Make art with paper THE NORTH Shore Neighbourhood House is offering a course in paper tole. . Participants will create their own three-dimenstonal picture using cut- ling, shaping and layering techniques with paper. The course is offered Sunday mornings, 9 a.m. to noon, on Feb. 15, 22 and March 1. Cost is $35 which includes all supplies. Participants are encouraged to register in advance. For more informa- tion phone 987-8138 or register in person at 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver. On the North Shore since 1958 FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ead REPLACE NOW AND SAVE! Replace your old disposer now with a genuine IN-SINK-ERATOR © Stainless steel and galva- nized steel parts for long life, dependable performance. ® In-home Service warranty. © Exclusive self-service “Wrenchette” frees simple jams. ¢ Heavy-duty, motor for fast, efficient grinding. ’ .e Wide selection of madels. ® From Sn-Sink-Erator, the name that means quality. $44995 Plus Installation APPLIANCES fa a em ed Yr eT er Tl MODEL 333 FURNITURE & «4590 Marine Cog te 987-2251 '. US@ your VIP, VISA or MASTERCARD ye een ja 4 C \ Share Boston's” : , | -Valentine’s Pizza! (AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 14TH ONLY} 4 _ | ® ©. Now Valentines Haz b- Drive, North Vancouver ss &@ . BROOM-HILDA GAYLORD, THIS CHAIR 1S OLD AND SiODAY JUST fLIKE You! ON THE FASTRACK WELL, I'VE GIVEN MY PICK OUT SOMETHING THAT WILL GIVE YOU A MORE YOUTHFUL IMAGE ! 35 - Wednesday, Februkry 11, 1987 - North Shore News YOUR FRIEND IS EVER sO MS. TRELLIS CounTe> PRESENTATION JO THE HOME | ON ME ‘To MAKE A Goop IT WENT PRE: 1 WONDER, OFFICE... I HOPE OVER OKAY. IMPRESSION. IF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD WILL oN ANTTHING. YOU'VE RUINED OUR NEW CAR, WILMA i BOOMERS SONG V” MR. AND MRS. BOOKER, YOUR FUNDS ARE. LIMITED, BUT I'M SURE WE. CAN FIND YOU A HOUSE WITH SUPER f ATHA CRUMM_ wn women) | TIF 89 BETTER AFTER ff (~ IT WAS . POTENTIAL: THAT'S PAYING 480,000 FOR THE CHANCE TO UNDO THE | BAD TASTE OF THE TEN PREVIOUS PERKING FINALLY. . USED HIS HEAD FoR Kiwanis Club holds spring bail THE THREE Kiwanis clubs on the North Shore held their first spring ball recently at Rally Hall in North Vancouver. About 100 members from the Kiwanis Club of ° North Vancouver, Kiwanis Club of West Vancouver and Kiwanis Capilano attended a banquet with enter- tainment and dancing. Dance music was supplied by The Memories, a band headed by Kiwanis member Dr. Ernie Earnshaw. Other entertainment included: a monologue by Harry Weatherley, a skit by Ralf Wickberg and Bill Daniels, Bob Metcalfe was master of ceremonies and in- troduced members of the three clubs. All Kiwanis clubs belong to Kiwanis International, and Bill Watts of West Vancouver attended to repre- sent this parent organization. Kiwanis member, Frank Williams, says, ‘‘Much of the success of this first ball lies in the planning and organization by Doctor Ernie Earnshaw, a Kiwanian of the North Vancouver club.’’ The Kiwanis clubs put into practice their motto, “we build’, by assisting various volunteer groups and Land-a-gameresembling curlings~<~ 7 er wae philanthropic organizations to-improve quality. oflife,