a’) * The Host Program is tooking for volunteers to spend time once >. a week ‘assisting newcomers learn more about Canadian life “and helping them practice their Erglish skills. Volunteers cen fearn shout another culture and language and make new friends, There is no financial obligation to join this program. 7 For more information, call Golnaz of the North Shore Multicultural Society at 988.2931. ‘This program is feraled hy Cinzenship and Immigration Canada. CORRECTION NOTICE In our B9-2A Home Safe flyer, Gravy boat with tray on page 3 is not as shown in photo. Mikasa Diamond Fire glass serveware on page 4 should read “Last 8 Days. Sale ends Sun., Oct. 12.° Oki Country Roses Damask table coordinates an page 5 should have read “Last 7 Days. Sale ends Sat., Oct. 11." in our 89-2C CK Headquarters flyer, Principie Oresses on page 8; Classic Pooh satin bound receiv- ing Dianket on page 36; Bundle of Joy Fféece sets on page 38 will be iate — rainchecks wilt be available at the store. Classic Pooh dizper bag on page 36 should have read “Our reg. 19.99 & 36.99, Sale each 14.99 & 27.74". Home- cami} boys' jog set on page 36 will be substituted at the store. In our B9-2 Shoe Spectacular flyer. Soft Spots “Acclaim” pump on page 4 will be late — rainchecks will be available at the store. Young men's basic tops & hot- torss on page 20 should have be Sd clear” not Sale. Sorry lor any inconvenience this may have caused. “One lathedaes: Tt, qeciction Loaded incl. 17” alloy wiseels, 5.4L V8 plus “more, $3000 down, 24 mo. TP. $12,336 THE Court of Appeal in London, England, has turned down Thomas Moringiello's challenge to his fraud convic- tion and 18-month prison sen- tence. Although Moringicilo was able to prove that Judge Richard Hamilton had stept through portions of the testi- meny at tral the year before, the higher — court said Moringiello was not harmed because Hamilton still was able to give a summary of the case for the jury’s deliberation. eee In the summer, in the midst of the training-instruc- tor sex scandals, a pair of two- star generals at the Pentagon headed a quiet attempt to quash a major jurisdictional battle. Military conimissaries (which sel! mostly food) start- ed to self flowers for gardens, and post or base exchanges (department stores}, which thought they had the exclusive right to sell bedding flowers, upped their sales of food items. “This is war,” said one offi- cial who was sympathetic to the exchanges. e¢8e Winston-Salein, | North Carolina — On Interstate 40, Shakeitha Hardee, 17 and five months pregnant by a guy named Keevin, sported Keevin in the passenger scat of a car driven by Melody Carroll, 21 and also five months Pregnant by Keevin. The nvo women shouted at each other side by side at 55 m.p.h. until the road narrowed to one lane because of con- struction, at which point nei- ther would yield. Both banged their cars against the other for about 500 yards. Carroli’s car finally hit the end of a guard rail and was totaled. Said Hardee's mother, “If (Keevin) would just fet them fuw witch one he wanted, you know?” A group of lawyers and state legislators have petitioned the Illinois Supreme Court to halt all executions immediately and appoint 4 commission to study why, in the 20 years since the state reinstated the death penalty, more death row con- victs have subsequently been found innocent and freed (nine) than have been execut- ed (eight). Arlington, Virginia -- Produce clerk = Salvador Rodriguez, 38, was charged with tying to fondle a female customer at a Giant Food store in August. According to the woman, Rodriguez approached her at the spinach bin and told her he knew where she could get some even fresher spinach, and she followed him to a back room, And in July, Jeffrey Maurice Young, 19, was arrested in Gastonia, N.C., and charged with assault. Police said Young had hidden under a table at the Bloomin’ Crion Steakhouse and had begun to touch the legs of two womean who had sat down to eat (and who at first thought there was a loase thread on the tablecloth). When discovered, he fled the restaurant bur was cap- tured nearby. rd Ford Pio S2aa/nro. RIC of cond, XLS $1500 down, a4 months, T. Fre Melis not &f BC “Call Danny Mcdonaid at 3527-7752 _ Cell Cael or. 1-300-993 G7. 2 desport or 4 dr. XLS; loaded, no leather $3000 down, 24 | months, $12,576 WRi we RA Bas th JAMES POYNER Lawyer 988-6321 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Van. (Lonsdale Quay Plaza) The best f saieeioe ag $A Sg SATE 5 pec? or SS HEPAIA OR REBULLD. 235 Donagliy Ave, N. Van “aaa NORTH SHORE TRAVEL NEWS $77.1 million is spent each year on personal air travel and package tours by the North Shore residents. To reach this market of globe trotters, place your ads where the readership is. north shore’ The 1998 Infiniti Models are now on sale! 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