34 - Sunday, August'7, 1988 - North Siiore News TLL ZALL ANY COLISIN. & HE'S A E HOT PAP, HE'LL BE THE DEATH OF ME! I NEEP TO LIE POWN ON A HOT FAV! ye LD ON THE FASTRACK VoKay ART. ILL Go out wtHY qo ONE TIME, JUST Jo GET You OFF MY BACK! BUT REMEMBER, THIS MEANS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! 11'S wet Wo PEOPLE AT “TH SAME PLACE AT JHE SAME TIME / asset NoTaING-! UNDERSTAND F ' Xe, go Prec ate fae ORS AGS eserves Ay BOOMERS SONG P-You KNOW WHAT, z i & iz : is i 3 g H : : : : 2 @ F Move (7, YOU BIG UG! YOU'RE BLOCKING AY VIEW OF JOAN COLLINS! SUKI? WHEN | WAS, ALITILE BOX! WMAGINED IKE oneteg by re 3a tas Coe eA HOOT YOU'RE FAR FROM DON'T WORRY, Sane GRABBING UP SOUR AGATHA... HOW AM 1, BERNHANG 2 aay ANIMAL CRA HIS COARSE MANE. \ Hf THE LAST GOLDEN ¥ E SUNSET TOSGES INTHE WIND | RAYS OF ASUIS INTENSE, PALE ({| PLAY ON HIS WELL- EYES SURVEY THE DEFINED SHOULDER DISTANT HORIZON. MUSCLES AS HE... STANDS ALONE aTOP THE TAGGED ROCKS, KEEPING HIS SILENT VIGIL. OVER THE HERD. PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E,. — young Spaniel X (in photo) phone Doris Orr, 987- 9015. Also waiting for a home: Golden Retriever Samoyed; 2-3-me.-old pups — 1 black and 1! brown; pure-bred silver tip Grey Persian; pr. of pure-bred Siamese; Tortoiseshell; lots of kittens. Garage sale, refresh- ments at 200-West 23rd, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD needs good homes for p/b Duck Toller; p/b Malamute; p/b Yorkshire Terrier; Maltese Terrier; Young Blue Healer; 5 mo. tan Hound X; Gentle Shep. X; Young Bik. Lab.; 12 mo. Boxer X; Choc. Lab. X; Gorgeous white Persian cat (silver-tipped, p/b); Alsu many more young, attractive cats and kittens. Please call 988-7461 or 254-9788. THE FOLLOWING is a list of a few volunteer opportunities available in the autumn through the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre. CARING, ORGANIZED nurse wanted to teach a home nursing course to caregivers of the elderly. The vofunteer should be a goad communicator with icadership and organizational skills. Duties in- volve demonstrating practical nur- sing skills to pupils. This is a 15 to 20 hour course held at intervals throughout the year. Please call for more details. FASHION/MAKE-UP person wanted to teach a course related to “making the most of mature looks” to the elderly. Topics such as make-up, hair and personal development should be covered. This position would suit a former model. Hours are negotiable, but Fridays are preferred, Orientation Seniors see WEST VANCOUVER Senior Ac- tivity Centre members wil] visit ‘the little town that did’? on Aug.. 9 A bus will leave the centre at 8 a.m. for Chemainus on Vancouver Island. The sawmill town was dying about a decade ago when the town’s major industry closed provided. ENERGETIC, DEPENDABLE HEALTH CARE worker wanted to teach a health education pro- gram to seniors. 1f you have a ge- nuine interest in seniors, are sen- sitive and flexible, this position will interest you. Hours are nego- tiable, the program runs from September 1988 to June 1989. An orientation program will be given Sept. 13 and 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. IS SEWING YOUR SKILL? A person is wanted, once a month for a few hours, to do small men- ding jobs for the elderly at a senior citizen residence. Call for more details. For these and many other op- portunities that are on the books of the Volunteer Centre call Joan at 985-7138 the week of Aug. 22. The North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre is a participating agency of United Way. Chemainus down. But business people decided to revive the town, turning it into a tourist town, with murals painted on the exterior walls of buildings, new street decor, and a new spirit of optimisin. Malaspina College in Nanaimo will be visited enroute. For further information call Sylvia at 926-4375. Barbecues te continue THE POPULAR barbecue lunches at the West Vancouver Seniors Ac- tivity Centre will continue until Aug. 16, according to Laura Sex- smith, summer programmer. On Aug. 9, seniors attending the barbecues will munch beans and frankfurters while tapping their feet to the rhythms of the Douglas FOR SEN College Jazz quartet. On Aug. 16, Steve Niven will talk on The Evolution of the Telecommunica- tions Network. Chicken burgers will be on the menu that day. Lunch is served at 11:45 a.m. with the short program completed by I p.m. For further information call Laura at 926-4375. ON TUESDAY" FURNITURE Sofas, Sofa Beds, Loveseats, Chairs of all kinds, Ottomans, Recliners, Chaise Lounges, Dining and Bedroom and Occasional Tables, Wali Units, Curio and Entertainment Cabinets, Mattress and Box Springs — All sizes, Lamps, Pictures, Table Covers, Plant Stands, Mirrors, Crystal Chandeliers, and all other Accessories, Drapes and area Carpets. SERVICES Recovering: All upholstered furniture, materials and labor. Repair any broken furniture. Refinishing: All hardwood furniture. French polishing all tops of furniture. interior Design: 2 hours. No Charge. DRAPES Alterations, Repairing and Hanging present Drapes, New Drapes - including al} labor. Reframe or frame any pictures to suit decor. “Does nol apply lo previous purchases or items presently sale priced : by . Gt GALLERY 435-5566 4240 Manor Street, Burnal (% block west of Villa Sheraton Hotel) HOURS: Monday to Saturday - 9 to § p.m. Sunday - Neon to 5 pan.