18 - Sunday, November 18 , 1990 - North Shore News te re NEWS phote Cindy as THE sun sets, mountains form sifhouettes in various shades in this shot taken from Mount eymour. UNICEF supports children in need IN MANY countries, children are forced to leave their homes at an early age to help support their families. They live on the streets, eating what they can find, begging when they don't have enough to eat, sleeping in doorways and on the sidewalk. UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, is one of the agencies working for these Churches mix From page 17 in prayer. Prayer is the supreme need of the North American Church.’” Growthquake was literally bora in prayer, from a weekly prayer session of 15 to 20 North Shore Clergy who have been praying together for a period spanning six years. The pastors at this prayer group include Anglicans, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Bap- tists, Independent, Congrega- tional, Charismatic, Alliance, Mennonite, Brethren, and others. Celebration cf Hope uses a small group approach to reach out to the homes, schools and workplaces. “The focus is ordi- nary people sharing their Hope for living with other ordinary people,’” says Hird. All this will culminate with a North Shore-wide Celebration Rally with Michael Green on Sunday, Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Theatre. Those inter-~ ested are encouraged to attend the Celebration of Hope Kick-off Ral- ly at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 22 (North Shore Alliance Church, 201 East 23rd St., North Van- couver). For more information, call the Celebration of Hope office at 985-7132. GOLF COURSE MEMBERSHIP VANCOUVER’S NEWEST CLUB BARNSTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 350 Transferable Charter Memberships 18 hole championship course opening Fall 1992. Membership reservation applications upon request. (Corporate memberships available) Call to receive your package. Pacific Rim Golf Corp. Research Consultants to the Golf industry 405-540 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC. Attn: David Eger (604) 684-4498 children, Not al} street children have families; some have only one parent while others have none. Through churches, community groups, the government and indi- viduals, UNICEF helps provide ior the needs of children in dif- ficult circumstances. Centres have been set up in some areas for street children where they can spend part of their day learning how to read and write. They also learn other mar- ketable skills like auto mechanics, construction and farniture mak- ing. Their families are also invited to the centres where there attend adult literacy classes and learn how to manage their income. This helps them gain a sense of possi- ble options available to them and how to plan for their future. Canadian school children are encouraged to volunteer through programs such as the Jeunesse UNICEF Youth Campaign to or- ganize fundraising activities such as dance-a-thons. bake sales, and raffles. For further information on how you can give a child a better future, call 687-9096. “MONTHLY” PARKING LOWER LONSDALE $45.00 PER MONTH Monthly parking in an open lot is now available at the new parking lot at First and Chesterfield. Only 2 blocks ‘to Lonsdale Quay and 1 block to Lonsdale. For information contact: lan Steward Parking Administrator CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER Tel: 985-7761 (Local 358) ” Yo ur Personal “Love My Hyundai FREE 20-POINT INSPECTION - NO CHARGE includes: Belts, radiator hoses, heater hoses, all olf levels, ail fluid levels, all exterior lights, fuel filter, air cleaner filter, exhaust system, steering linkage driveshaft/universal joints, coolant strength, front/rear suspension, shock absorbers, tires, battery cables/connections, brakes, PCV Valve wiper blades, test drive. . With.every coupon redeemed, fill in your name and address and gel a chance to win a Weekend-forlwo to Las Vegas! Coupons available at Summit Hyunaatl Service Department. your HYUNDAI %& %& superstore Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Sat. 10:00-2:00 15 minutes from North Vancouver, 41606 E. HASTINGS ST., VANCOUVER 253-9583 7S) A CHRISTMAS FAVOURITE Moonlight dinners and dancing by the stars makes Loops and the Waterfront Bistro the favourite for the Holiday Season. Book your Christmas party, Christmas dinner and New Year's Eve Celebration now! WA eels RES TA URAN T Above Lonsdale Quay Market Reservations, Caro!: 986-8439 envelope... please. When you receive our Christmas Appeal letter this year, share what you can. Return your donation in the envelope provided to The Salvation Army, #611-198 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H2. This Christmas, so many are counting on you to remember...the envelope, please. UPPORT THE CHRISTMAS ” Coupon cuitiar HYUNDAI Be ee