YMCA sponsors exchange NORTH VANCOUVER YOUTH have a chance to visit Quebee City and learn more about its people and its culture this summer. The International Unit of the Vancouver YMCA is organizing the exchange program for June 28-July 21. The procram fee is on- ly $150 per person, The YMCA is a non-profit organization and this program is an annual community service pro- gram offered by the YMCA. For more information 681-0221. ADVENTURES FEATURE phone Numbers riddle solved NORTH SHORE sites shouldn't really be a mystery to find. Unfortunately, the map found on page 25 in the News’ North Shore Adventures feature in the Wed., June 4 issue was missing an index. The following lists the items to be found on the map: 1. Grouse Mountain 2. Cleveland Dam 3. Capilano Salmon Hatchery 4. Capilano Suspension Bridge §. Royal Hudson 6. SeaBus 7. Farmer’s Market 8. Presentation House 9, Station Museum 14 - Friday, June 6, 1986 - North Shore News or “50 Bays for ‘ahs 2 27in year of service to tens of thousands of domestic & foreign car & light truck owners 7, Collision S Sailing know-how CATCH THE WIND YOU DON'T have to get wet to learn how to sail. At the Arts, Sciences & Technology Centre on Sat., June 7 and Sun., June 8, Sven Donaldson will explain the art and science of sailing in a presentation entitled Sailboats: How da they work? Donaldson is a sailing generalist and author of the book The Sufl- or'’s Guide to Sails. Presentations begin at 2 p.m. This program is being presented in conjunction with Flowmotion, an exhibition examining Ue