. July 27, - Daisy Lake: August 3, 4 and 5. Trip 6 - Saltspring Island: | page’4, Jane 23, 1976 North Shore News A _ resolution by North Vancouver City opposing any federal or provincial help in underwriting Montreal’s Olympic deficit was with- drawn at the last minute Friday during the closing session of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) conference in Van- couver. The resolution submitted by city council said ‘‘under- writing of the Olympic losses by other provinces or Ottawa will mean the sacrifice of social services, housing, transportation needs, ser- vices for youth and senior Citizens throughout the country.”” It called on the federation years. 4 summer ‘teen progras af n offere d 7 The 1976 West Vancouver Es Parks and Recreation Dep- artment Summer Teen Prog- ram is all tied up and ready to go. This year’s program has the repeat of last year’s extremely successful Out- door Program, as well as the addition of a new Social. Recreation offering. | The Outdoor Prgram will . consist of three day cycling, hiking or canoeing camps which will occur. every week throughout the summer. Good equipment, hiking boots, packs, and bicycles are’ required. Rental can be arranged for those who need any equipment. Registration will continue through June and July at the West Vancouver Recreation . Centre until all trips are full. Early application is advis- able, as. trips are limited to IS participants. Following are the trips planned: . Trip 1 - * Galiano Island: July 6, 7. and 8. Trip 2. - Sechelt Peninsula: July 13,: 14 and 15. Trip 3 - Deeks Lake: July 20, 21 and 22. Tri 4 - Hornby—Denman Island: and 29. Trip 5 . August 10, 11 and 12, Trip 7- the Lions: August 17, 18 and ‘ 4 The summer Social Rec- reation Program for teens is of two types. The first segment will be operating ont of four loca- to oppose any ‘such aid to Montreal, which is not a member of the FCM wn NE EEE BWV City Ald. Frank Marcino rose to withdraw the motion after Guy Descary, mayor of . Lachine, Quebec, asked del- egates to remember they were talking about another municipality, and urged them to forget the cost and help make the Olympics a success for the whole-country. _ Edmund H. Talbot was elected president of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce June 18 at the regular monthly luncheon meeting at the Coach House. Mr. Talbot, who has given many years of service to the Chamber, was born in § Calgary but moved to Van- { §& couver at an early age. He {| SUUSEEROREDERE avenegessETaSSEAE eS EESEATEREGEEEDELO CavanezensaeansseTisteTe ® Long shags @ Blow waves @ Body Perms -@ Afres (barber shop. ona beauty salon) . Fighteen-year-old Christopher Metcalfe of West Vancouver.is' learning the art of landscaping the hard way. Last week he was ordered by provincial court judge Alfred Watts to do 40 hours labor for the West Vancouver Parks and Recreation Commission after Christopher. admitted causing $400 damage to Ambleside Park by driving a pick-up across a _ rain-soaked field last February. He was also granted an unconditional discharge and put on unsupervised Probation for two . August.’ This’ portion is | summer and are looking for ‘something to do, should drop ‘by\-at one of the following locations and join. in on the anywhere from touch football . _of cards. ‘Thursday 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. ‘1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Caulfield . August as follows: ' August 6: Fish Cheakanius o . . night at the P.N.E. Tuesday; : ' August 17: Bicycle Sechelt ” ' Center, 780 - 22nd St., West’ was educated here and graduated from UBC in 1951. Ald. Marcino said later He lives with his wife that the original resolution Gwen and six children at had received only narrow 1899 Queen’s Avenue, West approval by council and was Wancouver. withdrawn because of the strong feelings of Quebec delegates and the divisive effect it could have on the FCM. 71 ‘Litcoet- Ra. Coach House Hotel ‘North Vancouver . for appointments phone 987-1717 sponsors Kirby’s Klippers senior lacrosse Klipper T-shirts available now. tions, on a rotating basis for. the months of July and designed for those teens in grades, 7, 8, 9 and 10, so- teens who will be‘home this ivities. ‘The activities will range @ For four generations RHV. Tee & Son have. dealt i in fi ine AUTHENTIC Antique Furniture of the 17th & 18th centuty...... —@ AUTHENTIC antique furniture is proving to be one of the _ most solid investments available today..... @ The important word. is....AUTHENTIC ee @ Until the end of June we are holding an» AUTHENTIC YEAR END SALE A VERY UNUSUAL YEAR END SALE - Selected pieces of fine authentic antique furniture are available at 80% of their market value... . YOU CAN MAKE A WISE INVESTMENT — Come to the Gallery and see for yourself... 2HV TEE 8 SON | INGLAND) LID > Open Monday thru Saturday 10 am. to 6 pm: | 7963 Granville Street Vancouver 263-0322 -or volleyball to a quiet game The schedhle of locations and times is as follows:' Recreation Center: Wed-" nesdays and Fridays’ 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Ambleside Park: Glenmore School: Tuesdays School: Mondays 1:00 - 9:00 | P-m." In conjuction with this program there will be weekly Special Day Trips also ' scheduled for July and: ‘Monday, - "July 5: Bicycle: | Bowen Island. Tuesday, July — ‘13: A day at the beach at | Point Roberts. Wednesday, July 21: Canoe Indian Arm. Thursday, July 29: Royal. Hudaon to Squamish. Friday, Lake. Monday, August :9:'A *: . Peninsula. For registratlom, and .in- formation on these programs stop by the ‘Recreation Vancouver, or call 926-3266.