32 - Wednesday, June 19, 1987 - North Shore News Seniors to strut for funds THE FOURTH annual 1987 Senior Strut for fun and The strut will take place at noon Friday, June 19. It gain is scheduled for June 19. will start at Terry Fox Plaza and proceed to the Rob- Most Lower Mainland senior groups will take part son Square Plaza. in Senior Strut to raise funds for their special projects. Anyone who supports a senior strutter by pledging The Seniors’ Lottery Draw will take place at 2 p.m. a few dollars will help the senior assist his or her Anyone wishing fuither information regarding the organization with its projects. Strut or pledging, please call 263-2807. Seas Skirts, Jackets, Dresses, Accessories _ 0 F F Our FABULOUS Moving experience ) oo SUMMER SALE : a) NEWS photo Mike Wakefleld LEN OTTO (third from left), with a little help from his friends and a paving company, moves a playhouse from Otto's home in West Van- couver. The resident is m«ving and could not bear to leave behing the playhouse he made for nis daughter. The house weighs approximately 600 pounds and was loaded on a flat deck and pulled away by dump truck. fy OO Come Dance to the “ALLNIGHTERS” at the Olympic Hotel June 11, 12, 13 ‘ Everyone Welcome : | Park Royal_922-1141 Metrotown _ 430-0400 Here’s a remedy for those busy summer days. Put the energy and enthusiasm of students to work for you. Students are willing to do just about any sort of work from part-time duties around the house, to career-oriented jobs. Every summer, students provide a wealth of talent, knowledge and ingenuity that every employer can tap. So, for fast. temporary relief from nagging summer jobs — put them in the hands ofa student! For more information, contact your local Canada Employment Centre for Students, Hire A Student Office, or Student/ Youth Employment Centre. Centre. wip Government of Canada Gouvernement du Canada y q Minister of State for Youth Ministre d'Etat 4 ta Jeunesse ana Jean J. Charest Jean J. Charest