C8 - Sunday, February 26, 1984 - North Shore News SB, OPTIONS epee tor @” VoLUNTEERS LEADER for group of teens working in a hospital setting. Must enjoy working with that age group. .Some orgartza- tional skills would be helpful. CLERICAL. Upgrade your typing skills at home and type envelopes for a_ threatre group. PROGRAM AIDE - HAN- DICAPPED. Can you pro- vide a social time while help- ing students’ eat lunch? Thursdays 12 noon - | p.m. Or can you push a wheelchair and give a student the benefit of an outing? Thursdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Handsworth area. f PRE-SCHOOL AIDE. ARe you available one afternoon or more a week to work with a four year old boy in a pre- school program? He needs your individual help. Enge- mont Village area. WORKING WITH HAN- DICAPPED. Can you befriend a 19 year old visual- t RMU WN WOODWARD’S DARK Seedless Raisins 1.29 2.47 1 tb. pkg. 2 tb. pkg. Baking Walnuts 400... 2.69 WOODWARD’'S BLANC HED Almonds 400 g pkg. 2.795 ly impaired male and accom- pany him to an evening pro- gram on Fridays? North Van- couver location. Or take a 26 year old to a sports event? He has a wheelchair but can walk a little with assistance. West Vancouver location. THEATRE HELPER. A Lit- tle Theatre group in need of volunteers to help with props and make-up for a play runn- ing end of February through beginning of March. For these and other in- teresting volunteer oppor- tunities, please phone Joan at the Volunteer Centre 985-7138. Biliitt ‘a Lig 1 Banal a Ni LYNN VALLEY LIBRARY Tale of two stories NOTHING succeeds like suc- cess, but you can have. too much of a good thing! Lynn Valley branch of North Vancouver District Library has been attracting 60-70 kids to its Preschool Storytime on Thursday mor- nings, and such a large au- dience composed of three-to- five-year-olds makes it hard for children’s library staff to present the quality of pro- gram they wish to maintain. To alleviate the problem, there are now two preschool Storytime sessions: 10 a.m. to 10:30 and 11 a.m. to 11:30. Please note the new times: there will be no Storytime at the old time of 10:30. Smaller groups should result in a more satisfying ex- perience for children and storytellers alike! = ARATE Hy SUN RAY FROZEN Orange Juice 12% fA. ox. tin SWANSON’S FROZEN Chicken Sticks WOODWARD’S FROZEN French Fries “Come one, come all...” For four weeks our bakeries will be featuring and _ demonstrating delicious baked foods and special new breads. “A roll of the drums announces our first stars...” Bagels and Sesame Bread all this week. ‘A fanfare please...” Also this week, watch our Icing Artistes decorate special occasion cakes. Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. NEW AT WOODWARD’'S' Bagels Egg. Onion, Seeded or Plain. OROWEAT BRAN-OLA White Sesame Bread ARMSTRONG Cream Cheese each 29° 97° . 675 , . 250 9 Pkg. | es 1 INSTANT Nescafé Coffee 5-97 ALPHA GETTI, ZOOOLES, SPAGHETTI Libby’s Pasta 144 oz. tin O° Krona Margarine 1 tw. pkg. 1.19 10 ox. jor 340 g pho. AD 1 kg bog 1.07