C8 - Sunday, November 13, 1983 - North Shore News FUNDS RAISED FOR KIWANIS Arts and crafts fair attracts 3,000 patrons MORE THAN 3,000 people *“sOne of our main objec-_ ty,”’ said Art Weseen, chair- number of well know artists visited McDougall Gym- _ tives in holding the fair is to man of the fair committee. showing their oils, water- hasium during the recent provide a showcase for the ‘‘There were more than 90 colors and pastels,’’ he said. B.C. Arts and Crafts Fair creative talents of B.C. artists participants this year, Proceeds from the biennial held under the auspices of the and craftspeople, and we because in addition to the fair will go towards the club’s Kiwanis Club of North were delighted at the Vancouver. response from the communi- regular booths we had a special Gallery Shop, with a social service work in behalf of senior citizens, youth .cluded Carolyn Busby, Myr- groups, the handicapped and Alan Hassell, Jim Reavill and the needy. Wally Mulligan. Mulligan ar- ranged the Gallery exhibi- tion, with Gail McCance, Ruth Meek and John MacNeill as an advisory panel. In addition to the chair- man, the fair committee in- na Handel, Bob Handel, Options for volunteers 1,— 1 TUTOR. Get involved in remedial reading with a child under the direction of a teacher. One hour twice a week. North Vancouver schools. 1 — 1 COMPANION is needed for a recent widow. Could you share an outingO Also a female psychiatric pa- tient needs a friend to share coffee and an activity. TEAM CAPTAIN to organize a group of drivers delivering meals to shut-ins, one week in six for Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays. ARTS and CRAFTS person to teach simple crafts to a group who have experienced mental health problems. Eager to learn. SCIENCE BUFF. Would you like to pass on your knowledge to others — learn more about the subject — in a fun and exciting § at- mosphereO Volunteer your time explaining hands-on science exhibits. Downtown location. Four hour shift. BOOKKEEPING BORINGO Not if you are interested in Ecology and Natural History. Bring your skills to this unique opportunity. RESPONSIBLE PERSON needed to coordinate the lot- tery ticket sales in a North Vancouver shopping centre. SHOPPERS. For frail elder- ly people unable to get out to the store but wishing to re- main independent. For these and many other volunteer opportunities, please phone Joan at the Volunteer Centre 985-7138. CIVIL marriages are still be- ing performed in spite of the current B.C. Government workers’ strike, according to Audrey Mellors, a private commissioner at large. Providing a couple has the necessary license, marriage commissioners-at-large, C9 - Sanday, authorized, but not employed by the province, are per- forming the ceremonies. The weddings are legal, says Mellors, but the couples will receive only a facsimile of the registry entry and must wait until after the strike before they can obtain a mar- November 13, 1983 - North Shore News Marry despite strike riage certificate. Commissioners-at-large are now booking weddings for the holiday season in an- ticipation of licenses being issued once the strike has been settled. For further in- formation contact: Audrey Mellors 929-2782, Matthew Allen 988-8215. “Lamb Values Sy “Smoked i Meat 40 Meat Item Sale Here are just a few of the S33 40 meat items on Sale La ‘eee ‘PE Sen Whole 5.7 Las 2.59. NEW ZEALAND LAMB FROZEN Shoulder Chops 5.05 ns 9. NEW ZEALAND LAMB FROZEN : Double Loin Chops POUCH PAK PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Turkey Wings | 30 Neg 59° Ib. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Turkey Drumsticks 3 Varieties vee 500 , rag. 2.39 SWIFTS PORK SHOULDER Cottage Rolls WOODWARD’S Back Bacon Grade A Beef and Pork Cryovac .. FRESH SHOULDER BUTT Pork Steaks. FRESH WHOLE SHOULDER Pork Picnics re R 7m 79° " ei Fi SS eC ccm aa en L1.58~ 5.380 Dinner Hams 5.05, 2.29. Delicatessen Sausages Wieners Veal Cutlets | 13.21., 5.99. SEEEEEEEeessunnsaaaszasssssseeeeedeenossssseedecaeeesssteseseccceeneasass | AUSSSS2ensssseee000C0neceonssseescossssssieeescenssseseeaneseecosassenseed | $ecs000ossseseeessaneeseanssseeeeeearonssiatiteonsnastianntiespoatntnna WOODWARD’S FROZEN Beef Sausage 500, png. 1.89 FLETCHER’S FROZEN Pork Sausage 500 . pas. 1.89 PORK GRAIN FED BEEF = od Blade Roast .....:: 4.39, 1.99. Headcheese | 77° FROZEN NEW ZEALAND BEEF l Tenderloin Steaks 9.46,, 4.29: EESESESEETESSEEEZEREETSEESESEESEDESESESESTSSEESES Spo tbasuses a — SEIEERERIRERERenenesazinestneninic: Select Specials Select Poultry “Seafood. Buys SSEEEETSEESEIESCESEESERESEESEREEGESEEISN » RSESESSESOSSSHISSORSHSSSHESSS ESE BESETEEEGEEEEEETESEEETESESTEESHESEEEEESESE SHEE iil GEPISET SEES EEUETEREHEGEEEEEsSESaEanEEaaarranEa: SGTERER a tonzapaeraeateraataad FRESH SUN RAY “BANQUET 3 Strawberry Jam Cod Fillets Breaded Chicken 750 mt tin Bob D Sole Fillets 2 ib. box each 4.99 DEEP BROWN IN TOMATO SAUCE SCHNEIDER’S GOLDEN BASKET Libby’s Beans . 7.69 lug 3.49 Ib. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Chicken Balls sae on molosses 14 a. oz. an 67° 350 9 pkg. cach 3. | 9 FOUR STAR ( BUDGET? Mushrooms Shrimpmeat | 5.4 ] xg 6.99 Ib. FRESH B.C GROWN Chicken Breasts 10 «. or. on 99° 9.90 Nag 4.49». KRAFT CRACKER BARREL FROZEN COHOE Cheddar Cheese Salmon Fillets 8.80 Mag 3.99 ib. Swi REGULAR Wieners DELI FARM Old Style Ham 100, 1.09 DEL PAK SWEET & SOUR Chicken Wings 100, 65° BURNS ALL BEEF Wieners (450, pee. 1.55 DEL! FARM GERMAN FRANKS OR Smokies $00 , pus. 2-99 DELI PAL SOURDOUGH Rye Bread sendwich «7S g tot LoD Woodward: Personal Shopping November 14 to 19 We reserve the right to limit quantities SWIFTS BROWN & SERVE Sausage FROZEN DISHWASHING LIQUID Sunlight iki Detergent 2:87 Varap BUDGET ’ HELPER 520, prs. 1.09 B.C. GROWN Fresh Mushrooms 4.12 kg ] 87 Ib. 1.8 titre bottie Pieces & Stems Boneless DUNCAN HINES Cake Mix Deluxe I! Assorted Flavours Chicken Legs 135 kg bag MeBAng 1.29n FLORIDA Grapefruit Size 48 4 tor 87° Mild, Medium or Old 12 ox. atioh 2.49 Red or White Prices effective Lower Mainland and Clearbrook Stores Only