14 - Friday, J June 5, 1992 - North Shore News WHAT’S GOING ON SATURDAY June 6—-& june 7. Fundraising Yard Sale. 1! a.m.-3 p.m. 1410 Grand Blvd., N.V. Praceeds to cat division of Pets Ltd. for spraying & neutering strays. Info: 985-2479. eae June 6-—-Maplewood Flats Clean-up & Nature Tour. Clean-up at 10 a.m. Tour at I p.m., Maplewood Mudflats. Pre-register & info: Lynn Valley Ecology Centre, 987-5922. eee June 6—Organic Vegetable Gardening. Slide presentation by Judy Newton from the UBC food garden. 1 p.m. Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. eee Jane 6—Free. Scleroderma Association 8th Annual Seminar. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Arthritis Centre, 895 W. 10th Ave., Van. Everyone welcome. Lunch pro- vided. Info: 940-9343 Gs 596-0649. eee June 6--Zulicka Club Garage Sale; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; 332 W. 23rd St., N.V. Info: 980-6059. oes June 6--Ongoing to Sept. 29. N.S. Community Tennis Association invites new members, all levels, to join out- door games on Sat. & Sun. mornings, Tues. & Thurs. eves. Register: 983- 3543. ees June 6—Ongoing. Available at recCen- tre Lonsdale: volleyball instruction, tennis lessons & ball hockey. Info: 987-PLAY. eee Sune 6-Ongoing. Pets & Friends Pro- gram. Volunteers are needed to bring their pets into rest homes, hospitals & care facilities where people need friendly contact with animals. Info: 879-5991. oee June 56—-Ongoing. Overeaters Anony- mous Step Study. 1 hr. meeting at noon, N. Lonsdale United Church. into: Marilyn or Dee, 980-4336 or 985-4466. eee June 6--Ongoing. Learn to square dance, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., W.V. Seniors’ Activity Centre. Info: Doreen Sillery, 987-5397. eee Jane 6--Ongoing. Al-Anon and Ala- teen Family Group. N.S. Daily sup- port meeting for people with alcohol- selated concerns. N.S. meetings 6 days per weck. Info: 688-1716. awa pate Hike Waketieid STt ‘DENT MICHAEL WAYNE, centre, is one of several people whe are benefiting from Capilano College’s award-winning Speech Assisted Reading and Writing (SARAW) progrem. Two people who have helped make *he program the success it is are tuic: Claudine Michand (left) and SARAW instructor Don Kirkby. NV college, company win literacy award CAPILANO COLLEGE’S Speech Assisted Reading and Writing (SARAW) program designed for adults with severe ‘disabilities has earned the North Van- couver-based - college . and the Neil Squire Foundation the highest honor for litera- cy development among Canada’s community col- leges. “Through the development of SARAW there is now a whole group of students who can look to a brighter future instead of facing isolated frustration, a future that includes the opportunity to devel- op full literacy, to have in- dependence and to participate as students and as active members of society,”” said B.C. Advanced Education, Training and Techno- logy Minister Tom Perry. He presented the National Lit- eracy Award to Capilano College on behalf of the /.ssociation of Canadian Community Colleges to honor the college’s achievement with SARAW. When the SARAW program was first developed in 1990, adults with physical disabilities tested the program in Vancouver, Regina, Ottawa and Fredericton. Later that year Capilano Col- lege created a SARAW lab on its North Vancouver campus where students with disabilities were able to dramatically upgrade their lit- eracy and communication skills. The lab was made possible by a $225,000 donation of specialized computer equipment from Digital Equipment Canada Ltd. The success of SARAW is owed to the commitment of the partner- ship involved in making the pro- gram a reality: Digital Equipment Canada, the Neil Squire Founda- tion, Vancouver Foundation, the University Masons Lodge, the provinciat and federal govern- ments and Capilano College,” said college president Dr. Douglas Jardine. The second phase of the pro- gram will be implemented this year with the help of Digital Equipment. The company is donating an additional $440,000 in hardware that will allow Capilano College and the Neil Squire Foundation to instal] the SARAW program and train faculty in its use at all B. c colleges. 13820 - 104ch Avenue, Surrey, B.C. June 6--Ongoing. Co-dependants Anonymous meeting. 10 a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Recovery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832 or 984-0243. SUNDAY June 7~Paper Recycling Fair; 10 a.m.4 p.m. at area outside W.V. SPCA, near Ambleside. Recycle your mixed paper; Imagination Market, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Info: $84-9730. eee Jane 7—Open House. Sunday Drop-in. Video presentation: “Wolf in the Fold’’; 1-3 p.m. Silver Harbour Cen- tre, 144 E. 22ad St., N.Y. Everyone welcome. Info: 980-2474. eee Sune 9-Hehyburn Heritage Hike: Baden-Powell Trail to Hollyburn Ridge. Moderately easy hike, approx- imately 3 hrs. Meet 11 a.m. at the Parks information kiosk in the downhill skiing parking fot at the end of Cypress Bowl Rd. 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