SUNDAY SERVICE: April 18, 10:30 a.m., North Shore Unitarian Church. Richard Bocking, writer, producer, director, will deliver a service entitled “Discovering human values in the flow of a river.” Light lunch available for $5 followed by a workshop from 1-3) p.m. Info: Marion Goddard at 921-9211 or Julie Joy at 926-1621. eee FOUNDERS’ DAY: Sunday, April 18, at 10 a.m. Highlands United Church is celebrating their = 50th anniversary. Join the congre- gation for worship, tea/cof tee and a display of the histo- ry of the church. Information: 980-6071 or 987-3725. ees FINDING THE CRE- ATIVE SELF: Workshap on Sunday, April 18, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V., from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Suggested $10 dona- tion to Miracle House Society. Info: 987-6985. eof PIONEER SUNDAY: Sunday, April 18, St. Johns the Evangelist Church, 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist will be followed by a lunch to hon- our N.V. elders. Info: 986- 1511. eae 1999 YOUTH SERVICES CANADA PROJECT: North Shore Neighbourhood House is accepting resumes until April 19 for this program. Twelve youth, 18-24, that are out of work and out of school will receive a weekly training allowance and completion bonus. The program requires a commitment to 35 hours/week for six months. Applicants should have an interest in careers in tourism, _ KIWANIS club of West Vancouver members Larry Coles (left to tight), president Alex Brokenshire and lan Andrews were manning a booth at Park Royal Shopping Centre recently to encourage men and women to join the 50-year-old service club. For information, cail Brokenshire at 922-7860. community development and/or public relations. Mail to: Coordinator, Youth Services . Canada, NSNH, 225 §E. 2nd St., North Vancouver, B.C. V7L 1C4. eoe WEST VAN WOMEN’S NETWORK: Tuesday, April 20. Dinner meeting 6 p.m. at Hollyburn Country club. Speaker is Vicki Elson of the North Shore Rescue team. Guests welcome. Tickets $28/824. For information, please call Linda Metcalfe at 926-2001. een HIKING IN THE RING OF FIRE: Tuesday, April 20, 7 p.m., Capilano Library. Jette Helin and Tracey Innes describe hiking the volcanoes of Indonesia in a slide show presentation. Free admission. eee LIONS JOURNEY FOR SIGHT: Sunday, May 2. Registration 9 a.m. with walk starting at 10 a.m. Lynn Headwaters Park. For pledge See more page 33 CCSS would like to take this opportunity to show its appreciation to the many volunteers involved in the Society’s programs and services for their hard work, dedication and support. This includes the Seniors’ Hub, the Youth Outreach Services and the many projects and initiatives taking place throughout the year. Without the many hours of volunteer _contribution, the Society could not continue to perform its mandate of addressing current and emerging needs in our community. In addition CCSS would like to specifically recognize the work of the Board of Directors, committee members, general volunteers and support of the front reception staff. We look forward to continuing the chalienge together! FOR INFORMATION ON VOLUNTEERING PLEASE CALL 988-7115 1 1-888-8TOMLEE 2 hrs. FREE parking behind bidg., Sunday, April 18, 1999 ~ North Shore News — 31 [ PERSONAL INJURY Free Initral Consultation Douglas W. Lahay CLARK, WILSON BARRISTERS S SOLICITORS 800-885 West Georgia Street. Van. 687-5700 24 HOUR MESSAGE 643-3161 | B ICRC’ policies are not law. 1 will ger you a fair settlement or tral award. John Larrivee’s | fine Vancouver ; ‘a built acoustic guitars ' are a special feature of the ost TOM LEE MUSIC 3 guitar department. \periehce trie craftsmanship at Tom Lee? Vanceuver P 929 Granville St., | oe ; rth [PAY AS YOU DRIVE Plans Availabie! A CIAL ce $7 y, tm Includes: Road Test + TransCheck 21 Plus® Service « Removing the Pan © Cizaning the ' Sump & Screen®* © Replace the Pan Gaskal & Fiuic « Adjust the Bands & Linkage** Limit: One Coupon Per Customer Mus! not be combined with other offers. EXPIRES Apt. 30/99 $100° OFF PUNISHMENT Leo Knight: every Wednesday on page seven in yvur North Shore News.