38 - Sunday, November 18 , 1990 - North Shore News LIFESTYLES | ___—_¢ _, .Al BCAA ! CANADIAN HISTORY COMES ALIVE & A great Christmas Gift idea $ 499 5 MEMBER PRICE ($54 95 non-member price) Order by mail today or save ori handlin charges by picking up your copy at th Park Royal Service Centre G e NAME _ ADDRESS POST CODE TELEPHONE C1) VISAJM/C_ EXP (7 CH@/MO enclosed MAIL TO BCAA 908 Park Royal Mali South West Vancouver V7T 1A4 Please enclose $5 for handling charge on all mo: oders. A AUS Aes AE AE SS SSS ES) es NEWS photo Mike Wakefield SEEING EYE dog Oona, Suzanne Hood (ieft) and Nadia Wechselberger warm up with fellow students at Collingwood Schoo! for an upcoming concert benefit. Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind will be holding a benefit recital at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 18 at St. Andrews United Church in North Van- couver. Performers include Cornucopia, a Vancouver based brass ensemble, Hiho Kuroki, a concert pianist who has recently returned from an international competition in San Francisco, and ensembles from Collingwood School. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Options for volunteers Make sure your Christmas message is included in our special carol songbook titled Songs of the Season. With an at- tractive full color front cover, and JOIN THE thousands of Cana- dians who share in the rewards of volunteering. The following is a sample of the many volunteer op- portunities available through North Shore Community Services. DRIVER/waiker who has or is willing to get a Class !V licence is wanted to take a group of active seniors for walks on the North Shore and then drive them back to the Seniors Centre. Good oppor- tunity to meet dynamic seniors. oe Hours are Wednesdays, 9-11 a.m. , CHRISTMAS bureau _ needs friendly, helpful people to assist clients with toy shopping, set up displays, decorate tree and greet clients at door for a three-week a period in December. Person with toe car or truck also needed to make . deliveries of non-perishable food at items for food hampers, to deliver oo hampers and pick up donated - toys. Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. ° to4p.m., from Dec. 7-20. SOCIABLE people who enjoy a seniors are wanted to help set up tables, serve and prepare for a popular seniors meal. Great op- portunity to socialize and have fun. Hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. OFFICE person needed to an- ALCOHOL + DRUG: PROBLEM? THE . PO ae a || EXPERIENCE Pr Ee INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM * Professional Substance Abuse Counsellors and Therapists ¢ Strictly confidential Phone N. Shore 980-8499 Vancouver 731-7737 Surrey swer phones, type, perform per- sonnel duties and general office work, three hours per week. This society also needs a person with accounting skills to assist with in- voices, donations and member- ships. Four hours per week. FIRST Night celebration needs a pre-event helper for general of- fice duties, to answer phones, stuff envelopes, and sejl buttons at booths. Great way to meet new people and have a lot of fun. Flexible daytime hours until Dec. 31. Orientation provided and par- ty for volunteers in January. ENJOY seniors? People are needed to facilitate a seniors group who meets to discuss cur- tent events from the paper. Hours are flexible with Tuesday 1:45- 3:15 p.m. preferred. Also needed is a person to organize and run Happy Hour for five to 20 dy- namic seniors. Duties include pouring drinks and socializing with seniors. One afternoon per week, 3:15-4:45 p.m. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities call Dru at 985-7138. North Shore Community Services is a par- ticipating member agency of the United Way. CO-DEPENDENCY 589-7086 an early delivery, it’s sure to get plenty of use during the festive season. QSongs of the Q™4eason Delivered Sunday, Dec. 9 Deadline, Thursday, Nov. 22 To place an ad or get more infor- mation, contact Karin Hoehn, Display Advertising at 989-0511. aoa ant wR GF eer DUN Le