40 - Sunday, July 31, 1938 — North Shore News August 1—Register now for summer day camps for 6-14 year olds. N.S. Winter Club. Info: 985-4135, ett August 1—Prime-time Child Minding services are now available for 1%-year to 5 year olds this September. Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Register now. Capilano Community Services: 988- TAS. eat August 1-Lynn Canyon Park. Daily forest nature walks. 2-3 p.m. Phone 987-5922 and book a space. anat August 1-UNICEF cards, stationery and gift items are available at Delbrook Community Centre, North building, 600 W. Queens Rd., N.V. Info: 988- TMS, wnat August 1--Parent support group for those trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior (practising Toughlove). Info: Sandy 929-6142 (even.) or Linda 988-2732. tt August 2--Kids into Water day camp. Runs to Aug. 5. Eagle Harbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Ages 6-13. Includes trip to Langley wave pool and fishing excursion. Info: 921- 7425. tar August 2--Summer swim lessons. West Vancouver Aquatic Centre. All levels, Red Cross and Royal Lifesaving. Until Aug. 16, 9 a.m.-i2:30 p.m. ee 1 August 2--Tickets now available for award-winning gardens tour happening August 7 from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets $10 each. Available at Eaton’s Park Royal Ticket Centre or call 926-5342. Sponsored by N.S. Gardens Contest. ane August 3--Red Robinson ’50s Dance. North Shore Winter Club. 9 p.m.-i a.m. Tickets on sale now for dance to be held August 27. Info: 985-4135. thn August 3--Storytime for 3-6 year olds. West Vancouver Memorial Library. 10:30 a.m. Free. Drop-in. tat August 3~-Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.V. City Library. 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m. , anhe August 3--Meeting of support group formed for young widows and widowers, under 45. 7:30 p.m. Info: 732-7152 or 271-8397. kh 7 August 4-Cathedral Lakes trip for adults. Eagle Harbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. Trip to Cathedral Lakes wilderness area near Keremeos. Pre-register: 921-7425. oe Aagust 5--Louise McKnight reads to elementary school children in French. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 11 a.m. skeet Anugast S-Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.W. City Library. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. anne Angust 5--Paint-Along Excursion, Britannia Beach, Eagle Harbour Cen- tre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. Pre- register: 921-7425. . awe August 5—Day of trout fishing at Alice Lake for teenagé members and non- members of N.S. recreation centres. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: $8, transportation included. Details: 984-3159. Pick-up at Lynn Valley Rec Centre and William Griffin Rec Centre. ther August 5—Breakaway Drug Abuse Society: young person and parents drug and alcoho] 12-step recovery program. St. John’s Anglican Church, 13th and Chesterfield. 7:30 p.m. Sa August 6--Nature Walk, Lighthouse Park. 10 a.m. for one hour. Meet vol- unteer guide in carpark. Info: 926- 2805. ett August 6—- Garage sale. 2246 Marine Dr., W.V., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Proceeds to Marineview Housing Society’s five psychiatric boarding homes. gar August 6—Saturday storytime for 4-8 year olds. N.V. City Library. 10:30 a.m. Angust 7—-N.V. Rec Centre Outdoor Club hike to Alouctte Min., Fraser Valley. Leader: David 980-4791. Eleva- tion gain 1100 m. Round trip 21 km. Hike to Radium Lake, Chilliwack River. Leader: Al 929-8213. Elevation gain 885 m. Round trip 12 km. For both hikes meet at N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale, at 8 a.m, wet August 7—Award-winning gardens tour from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets $10 each. he North Shore News will be open for business on Monday, August 1. Advertising deadlines are unchanged and the Classified personnel will be here to serve you in person or by telephone. 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM SUNDAY « WED Available at Eaton’s Park Royal Ticket Centre or call 926-5342. Sponsored by N.S. Gardens Contest. ene August 7--Family Hike. Lynn Valley Ecology Centre. 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Hike north from Lynn Canyon into Lynn Headwaters Park. Book by call- ing 987-5922. ght Augest 7—Concert by the Sea. Kirby Singers, sponsored by West Vancouver. Ambleside Park. 7 to 8p.m. Cancelled if rainy. Info: 926-3266. ate WHAT'S GOING ON is a free service provided for nos-profit grovps on the North Skore. Sabmissions should be made in writ- ing, and rece'~ed by our office at lenst one week in advance of the event. The News will do its best to exsure the dated items appear in the paper at east. once before the event, but space con- straints may Lrait the aumber of submix- sions that can be printed. ‘What's Going Ou forms can be picked up at the front desk at ibe News. Please address your extries to: What's Going On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsé Je Aveave, North Vancouver V7M 2H4. Options for volunteers IF YOU thought about volun- teering but aren’t certain what you want to do, call the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre and arrange for a personal inter- view. There are a variety of oppor- tunities available to you. Listed below are just a sampling. IF HIKING is your favorite sport and you have five holiday days due, a local group is looking for a volunteer to accompany teens and leaders to Cape Scott on the nor- thern tip of Vancouver Island. Ex- penses will be paid. Hiking experi- ence and familiarity with teen behavior is a plus. Dates are August 8 to 12. TEAM CAPTAINS are needed by a meal delivery service to work from home once every six weeks on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The duties include phon- ing drivers, completing delivery sheets and banking once a week. This would suit retired couples. Why not lend a hand to this very vital service. PATIENT AND UNDERSTAN- DING COOK wanted to assist seniors with baking and simple cooking. 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