44 ~ Sunday, December 2, 1990 - North Shore News LIFESTYLES NEWS photo Stuart Davis THE NORTH Shore Chorus recently performed their first Christmas program for the residents of Inglewood Lodge in West Vancouver. The community choir, directed by Terry Pitt-Brooke, is hosting two North Shore Sings concerts at Centennial Theatre Dec. 7 and 8. The concert will feature eight focai choirs. For information call 987-PLAY. Options for volunteers PARTICIPATE IN your com- munity this Christmas by volun- teering. The following is a sample of the many volunteer oppor- tunities available through North Shore Community Services. TELEPHONE monitors are needed to contact elderly peopie, give directions on how to test equipment, gather and update in- formation on responders’ prob- lems and concerns with equip- ment, and to evaluate clients’ abil- ity to use monitoring equipment. Volunteers should enjoy chatting with seniors. No technological ex- perience is necessary for this posi- tion. INTERPRETERS fluent in English and one other language are needed for oral interpretations for clients attending various doc- tors, schools, and legal aide ap- pointments. Hours are flexible, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Training will be provided and transportation will be paid. MATURE and_ enthusiastic Youth Worker is needed by an Outreach program to help staff with activities. for At Risk youth JAPANESE LANGUAGE Courses a —=—- Canadian International College ; STUDY INA JAPANESE ENVIRONMENT # Communicative Approach ¢ Japanese Language Partners (Resident Japanese students) © Pronunciation Coaching 8 © Smail Classes - Day, Evening B® © Courses Begin - f= September, January, April 2420 Dollarton Highway | North Vancouver V7H 2Y1 = Tel: $29-1544 (Fax: 929-2074) in West Van. Activities include swimming, camping, road hockey and horseback riding. It’s a great opportunity to gain experience in the education and counselling fields. The hours are flexible. A POSITION is available for calling out Bingo numbers. If you have a loud clear voice and enjoy seniors come and join the fun. FRIENDLY person to visit with a 60-year-old, lonely man in a wheelchair. He has had a stroke, is non-verbal and has no family. Visiting, walking or sharing coffee ‘BAHATLINEO. its property. DATE: TIME: 7:00 RM. LOCATION: The Library LEGAL: tare (6 units per acre). JJay Simons or Simons Planning & Development Inc. #200-1600 W.6th Ave. Vancouver, BC. V6J IR3 Phone: 736-2343 Wednesday, December 5, 1990 Maplewood Community School 420 Seymour River Place District of North Vancouver Lot 1, Block H, D.L. 676, Plan 12608, DNV As background, the Official Community Plan for the District of North Vancouver designates the subject property as New Residential Neighbourhood, with a net development density of 15 units per hec- Capital Pacific Financial Corporation hetd a previous public infor- mation meeting on May 23, 1990 to discuss development options and concerns with area residents. We now wish to meet with area residents again to discuss the future of the site. Your aitendance at the meeting will be welcome. For further information, please contact will add a great deal to this man’s day. The hours are flexible in the evening twice per week. GALLERY aide to take atten- dance and observe the public in a gallery of historical artifacts and North Shore history. Hours are flexible and an interest in history will be helpful. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities please call Dru at 985-7138 at North Shore Community Services, a participating member agency of the United Way. BAHA'I WRITINGS “The religion of God is for love and unity; make it not the cause of en- mity and dissension. So powerful is the lighi of unity that it can illuminate the whole world.” BAHA’U’LLAH AS Vel..731-8199 For “Baha’i Discussions” see “What's PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING Capital Pacific Financial Corporation, as owner of the 13.86 acre farmet sand and gravel pit in Riverside Terrace, cordially invites you to attend a public information meeting to discuss with the owner and its consultants, in an informa! manner, the future potential of going on” section | Steven Wong, Patrick Maguire Capital Pacific Financial Cor- poration # 1280-625 Howe St. Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3B Phone: 689-8128 “On the occasion of the closing of Sue Hills § Fitness at Park Royal Shopping Centre, we i : . would like to thank our clients for their loyal Baum na j support over the past seven and a half : NS years. The Centre is closing but we know that our friendships will carry on” Love, Sue and Statt . Sue continues her Wellness Thnhrypnhn whorl Practice for individuals and ; R . \\ ; | | organizations. She may be d vara reached at her West Van- couver office ot 926-7706. pte S i: | x a Give A Gift that says so much more than x : he “MERRY CHRISTMAS” 3% i CRAFT aa 3 4 SHOWCASE ax { W in the ATRIUM M4 WNW SINCLAIR CENTRE AS N December 3 - 24 MY BAG 3 ae H WW Alternating Crafts Every Week § Y WS * Glass Work © Jewellery © Toys W RG © Silk ¢ Country Crafts 3 a j na © Gift Baskets © Pottery ® Christmas Decor & More! W | & SINCLAIR CENTRE W 3 e 757 W. HASTINGS at GRANVILLE W 5 am mm ee ee COCK OS OS SENET SRO BS BD ce ) CLIP THIS COUPON: : i 1 NAME —- ADDRESS i a . 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