31 - Wednesday, April 9, 199g ore News Recipes made | simple PAGE 32 LE eS SOSH AE EFS Da SIRES OPT MO OSC OTR IN TO TS A SAV MS TRD SH SS cat WAST SOMA MLR VOTE ULLAL INOS TEAM ALI VS Locals encouraged to make North Van shine this spring FREE GARBAGE bags will be distributed by 7-Eleven Stores next week. By KIM PEMRERTON NAHCOUVER News Reporter OF COMMERCE. § The give-away is all part of the Make North Vancouver Shine campaign, being held April 14 to 20, to get volunteers involved in cleaning up the community for Expo. John Stevens, area supervisor for 7-Eleven, said the store chain is Nt co-sponsoring the campaign with rou the two North Vancouver : municipalities, to improve the ap- pearance of the city afd district. a He said 20,000 white garbage i. bags imprinted with Make North “ Vancouver Shine will be posted in ‘ public places, such as the library, oa city hall and at North Vancouver recreation facilities. Stevens said the garbage bags are free to anyone willing to help. clean-up city streets and parks. All North Vancouver school children will be given a bag and. already two children’s organiza- tions have committed themselves to the clean-up campaign. They are the Seymour District Boy Scouts and the Norvan Boys and Girls Club. Boy Scouts leader lona Bird said there will be anywhere from 700 to 1,000 children between the ages of five and !7 cleaning parks from the Deep Cove area to the NORTH VANCOUVER chihs | _ COMMUNITY, i eae Se | CLEAN UP WEEK *} f\ “Zia APR de 200 aes ae CC emmnaees He Siaweeeaet PITCHING IN to make North Vancouver tidy are focal Chamber of Commerce members Peggy Pitt-Brooke (holding the sign), Grace Jette (sweeping), Craig Clark (holding open garbage bag) and Graham Reid a “Bird, herself a leader of a boy’s (raking). The Chamber is joining Nocth Varcouver businesses and resi- o “ beaver colony, said 15 members 9¢"tS (0 promote a community clean-up stated Sor Aprit 14-20. a will spend at least two hours next ee week to help clean Seymour Park. a “The beaver’s promise is to love God and to help take care of the world, and by caring for the com- munity, we're showing our love for the world,’’ she said. “Boy scouts are very ecology conscious — it’s part of their training.” She said each pack in North Vancouver is being supplied with free garbage bags, and will use regular meeting time, which is once a week, to pick up debris at a local park. North Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks said Expo is a good incentive for all North Shore municipalities to clean-up their areas. “We'd like to show the best side of our communities,’’ he said. “We've always had a clean-up campaign but this is a very special time of the year."’ North Vancouver District Mayor Marilyn Baker said the local clean-up campaign is combined with the Make the North Shore Shine campaign, that encourages residents to light up their homes with Christmas lights as a special TORS for beaut clothes presents a Breast Fingers Now Oven Ready Delicious tasting pieces af solid breast meat, marinated to make them juicy and tender. AND NOW with a new pre-browned breading so that you can Bake or Deep Fry them right from your freezer. Easier. Quicker. More convenient. But just as tasty. 95 SPRING FASHION LUNCHEON TUESDAY = APRIL 15 - 11:30 A.M. AT THE MERIDIEN -845 BURRARD STREET an JEWELLERY BY KARL STITTGEN ARTWEAR HAIR DESIGN AND MAKEUP BY LE SALON backdrop to Expo. Peggy Pitt-Brooke, manager of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, said its 500 members are sure to endorse the clean-up campaign. “It seems to me we've been very, very tidy, but recently we've had a few complaints. All we have to do is wake up and see that a nice clean street and clean windows will encourage people to go in a store and shop,”’ she said. TICKETS FOR LUNCH AND FASHION SHOW $24 AT NORMAS TWO LOCATIONS 1760 MARINE DRIVE IN WEST VANCOUVER AND 956 KING EDWARD MALL (LE SALON) OR.BY PHONE 926-1256 AND 732-4126 AMPLE PARKING AT HOTEL MERIDIEN O85, $34. or two for $9.95 50 37 reg. $10. for a box of 48 Park Royal Shopping Centre West Vancouver. = Near Woodward’s Food Floor Entrance 922-6815 sesame