@ lanned at the Y For the young This summer, the North Shore Family YMCA is offering cxciting programs for youth. Semmer Pun is designed to give children 5-8 years all the fur and cxcitement of a camp sctting Guring the day and the familiarity of thcir home in the cvenmg. There day trips to arcas of interest in Vancouver, swimming, opportunities to cxplore all FRIENDLY Golden Lab is leas than two years old, she fe spayed and noods a heene. H you can help picace pheno Dorris Orr, 987-9815. i! Lf mrt ee il if Whee Hil lan iI! a UNGiidbne Been =m su UU RL te ernie nese generat MED aM, that Mother Nature has to offer, and an overnight stay at the Y Hollyburn Cabin. For those 9-12 years, there its Camp Inglewood. This programme emphasizes building = sclf-awarcacss while \dcevcloping skills. Canocing, swimming, shclter building, oricatecring. outdoor cooking and native craft arc just a few of the exciting activilics in which each child will participate. Supervision is provided from 8:30-9:00 a.m. and 4-5 p-m. to assist the working parent. We provide an extensive van pick-up system in North Vancouver. For onc reason or another, a Ys experience may cludc a child because of discriminating factors of Pee ue shipment i matbii ct finance. Through — the conscientious efforts of service clubs, businesscs, individuals, The Santa Claus Fund and The United Way. ‘scholarships arc available for partial or, in some in stances, full financial SCHENLEY CANADA INC. ua qlenete It0ONd taLca plateeeh Ce For more information on program: or scholarships, please contact The North Shore Family YMCA at 926- 5541