C4 - Wednesday, February 17, 1982 - North Shore News EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Duties: store-tront sales answering phone enquiries mail handling typing & filing cleaning & tidying shipping & receiving pricing deliveries & errands Required skilis & background: basic typing valid B.C. driver's licence Pleasant manner with adults & children Preferred skills & 40-hour modified work week & fringe benefits employment to commence immediately salary range: $12,600-$15,000 annum depending on qualifications phone for an interview 987-5883 ‘B.C. PLAYTHINGS TOYS & PRESCHOOL SUPPLIES EACH IN THEIR own world, these young gymnasts wait their turn at a recent balance beam competition. The young ladies are all members of the West Van Whip-Its. (Eric Eggertson photo} Dogs star in Sportsmen’s show Nine retriever clubs from Feb. 17-21 — the dog jor variety of retrievers.” throughout the province demonstration schedule displaying their wares Hatfield says. “The shows throughout the South Forum come under the jurisdiction of the B.C. Association of Retriever Trial Clubs: five from the Lower Mainland, two from Vancouver Island, one each from Prince George and Kamloops. “The five from Vancouver will be sharing the spotlight at this year’s Sportsmen's Show,” says Association president John Hatfield. “It be our first major public demonstration as a group and our people have gone to enormous lengths to leave a good impression.” With the Sportsmen's Show running through five dates at Exhibition Park — TIME TO RENEW AUTOPLAN? shapes up thusly: Wed., Feb. 17 - B.C. Gun Field Tnal Club; Sat... Feb. 20 — Langley Labrador Retriever Club; Sun., Feb. 21 — Golden Retriever Club of B.C. Through the week there will be two nightly demonstrations (7 p.m. and 8 p.m.) while Saturday and Sunday the schedule ex- pands to three shows featur- ing puppies, juniors and open-age retrievers. A large area in the North Forum Building has been reserved for the sport dog demonstrations. “We've put together a ma- will be an ideal way for our Association to prepare for the first licensed tnals of our calendar year in_ mid- March.” The Vancouver = Sport- smen's show. in its third year, is owned and operated by the Canadian Natonal Sportsmen's Shows, with the entire proceeds devoted to the support of Canadian con- servation research, projects and outdoor education through the Canadian Na- tional Sportsmen's Fund. Besides the North Forum, over 100 companies representing hundreds of lines of products will be as well as the Food Building. Show hours are from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday: noon to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday: noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Feb. 17. There’s plenty to do and plenty to see for the en- tire family. Admission is just $3.50 for adults; $2 for juniors (5-15) and senior citizens. BATTERY SHOT? CHECK IT OFTEN. as your child changes... Make a special tradition of keeping the memories with protessional portraits taken at Sears. HE THINKS IT STANDS FOR Wry DOES BEN ALWAYS “BEN'S CHARIOT AND RENEW HIS AUTOPLAN blk F INSURE tc AGENCY AT BCAA? AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION!" Acnew your Auluplah Insurance al an BLAA oftie. North Vancouver 740 Marine 0D: oe VA vid moo Vv +d ' 4 , oy Wey ‘ mye 986 194) New We elon a ae ee ee a , fer wot at ARE YOU GUING TOTELL HIM? IM NOT COING TOUEUL HIM! ( 20 colour 1 O95 portraits includes 95¢ deposit total No age limit Photographic package inctudes two 6x108 three Sx7s and 15 wallet size colour portraits 85¢ tor each additional subject in portrait Choice of backgrounds Poses our selection DOUBLE PRALTURE POR THATLIS ss AE ADE IN on ay wf 4 Offer good for portraits taken through Saturday. February 20th Closed on Mondays Bow oy wat es yenten fot Pan og threat tigen be Sears Portrait Studios Burnaby Richmond Surrey Capilano Mall Downtown Harbour Centre Portrait Studio Baas tle! Se Cece SS Sn Te es A ati mite lant Paaogu.! Sears Proton