Lifestyles. West Van mi: A WEST Vancouver man was among 27 winners in the Discover B.C. Sweepstakes, a contest spon- sored by the B.C. Pavilion, Coca-Cola and Coast Hotels. C.E. Van Winckel Junior was the prize winner. Twenty-seven free trips to the nine regions of the province were given away during the draw, in- cluding three to the Lower Mainland. The draw was attended by Tom Rust, commissioner of the B.C. Pavilion, Jack O’Neill, president of Coast Hotels and Ted Harrison of Coca Cola Canada Ltd. ‘We hope this contest has directed the attention of our Expo visitors to the exciting vacation destinations throughout British Columbia, and encouraged our own residents to explore other regions,”’ said Rust in announcing the winners. “Congratulations to all those who have won these vacations.’’ Fitness program for leaders FITNESS INSTRUCTORS, physi- cal education teachers, recreation programmers and coaches are among the people who can benefit from courses in the Fitness Lead- ership Program at Capilano Col- lege. Two fitness programs are of- fered through the Outdoor Recre- ation department — the Fitness Leadership Certifi- cate Program and Professional Development Training for Fitness Specialists. All courses in the programs are scheduled for evenings and weekends, The courses being offered this fall are: Fitness for Children, Aquatic Fitness, Fitness First Aid, Exercise to Music Instructor, Strength Training, and Nutrition. Also being offered is Recreation 180 - Fitness Leadership Theory, the first course in the Professional Development program. For more information on Fitness Leadership courses call Capilano College at 984-4947, Handwriting appointment WEST VANCOUVER resideat Robyn Smith was recently re- elected vice-president of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation. Smith, who has been involved in handwriting analysis for 15 years, coordinated the Council of Graphological Societies Conven- tion held recently at UBC. Printing, creativity, and sexual deviations were among the subjects covered by handwriting analysts from Belgium, Spain, Germany, ILAC Appliance We Service . sy All Major ; and Smail Appliances 26% OFF Ail repairs until Dec. 31, 1986. e Free estimates e in-home service e Parts for all makes Bring your vacuum cleaner in for servicing $37-7330 1825 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver and North America. The conven- tion also included a public panel discussion on Graphology in Business: Personnel Selection. Anyone wishing further infor- mation about the group or about handwriting analysis should con- tact Robyn Smith, 922-4714. GRAND OPENING Saturday August 30/86 CASTAWAY TACKLE LTD. Steelhead, Flyfishing, and Saltwater Tackle Rod and Reel Repairs & Custom Rod Building Back in Business at our New Location at CASTAWAY TACKLE LTD. 1388 Main Street North Vancouver 980-1621 Ce ee ae res evs sb . 35 - Friday, August 29, 1986 - North Shore News Ins trip and dropped them into specially marked boxes at the B.C. Pavilion and Coast Hotels. Winners were chosen from ap- proximately 12,000 contestants who filled out official entry forms VOGUE & BUTTERICK PATTERNS (Buy One, Get One Free) (of equal or less value) NEW FALL FABRICS all 25 % OFF regular price SPRING & SUMMER FABRICS ENDS OF LINES ETC. All Priced 50% -70% “ice! price WE ARE looking for attractive local: girls, 18 and over, for a paid modellin assignment in the North Shore New — Sunshine Gir! feature. Anyone in-$ terested please contact the: Photography Department for an inte view, 985-2131.