FIVE NORTH SHORE BOYS were among the 25-memher British Columbia Boys Choir, seen above just before its recent departure for a six-week tour of Europe. Pictured in the group are Johm Roeleveld, Brian Porter, Jim Graham and Liam Kearns of North Vancouver, and Michaei Harding of West Vancouver. With them (right) is the choir’s public relations officer, Mrs. Cadda Tett of North Vancouver. (CP Air photo) The good neighbour ‘get acquainted and solve some tree problems’ month has really taken on in West Vancouver, Mayor Derrick Humphreys reports. Neighbours who have hardly been acquainted over past years have met, discussed mutual matters Book swap There's nothing more fun than a swap meet. books volved more hours of fun at and when children’s are 1n- home are guaranteed BELL FUNERAL CHAPEL 2746 E. Hastings St. (1 bik. West of PNE) 253-1343 ‘‘Our Location Means — MEMORIAL AND TRADITIONAL SERVICES and decided the appropriate and sensible action to help each other, says the mayor. Many marine views which had been lost have been regained by -frendly ap- proach, discussion, and action. “This cooperation has at times been on a one-to-one for children next Saturday Children are invited to bring their well-read favorites to swap and trade at the Capilano Libary Book Swap, Saturday. July 19 from 2-3 p.m. Tree neighbors get together basis and at other times by cooperative action of a group. Comparative fewcomers have become acquainted with their neighbours and come to feel part of the West Vancouver scene. Those with some thoughts on improving their tocal No money 1s involved, but there will be a shding scale of trade value for paper- backs, magazines and comics. All ages are welcome, but Qa: aa