Sunday, April 14, 1991 - North Shore News - 47 BUSTER BROWN CHILDREN’S WEAR Entire stock including new spring arrivals infant to size 14 Kaboom sizes 7 to 14 : z) NEWS photo Mike Wakefield FOUR-YEAR-OLD vessica Rockcliff adds her tricycle to the mountain of goods that will go on sale April 20th, 1 -.7. to 3 p.m., at Seymour Heights Elementary School's ‘‘Good as New”’ sale. Seymour Heights holds spring sale Lynn Vatev Centre 988-7466 Richmond Centre + Surrey Place « Willowbrook Mall, Langley SEYMOUR HEIGHTS Elemen- tary School is holding a Good As New Sale on Saturday, April 20 from | to 3 p.m. Organizers say this is a perfect opportunity for parents to clear their children’s closets of any outgrown items that are still in good condition. People !ike the sale because they can recover a portion of initial clothing expenses and purchase new items in excellent condition at low prices. All types of merchandise will be accepted und sold on consign- ment. Items for sale will include summer clothing, baby equipment, designer wear, toys, and sports equipment, All submissions must be in good as new condition. Clothes should be clean, pressed and suitable for summer. Organizers say they are determined to maintain high standards so people know what to expect each time the sale is of- fered. liems for sale should be delivered to the gymnasium at Seymour Heights Elementary School, 2640 Carnation Street, North Vancouver, on Friday, April 19 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. or on Saturday April 20 from 9 to 10 a.m. The pick-up time for cheques and unsold merchandise is Satur- day, April 20 from 4 to 5 p.m. For more information and details on how to submit items call 929-4223; 929-1349; or 929- 2116. Preschool hosts special person night THE THREE and four-year-old children at the Grand Boulevard Preschool held a Special Persons Night at their school on April 11. The children held the event to honor the special people in their lives —- including fathers, siblings, Shore and all are part of a pro- vincial network of preschools. The school is a _ non-profit society. Unlike commercially operated preschools, parents are completely responsible for the administration and operation of Monthly seminars are given on a variety of topics relating to parent education by experts in the field. Many of the parents associated with the preschool work outside the home, yet find time to get in- VOLUNTEEE grandparents and nannies. the school. vowed. Bou! 4 Preset Mothers receive their accolades Parents have the unique oppor- ran oulevar reschool és . . at the Mother's Day Tea in May. tunity to participate in the located in the Queensbury You are invited to a volunteer ; There are 1! Parent Participa- classroom under the direction of Elementary School, 2020 Moody ; i H . I tion Preschools on the North the qualified preschool teacher. St., North Vancouver. orientation and registration evening for the B.C. Festival of the Arts, May 22 - 26 in the District of North Vancouver. Please come, invite your friends, find out more about the Festival of the Arts and how you can be a part of the excitement! TUESDAY APRIL 23, 1991 7:30 p.m. at CARSON GRAHAM SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 2145 Jones Ave, North Vancouver "SPRING CHALLIS PRINTED SEED LINEN TYPE + 100% RAYON , ay | BP aay.» 28% Rayon + HEH WIDE $6 °° BUTTERICK >a $Q99 PATTERNS