A13-Wednesday, July 30,1980 - North Shore News community roundup --. oe | ‘Seashore Secrets’ walk Council blesses church plans ” set for Lighthouse Park — Very low tides this Saturday and Sunday morning at Lighthouse Park make it a perfect weekend to take part in the “Secrets of the Seashore” Family Fun program at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday and Sunday mornings. The rocky shore, the waves and the cyclic tides St. Paul's ets a big The public campaign for funds to complete the restoration of historic St. Paul’s Indian Church in North Vancouver’ has received a big boost from the Revised plans for the new wing of Deep Cove United Church received God-speed at a public hearing Monday received second and third reading by North Vancouver District council and passed unanimously. hoping to have its new wing in operation late this fall. provide a home for a large variety of numerous shore animals that are often covered by water. Explore excitement of discovery. Be sure to dress for the weather, remembering that the shore is quite rocky, and these homes with a it is usually a bit cooler naturalist, and learn there. The program is something about these suitable for families with animals. We will use Children age 5 and up, and magnifiers and collecting participants can register al the West Vancouver buckets and look under Recreation Centre, 780 - seaweed, rocks and in 22nd Street, West Van- tidepools, and share the couver. restoration fund | boost has been committed, in- night which lasted jess than five minutes. Later the same evening the required siting amend- ment for the addition Jim Crook, who made the presentation on behalf of the Church, thanked council for helping to speed up the Process. The church is Clean UpVourhAct Pitch-In'SO — For your visitors to the North Shore or for yourself “Distinctive Arts or Crafts” IGLOO Gallery Gifts Truly Canadian Soapstone - B.C. Jade - Wood Carvings Apple Dolls - Cards & Prints - Charms apilano Mall | 985-8021 For information with absolutely no obligation, please phone. Better still, drop by and visit with our program counsellors. The advice is complimentary, So is our herbal tea. cluding $50,000 from each of the Squamish Indian Band and the Catholic Ar- chdiocese and a_ similar amount from the provincial PYNASUM STUDIOS Suite 101 Kapilano 100 100 Park Royal South West Vancouver, B.C. V2T 1A2 Hamber Foundation of Vancouver. The Hamber Foundation has committed , $20,000 toward the fund's $500,000 objective - $10,000 for restoration work for the interior walls and ceilings of the structure and $10,000 to go into the preservation trust which will assure funds for future maintenance once the restoration is complete. Jones said the campaign is just nicely under way — and Heritage Trust: St. Paul’s church, its twin spires clearly visible from much of Vancouver Harbour and from many areas of Vancouver itself, has been in continuous use since 1886 when it was dedicated. It was built by the Squamish Indians in cooperation with the Oblate Missionaries. Restoration work on the wood-frame structure is to start this summer. Contributions are tax the Hamber Foundation’s deductible and should be contribution to the sentto St. Paul's Restoration preservation trust is the first Fund, No. 302-235 15th for that purpose. Street, West Vancouver, More than $220,000 now B.C. V7T 2X1. i! HISTORIC St. Paul's Indian Church. SEYMOUR COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH We meet every Sunday at9 30AM at the PLYMOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Tollcross Rd., just off Mt Seymour Parkway) CHURCH SCHOOL and NURSERY are provided PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE 5475 West Boulevard Kerrisdale OPENING AUGUST 1st. Phone: 926-8511 998 BKB Pe Fu Pe OB 2s!