C6 - Sunday, October 30, 1983 - North Shore News CULTIVATE EXECUTIVE TALENT Mining for a gold vein of leadership “IT IS IN MEN as in soils where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of’. (Jonathon Swift) tional governments, business corporations, sports teams or community groups, suffer from a common plight - a scarcity of quality leadership. Like gold, leadership ability Seemingly, all organiza- is highly prized, widely tuions whether they be na- sought after and all too often, well hidden. ‘‘Find a Leader - Be a Leader,’’ a seminar presented by the North Shore Volunteer Action Centre to be held November 7th, 9 a.m. to 4 p-m. at St. David’s United Church, West Vancouver (corner of Taylor Way and Upper Levels), will address the challenge of leadership. The seminar will be co-led by Mary Liz Bayer and Anne Du Moulin, both of .whom have a wealth of personal ex- perience and leadership ex- pertise. The fee is $35 and in- cludes lunch, with a reduced fee if two or more attend from one organization. Phone the Volunteer Centre at 985-7138 for details. Leader’’ is designed to help community groups discover latent leadership ability, learn how to cultivate that ex- ecutive talent, develop ad- vocacy skills, and explore the concept of shared leadership. ‘“‘Find a Leader - Register now. Be a @, OPTIONS @ @ tor @” VOLUNTEERS P RK OF G R A M LEADER/AIDES needed for drop-in centres for Mom and Tots. Various. loca- tions/days on the North Shore. Are you one of those energetic square dancers? Share your talent with men- tally handicapped teens and adults on Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. PROGRAM LEADER need- ed for an after-school daycare of 9-12 year olds. Could you teach a skill once a week, i.e. cooking, photo- graphy, floor hockey, etc? Open to ideas. HANDYMAN. Can_ you readily handle upkeep of equipment... painting and repairing for a_ childcare society? Or would you like to do regular ‘‘odd jobs’’ in carpentry? This one would suit you if you have an in- terest in older handicapped people. TEAMWORK. Join a team of volunteers and get involv- ed in hospital visiting. Be that friendly face who is so much appreciated. Some _ one-to- one relationships. After- noons 1:30-3:30. CLERICAL. Would you like to become involved in a Community School? Then help out in the library, resource centre, filing during the daytime or become an evening supervisor answering telephone enquiries. GENERAL OFFICE WORK - Filing, typing, copying can be interesting. Help out on a Monday, Tuesday or Friday for the Arts Council. COMMITTEE/BOARD WORK. Several non-profit societies are looking for board members. If you are interested in the Arts, Com- munity Services or Family Services, give us a call. For these and other in- teresting opportunities, please call Joan at the Volunteer Centre 985-7138. There are over two hundred volunteer jobs waiting to be filled. CT - Sunday, October 30, 1983 - North Shore News Children’s work PLAY andthe Preschooler is a workshop that focuses on play as children’s work, the work that prepares them for adult living. Practical ideas for creating a play environment will be offered as well as informa- tion on a broad range of play related topics such as child development, housing design, play things, and com- munication skills. wear comfortable clothing in order to experiment with play materials. On Saturday, November 19th, this playshop, jointly sponsored by North Shore Family Services Society and the North Shore Night Schools will be held at Car- son Graham Secondary School from 9:00 to 3:00 p.m. (Lunch is included.) For further information, please call Gillian Taylor or Participants are invited to Lynda Adair at 988-5281. BONE IN Thick Short Ribs 3°74 Ikg l 47 Ib. GRAIN FED SLICED Fresh Beef Liver a 221.5 9GO°w. FROZEN Chicken Legs Sib. bag 276 Ikg l 25 lb. FROZEN Turkey Drumsticks | 52 Nkg 69° Ib. 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