C2 - Sunday, May 6, 1984 - North Shore News \ RUNNERS UP in the B.C. Provincial Hightand Dancing Championships, left to right, are Christina Watts, 9, Janine Nichol, 13, and Jeanette Tikhane, 12. Held April 28, the girls now go on to Winnipeg for Canadian Inter-provincial Championships July 6-8, with their in- structor Dorothy Christie. This unique waterfront home is tucked away yet minutes from city and North Shore facilities: The West Coast design, with cedar and glass affording many views of the mature garden and Seymour River, is combined with an unusual floor arrangement. The beautifully constructed 10 rooms af- ford many possible arrangements of bedrooms, family rooms, studio, playroom etc. All new kitchen appliances. heatilator fireplace and 2 bathrooms. Asking $269,000. To view, call 929-5580 eves. or weekend. Sundayée Morning; Camp news is available e LS thn foun IT’S THAT time of year again, when thoughts of sum- mer days ahead bring dreams of summer camps. The North Shore Informa- tion Centres have once again assembled all the details needed to choose the camp most suited to your children’s needs. Free brochures are available at the following centres: North Shore Infor- mation & Volunteer Centre, 1551 Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver, 985-7138; Capilano Community Ser- vices, 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, 988-7115. Also at each centre, you will find copies of the B.C. Camping Association Direc- tory of Accredited Camps which you will find a great Step \ towards ithe future Your child may need at Thee Edline Learning Centre acan provide the educa. assistance your helping hand tional achild may need Preschool to Grade 12 for remediation. learning disabilities or enrichment 1 to 1 tutoring and/or computer assisted learning 7 OdIVIGUaliZOd peograne - COOPIOatiOn with se tool cree abun 7 educational A psye tea CAuc abonval assessed Inquire tow a@boul sunnier Ec perabifierd bese freer: co tront suilspere t aeeras - Ccmtigoatern lean y A e Omagh eet help in making your choice. There will be ‘information and help available through the United Way Camping Bureau to families who find it difficult to pay the full camp fee. So, don’t wait for the familiar complaint of ‘‘What can I do today?’’ There are a wide variety of recreations going on right in your neighborhood. Information on summer playgrounds and day camps will be available in June. Contact us at 985-7138 or call direct to: North Vancouver Recreation Commission 988-6166; North Shore Neighborhood House, 987-8138; West Vancouver Recreation Centre, 926-3266: North Shore tamily Y, 926-5541 ie es, os A pero etnnays, Edline Learning 10:00 A.M. (i A beautiful beginning for a special Mother's Day! Serve her with continental flair. She'll awaken to croissants and café on this delightful breakfast tray. Import Bazaar has a wide selection of interesting pitts to express your love Silk rose buds trom Phathand, php of 12. holding wooden bed tray, in white or natural finish, rep 18 99 Payim porcelam dinnerware, rey db dY & 99 Sales prices good until Mother's Day. 57 Water St., Gastown, Vancouver Morn VO) t> bon Soot 687 2327 sO) Centre 987-2187 Thre TOV) Socaer Vt 1994 West 4th Ave and Maple, Kitsilano Mon Wed & Sat tO6 AS bre tory VST 142? Wo 15fti fot North Van 734-8233 Phair ety located at (Prime Time Computing) “Stats