Options for volunteers THE NORTH SHORE Infor- mation aad Volunteers Centre hes s acmber of opportuuitles avaliabice for volunteers. A sacigilag is iisied below. = ASSISTANT PROGRAM PLANNER (to coordinate rec- veatioun! entertainment sched- ule for seniors in care facilities. Weekday. evenings or after- neons, beglaaing in September. DAYCARE ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR from 3-5:36 p.m. Mopdeys to Fridays, or Gays. suitable io volunteer. . Criidren are tix to 10-years-old. Novgate location, Should be 13 years or oler, and enjoy kids. FOLK GUITARIST and/or PIANO PLAYER to entertain for one. hour on September 12. Occasion is a special afternoon tea for mentally tandicapped adults, PROVIDE PARENT SUP- PORT for those in difficult parenting situations, September training sessions provide in- formation on child abuse. Sup- port person will provide model and help client gain confidence and social ckills. WRITE LETTERS, do finger- ‘nalis,. and help with feeding pa- tients “in care hospitals. For those 16 years or older, with a -keew! interest in elderly peapie. ‘PRODUCTION: TECHN CLAN for rehearsals and: audi- tions fér dance company.” ‘Must ‘have mix: board ‘skills, lighting ‘experience, and be able to work: “with high: quality music equip- ‘ment. Times will be negotiated. © NOPUNTEER ANSTRUC- "08 Kathy. at. the Information and. PET CORNER D.O.N.ALTOEL pretty Sheltie (as iMustrated), phone Doris Orr at 987- 9015. Also needing homes: Terrier X Boxes; Shep. Lab; Terrier X Beate; Samoyed; Boveia; fluffy brown pup; sealpoint siamese; silver tabby: orange cat; dlack kittens; black and white kitten; tabby Muffy kittens and others, Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LYD. needs good homes for: big p/b Golden Retriever; p/b Ger- man Shepard; p/b Afghan; Sumoyed X; 18. mo. Black Lah; fine young tan Shep.; young Border Collie X; Shep. X Golden Lab.; six wk. Spitz X puppies; several kittens and cats — young, all white, pale orange, black and white, calico, tabby. Please call 988-7461 or 929-4266. September is arthritis month ONE IN every seven people in Canada suffers from one of the more than 100 different types of arthritis ~— making it the most common chronic disease. Today, it affects more than 320,000 people in B.C. and Yukon, including 3,500 children under the age of 16. With early diagnosis and carefui treatment, arthritis can be con- trolled but it cannot be cured — yet. Researchers are working to find the answers to this crippling disease. Research is funded solely by contributions from the public. Help the fight against arthritis by making a donation during Ar- thritis Month. Watch for the bluebird, the symbol of hope for arthritis sufferers everywhere. When you see it, think of your own good health and give more than a thought to arthritis. ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF We invite you to take advantage of the advanced training, ideas and technology acquired during the period oi major clean up, due to excessive smoke damage in our salon. The staff and management are excited to see you again and wish to thank you for your loyalty during this trying experience THE HAIR COMPANY 1981 LONSDALE, NORTH VAN. 985-9101 ceil aliiiin a eB BACK T0 SCHOOL RAE A A RR Re eee eres ASS eS Mr nr ir fee ak Woh shee hed co dU TL Ta nog SELECTION INCLUDES — FLEECE JOGGING SETS, TOPS, BOTTOMS. BOYS & GIRLS SIZES 4-14 Outerwear Sale Continues 1 0% -50% off entire stock - infant to size 14 fephanie: A inset FASHION CENTRE 43 - Sunday, August 17, 1986 - North Shore News $100 FOR CAP MUSIC STUDENTS lege offers scholarships STUDENTS enrolling in the Bachelor of Music Transfer pro- gram at Capilano College this fall will, for the first time, have the Opportunity to apply for entrance scholarships. Two scholarships of $100 are be- ing offered to first year full-time students this fall. The awards will be adjudicated and given out in the first month of classes prior to the deadline for payment of full tu- ition fees. ‘We are going to make an effort to spread the scholarships around between instrumental and vocal students,”’ said Bachelor of Music Transfer Program coordinator Joyce Simpson. “For instance, pianists often have an advantage because they usually start playing at a younger age, but we would also like to en- bls Sop 8 ny courage orchestral players who typically have begun playing their instrument in high school, We would like to broaden the variety of instruments that we have in the Program."’ Funding for the awards has been raised through faculty and guest recitals at Capilano over the past two years. The music department also offers scholarships to students returning to Capilano for their se- cond year. “We hope that these scholar- ships will help students a little with their finances at a time when costs and tuition fees are rising,'’ said Simpson. For more information on music Programis call 984-4951. Seats are still available in the full-time transfer program, and part-time students are also welcome. Si SF AMA Sr 2 "BEGINS AT STEPHANIE'S « OAKRIOGE 261-3617 + PARK ROYAL 926-5616 £6 * SURREY PLACE 584-2110 + HANEY PLACE 467.9919 Locations also in * CALGARY * CRANBROOK * NANAIMO « VICTORIA * KAMLOOPS * PRINCE GEORGE » KELOWNA « BRANDON {6 jo BBs fe RRR Rs Pa An Wa eR A a « GUILOFORD TOWN CENTRE 536-2622 * LANSDOWNE PARK 278-6334 « RICHMOND CENTRE 273-4323 * PACIFIC CENTRE 669-2513 * COQUITLAM CENTRE 464-1741 SRT OS AN A A RR SA oS A CR Me eee eecetbe feet ently wee 0: A a ae