> WEE Nt eee ene rte nt ne eet mes lant ce TAL ATMA A te ae pany my EE ENN ne ara pocecenecte tact ancearyr mttaer PENNE nit ma nto TREN Et arantnenper ACCTe Seem a apm au denen panei Sear Ny Ponce Ignore enn tg nai ILA NBG Ne Walk an SPCA dog AT THE North Vancouver SPCA, many dogs sit in their kennels cagerly anticipating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. These are the three days a group of volunteers takes them for a walk. Both the dogs and the people enjoy the exercise. The volunteers meet on Tues- day, Thursday or Saturday morn- ings from 10 a.m. to noon, and walk in a group along Lynn Creck in quiet areas where there is no traffic. The SPCA is seeking more vol- unteers to provide the dogs with a chance to get outside. If you are 16 or over, are reasonably fit, like walking, love dogs and would like ta meet new people and make new ’ friends, the SPCA feels this is for you. The dogs are well cared for at the North Vancouver SPCA but most ‘are. large and have lots of energy; So a walk, even’ just three times a week, is very exciting and also very. necessary for them. For ., further. information . call Laurie: Keller /at: 926-8722. The North Vancouver SPCA is located ~ at 299 Mansfield.Place.”” . North: “Shore: Neighbourhood . - House is: ‘offering | arepeat. of-its | - popular bus: trip to tour the Boeing. 4 airplane plant:in Washington. . Departure from the North’ ‘Shore . ' oo Neighbourhood House. will. be 10° 9 m., Friday, Jan. 29. “Ly The bus tours ‘through Everett | : stop for lunch at “Appropriate my featured during’ food samplirig. fe. :.The workshop «takes ::place. at. Bale Harbour: Community Centre “on Thursday, Jan. 28 from 7.to 10 — . Pe m. ‘Pre-registration i is required. For” further: information call a “921-7425, Eagle’ Harbour. Centre is- “located at 5575 Marine Dr. ‘in West. ; 31 - Wednesday, Janwary 27, 1988 ~ North Shore News ‘Re-discover Nanaimo 3.C “sO idest Year-Rou ‘Before the turn of the century, Nanaimo v was an established vacation and seminar destination for thousands of people from the Dominion of Canada and the United "States. They journeyed here to experience our temperate climate and bountiful recreational opportunities. jomehow we were forgotten as a prime destination. vever, the climate remained balmy,’ the recreation : got even better and Nanaimo became a closely guarded “No riatter what ihe season, no ‘matter a” “there i is no doubt in our mind that the s success of your - vacation or getaway is guaranteed \ when} you . “choose Nanaimo and the Coast Basti Our | guests find it so refreshing | to discover that the - finest fishing, boating, golfing etc. can, be. found right here. OF i course we always knew our fish are’ &S any to be found on the coast and of course we boat in comfort all year round, and certainly our abundance. of first class golf courses attests to our relaxed lifestyle... the trouble is, we just assumed every community in Canada offered the same opportunities. We don't want to hog these good times just for ourselves and feel confident that you will find us the most cordial, caring and sharing people in North America. The Coast Bastion welcomes you. Experience the most productive and relaxing vacation or semizar imaginable. We naturally boast all those ammenities that you can expect from a first-class hotel coupled with the delightful hospitality associated with exclusivity. : "Wont proof?...call and we'll send you a free copy of “Beautiful B. C. Magazine” featuring Nanaimo, ° : ~ 11 Bastion Street Nanaimo, B.C. VOR SK9 (604)753-6601 ~ For reservations call tol! free 24 hours a day. 1-800-663-1144