Dboys php: 38 - Sunday, September 11, 1994 — COMMUNITY BULLETIN B North Shore News RD Terry Fox Run fast approaches CHAMBER HOLDS TALK... Expo 86 consultant Bob Griffiths speaks at the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce's next break- fast meeting, 7:30 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Peppi’s Restaurant in Dundarave. Griffiths owns and oper- ates a consulting and project man- agement company, which serves the tourism, leisure and service indus- tries. His talk, “Opportunity and Challenges for Community Tourism,” is open to the public. For info or reservations, call 926-6614. .., MUSEUM SEEKS VOLUN- TEERS... Participate in behind-the- scenes explorations and insightful talks by leading museum workers. West Vancouver Museum and Archives has scheduled a program with the North and West Vancouver Muscums, To run three consecutive Mondays, starting Monday, Sept. 19, from | to 4 p.m.. “Exploring Museums: Our Past, Your Future” will be held at the Lucas Centre, 2132 Hamilton Ave., North Vancouver. FACILITATORS NEEDED... Help kick butts. The Canadian Cancer Society seeks volunteers to work with its Fresh Start quit smok- ing program. The first training ses- sion for volunteer facilitators will be held Saturday, Sept. 24. Interested persons should phone the society at 872-4400 in advance of that date to schedule an interview. West Vancouver Recreation Centre is going on safari. In celebration of the International Year of the Family. the rec centre will hold a “Family Safari,” next Sunday, Sept. 18, from 10 a.m. to | p.m. This free event fea- tures hip-hop line dancing, safari ani- mal clay creations and a bouncing baboon trampoline ciass. Children’s entertainer Joey Hanlon will lead a chorus of jungle songs. For more information, call 926-3266. FOX RUN APPROACHES... The I4th-annual Terry Fox Run takes place across the country next Sunday, Sept. 18. To participate in the North Shore leg of the run, 8:50- 1} am., pick up a pledge sheet at any North Shore branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. Phone |-800-665- 8369 for more information. PUBLIC INFORMATION | GVRD Hollyburn Relief Sewer Project sCoTH and Restoration of the Centennial Seawalk The Greater Vancouver Regional! District invites you to drop by our information booth located on the West Vancouver Centennial Seawalk and learn more about our proposed project to upgrade sewers in the area which will result in enhancements to the existing seawalk and area landscaping. Public information Booth The information booth will be open on the seawalk near 19th Street on: for anyone interested in volunteering JOIN THE ADVENTURE... The Thursday, September [5 — noon to 7 p.m. Friday, September | 6 — 7 a.m. to noon Saturday, September 17 — noon to 7 p.m. This is your opportunity to review the draft design plans and ask questions of the GVRD and West Vancouver Parks staff who are involved in the project. If you cannot visit the information booth, but would like to ask a question or make a comment, please contact: Marg Latham, Project Engineer 436-6990 or Erik Lees, West Vancouver Parks Dept. 922-121 How You Study Is Our Business. For more information call 1-800-663-9711 fn the Lower mainland call 431-3300 Or At Night... Or By Computer! The Open Learning Agency offers a wide range of post secondary courses and a variery of ways to study. Your courses may include Knowledge Network television broadcasts, telephone tutors, evening classroom tutorials of computer. conferencing, Most courses are transferable to other B.C. colleges and universities. What You Study Is Your Business. 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