Second Street and St. Georges NEWS photo Cindy Goodman SENIORS FROM North Shore Neighborhood Heuse raised funds and kept in shape at the same time recently when the focal residents participated in the annual Seniors’ Strut event. These seniors walked from in North Vancouver to the SeaBus terminal, then walked to the Terry Fox memorial #t B.C. Place via Robson St. Funds raised will go towards exercise equipment. Children’s camp promises adventure WEST VANCOUVER Recreation Centre’s: Action Adventure Daycamp is: preparing to catapult into the summer of °89. The ‘high-energy camp is design- ed for nine- to 13-year-old children who are looking for adventure and fun. The program runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday, and is based at Hollyburn Elementary School, 1329 Duchess Ave. Included in the first two weeks of activities are a trip to Bowen Island, rowing at Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, canoeing in Deer Lake YMCA seeks volunteer driver A VOLUNTEER . van driver/ coordinator is needed by the North Shore YMCA. The ‘position requires driving children to outtrips around. the Lower Mainland, and integrating and recruiting volunteers into. the daycamp progratn. The individual should be 19 years or older and possess en- thusiasm and a class 4 driver’s licence. For an interview call Joanie O’Brien or Jim Gray at 986-0388. LOSS? : See us for good hearing 3 cid service — sales, f repairs, batteries and | advice. ASE ABOUT OUR TRIAL SERVICE. North Western Hearing Centre Open Tues. - Fri. 9:30 - 5 Sat. 9:30 - 1. Closed Mon. 805 Ww. Broadway _Vancouver we SALE Starts June 29 10%70% ci All summer stock Allegie s Gunctles Maternity Shops 985-5552 1910 Lonsdale North Vancouver Park, touring a local post office and visiting the police riding stables in Stanley Park. Registration is limited. Contact Jennifer Lidster at 926-3266 for further details. S how off the world’s most beautiful city on the city’s most beautiful sightseeing tour. Travel up scenic Howe Sound to Squamish—seven hours of relax- ation and unparalleled scenery on the ma- jestic MV BRITANNIA and the historic ROYAL HUDSON STEAM TRAIN. LIFESTYLES 45 ~ Wednesday, June 28, 1989 - North Shore News Day camps offered in WV EAGLE HARBOUR Community Centre in West Vancouver is offer- ing day camps for children from July 4 to August 17. Tots Mini-camp for ages three to five runs half days, Monday to Friday, and includes games, crafts, stories and special events. Kids in Motion, a seven-week program running from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., is offered for ages six to nine and ages nine to 12. Activities in- clude sports, games, crafts and day trips. The Total Tennis Camp is of- fered for six- to nine-year-olds and 10- to 14- year-olds. The weekly camps focus op 15 hours of tennis instruction, including video analy- sis, supervised play, a T-shirt and use of a ball machine. Children will be grouped according to age and ability with a maximum of six students per instructor. For further information contact Eagle Harbour (Centre, 5575 Marine Dr.,921-7425, Pre-registra- tion is recommended. Register for summer programs IF YOU'RE looking for new and different outdoor activities this summer check the Greater Van- couver Regional District (GVRD) Parks programs. Choose from 71 children’s daytime nature programs offered in Juiy and August, or 41 ‘Sea- to-Stars’ programs, open to everyone, at 11 regional parks be- tween June and September. - To register pick up a GVRD Farks Summer Programs and Events brochure from your local library, nearest regional park or Burnaby Lake Nature House. Complete the registration form and bring or mail to: Burnaby Lake Nature House, 4519 Piper Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5A 3B5. The Nature House is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily until August 27. available. TOUR HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE ¢ Tour is narrated, multilingual guides. Souvenir magazines. ¢ Choose your route. ROYAL HUDSON departs N. Van. at the BC. Rail Station, Pemberton Street. The MV BRITANNIA leaves downtown Vancouver, north foot of Denman Street. ¢ Shuttle buses return you to your starting point at the end of day. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED © CALL 687-9558 OR 68-TRAIN | WESTERN CANADA & U.S.A.. “CALL TOLL FREE... ook now and take your out-of-town quests on the BOAT-TRAIN DAY TRIP. Tour runs May 21-Sept. 24. Special dis- counis for kids, teens and seniors. NOTE: ROYAL HUDSON round trip tickets also * 1-800-663-1500. To register by télephone call the Nature House at 420-3031. WOOLCO CORRECTION NOTICE Monday Clip & Save Coupon Day Appearing June 25, 1989 Weedeater Mode! #1212.should have read: you pay 48.89 without coupon 58.89. Save $10.00. Woolco regrets any inconven- lence this may have caused its customers. Wot www