SEE community roundup School helps Christmas Bureau Pupils at Canyon Heights School are amongst those who have responded to the North Vancouver Christmas Bureau's appeal for suitable Christmas gift items to be distributed through the Bureau's Toyshop. As a result of the school’s just completed drive for toys and games, some lucky youngsters will awake Christmas morn to find they have a new sleigh. Amongst the other gifts collected was a delightful lamp to brighten up a young lady's room. Any toys, games, sports equipment, books, etc. in good condition may be dropped off at any North Van firehall or branch of the North Shore Credit Union, which will forward them to Extra services offered by NEWS ‘Classified’ Two special community services have been in- troduced by the classified advertising department of the North Shore News/Sunday News. Businesses throughout the North Shore are being called on to help the Christmas Bureau by advertising on the News’ special “Christmas Greetings” page to be published December 24. The cost is $10 per ad and a percentage of all the money received for these ads will be donated to the Christmas Bureau which provides toys, food hampers and other Yuletide cheer for CHRISTMAS APPROACHES hundreds of families. The News classified department has also in- troduced an entirely new feature for the convenience of readers in its “Home and Business Services” page at the end of the classified section. needy local Any firm or individual with a service to offer for North Shore homes or businesses is invited to make use of this new feature for which special contract rates are available. For either of these two special services call 986-6222. RAPIDLY once the Japanese Mandarin orange ships begin to arrive. Above, Midori Yamanaka (left) and Marisa Nishi of the Vancouver Tatsumi Dance Group greet the orange ship “Pacific Reefer” with a traditional Christmas tree for captain and crew. In all, sh ships will dock in Vancouver carty December carrying three and a half million boxes of the tangy fruit for distribution to all parts of Canada. :®Tap Dance Ballet —*Modern Jazz Folk Dance —*Dancercise «Dance for Gymnasts ‘ North Shore Y School of Dance 1735 taglewoed Ave. West Van. ! ” Classical Russian _ *French Canadian 926-5541 Y a the Christmas Bureau's Toyshop so that some lite one who might otherwise do without will find that Santa really did come Christmas Eve. If any group.) or organization wishes to help by preparing and delivering a hamper a few days before Christmas, please phone the Bureau's coordinator, Stephanie Nevin, at 985-8612 for guidelines. Others may wish to make a donation to help cover the cost of gift certificates issued. Cheques and money orders may be made payable to: North Vancouver Christmas Bureau’ and mailed to P.O. Box 86081, N.V. V7L 435. Receipts are issued for income tax purposes. 986-6222 If you want to order a photo that ap- peared in the NEWS, call Andrea Bar- sunday news north shore news A15 - Sunday News, December 7, 1980 wr. Oris mas Bor May you celebrate this special season in the true tradition of love. % Quvartz Time Frame «x Picture frame with a Quartz clock and an alarm or dual zone. Ideal for the desk or that person who is always on the move. 525° TOTEMCOLOR Film Laboratories (1980) Ltd. 419 East ist St.. N.Van. 986-2271 The White Pages, that’s the alphabetical section of your new directory, is about to close. Now’s the te to check your listings for any changes. Remember names and addresses can change ina year and so should the hstings. Want to hst other family members? Now’s the ume. White Pages closing soon. Of course businesses you represent as well as names and positions of key employees can also be added. Charges apply for changes and extra listings but you better hurry and call your B.C. Tel Business Office to beat the deadline. The White Pages. Make sure we've got it mght. BCTEL &)