38 - Wednesday, March 27, 1985 - North Shore News Teen suicide forum topic THE THIRD und final ses- sion in the Lions Gate Hospital Spring Lecture/ Discussion series, Effective Parenting and Development of Value Systems, will deal with the problems of suicide and attempted suicides by young people. Speakers on the panel will be Dr. Paul Termansen, former Chief of the Lions Gate Hospital Department of Psychiatry, who initiated the hospital's 1983 report Suicide and Attempted Suicide on the North Shore; Linda Rosenfeld, BSW with Suicide Attempt Follow-up Education and Research (S.A.F.E.R.); and Dan Stone, of the Crisis In- e e ‘ee Vihat has over 300,006 Canadian children gasping for breath? As « Asthma. To find out more, call your Lung Association. tervention and Suicide Prevention Centre. The panel will discuss the development of value sysiems that promote self- worth and the importance of parents and youth workers recognizing pre-suicidal behavior and securing vital counselling and support for the at-risk teenager. Teenage Suicide Preven- tion and Concerns will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m., tonight in the Lions Gate Hospital Terrace Cafeteria. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. For further information contact the Lions Gate Hospital Education Services, 988-3131, local 412. HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC {2 blks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. “42:4 un, 980-8738 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE In accordance with the provision of the City of North Vancouver "Fire Prevention By-law, 1981, No. 5343, DRY GARDEN REFUSE ONLY may be burned on the following dates without a special permit being obtained: SATURDAY : MARCH 30TH SUNDAY AND MARCH 31ST SATURDAY : APRIL 6TH SUNDAY - APRIL 7TH : Fires are to be small and attended by a competent , . person, and smoke and fly ash kept to a minimum. E.A. Raymond City Clerk City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. m@ March 20, 1985° + EWS p 0 Terry Pater SHERRY RITCHAT (left) got some help from overseas as Maplewood School students released salmon fry into the creek near the schoo! Monday. Her ‘‘assistant*’ was Kanako Takahashi, one of 31 students from Japan who are visiting the school as part of an ex- change program. Thirteen adults from Japan are also along for the trip. THE LUNG ~ ASSOCIATION Psychic sees From Page 37 “TI don’t know that the future is what we should be dealing with. It’s better to help people understand what they have going for them. If an older person was going to fali and break their leg, 1 would promoie a healthy at- titude. Get them to take vitamins D and C and calci- um. There’s no point in upsetting a person. I want to promote a healthier, happier space.”’ Phedre is giving a lecture and workshop with psychic Geof Gray-Cobb at the Georgia Hotel tonight (Mar. 27) from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The two will discuss and demonstrate clairvoyance, palmistry, crystal ball gaz- ing, reincarnation, psychic healing, ghosts and more. Admission is $20, half price for seniors and stu- dents. Call 986-0179 for in- formation. Notice is given that the Council of West Vancouver will consider on 1985 April 01 at 8:00 p.m. (in the @ ©6Municipal Hall, 750-17th Street), Amendments to A. Waterworks Regulation By-law No. 2046, 1965, to increase certain rates (established in 1981) to reflect current costs of providing this service, “namely: JAinch service connection complete $850.00 ($600.00) % inch service connection with trenching/backfilling by owner $400.00 ($300.00) Inspection fee if eniire work done by subdivider $200.00 (380.00) Bracketed figures indicate 1981 charges. J.D. Allan Municipal Clerk 1985 March 18