REC CENTRE EVENTS Don’t let summer slip by LOOKING for activities to fill those lazy days of sum..... mer? Do not allow the pro- grams at Delbrook and William Griffin Community Centres slip by. Pre-schoolers can become involved in the ever-popular Tiny Tot Tumbling classes on Tuesday and Thursday at 12 noon William Griffin, or ballet classes on Monday and Wednesday starting at 9:00 a.m. for 3 year olds, 9:45 a.m. for 4 and 5 years old. School age children can keep themselves occupied with a host of fun-filled-ac- uvities. Tennis ang- swim combination is available at 10:45 - 11:45<4.m. on Mon- day & Wednesday for 7-9 year olds and Tuesday and Thursday for 10-12 yrs. Claybuilding is held on Fl ’ From page C1 tolerant too,’’ Lake said. As long as the birds are in the house, the cat subdues its hunter instincts and more or less ignores them. Some volunteers specialize in caring for pigeons, like Lake, some in shore birds and some in birds of prey, like the Days. Right now, the Days are carmmng for two baby screech owls, a hawk from Cache Creek, a baby red-tailed hawk, two. barn owls, a baby great horn owl aes Hed Charter d type C,hbtantr typres Nouveau type Hose 926-1610 PARK ROYAL NORTH 2s E NOW HAV 4 WEEK WINE KITS thereauiyolais. Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00, a.m. for 6-8 year olds. Clay for Teens starts at 11:00 a.m. Some ‘‘R’’ Fun Arts and Crafts is in the evening, 6-9 yrs. attend at 6:15 p.m. and 10-12 yrs. attend at 7:30 p.m. A creative Jazz Dance Camp will be held from Aug. 7-10. Four consecutive days of dance will start at 9:00 a.m. for 5-7 years old and 9:45 a.m. for 8-9 years. A Street and Breakdance Camp will be offered Aug. 13-17 for qhose under 15 yrs. and Aug. 20-24 for 15 yrs. and over. Evening classes in Street and Breakdance begin Aug. 14 at 8:15 p.m. A workshop for all ages has been planned for Aug. 25. Ballet for 6-8 years old is scheduled on Tuesday -and wounded animals and ‘the drunk.’ Because birds of prey eat live, furry animals, the Days breed rats and mice for food. Until a bird is well enough to catch the animals put in its cage, it cannot be released because Wt would starve to death, Bev Day ex- plains. Volunteers work in con- junction with vets and animal hospitals who pro- vide their services free of charge. Both Lake and Day said vets were very heipful and interested, because it gives them an opportunity to CHECK YOUR CELLAR... OUR STOCKS HAVE INCLUDING bees Val White Moosetelie: lypoee Wine Sbtrt « Loretto lr aueride ty 5605 £. HASTINGS BBY. Thursday at 10:45 a.m. and 11:30 for those 9 years and over. Teen Jazz is held at William Griffin on Wednesdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. “There are more general recreation classes for all ages that could make this summer more memorable. Beginners Karate on Wednesday and Friday - meet at 12:00 noon. Choices in the aquatics area or Spring Board Diving on Tues. & Thurs. at 6:30 p.m. or Royal Lifesaving Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross on Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m. or 5:00 p.m. Adults can spend a few relaxing hours as well. On Mondays you will find Adult Gymnastics in the Griffin Gym at 8:30 p.m. Arts and Crafts classes treat animals they would normally never encounter in their practices, which are usually limited to treating cats and dogs. Lake said her vet even makes house calls to check the progress of some birds. The WRA’s main facility is at the Burnaby Lake Nature House at 4519 Piper Avenue. There 1s usually someone there to receive animals and emergency calls, and many birds are nursed back to health there and then released to the lake. For any information on the Senet ma: {pcan tyes ( Preatoliss typoe bibvcrves 299-9737 C3 - Sunday, July 29, 1984 - North Shore News ¢ Start at 7 p.m. at Delbrook. Choose from Pottery on Monday and Wednesday, Sculpture on Tuesdays or Drawing in the Park on Thursdays. Drop in or register for Adult Jazz on Mondays at 7 p.m. Play a game of Badmin- ton at 7:45 on Thursday or join in a Volleyball match. The Volleyball players meet at Delbrook on Mondays and Griffin on Thursdays. Play Starts at 8:30 p.m. The fitness package is a good answer to staying in shape for your summer ac- tivities. Drop in for a mild moderate or intense workout at a day and time that’s suitable for you. Unlimited attendance at these classes is possible with the purchase of a fitness disc at $40.00 for 3 months (pro-rated) or $2.50 drop-in. A final series of tennis classes is scheduled for August 13. Novice, inter- mediate and advanced players can register for morn- ing, afternoon or evening classes. Why not sign up a ‘group of fmends to take lessons together? Racquetball and squash cuvrts are also available. Unlimiied bookings may be made for the week by con- tacting Delbrook’s front desk. For further information on. these and other programs please refer to your Leisure Guide or call Wiliam Griffin at 986-2255 or Delbrook at 984-4181. WRA_ phone the Burnaby facility at 420-1320. And for those with an injured animal on the North Shore call vol- unteer Fran Lake at 987- 0491 or Rose McGavin at 985-1116. Let COLONY show you... There Is no other dishwasher like a KitchenAid ‘dishwasher ie mt ee << Dp ae hm Died MARI vax | Lo codet | bud Moavy duty “ horsapowtm double Dall bearing motor for jong dapondable sence culouls gtve you more ioating flexibility and capacity = flush waste down the @am Plus triple protection warranty and other exclusive features we can show you. KITCHENAID TRASH COMPACTORS MEAN FEWER TRIPS TO FEWER TRASH CANS. 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