news: Wednesday, July 10, 1991- North Shore News - 45 Your Goermunts Newspaper ) © YOU'VE HEARD that the summer job market is tough. Pe eee ee ee a But maybe you haven't heard Poe ee that the North Shore News Ce can help by providing youth with jobs as newspaper Carriers. The Road to Success —#=/h=. CAMELDANC a ____ Manufacturers of Aerobic Wear © Sports Wear * Casual Wear * Dance Wear _ SUMMER CLEARANCE July 11 & 12 noon until 7 p.m. july 13 9 a.m. uniil 1 p.m. Alt At or Below Wholesale Prices FABRICS Summer Corton Prints $3.00-$6.50 / m . Printed Lace Lycra $10.60 /m READY MADE SAMPLES Cycle Shorts & Top Sets $25.00 Fleece & Interlock Separates Plus $10.00 Bargain Rack and much, much more! 1470 Rupert Street, North Van., B.C. ve Hey, give it a thought. This is not employment for lightweights. Out there on the streets, you're your own boss with all the attendent respon- sibilities. People don’t wanc to pick up their paper from the middle of their front lawn, or pluck it from their rare orchid flowerbeds. it’s up to you to make sure it gets to where it belongs, every time. As your own boss. you also have to decide how often you want to deliver once, twice, or three times each week. 1-1-1. A bike ride a da + FRIDAY Y ee E/« eee eee ee eee eee ee ey Advertisement keeps sexual baredom away wae This week's question: Have you ever ordered and been served aicohotic beverages in a restaurant while under 19? 980-KIDS NORTH SHORE and downtown restaurants are popular meeting places for teens on weekends. Usually, youth-oriented establishments offer a full bar and unwittingly minors are served alcohol. Have you ever ordered and been served alcoholic beverages in a restaurant while under 19? Please call your “yes” or “no” answer into the Zap! TalkBack line (980-KIDS) before Monday morning. Needless to say, you'll reap the benefits of working as a carrier with the News. Besides your earnings, you'll enjoy a mon- thly newsletter and chances at monthly prizes not to mention the vastly improved physique you'll develop by doing the quick walk around the neighborhood regularly. So call the News’ Circulation department at 986-1337. Carriers are especially needed in Upper Lonsdale, West Vancouver and Blueridge. so if you live in those areas, phone now. EN are mare likely than women to think about sex when bicycling — but women are more likely to think of cycling while hav- ing sex. This was one of the unsuual findings of a Bicycling magazine survey of 1,675 readers. According to the poll of pedalers, two-wheelers enthusiasts have sex more often than the average American, and two-thirds tclieve they ay lovers because they ride a bike. Respondents say they ride their bikes 4.41 times a week 2nd have sex an average 2.98 times a week. The average American has sex 2.4 times a week, according to public health officials. Among other findings: @ 14 per cent of those surveyed said they had sex during rest stops. @ 42 per cent of women said they mei a sex partner through cycling, while only 24 per cent of men did. @ 68 per cent of women and 60 per cent of men said they found cyclists more sexually attractive than non-cyclists. @ If forced to choose between sex and cycling, 25 per cent would choose cycling, 67 per cent would choose sex, and 8 per cent didn’t know. a GET INTO THE RIGHT GEAR Sale only at: 1845 Marine Dr., West Van. AT THE RIGHT PRICE!