oO . yas NEWS photo Nall Luconte KRISTOPHER HAMPSON, left, and brother Justin receive trauma bears from Alan Baldwin, left, gales and marketing director for Shaw Cable and North Vancouver RCMP Insp. Peter Wlodarc- zak. Shaw Cable has donated the trauma bears to the North Vancouver RCMP whe hand them out to chiidren in distressful situations. E al CES COMMUNITY EVENT . CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton WHAT'S GOING ON (WGO) is a free ser- vice provided for non-profit groups. Sub- tuission requests should be made on an of- ficial WGO form, which is available at reception, and recelved by the News at feast one week prior to the event, The News endeavors to ensure items ap- fear in the paper at feast once hefore the event, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For guaran- teed publication contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). - SATURDAY, AUG. 14 Garage Sale 11 am - 2 pm. at 1927 Glenaire Dr., N.V: Proceeds to aid animafs in distress. Info: 929-2471. . eee ‘Giant Garage Sate with proceeds to aid Camp Goodtime for children. Capilano Business Park, 930 W.. Ist 5t., N.V. from 10 am to 4 pm. Info: 985-8585. ONGOING EVENTS: Every second Sat. Maternity tours for siblings. 10:30 a.m. All ages welcome. Info: 984-5728. ; Free guided nature hikes, 11 am - 3 pm, include swimming, picnics and birdwatching. Cypress Bow] Ski Area. Info: 926-6007. eee Volunteers needed to assist seniors at Kiwanis Lodge. Info: 926-0105. ose Playreading Club, W.V. Seniors Ac- tivity Centre. Info: 926-4375, eed Pets & Friends program need volun- teers. lafo: 879-5991, eee Al-Anon and Alsteen Farnily Group. N.S. Daily support meeting for people with alcohol-related concerns. Info: 688-1716, ; ene North Shore Harvest help week. The North Shore foodbank needs painting, drywall, carpentry and general renovation work. {0 am - 5 pm. [nfo: 983-9488 Co-dependants Anonymous meeting. | 10 a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Re- covery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832, SUNDAY, AUG. 15 Hollyburn Heritage Hikes in Cypress Provincial Park. Baden-Powell and Strachan Trails. Approximately three hours with some creek crossings. Wear protective clothing, hiking boots and bring Junch and beverage. Meet at Information kiosk in parking lot, end of Cypress Bowl Road. Info: 922- 7949, ONGOING EVENTS: Free drop-in forestry tours are offered at the Seymour Demonstration Forest each Sun. to Oct. 17 (except Thanks- giving). 12-2:30 p.m. info: 987-1273. ote 3rd Sun. each month. Canada Earth Save Society vegetarian potluck. 6- 8:30 p.m. Holy Trinity Church Hall. Info: 987-8296, eso Foster homes for kittens needed. N.S. Humane Society, 987-6282. eee NAR-ANON Family Support Group meeting. 7 p.m. 176 E. 2nd St., N.V. For relatives & friends of people with drug problems, 12-step program. Info: 926-6453, For mere Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and enter- tainment listings see the Arourd Town column in Wednesday's North Shore - Now section. There are two kinds of asphalt shingles on the market: organic felt-based and fiberglass-based. © With the extremes of our Canadian climate, the organic felt-based shingles provide superior perfornance; being more elastic, they can expand ~ and contract as temperature and humidity changes occur, with less risk of splitting or cracking. Fiberglass shingles are more rigid and have a ten- dency to become brittle; they can be more readily damaged during handling and their application is much harder when outside temperatures are very cold or very warm. * Organic felt-based shingles have superior tear resistance and can be applied practically year-round without risk of damage to the product. #So, whenever you are roofing or reroofing your house, insist on organic felt-based asphalt shingles for long term trouble-free roof performance. For more information, please write to: CASMA, 112 Westpark Blvd. Dollard des Ormeaux, (Québec) H9A 2J9 CANADIAN ASPHALT SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION Everything you need to know about asphalt shingles