12 - Friday, October 28, 1988 - North Shore News Crime prev ention focus of local cable program YOUTH PARTICIPATION in community crime prevention will be encouraged through an upcoming Shaw Cable TV program, during National Crime Prevention Week, Oct, 30 to Nov. 6. The focus for the week is on family and community. Young people from the Capilano Youth Project drop-in centre at recCentre Griffin will be addressing local family and community issues by interviewing "North Shore families and citizens. for a Shaw Cable volunteér program: ae yy. channel four, 7:30 p.m. tonight; 6:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 31; 10 p.m., Thursday, Nov, 3. Capilano Community Services Society established the Capilano Youth Project in April 1986 for unaf- filiated youth who do not typically accept or become involved in traditional community activities. The project offers informal social and recreational activities at the Griffin Teen Centre, where a youth worker is available to guide youths for counselling and provide help with developing leadership training JUST SILKS PLUS inc. WHOLESALE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ‘you cannot afford. ) A warehouse: full of beautiful. fabrics “at prices ~ Jacquards - ~ Prints ~ Shantung Drop-in centre youth worker Terry Bulych will be as part of the program. Through peer counselling Tweeds - Charmeuse’- Ponges. workshops, a core group of youths have learned interviewed by Shaw Cable’s Tanya Anderson. The Associates will be televised on Shaw Cable, Halloween events scheduled IT’S HALLOWEEN and time for the annual Halloween Haunted House at the William Griffin Rec- reation Centre. This year’s Haunted House and Swim will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 3 to 5 p.m. for children under 10 years and their parents, and 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. for . brave individuals over eight years. From 1:30 to 6 p.m. there will be a Monster Splash in the pool with various activities around the pool deck such as bobbing for ap- VIEW OUR Riverwyn ples and a pumpkin pinata. Volunteers from the North Van- couver Recreation Commission, local youth groups, and North Vancouver secondary schools have designed several traditional scenes featuring ghosts, goblins and wit- ches, Admission to this event is 50¢ for children and $1 for adults (over 19 years). Admission includes both the Haunted House and the Monster Splash. Advance tickets are available at the facility. MODEL HOMES de-' distinctive one re one level townhomes in a country setting. 2 Two bedroom, one level* townhomes for # secluded leisure or active lifestyles. Attractively priced from $98,900 to $128,900. FEATURING: ™ Lagoons and streams 15 acre:pariclike setting Garden patches and greenhouses & River meadow walks © Double garages Separate RV parking -. 8 Clubhouse on lagoon Security = Quality 2x6 construction Gas fireplaces No stairs “Somme Gyo level homes avaiable 5550 Langley Bypass Langley, B.C. Phone: 533-3888 OPEN DAILY: 6A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 6PM 23-8-88 techniques to help others who may need support. William Griffin Recreation Centre, 851 W. Queens Rd., for more in- formation. OPPORTUNITY 986-2255 or visit the Plus: Woolens - Cottons - Rayong wae 1849 Welch St., N. Van. Between Lower Capilano Rd, & Pemberton b+—~| Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Personal Shopping Only ; Crepe d de: Chine 985-5576 KNOCKS A Community Challenge GO BC means Growth and Opportunity for British Columbia communities. GO BC offers a challenge to local groups and organizations to match up their energy and commitment with provincial government resources to enrich their lives and bolster that sense of pride we have in our communities. Over the next three and a half years, $162 million from the B.C. Lottery Fund will be avail- able, over and above existing Lottery programs, to support a broad range of beneficial community projects. These GO BC projects will: — improve the quality of community life — exhibit strong community support, including volun- teer participation and financial commitment Honourable Bill Reid Minister of Tourism and Provincial Secretary — stimulate economic activity in the community through’ iob creation and the use of local materials, goods and services That's the challenge, and that's the opportunity in a program that encourages the widest possible community participation by local people and local suppliers. Comprehensive brochures outlining details of the program and application forms are available now from your MLA, Minister of State or any Government Agent's Office. GO BC — There has rarely been an opportunity with more promise.