46 ~ Sunday, October 30, 1988 - North Shore News NEXT CASE, YOUR HONOR. (F THEY ALL LOOKED LIKE ~ THAT WE COULD CLEAR THE NATION'S JUPICIAL BACKLOG BY LUNCHTIME !! LAUREL, 1 Don't 1 Kolo) How J THIS SFE | WANT T HEAR TT WAS COOKING. SUPPOSED To } ANY MORE COMMENTS BEFORE Y>v WERE BE kpBLE? ABOUT MY COCKING/ | BogNn! IN FACT, IN = COLLEGE, 1 MASORED IN COOKING / YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK, \/ WHENEVER I READ A WILMA / IT TELLS OF NATURE'S | BOOK LIKE THIS, IT MAKES ' WONDERS ! THE Y’RE ME_THINK HOW LOWLY be REALLY SOMETHIN’! AND UNGIGNIFICANT A FAD ACAPEIN FRNCE MER THEY SPOKE ENGLISH? ¥ AGATHA CRUM THIS 16 A WEDDING FICTURE OF ME AND ON THE MY LATE HUSBAND, STEPS IN CFs YOUR LONG WEDOING «BUT WHAT STEPS ARE THESE, AGATHA® 1 THOUGHT 1 KNEW EVERY CHAPEL IN THE CITY, STANDING Ad THE VASTNESS OF SPACE A SURE ROGSLES THE MIND AND STIRS THE IMAGINATON! DO YOU EVER PONDER. | THE UNNERSE, DODO? , ON AN ATHLETIC SCHOLA 2 I PRESUME. YEAH, A BIG MAC, FRIES ANDA CHOCOLNIE. SHAKE, SL VOUS PLAIT? CITY BANK AND TRUST Co, Several conditions may first be resolved on the home front. Then, you can give your at- tention to your personal life. er) ARIES (March 21-April 20): . TAURUS (April 21-May 20):Make the cross-section of calls that will advance your finest efforts. What you’re zeal- ly after is an assurance of basic security. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): RR The whole question of money and possessions will benefit from your insight. CANCER (ure 21-July 22): You are in the limelight, and will most likely know precisely what to do with it. Under no circumstances step back into the shadows. EQ EO Gay 23-Aug, 22): Find the answers that need to be found. Discard what is no longer of value to you. Mid-week denotes a hi rofile for you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22): . rg Clear away the dead wood. This is a week that should end on a vital and progressive note —- with you in charge. Week of Oct. 30-Nov. 5, 1988 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): wo Listen to your own advice this week. In‘fact, this is one week in which you must make your authority felt. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22): What you do the early part of the week will have a profound effect on the work scene. Rely on your intituion now. Pr 7) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 ~Dec. 21): A break with tradition is not what will help you. Instead, be perceptive and be willing to give the support that is asked for. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. mes 49): You'll gain more by delving into the inner lining of agreements and getting at’ the truth. This adds to yur power base. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. oh 18): Help the person or the special group that has helped you. And this will be returned to you in the way you need it. ~aam | PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): «és¢! Even though your emotional life seems to dominate everything, be ready to turn your at- tention toward work by mid-week. It’s vital! : Options for volunteers — BRIGHTEN UP dreary autumn days by getting involved in a rewarding volunteer experience. The following is a list of some of the volunteer experiences available at the North Shore Information _ and Volunteer Centre. CREATIVE SELF-STARTERS. A crisis/services centre is looking for people with a knowledge of non-profit organizations and the wife assault issue to act as commit- - tee members. Duties include assisting the board of directors . with ideas for public relations and fund raising. The board meets monthly from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Training and orientation provided. FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC DRIVERS wanted to drive meals to various locations one day per week. Volunteer should like seniors. Orientation provided. BE A RECEPTIONIST. Friend- ly person wanted to answer phones, lend equipment for Red Cross and disseminate informa- tion. If you have some knowledge of community service and would i like to explore the receptionist field this is a good opportunity. Hours are one three-hour shift per week. SOCCER ENTHUSIASTS. A local soccer club is looking for a- coach for a team of 14 year olds. Why not share your soccer skills and get some exercise for four hours per week on Tuesdays or Saturdays? Orientation provided. ‘LEADERSHIP SKILLS. A health-related society wants people with good organizational and peo- ‘ple skills to assist with their fund- raising campaign. Times are at the volunteer’s convenience. THEATRICAL INTERESTS. If you have some office experience come and be the minute taker and newsletter assistant for this little theatre group. Volunteer receives free theatre tickets. Meetings are on the first Wednesday of each month. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities, call Joan at North Shore Informa- tion and Volunteer Centre, a par- ticipating agency member of the United Way, at 985-7138. : d IDRAPES AND PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. — ‘‘Mickey”’ a dear ttle six month-old Pom. pup (in photo) phone Doris Orr, 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: Aivedale Shepherd; Cocker Samoyed; Fox Hound; pure-bred Doberman; Dober- man Lab; Black Lab; white cats; Siamese; fluffy Tabby kittens. Please phone 987-9915 or 988-5643. PETS LTD needs good homes for: 10 mo. p/b Norwegian Elkhound; 2% yr. p/b min. poodle; 5 yr. p/b Amer. Cocker; 5 yr. p/b Golden Re- triever; 4 yr. p/b Doberman; small Shep. X; small Blk. Lab X; large Bik. Lab; sweet Tabby kittens and several young adult cats — all spayed or neutered. Please call 988-7461 or 254-9788. | BEDSPREADS | PROFESSIONAL SEAMSTRESS #1 LIVING ROOM #2 LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM DINING ROOM HALLWAY HALL #3 WHOLE HOUSE SINGLE FLOOR, $ 95 TRAFFIC AREA OF PACKAGE 59 3 BEDROOMS Ro 's DRY 987-3431 , CLEANERS 987-3233 $QG95 . $7995 99 648 Queensbury Ave., North Van