ee at ee et fH larious daycamps held at Delbrook LYCAMPS WILL. never’ be same. again at Delbrook rreation Centre. Parents can cand match different camps variety and still come out h child care for the day. Jor the first time Delbrook i half-day summer camps. rents can register for a half- 7, a day, a week or all sum- tr. Half-day programs run 0 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or I to wm. Activities include special! nts,. sports, cooking, com-, nity events and swimming, Jor something a little dif- ent, many: speciality half-day — nps will also be offered. Sports camps will run from 0 a.m: to 12:30 p.m. daily. ° cus; will be: on a. variety. of rtsincluding softball,..:soc-: . basketball, many racquet iris and (cam and individual iris. How” “Bout a Dance camp 1s for four hours a day in the iraing“or afternoon, and“ is” instructed by Rosanne Johnson. A.varicty of dances will be covered including balict, jazz and tap. Each session will also include a swim. Squash and racquetball camps will be offered” at Delbrook this summer. Each camp will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will include a swim during the program time. Children can’ improve their tennis skills with three hours of tennis: per day and a swim afterwards. Tennis camps run 9° am. to f{ p.m. Monday to Thursday. “The North | Van- couver Recreation Commission Leisure “Guide outlines dates and times. Registration for. all. summer programs starts June !.and car- ‘ly registration is advised. For more information on day “camps, contact Donna or Ber- nie at 984-4181 or drop in to Delbrook | Recreation Centre, 600. West Queens Rd., North ~ Vancouver. , THURS. MU ~ CHALUIS Wats ¥0 CHOOSE FROM FitWeek, May 20 to 29, Ron An- drews Recreation Centre is plann- ing: Special Catch the Wave to Fitness events, Catch the Wave to Fitness is a nation-wide campaign designed to encourage public participation in aquatic fitness on a grand scale. Children's learn-to-swim lessons will host a Bring a Buddy to Class ‘day on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26. Children will be able to bring a parent or friend with them to Participate in their lesson. For information on how the YMCAcan improve your lifestyle call: 681-0221 | "The Best You Can Da For You" i 21 - Wednesday, May 18, 1988 ~ There will be free drop-in to the following aquatic fitness classes: Aquacises on Tuesday, May 24 at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Master Swim.on Wednesday, May 25 at 7:30 p.m.; and Aqualaps on Wed- nesday, May 25 at 9:30 a.m. Free mini-fitness tests will be of- fered at Ron Andrews on Wednes- ° day, May 25 from 8 to 10 p.m. Fitness passports will be available from the aquatic staff for those wishing to record | their fitness activities. Included in the ‘passport are fitness tips, space to SAY 5 MONEY _ OESNT T GROW ON| -, So this week, branch out. _. _ Wsagolden opportunity» to leaf your. mark today’ ° anda legacy for tomorrow. ‘On STANLEY Park. *NAME -ADDRESS__= = “e es ” by telephone In rétutn; we'll send you a leaf. window. decal _for-your car and an official tax receipt. The Money Tree, _at the-entrance! to Stanley Park will show yau How nicely our Green Fund is growing oe 0m a WanrTo Lear My Mark i PHONE NO-! “¢ QCHEQUE | COMASTERCARD " Make cheque payable ta: Stanley Park Green Fund. ° Mail te: Vancouver Park B Board, 2099 Reach Avenue, Vancuuver, B.C: V6éG 12 Catch the wave to fitness TO HIGHLIGHT - Canada's provide three months’ worth of ac- tivities and a chance to witt some fitness prizes. For mere information call Ron Andzews Recreation Centre at 929-7314, ‘ Thin ng = - PAVINGSTONES Lanckcape “Payyet 984-3008 _ “Our Goat isto raise. $3 million from’ corporate sponsors 2 Sand the public between February 29th and May 3 ist,'so “ we-can make a riumber Of improvements in the Park—a _ new pool at Second Beach; lighting on parts of the _ Seawall, a peace for Lost Lagoon and a natural North Shore News : ‘POSTAL CODE — EXP, DATE... -™ a ee BS ee oe oe sine eee wh