"Page 14, June 14, 1978 - North Shore News CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 MULTIRACIAL FAREWELL When it came. to hiring | a hall, he asked for permission to have coloreds -and whites - attending so. he “was not. - forced . into. segregating - whom they were. . Saying» goodbye to. _ “We had a gathering with everyone present . and it belied what everyone had been Saying.’ The Havercrofts left South Africa for family reasons. They had daughters i in Africa | and a son in England and _ wanted to be more central-. ‘ised to reach family members. in. different parts of the’ world. So they returned to ‘Eng: - larid and lived in Leicester _ decides to include spiritual counselling, he says: ‘‘I am — until 1971 when they moved for their final appointment to Petersfield, Hampshire, _ - where Havercroft was in charge of the Salvation Army ‘corps there for three years | until 1974, when he officially retired at 65. But "‘Havercroft; who. seems .as fit and sharp. as anyone 20 years: his junior,. -hasn’t been inactive: for a moment and retirement . seems to have made no difference to. the pace of his — -crofts’. creased. life. RETIRED _. BUT STILL WORKING . “I have retired officially, ‘but never let aside my work. -- not one day.”’ . And it did nothing to curb their travelling. It was the start of a whole new phase in their life -- in Canada. ‘:. They started out in Tor- onto, where one of their daughters was living, but ended up in North Vancouver where another daughter, Olive, lives with her hus- band, Mike McCarthy, 554 Braemar. — Boat. Owners of boats moored in West Vancouver this. week- end get an opportunity to. greatly reduce the chances of _ & being ripped off, by taking advantage of a free engrav- ing service being offered by West Van Police. As part of the federal government’s summer job creation program for stu- dents, youngsters equipped with engraving equipment will be standing by at Sunset Marina and = Thunderbird Marina Saturday and Sunday. They will be mark- ing outboards and other valuables aboard boats that pull alongside for the theft prevention program. Fitnoss is fun. Try somo. | at. >? _The. wish of the. Haver- _ crofts: to be with family tied in with a need arising in the. . North Shore courts and was - responsible for their decision _ to live at their present home at 311 - 131 West Ath Street. — ~~ eelebrating the hundredth © year of the change in name from the Christian Mission to. “the Salvation Army, which His work with legal aid is . ‘one of the aspects. of ‘his involvement i in the Vancouv- er corps’ correctional : ser- - vices. : 4 He: says of. his . iesat aid work: “‘It was almost natural, you know. I’d'been here‘one | day and the departmental head, Captain. Robertson, people in trouble with the law.’ ‘As to wihiatheso or not he guided by | circumstances. But that aspect | is the biggest : consideration.’ STILL TRAVELLING And although he’s always: busy, he still finds time to enjoy those things that enticed him into looking .at . the Salvation Army i in’ the first place. travelling has" In September 16 they set : off to visit their families in various parts of the world on - a six-month trip.- They went to Toronto and then London, where they have a son.who is also an — officer in the Salvation Army. From there it was back to Johannesburg, where they have another son. When we got there we found there was a need for us to fill a Salvation Army appointment and took charge of a. corps there for 2%2' months. ' _ Then they visited Nairobi, moving on to Israel, which they visited throughout before. returning back to ~ London and then Vancouver. protection “to - If anything, the Haver-_ a SUMMER 3 RACQL ETBALL & SQUASH cA BOYS & GIRLS 12-18 Other age groups on request _SESSIONS (15 HOURS) “It took us 10 months to do — what we had planned to do in six ‘months.”” The. visit they’ re. currently» in England’ for coincides. with | the international seminar lasts: 10 days. from June 30. "They will be among the | 10,000 delegates that’ will fill the . Wembley . Stadium, ‘Wembley | Pool. Auditorium and the Albert Hall for the _ biggest: ever. affair in Salva- . asked if I would be willing to © work. My work is counselling and — giving . guidance tion Army history. ~ And then, of. course, there’s the music. After all these years, Havercroft is. still a bandsman at heart, ‘still playing his double E-flat bass, which he says:is a tuba, in orchestral terms, although he adds, “But. it’ Ss more than that.’’ . Now. he ‘plays with the Vancouver Reservist Band, composed of former -bands- men who have retired from the Salvation Army. They. “get ‘together: and . spend their time. going” around. and. playing | ‘ various institutions | senior citizens’ homes. . “Yes, i GETTOGETHER at _CELEBRATIONS STANLEY PARK | J JUNE 25-JULY 1 | Monday through Friday 8:30 AM ~- 11:30 AM or 12:45 PM ~ 3:45 PM Camp equipment package available Starting July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24* July 31 August 7 August 14 ’ August 21 August 20°: *Spoclal advanced sossion REGISTRATION AT THE COURT HOUSE | THE COURT HOUSE RAC . of Artists. and i's always been the ~ _ band for me.””_- Vancouver — Civic ‘sponsored | by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council local artists. Lori Manson ‘and Joyce Temple © are showing their _ recent work until July.5. The hours — of the Civic Cenre are 8:30 - a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. Monday to Friday. At a show | in the North Centre. ‘Lori has. had “works | in various group shows, includ-— ing the -Federation.- of. Canadian — Artists Group Show in 1974, the Malaspina - Printmakers Travelling Show | in 1975 and. the — North . Vancouver Community Arts - Council § in 1975: and 1976. Joyce Temple is a silk- , screener who has also potted . Lori Manson is involved in water colour and drawing, _ having received her formal training at the Vancouver School of Art. She has taught at the Kerrisdale Community > Centre and has. conducted travelling workshops in iso- lated areas of B.C. ‘sponsored by the Canadian Federation *COLLISION REPAIRS involved in film making. Her TA YLORMOTIVE HAS THE BEST! HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS} . Qualified technicians In.each fleid. Many with 20 to 40 years wae ~ “AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS _ “COMPLETE GENERAL MECHANICAL, “WHEEL, FRAME ALIGNMENT & BALANCING “BAKE OVEN PAINTING FREE CONSULTATION - ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TAYLORMOTIVE 174 PEMBERTON, N.V. _19 YEARS "CUSTOMER SATISFACTION and painted. Largely self | taught; she received training at the San Francisco Art Institute and- the Vancouver | School of Art. She has conducted work- shops in - ceramics and seriagraphy, and has been are pleased: to announce the opening of a branch » office: of our Travel Agency at the International Plaza Hotel; North Vancouver. Groups - Individual - - Bu + Air, Land, Sea arrangements _ AIRLINE TICKETS AT AIRPORT. PRICES - riers international Piaza — "1999 Marine Dr.. North Vancouver ah 1995-61 21. 5 DAY CAMP | $25 F PER SESSION 124 West 3rd Strest, North Vancouver Each participant will receive: - private instruction on court ~ group Instruction on court = theory sessions - wind-up tournament - T-shirt “ practico time ~ literature Professional instruction by lan | Stirling and othor C Stott ourt House 5 racquetball and 3 International squash courts. We can accom. | modate a limited number of Students so register now. Call Torry Grimwood. 986-5341 group ‘shows. included the JUNE 25-JULY 1 “Hotels QUETS Malaspina Printmakers in’ 1976, «the. Federation of Canadian Artists in 1976, the: Rembrandt : Gallery | in 1976 ‘and, most: recently, at the Palette > Gallery i in 1978. GETTOGETHER CELEBRATIONS STANLEY PARK APPR), oF HERAIN SE yee is weer, ey APPOINTMENTS | 985-7455,