Al6 - Sunday, April 25, 1982 - North Shore News El community roundup $50,000 pledged for St. Pauls by Victoria ANOTHER BOOST to the public campaign for funds to complete the restoration of historic St. Paul's Indian Church — the twin-spired landmark on the north shore of Vancouver harbor -- has Mrs. Schmidt said with these funds, and with the $70,000 that will result if the public responds as expected to the chaHenge of matching the additional sum promised, work will be been provided by the undertaken on restoration of provincial government's the church interior. First Citizens Fund. Structural and extenor Angus Ree, MLA _ for work was completed earlier North Vancouver-Capilano, presented the restoration campaign with a $15,000 cheque and promised an with some $350,000 raised dunng the last three years by the committee. The restoration fund was started additional $35,000 from the with initial contnbutions First Citizens Fund on a_ from the Squamish Indian dollar for dollar matching Band, the Catholic § Ar- grant basis. For each dollar of public contributions, the fund will put in a dollar, up to $35,000. The cheque was presented to Earl Newman of the Squamish Indian Band, co- chairman of the Save St chdiocese and the provincial Heritage Trust. St. Paul’s church, its twin spires cleverly visible from much of Vancouver harbor and from many parts of the Lower Mainland, has been in continuous use since 1886 Paul's Indian Church’ when it was dedicated. The Committee, and Yvonne wood-framec. structure was Schmidt, committee built by the Squamish In- chairman. dians in cooperation with the CE «ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICTS ADULT BASIC EDUCATION You Woyow wink to got your Ciade 10: Yous If you wal to improve your ready writing spefling of artttmety Next clans begins May 3} bul you Can join any lime Monday to Friday momings 8 OO. 12 30 Monday & Wodinenday oevaningn 6 (i) WOO) gen WHERE? (ueoern Mary Sctoot 2 30 Want Rott Mo Monon * Neorth Var ouver WHAT? Cngtish Social Studien Mathomatica SHON HOW MUCH? $36 per month mornings 28 per month ovenmys HOW DO |! START? Sg” up Reytotration and mitonmation at Adutt & Community Education Department North Vancouver Schoo Boerd Office 121 Chesterfield Avenue Morth Vancouver o call 086-6745 Student Assistance Program Avaliatte Ew Oblate Missionaries and 1s the restoration fund are tax only surviving early deductible and may be sent mission church in the Lower to the Save St. Paul's Indian Mainland. Church Committee, an inter- denominational imter-racial It has been designated asa community group. at P.O. national heritage structure. Box 86366, North Van- Contributions to the couver, B.C. V7L 4K6. Let's talk BACK BY popular demand, well-known North Shore outdoorsman Warren Digby will be at Seycove Library on Wednesday, May § at 7:30 p.m. to speak on “Canocing on the Bowron Lakes”. Mr. Digby has made the trip four times since 1964, twice with Scouting groups and twice with friends, he canoes will share his slides and his experiences with outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. The is free but seating is limited: please come in good time. Seycove Library is located at 1204 Caledonia in North Vancouver for more information or directions call the library at 929-3727. op LLY Bach: summer for the past faw years, Capilano” . College has held an English Language program for. Quebec students, and each year: they are faced with: the same Initial problem. They need billets for the. students. Thia year the students will be here from May 23 to ‘July 3 and the College is looking for families either, within walking diatance of the college; or near bus. routes, wha will share their homes and some meals J with the students. A fee of $320 will be paid td cover expenses. : Since the purpose of the immersion program is to expose Quebec students to the culture and language . ,, of Engilan Canada, host families. will be asked to. . speak only English with them. More than an interesting leaming experience for the - . students, however, this ia also a valuable experience for the families that board them. In past yeara families _. have been very enthusiastic about their boarders — . oifany ratum to hest students year after year and. ee . @établish lasting friendships. . For more information or to volunteer a billet, call Joan. Gillis at Capilano College, 986-1911, local 238, CHEQUE for $15,000 presented by North Vancouver- Capilano MLA Angus Ree is received by Eari Newman, co-chairman of the Save St.Paul’s Com- mittee. (Peggi Peacock photo). 19th Anniversary Sale Everything In The Store At Towels, Rugs and Wall- mounted Accessories ° OAKRIDGE 266-8811 * PARK ROYAL 926-5122 Tues., Wed., The Sundowner Baked Saimon or Pan-Fried Sole with choice of potato or rice, vegetable of the day, green salad, tea, & dessert. 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