13 - Wednesday, June $2, 1985 - North Shore News June is adopt-a-Gran month JUNE has been declared Na- “By providing S18 a sponsors (sho are often ent, 1.329) sponsors have ibvean, the Phillipines. of older people in Canada tional Adopt-A-Gran month, a Canadian sponsor senior citizens themselves) adopted 1,527 Grans. There South Africa, Kenya. Brazil, and the developing world. ft Month, ensures that his or her and the exchange of letter are $8 Grans awaiting re. Chile and Sierre Leone. is the only Canadian “A major effort will be adopted Gran will be pro- between spansar and Gran adoption and S27 on the Help the Aged (Canada) is organization allocating made to clear the listofover vided with the basic enhance a mutual seme ot waiting list, Grans ate refer- 4 non-denominational., resources to provide the S00 Grans waiting for spon. necessities af Hite as well as ‘Family’ and caning. red from 430 local caring non-profit: international basic necessities of life sorship around the world." | some measure of dignity and Since POTS, Canadian organizations in 16 different development organization — specifically fur the elderly on said Help the Aged society hope in their final seats. sponsors have given onearls countries including the Cir engaved in meeting the needs a global basis. of Canada director Ruth Photos and case histories of $2,750,000 to the | Adopt. Hickey. the Gran are provided to the A-Gian program. At pres . "ADVERTISING in eptune CORRECTION We opologize for any inconvemene or eenunderstonding caused by the upude dawn logotype af Pures Chinese Seafood MOUNT SEYMOUR Lions ofthe Red Cross will Present Restowant hase expanded the Rim wadbeard and Sanogitiy In then Advertnement cf the 20th and Neptune Community Cate demonstrations throughout Jist_ Mur 1985 nival too two-day event, the day. Povated at Cates Park oe the bather’s Day weekend (June 18-16). the Carnival will begin with the judging of Children’s Parade eniries at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Dellar Shopping Centre. 10:30 alm. the Giant Parade will leave Dollar Rad and follow the Highway to Cates Park. Games, hayrides, tram- polines, stage entertainment, yacht race, paint-in, children’s races, flea market, beer garden, food booths and fencing tournaments will offer something to every member of the family. Sunday will see more fam- ily entertainment, with em- phasis on ao ‘‘marine™ theme. At 10 am. the members of 4-party relay teams will begin the Great Land & Sea Race — running to Deep Cove, bicycling back to Little Cates, canoe- ing around the point to finish at the Boat faunch area. At Noon the Deep Cove Yacht Club will race offshore of Cates Park and at 12:30 p.m. the Vancouver Water Ski Club will begin their exciting Water ski demonstration. One p.m. will signal start of ine Indian War Canoe races with a Saimon Barbecue being held in conjunction with these events. Langford takes second NORTH VAN driver Mike langford drove his Russell “C'' Special to a first in class and second overall finish in International Con- ference of Sports Car Club (ICSCC) racing at Westwood June 2. Langford was on the gid in second place in the 15 — car field, but spun out in turn two of the first lap leav- ing him well behind the pack. By the fifth lap, however, Langford was second, eight seconds behind the lead car driven by North Vancouver's Tom Munroe. SHOW & TELL Carnet Care & Equip Rental Save ts to 4a Everything you need Delivered to your door : Inctuaing PRO lastructons I om tat a a. Wamung: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked ~ avoid inhaling. Average per cigarette - Rothmans Special Wild: “Tat” 10 mg Nic.0.9 mg. Rothimans Spectal Mid Menthol: “Tar” 10 mg Nic. 0.9 mg. Rothmans Extra Light: “Tar” 8 mg Nic. 0.8 mg.