38 - Sunday, July 10, 1988 — North Shore News BROGM-HILDA OKAY, AANA, NURSIE'S HERE TO CHANGE THE SLOW POWN. WE'RE MISPLACING TOO MANY PATIENTS ! GONNA CHANGE THEM SHEETS. NO HOLDIN’ BACK Jj GET ‘EM WHILE THEY’ RE GRAY, BEFORE THEY TURN BLACK... J) << Fock, 1m NEVER GOING To QUIT SMOKING! IM TOO FAR GCNE ALREADY! te (HAT ARE You UP To? Five? H TEN? FiFTEEN ~ PACKS A DAY? Al ——— av aa er re Sansa —— are HOW DID YOU DO IT, WILMA @ FRED GAVE YOU 20 BUCKS WITHOUT EXPLODING ! NIGHT TO SIT IN FRONT OF THE Tv set! ERS S "Sve BAND | sprouTeD : rey AHA! i cinascey CAUGHT YOU WORKING! E1198" Rn Features Sywcate Inc Mond MGM relened ANIMAL CRACKERS T WANT YOO TO READ THE 4 FIRST CHAPTER OF MY NOVEL, LYLE... AND eGvE ME. YOUR HONEST CPINION. FRANKLY, THIS 1S THE FILTHIEST, MOST TASTELESS PIECE OF SENSATIONAL TRASH TE READIN A LONG Time | IN CHER WORDS, WS COULDBE THE "BIG ONE’ RIGHT > D.O.N.A.T.E. a good pup, intelligent, spayed and 6 mos. old (in photo), phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: Yellow Lab — two years and very handsome; Border Collie pup - 3 mos. old; Lab X pup 2-3 mos. old; pure-bred Doberman; large selection of kit- tens from 7-8 weeks on; part Persian grey cat; part Persian white cat; and others. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD. needs gocd homes for gentle 5 yr. Shep. X; young Bik Lab. X; BIk. Lab. X 8 wk. pups; Collie X; long/h. Tortoiseshell cat, Seal/pt. Siamese and two kittens (1 white and 1 black); also pr. rab- bits (1 blk & white. & 1 reddish brown) piease call 988-7461 or 254- 9788. 7 yy — | Options for volunteers SUMMER HAS arrived! If you have a few hours to spare this season, get involved in a rewarding volunteer experience. The follow- ing are a sampling of current re- quests. Lynn Loop Fitness Feat is a five km. mountain walk or a 10 km mountain run to be held Sunday July 24 at the Lynn Headwaters Regional Park in North Van- couver, Volunteers are needed for a variety of activities such as regis- tration, information, finish line at- tendant, and so on. Join the fun in this magnificent forest setting. A mature, patient volunteer is needed to assist a teacher in a special needs program. ; . Duties include working with children aged three to five years, and to preparing snacks, If you are over 17 and have good language skills, a sense of humor, and an understanding of young children, this opportunity will interest you. Hours are Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Energetic, outgoing students are wanted for a variety of summer volunteer opportunities at day camps on the North Shore. Phone 985-7138 for more details. People to do shopping, visiting, banking and post office errands July 11-Summer swim lessons. West Vancouver Aquatic Centre, Monday through Friday until July 15. 9 am to 12:30 pm. All levels, Red Cross and Royal Lifesaving. eo July 11-Juniper Tree Puppets. Course for ages 6-9 and 9 and over. Outdoor puppet theatre, shadow puppetry, mar- jonettes. July H1-15, 18-22, Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christophers Rd., N.V. Info, pre-register, Susan Down 929-7051. asa July 11-Gym and Sport kids day camp including trampolining, gymnastics, sports, day trips. Eagle Harbour Cen- tre, 5575 Marine Dr. Runs to July 15, 9 a.m-3 p.m. Ages 6-13. Pre-register 921-7425. ees July 11-Lunch Box Brigade Summer Day Camp for three to five year olds. At the North Shore Winter Club. 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Info:985-4135. . se. July 11--Tots soccer camp. Runs to Ju- ly 14, 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Eagle Marbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr. Pre-register 921-7425. son July 11--Super sports camp, volleyball for 9-14 year olds. Lonsdale Rec Cen- tre. Runs to July 15, 1:30-3:30 p.m. $26. Info: 988-6166. aoe July %1-Parent support group for those trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior (practising Toughlove). Info: Sandy 929-6142 (even.) or Linda 988-2732. July ll--Emotions Anonymous — self-help support group for emotional growth, Are you hurting and would like to change? Alano Club, 176 E. 2nd St., N.V. 8:30 p.m. een July 11—Keep fit drop-in for seniors. North Shore Neighbourhood House !1 a.m, to 2 p.m. Info: 987-8138 eee July 11—North Shore Keep Well Walk- ing Club for adults over 50. Meet at the North Shore Neighbourhood House at 9:30 a.m. rain or shine. Info: 987-8138 aa July 1!--North Shore Christian Women’s Club. Canyon Gardens, 3381 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver. 12 noon, Reserve. 987-7505. Theme: “bright and beautiful.’ July 12--Summer in Seymour: slide/ talk on recreation opportunites in new Seymour Demonstration Forest. Free. Lynn Valley Library. 7-9 p.m. are needed. Many of the North Shore elderly and home-bound people need weekly assistance with some or all of the above necessities. Placements can be made any day of the week and usually require two and one-half hours per week. Help fill this vital need. Are you a good listener? A seniors ‘phone check’ centre is looking for volunteers with good phone voices, warm personalities and an understanding of the pro- blem of living alone. Duties re- quire phoning the home-bound and seniors. * The Teen Centre is looking for an energetic and caring: person to assist the staff at a drop-in centre for teenagers aged 13 to 18 years. The volunteer will work under the direction of a youth worker. If you have empathy for troubled teenagers and feel you can provide a positive role model, please call. This is also an excellent oppor- tunity for anyone seeking practical experience in this field. Hours are negotiable from 7 to 10 p.m. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities, call Joan at the North Shore In- formation and Volunteer Centre at 985-7138, a United Way par- ticipating agency which also pro- vides information on community services. : ‘ July 12—Juniper Tree Puppets offers mini-courses for six to nine year olds, and for nine years and over. Outdoor puppet shows, shadow puppetry, and marionettes, Info: 929-7051. At the Waldorf School 2725 St. Christophers Rd., N.V. sen July 12--La_ Leche; League evening meeting. 2686 Ottawa Ave, West Van- couver. 8 p.m. Info: 926-4764 July 13-Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.V. City Library. 10a.m., I! a.m., 2 p.m. ee8 . July 13--North Shore Keep Well free drop-in for adults over 55. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Silver Harbour Centre. Counselling for health and personal. business. Info: 980-2474, see July 13—North Shore Keep Well Walk- - ing Club meets at Silver Harbour at 9:30 a.m. Transportation to walking site. Info: 980-2474, s July 14-North Shore Keep Well free drop-in at 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. West Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre. Counselling for well-being. Info: 926- 5. eee July 15--Louise McKnight reads to elementary school children in French. N.V. City Library, 121 W. [4th St. 11 a.m. oes July 15-Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.V. City Library. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. eet July 15--Breakaway Drug Abuse Socie- ty: young person and parents drug and alcohol 12-step recovery program. St. John’s Anglican Church, 13th and Chesterfield. 7:30 p.m. Le July 16--Nature Walk. Lighthouse Park. 10 a.m. for one hour. Meet vol- unteer guide in carpark. Info: 926- 2805. wee July 16--West Coast Whale Watching with Eagle Harbour Centre 5575 Marine Dr. West Vancouver. 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