Bike adventure ““AMONG OTHER things, | crossed the tense Honduras-Nicaragua border after everyone told me it was impossible,’’ says 29-year-old Adrienne Potts of her eight-month odyssey on a motorcycle. : The former international courier service owner will be at Cycle Canada ’84 motor- cycle show to recount her adventures in Mexico, Cen- tral America, South America, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and other exotic locales. This. year’s event is to be held in B.C. Place stadium on Fri- day, January 13 through Sunday, January 15. Potts travelled the world on a Yamaha XT550 dual- purpose bike. She drove through hurricanes, hail storms, floods, snow and blistering heat — all on one set of Dunlop tires. It was a trip of contrasts. At one . point Potts had machine guns trained on her, and only a few weeks later she was giv- ing a speech at the Peruvian presidential embassy to the country’s elite. All-American Heidt SIMON FRASER University senior volleyball standout, Heidi Schoenberger, has been named to the NAIA national women’s volleyball team for the second consecutive year. Named to the NAIA first team, the two-time All- American was instrumental in leading the Clan to an 8-4 record and the Coast Divi- sion championship of the NAIA district one. Fun and fitness © for seniors THE RED Cross is looking for instructors to teach its Fun and Fitness classes for seniors. A Fun and Fitness instruc- tors workshop will be held 9 am to 4 pm _ “Thursday January 26 and Friday January 27 at Red Cross Cen- tre, 4750 Oak Street, Vancouver. Potential instructors will Do You Pitch-in? learn to demonstrate and teach exercise techniques to seniors who live at home. Participants should be in- terested in initiating a pro- gram in the community. Enrollment in the workshop is limited and the fee is $10. The application deadline is January 24. Fur- ther information ts available from Red Cross at 879-7551 GIFTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS COLLECTORS ITEMS 1 0 % discount to senior citizens RB: Diamond and Gemstone Specialists 598 Lonsdale Ave N V 988-4717 THE STORE THAT KEEPS NORTH VANCOUVER TICKING AND TALKING *Supporting Our Seniors The advertisers below entitle any senior citizen to a minimum 10% discount on advertised merchan- Park Royal North B9 - Wednesday, January 11, 1984 - North Shore News OPTICAL TH DEPT. OF LONDON 10 DAYS TO SAVE THROUGH JAN. 21 ON TRIFOCALS & INVISIBLE PROGRESSIVE LENSES SINGLE VISION ‘COMPLETE Our one tow price includes your choice of frames up to $64.95 plus a special selection of designer frames - one low price includes clear glass or plastic lenses. Extras additional. REGULAR STYLE BIFOCALS NOW SAVE!!! ‘BAUSCH & LOMB Seennnee de ditt Usb Sts os Sheet aes se SECA DEEL Poors eles aater at os ELOO PESOS OO is ON THE NEW SOFT CONTACT $@@501 | : FACETED LENSES ot al - FASHIONS oe Transform your prescription glasses ¥8 into a sR Eee true fashion accessory with our stunning new es ‘faceted look’. This ultra-chic style features lenses with the classic took of a sparkling cut gem. SENIORS DISCOUNT Take advantage of this extra special offer during our One-Price Sale. Your regular 10% Seniors Discount applies to all sale items. For this sale only! SOR Res ane 3 ara! sstiasesctor tenet PT. INSIDE LONDON DRUGS 2032 Lonsdale Ave. 987-2264 be eo ay dise in their stores. Seniors must show pharmacare card. EVERYDAY IS SENIORS DAY 15% OFF All drycleaning done on the premises 20% OFF ALL ITEMS QUT Ut ASS PLATE Gt ASS viInva TOPS MIRROKNS SUNROOF 5b =—Snya(all GLASS Cpe ate days (bulk cleaning not included) CAROUSEL CLEANERS 922-4811 (COC Cinema Rance Leong ty 980-4804 Darn enn 152 Pemberton Avo. NV. Items in this feature are discounted 10% for seniors.