Options for volunteers REMEDIAL Reading Tutors to work on a one-to-one basis with elementary school children who are experienc- ing specific language dif- ficulties. Excellent training given in multi-sensory remedial reading. This is a long established North Van- couver school board program. French-speaking volunteers needed to socialize with clients at an adult DOES IT make a difference being the first, middle or last born child in a family? How does it affect your personali- ty and character? This topic will be discussed at the first meeting of the New Year by the North Van- couver Branch of the Cana- dian Federation of University Women. The guest speaker will be George Saunder, a Counsellor with the North Vancouver School Board, and the meeting will take place at Highlands United Church January 10 at 7 p.m. The North Vancouver group meets once a month on every second Thursday, and invites all university women graduates to attend. At the meetings, club business is dealt with from 7-7:30 p.m. and then a guest speaker First, middie or last born? daycare centre either in mor- ning or afternoon. This would mean so much to the clients to be able to converse in their own language. Science/biology buff need- ed to explain and demonstrate science exhibits to the general public at a downtown arts, science and technology centre. Volunteer should be in age bracket of 16 to 80 years. Typist to help with takes the floor. Other exciting topics to be covered this year are ‘‘Hearts & Flowers’’. Hayden Stewart, a former advice col- umnist with the North Shore News will speak about Love at the February 14 :neeting, and the new Charter of Rights will. be covered on March 14 by Lynn Smith from the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law. The club is planning a seminar on the Charter of Rights for April when it hopes to have a panel of speakers from the Justice In- stitute to discuss the charter in detail. Further information on the date and times of the seminar will be posted in the North Shore News, and the general public will be invited to attend. newsletter and cook book for a seniors’ care facility in North Vancouver. Job search volunteer to assist clients who have recovered from head injuries (mostly motor bike ac- cidents). Volunteers who have occupational skills themselves would be most ad- vantageous. Clients would be those located on North Shore. . P.R. person to help a sea Tescue association achieve a higher profile in the community. Loan cupboard clerk necd- ed at a West Vancouver loca- tion on Fridays 10 a.m. - Video | Recorders - VHS THE LEADING BRANDS © noon. Sickroom equipment such as wheeichairs, walkers etc. are loaned free of charge by an international non- profit society. For these and many other opportunities available in 1985, please call “Joan or Marilyn at the Volunteer Centre 985-7138, SELLING? | | CALL 986-6222 | C3 - Wednesday, January 9, 1985 - North Shore News Designer Clearance up to 60% off Jan. 9 to 26th featuring: © Berit knitwear Stribley porcelain jewelry e Audace metal & acrylic jewelry © Donna Stark knitwear ® Eal skin hoots « Fresh water pearls Mon.-Fri. 9-5 pm Terri Knill Imports 1602 Pemberton Ave., N. V. 985-9395 | (Bring in this i S! a saaitiondl lls’