE 6: The. Ladies 10 spd. bicycle will not be available. PAGE 2: Item A. Ladies’ Blazer not lined as indicated. : Woolco sincerely regrets any in- convenience that this may have” caused its customers. ‘Over se rvices includit 100 fabulous S 2 Sears & hops and Ew oolco. Stand at attention NAVAL VETERANS, sailors from the HMCS Terra Nova and Sea Cadets pay tribute to sailors in the mer- chant marine and the navy who died at sea. A plaque was unveiled Sunday at the site of the Sailor’s Park Memorial located west of Lonsdale Quay at Sailor’s Point. The memorial is a functioning sun dial. rize cannot be exchanged or refunded for cash Mail entries will not be accepted and all Capilano Mall employees and their families are not eligible to enter. Enter as often as you wish by using only the actual Newspaper page. ; rc, North Vancouver 938 Marine | .D