22 - Wednesday, August 28, 1991 - North Shore News DROP OFF YOUR MIXED PAPER! RECYCLERS WILL have the opportunity to drop their mixed paper off for recycl- ing at a weekend event happening Friday, Sept. 6 to Sunday, Sept. 8. In conjunction with the North Shore Recycling Pro- gram and_ International Paper Industries Ltd., The Bay will be inviting local residents to bring their mix- ed paper to The Bay’s Garden Centre area. Collected will be office paper, computer paper, glossy paper, magazines and pressed board (i.e. cereal boxes). If possible, _com- puter paper should be sepa- rated from the other mixed Paper. Corrugated cardboard, which can be taken to the North Shore Transfer Station or International Paper In- dustries at Riverside and Spicer, will not be accepted at The Bay. Hours for the drop-off are 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30) p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, and noon to5 p.m.on Sunday, Sept.8. from the North Shore People bringing paper will Recycling Program and the be given a discount coupon Lynn Canyon Ecology Cen- for Bay purchases. tre. Also at the event will be At 1 p.m. on Saturday and information and displays Sunday, a naturalist from the ecology centre will lead a Course in nature walk along the banks composting of the Capilano iver. For more information offered about the paper drop-off, call 984-9730. HERE’S AN opportunity to help the environment and reduce the amount of gar- bage you have to lug out to the curb each week. The GVRD_ is offering tree evening classes on the techniques and uses of composting. The two-hour workshops will be held on Wednes- day, Sept. 11 and on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the GVRD‘s Compost Demonstration Garden (4856 Still Creek Ave.) right across from the Burnaby Recycling Depot. You'll learn about the different kincs of compost bins and what to put in them on Sept. 17 and how to use the end product on 41 ¢ Sept. 18. NEWS photo Neil Lucente To get more information MARK KUHN, manager of The Bay at Park Royal, is hoping to fill this space $ about this free class, call with mixed paper for recycling. The Bay its hosting a drop-off depot for mixed ? 436-6800. Phone now to paper on the weekend of Sept. 6 to 8. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS PORTEAU BLUFFS ROCK SCALING PROJECT SEA-TO-SKY HIGHWAY 99 The Ministry of Transportation and Highways advises that there will be 20- minute delays on the Sea-to-Sky Highway at Porteau Bluffs, 25 km north of Horseshoe Bay from Tuesday September 3 until Friday September 27. The 20-minute delays are needed for rock scaling werk. Delays are scheduled as follows: Monday to Thursday Friday 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M.-12:30 Noon There will be no delays on Friday afternoons or on weekends. For further information, please contact the Ministry of Transportation and Highways 24-Hour Road Report at 525-4997 (Greater Vancouver), 938- 4997 (Whistler), 371-4997 (Kamloops), 860-4997 (Kelowna), 855-4997 (Abbotsford), 380-4997 (Victoria). in all other areas please call 1-800-663- 4997 Province of British Columbia ; Ministry of Transportation and Highways Hon. Lyall Hanson, Minister register as space is limited. SEWELLERS RE-MOUNT SALE AUGUST 22nd-31st ; Create “new jewellery” by re-setting m your gems in a dramatic designer mount. @ m (Over a thousand designs to choose from.) & JEWELLERS Capilano Mall Location 984-2040