| 1 CAN'T STAND THAT SNORING. STUFF SOMETHING IN HER MOUTH ! ING “THAT bu i Agi We _V-CRERRY, THs SuPRRNARIETY "/ [SHANG Aes (ie \S THAT DUH OF ANAT? -_AGATHA:CRU 1KrT Tae tarde Barnes ‘SCOTTISH CULTURE Glan social structure | "THE CLAN system will be the topic of discussion at the last lecture in the B.C. Pipers Association’s series "on the history and culture of Scotland.: Speaker . will be Sharron Gunn, M.A., Celtic Studies, University of Glasgow. . 7 Gunn will present The Highland Clans of the 17th Century, a look at the clan system and social structure that existed in Scotland in the 1600s and continued until its destruction in the mid-!700s. Gunn will in- FM, My YEAH ! BUT IF YOU THINK MY HAND 1S terlace her talk with readings from Gaelic poetry and songs of the period. . A fee of $5 is charged, and coffee and tea will be _ served after the lecture, which takes place Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. (at 73rd Ave.) in Vancouver. All proceeds go to the assistance of young B.C. pipers who compete internationally... . For further information call Ron Sutherland at 988-0479. . liscussed 35 - Suaday, February 14, 1988 - North Shore News LIFESTYLES GIVE TO others during this Feb- ruary ‘heart’ month by volun- teering. Listed below are just a few of the numerous requests for vol- unteers the North Shore Informa- tion and Volunteer Centre has at its office. Call today and let one of the staff find an opportunity that is suited to your skills and interests. There is a place for you. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for the office of the volunteer income tax preparers. Duties include answering phones and making ap- pointments. If you have good Phone skills come and participate in this essential service. Hours are from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays and/or 9 a.m. to noon on Wed- nesdays. LEISURE BUDDY wanted to ac- company young mentally handi- capped woman on outings such as going to the movies, swimming and restaurants. The volunteer should have an understanding of the mentally handicapped and have patience. Hours are at the conve- nience of the volunteer. VICTIMS SERVICE UNIT is looking for people with a mature perspective, excellent English lan- guage skills and some experience in care-giving to work with the vic- tims of crime. The volunteer will. participate in an excellent police- based. training program and will initially be placed with an experi- enced volunteer. A commitment of a minimum of four hours per. week is required. . MUSIC ENTHUSIAST. An assis- fant is needed to act as an usher and ticket taker at a chamber Music concert series. Hours are one Saturday evening per month and one Friday evening. Dates are Feb. 20, March 5, and Friday, April 8. The volunteer may also help at a reception by serving cof- fee and mingling. Orientation is provided. If you are interested in charnber music here is an oppor- tunity to meet others with similar interests. CLASS IV DRIVERS needed to drive young physi- cally-handicapped boy to church on Sunday mornings in the North Vancouver area. Drivers are also needed to drive physically handi- capped people to adaptive fitness classes on Mondays and Wednes- days at I p.m. INTERESTED IN PSYCHOLOGY? A research assis- tant is needed to collect data for an animal bonding study. The project involves studying the effects visiting animals have on the elderly at Evergreen House. The volunteer should be comfortable handling large dogs, have excellent listening skills and empathize with the elder- ly. A car is necessary for the transportation of the dogs every other week for six months. Train- ing and orientation will be provid- voy For more. information . about these and other volunteer oppor- tunities’ please calf Joan atthe North Shore Information... and Volunteer Centre, 2 United Wa member agency, at 985-7138, . \\ The fatiowing Syers, will he arriving’) . this coming week in the Noh: of these flyers, Distributson Department "986-1337 | IN FLYERS ON THE SHORE,