B4 - Sunday News, October 4, 1981 TOP COLLECTORS imthe re recent Terry Fox lunch hoor run at Argyle: Secondary. School, North Van, were a to r) Shirley Langton, Carol Leonard, Hart Gilbert, Tonay Pasacreta, Ken Wright and P.E. teacher and organizer of the run, Miss‘O. Pimentel. Approximately 350 students and teachers took part and collected $2 273 in pledges and donations. Argyle th thanks the many North Shore merchants who donated prizes. ‘ U) OPTIONS ee VOLUNTEERS Piease phone 985-7138 to find out more about the following interesting op- portunities. School Liaison Aide work with volunteer coordinator making. presentations to students on volunteer opportunities. North Shore schools. Receptionist with office skills for senior centre. Evening work in West Vancouver. Cribbage or Chess Players to enjoy games with elderly gentlemen in afternoons. Craft Person to maintam craft room, order supplies and provide inspiration! Reader for elderly woman with eye problems. Would like to be read to once or twice a month. Photographer for special events at a community school in North Vancouver. Playground Supervisors for alternate school. Any day 10:30 a.m. or 12:30. Volunteers needed to do shopping for frail clderty peoplc. ' Letsure friend for a young» handicapped male to go out on outings, etc. to Felephone Coordinator for Cancer Society to organize rides to Cancer Clinic Receptionist/ iIniormation Clerks for North and West Vancouver An interest in community an asset Training commences soon Coaches, Referees for youth soccer vanous North Shore Locations Lebaure buddy for a blind teen Lefsure buddies for a seven year-old who would hike to participate in a Saturday morning gym program, abso a six year old handicapped boy to ac company him to a Beaver program ° For these and other op portunitics, phone Joan at the Volunteer Action Centre (985-7138) for more in formation anda pe t sonalhized referral osties, police to aid WV seniors Elderly people living alone in West Vancouver can now have the comfort of knowing that someone will be checking on their wellbeing every day — thanks to the Letter Carriers Union of Canada and West Van Police Department. he new senior cttizen. program, which will be starting immediately, has been developed by the police department with what Chief Constable Joe Hornell describes as “excellent cooperation” by the West Van postal staff. Letter carners delivering to residences where seniors are living alone have agreed to report to the police any Signs indicating that the occupant may be in dif- ficulty such as house lights on during daylight% hours or a mail or newspaper build-up. If the carriers suspect someone may need help, they will call the police department, which will respond immediately. “We hope this cooperative effort on the part of the postal and police services will not only provide assistance to the elderly when needed,” Hornell said, “put (will) help allay con- cerns of seniors living alone and their families.” Some 65 West Van letter Carriers are participating in IN CANADA FRUITA a whipped fruit juice made with natural fruit juices, lst ‘prize winner at the Texas International Show, already distributed in more than 40 states, now makes a= grand _“ENTREE” on ‘the canadian market. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! e Start your business with a basic inventory for as low as $17,500 e Exclusive strategic locations will be SELECTED FOR YOU by Our specialized agency e lf you are accepted asa distributor; your tnain task will be to serve your clientele (on a part, or a full time basis) aeee Ne oe No receivables, all cash sales You can recuperate your invest- - | ment in 6 months or less e Unlimited potential revenues Grab this unique business opportunity ! CHRISTIAN SCIENT- IST Charles Ferris ; lectures on “Reality: |": i: Mind or Matter?” at 8 | | p-m., Tuesday, October . 6, in West Van United Church. He is a sigmber of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship from Minneapolis. Contact: FRUITA INTERNATIONAL ¥1208-510 West Hastings St. Vancouver V6B 1L8 (604)-687-1886 the program. Further in- formation on the service can be obtained by calling the West Van Police Depart- ment at 922-4141. — Put your residence on round-the-clock alert against intrusion, fire and emergencies One of our residential alarm specialists will be pleased to discuss with you the security of your home, entirely without obligation and at a time that’s most convenient for you. Call us today VANCOUVER 681-7364 Chubb Security Systems z © Protected by A Chubb Alarm