C2 - Wednesday, June 13, 1984 - North Shore News Fun for kids NORTH SHORE Neighborhood House will be running a Summer Playground Program from July 3 to August 24, for children ages 6 to 12 years. The program will be located at North Shore Neighborhood (for the lower Lonsdale resident) and at Grant McNeil Housing Com- plex (for residents of the Complex). The program at N.S.N.H. will cost $35 for the summer, plus a children’s membership fee of $2.75 (for non- members), and the program at Grant McNeil will cost $15 for the summer, plus a child membership fee of $2.75 (for non-members). The summer program will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and | to 4 p.m. daily, Mon- day through Friday. A wide variety of activities is plann- ed, from arts and crafts, to games, drama, cooking, competitions, special events, and on every .Wednesday, a full day out-trip! For further information and registration, please can- tact Brenda at 987-8138. . < AK at Ns SNS ASS & g LIFE SAVING EVERY YEAR about 1,000 Canadians, including 200 children, die in the water. OF these deaths, one-fifth occur in swimming and diving- related accidents According to Water Safety Service Pro gram Co-ordinator Cathy Walker, knowledge of Red Cross water safety skills can save lives “To help pass on. these skills, we need trained water safety instructors Red Cross We want to further reduce the number of drownings and increase the amount of pleasure peo, ple have in and around (tHe water,’ said Walker To promote pubtic awareness of water safety, Red Cross will hold water safety instructor schools in this area. Eligible” par fhoipants must be at least 16 years old, hold the Red Cross Water Satety Leader Award and al least a Bronze Medallion liesaving award Successful completion of the course will allow par troapants to teach the Red Cross Water Safety program Water safety skills in their community. Pre-registration 1s re- quired. Contact the Water Safety Service at 879-7551 for further information Courses will be held Wilham Graffin Pool, &41 Queens Rd West, North Vancouver, June 1S, 22 from Sto lOpm and June 16, 17, 23,24 trom &® am West Van Aquatic Centic, 776 22nd Street, West Van couver, June TS, 22) trom SWtoll pm and June 16, 17,230 24 trom bite 9 pom too pm The sale you've been waiting for starts Friday, June 1oth. Don't miss it! Wordwards CHILDREN’S librarians Janet Chidgey, left, and Karen Coyne work on a new display to promote the North Van City Library summer reading club for grade one to seven children. The cut-off for registration is June 23. Computer Camps starting July 3 Parnes Register now for one or two wee programs — Intro to computers — Programming in LOGO, BASIC — Special Topics for all ages Educational Tutoring Summer programs in most subject areas Starting as low as $11/hr. 1 to 1 or computer assisted. Edline Learning E/e Centre 987-2187 SI” 142 W. 15th St. North Van. located at (Prime Time Computing) NEWS photo Terry Peters Let Dad stretch out in the sun on the CORMORAN® zs ha | 6// SPECIAL : AM ormtorafi Lounge Rey $495 VV \ ow °369 | : Bar Table it is a beauty of a chatr | in molded synthetic Keg $98 resin — with l Now 569 absolutely no metal parts This sturdy lounge chot: adjusts caatly trom upright to fully reclining position i; C onventent BAR TABL. also in molded resin Of course, the CORMORAN® and BAR TABLE «ome with the two-year Allibert” furniture guarantee A Liha B E RT " styled for outdoor Huing Hac de eo © athe wr Alhe ry NORTH VANCOUVER Downtown South Vancouver 1222 Marine Drive 1490 Hornby 2566 Granville 984.7885 685 8716 736-8491