SHARE YOUR skills and talents with the community by becoming a volunteer. Listed below are a few of the many volunteer oppor- tunities available at the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre. DEPENDABLE friendly meal servers needed to assist with setting tables, serving meals, cleaning up afterwards and socializing with seniors at a congregate meal. Hours are Monday/Wednesday 4 to 6:30 p.m. and Thursday 4:15 to 6:30. Orientation provided. RELIABLE drivers able to lift 30 pounds and with dependable cars are needed to pick up and deliver vacuum-packed meals from Lynn Manor and L.G.H. to Lower Lonsdale and Sunnyside Manor in West Vancouver. Gas mileage teimbursement and_ orientation provided. Hours are Monday/ Tuesday/Wednesday 4 to 5 p.m. FRIENDLY phone callers are needed to make phone calls to Seniors solve murder mystery TWELVE BELLS rang out through the evening mist. But ships at sea ring only a maximum of eight bells. Why 12 bells? And is Jamie Gardham really a ghost? These are questions a group of galleon-goers will solve following a buffet dinner at the West Van- couver Seniors’ Recreation Centre on Wednesday, April 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. (Four bells to two bells dur- ing the dog watches.) ° It’s a whodunit fun game for seniors and their friends. The evening program calls for the au- dience to participate in solving a dastardly murder after a galleon was sunk because of the lure of buried gold. Further information about 12 Bells After Murder may be obtain- ed from Sylvia Lung, program assistant, at 926-4375. 34 - Sunday, April 1, 1990 - North Shore News Options for volunteers MODEL RAILROADERS AMBLESIDE TOYS 'N HOBBIES TRAINS! TRAINS! TRAINS! SALE STARTS SUNDAY APRIL 1 - SATURDAY APRIL 7/90 20 ore ENTIRE REGULAR PRICED TRAIN STOCK Including: ATLAS, ATHEARN ROUNDHOUSE, BACHMANN MODEL POWER 5% OFF ALL PLAYMOBIL TRAINS __ AMBLESIDE TOYS 'N HOBBIES MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 SUNDAY 12:00 to 4.00pm 922-3512 1425 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER isolated seniors. If you relate well to other seniors why not ‘‘reach out and touch someone.” Training provided. Hours are flexible. ENJOY people? A unique free service dependent on volunteers has need of general office help. Duties include loaning medical equipment, i.e. wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, etc. to people on a temporary basis. Some clerical work is also required. Volunteer should deal well with the public. Hours are Monday/Wednesday/ Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. Training provided. SOCIABLE drivers with vehicles are needed to assist frail seniors with transportation to and from medical and social appointments one or two hours per week, Mon- day to Friday. GENTLE caring person who has I can offer you results with experience and a proven sales record. Call me today at J 984-9711 for all your personal real estate needs. The Sussex Group - S.R.C. Realty Corporation some experience dealing with the mentally fragile and is fluent in English is needed to assist special needs residents with exercising and walking. Hours are Monday/ Tuesday/Thursday, two to three times per week. Training and ori- entation provided. GENERAL office skills and typ- ing accuracy are needed to fill this Position of office assistant. A community service organization needs a person to answer phones, take messages and other general office duties. Hours are flexible once or twice per week, weekdays. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities call Dru at 985-7138 at the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre, a participating member agency of the United Way. ° RALPH HUBER We'll be giving away 5 . pairs of tickets to the CN Imax Theatre at Canada Place each week for the next 4 weeks. See the breathtaking ‘Niagara: Miracles, Myths, and Magic”. Showtimes are noon, 2 p.m., 3 p.m. daily and evenings 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. for the double feature (Niagara and To Fly). It’s easy to win! Cut out this ad, fill in your name and phone number and drop it into our specially marked box in the North Shore News lobby. You have until 12 noon Monday, April 2. Winners will be notified by phone. Limit one entry per family per draw. ENTER TO WIN phone days NOW AS PLUS PDI. & FREIGHT — $595 Nofthshore> “ mi mazpa| Mon Tru 99 700 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER Canadian ogress Clad ty G hal, _ Ragros Ps G anada GREATER VANCOUVER CLUB THE CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB — GREATER VANCOUVER invites men who are interested in becoming involved with an all Canadian Service Club serving this community, to join us for a membership night. We actively support B.C. Special Olympics, Champs, Small Talk and other local groups. Thursday, Aprit 5, 1990 PLACE: Forster's at Emerald Park 350 E. 2nd., N. Van. 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres & refreshments will be served R.SN.P. by Tuesday, April 3rd, 1990 to: CLIFF Le DREW (membership © -ctor) GORDON KERN 921-7527 987-4458 Noo. CGN IMAX Tr H E a T A € AT CANADA PLACE THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER -north shore | SUNDAY + WEONESDAY + FRIDAY 1139 Lonsdale North Vancouver