Playground Fundraiser Reaches its Goal Thanks to the support of the following local businesses: The Keg, CIBC, Milestones, The Bread Garden, The Boat House, A&W, Capers, IGA, Royal Bank, Park Royal Shopping Centre and private individuals the Qutreach for the Beach fundraising campaign for new playground equipment at Gundarave Beach has met its goal. in March of this year the Outreach for the Beach taskforce set out to raise an addition- ot West Vancouver in conjunction with the West Vancouver Foundation and the Nigel Miller Memoria! Fund had already commit- ted approximately $124,000 but additional funds were required to meet a shortfall. The playground will be constructed this summer complete with natural play ele- ments like bou'ders, hide and seek bushes, and subtle play equipment with natural wood finishes. The improvernents will add access for the disabled to the water's edge, Friday, July 9, 1999 - North Shore News - 25 PARK ROYAL SHOPPING CENTRE CURRENT AFFAIRS SUMBIER 1999 ooking for ? Take th Park Royal Concierge with a resume and complete the application farm. We will keep your informaton an file for 3 months for aur merchants fe review when they require new staff. If you have any t questions please call 925-S976. al $25,600 te complete *ne project at the popular West Vancouver bsach. The District accessible picnic tables and play elements. mors Watch for the § Gut Blua-Bag-it Pragram this 2 August at Park Royal, From July 31 to August 28, North Shore residents will be able to tring used clothing to Park Hoya! for the Salvation Army Blue-Bag-It prograrn. Most pec- ple reccgnize the importance of recycling plastic, glass, paper and metai but rarely is as much thought ‘given to old clothes. By returning clothing donations in the Blue Bag provided in the Nerth Shore News on July 28 you will be helping the Salvation Army recy- cle used clothes and raise funds for valuabie commu- nity services such as providing food, s‘-elter, stothing, and rehabilitation opportunities. Park Royal hests successiul Charity Bazaar Over $14,000 wes raised this May during the Park Roya! Charity Bazaar. Seventeen iccal non profit groups sold handcrafted items, curios and recycied _ goods during the two-day event to raise funds for their causes. Participating groups included the North Shore Cormmunity Services, Canadian Hemophilia Society, St. Martins Women's Guild, Society Promoting Environmental Conservation, Pets in Need, SPCA Auxiliary, DONATE, Birthright, LionsGate Chapter lode, Worid Vision Community Volunteer Assoc., St. David’s UCW, Aid to Animals in Distress, St. Monica's Church, Families for Chiidran, Pacific Animal Foundation, Gloria Bei Lutheran Church and St. Anthony's Church, Charity ¢ Bazaar at