14 - North Shore News — Sunday, May 28, 2000 OAK, MAPLE, PINE, CHERRY AND MORE Bring yor Samak ideas... ENTERTAINMENT & ; wet make it happen! COMPUTER CENTRES for your ® Home Office ®§ Bedroom ® Dining Room _ 1142 BOUNDARY ROAD 291-1488 "Burnaby © Mon - Fri Bam-S:30pm » Sat loam-4:30pm 4189 Pemberton Ave. TASEINS 985-7195 Unve. LAST month the Greater Vancouver Regional District held on open house on water utility con: ation and maintenance. The next session on the subject is set for 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday. the © Capliene College Sportsplex Building, 2055 Purcell Way. For more information call the GVRD at 432-6200 Vashti Singh : Contributing Writer “TWO community © counselling programs are preparing to close _. their doors. The Stopping the Violence - Program for women and chil-_ dren “and. the Children's ‘Counselling Program will” cease as of June 30. Both have . been handled by the North Shore Crisis Services Society since 1995. » .Dorothy Wolf, ' a media. * contact, for the crisis services °; society, said the difficult deci- - sion: was.made in’ order: for: . them to better focus on their original mandate: She explained that by ¢ con-- -solidating the organization’s - energy on their original focus, namely providing information and crisis intervention, : the society can do a better job of: serving the community. In 1999 the crisis services society gave 1,080 hours of individual counselling and © 110 hours of group coun- . selling. The board of directors has ; been encouraging. _ the Ministry of Women’s Equality to keep the funding: for these services'on the North Shore. *: to Wolf, “Our.: at they: agree, t that . cs ‘Accordin sense. is the money should stay here. Future Players Camp (4 Hours). 1 $40" .. A great opportunity for “Junior Golfers” to develop their nee » Skills. CPGA Pros will introduce the student to all aspects of: -. the game - the-full swing, chipping, putting and etiquette. ° :., Includes a skills evaluation. Clubs provided for any Junior. : who needs them. Includes snacks & drinks each day. Sat & Sun, May 27°& 28) ose eee ©. at & Sun, June 10 & 11°. . Sat & Sun, June 17818 .. Mon & Tues, July 3&4. ‘Tues & Wed, July4&5. .. Mon & Tues, July17&48 ...: Tues & Wed, July 18 &19...-.. Tues & Wed, Aug 15&16 . Wed.& Thurs, Aug 16 & 17. ‘Tues & Wed, Aug 22 & 23... Wed & Thurs, Aug 23 & 24 Tues & Wed, Aug 29 & 30 | Thurs & Fri, Aug 31 & Sept 1 . pm to 3: Spin : . Liam to. 1:30pm, . 11am to 1:30pm 9:30am to 11:30am - 9:30am to 11:30am 9:30am to 11:30am «+ 9:30am to 21:30am... “There’s been a ae amount of discussion from a. lot of agencies on the North. Shore”. regarding the: future’ of these programs, said Wolf: Currently, Family Services ‘of the North Shore have sim- : ilar counselling. programs. Wolf is confident that anothe: North Shore group will :be ‘able to take over the : services : they are cancelling... . Although the crisis services society was aiming at transfer - ring the programs to.a differ- ent organization before: the closin; date, this goal was no ssible. ©: In ‘preparatio: for the eo sure,“:the : counselling - grams‘ have “stopped : t ing - 9:30am to 11:30am ~—: ” + 9:30am to 11:30am . 9:30am to 11:30am. + - 9:30am to 11:30am . 9:30am to 11:30am +9: 30am to 1h: 30am Junior Players Camp (9 Hours) $125 > For the “Junior Golfer” who wants more. from his or her _game. CPGA Pros will teach and coach you te be your best. Develop a game: plan for playing and practising so you can ‘ organizatio May a at are: looking “at long term survival ae now,’ Wolf: vhat continue to improve your golf.skills. Includes “Golf Tournament” ‘as a wrap-up to Camp, skills evaluation and _-snacks and drinks each day. Player must have own clubs . and some golf course experience. Each Camp limited to first /42 paid players. Mon, Tues, Wed, July 3, 4,&5 . 2... 3.12:30 to 3:30pm »Mon, Tues, Wed, July 17, 18 & 19 ",.12:20 to 3:30pm :- »_ Tues, Wed; Thurs, Aug 15, 16 &17. s20am'to 12:30pm iS, 30am to 12:30pm °.-