ry Lee 34 ~ Sunday, Apcil 14, 1985 - North Shore News Tour Japan while studying TWO UNIQUE study tours to Japan have been made available in 1985 for teachers of all levels and backgrounds, by the Community Programs and Services division of Douglas College in New Westminster, B.C. The tours, both scheduled Third running week set THIRD consecutive annual running week, entitled Run Canada Run, is set for May 25 - June 2 as part of Fitness Canada’s National Physical Activity Week. Run Canada Run will offer a variety of events to all shades of runner in every one of the country’s provinces and territories. This national -festival of running has enjoyed tremen- dous success in the past two years with more than 140 events already registered at this early stage of the planning. In keeping with the Run Canada Run theme of partici- pation for young and old alike, Canadians from St. John’s to Victoria will be en- couraged to take part in a variety of events ranging from Seniors choir THE ‘WEST Vancouver Senior Centre Choir is pres- enting a concert at the end of April, featuring selections the Cypress Room of the members or the Senior Ac- includes: includes: from Fiddler On The Roof. West Vancouver Recreation ‘tivity Centre on 2ist Street * maching rotors * replacing brake shoes The choir is under the direc- Centre Saturday, April 27 at in West Vancouver. ot . Starting three years ago. 8 repacking inner & outer bearings * resurfacing drums tion of Betty Downing, and guest artists will be Bill Kelly and Jack Borgenstrom. The concert will be held in 7:30 p.m., and on Sunday, Fun Runs to Marathons. The campaign is spear- headed by honorary chair- persons, the Right Honourable Roland iMichener, who, at a fit and trim 84 years of age, still jogs his daily mileage, and Jac- queline Gareau, Canada’s most internationally famous woman marathoner. to sing| April 28 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $2 each, and are available from choir with about a dozen people, the choir has grown rapidly to an enthusiastic group of 45 members who meet each Tuesday afternoon for rehearsals in the Senior Ac- tivity Centre. CLASSIFIEDS 986-6222 for departure in July, will look at Japanese language and culture, as well as the school systems and educational con- ditions in Japan. The first, the Teachers’ Educational Study Tour of Japan, will leave July 6 for 12 day visit, including a two-day stopover to Expo °85 in Tsukuba Science City. 3698 * feplacing front disc pads semi-metallic add $20.00 Great 2 front wheet disc (most cars) * complete inspection of hydraulics The Language and Study Tour of Japan departs July 27 for a one month visit to Kobe where participants will study the Japanese language while living with a Japanese family. Various weekday trips are scheduled in this exciting package with an optional visit to Expo '85 planned. The pro- gram fee for the Language and * complete inspection of all brake hardware Brake! Quality and Dependability at Great prices — Home of the professionals | $4gee 2 wheel drum (most cars) Study Tour of Japan is $2,495, including an $850 tax deduction for educational expenses. For more information, or registration into either of these Japan Tours, contact Douglas College Community Programs and Services at Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. V3L SB2 or call (640) 520-5472. cand ECONO BRAKE & MUFFLER 860 W. 15th St. North Van. across from Dave Suck Ford Open Mon-Sat. 8:30-5:00. Pssssst...vour AUTOPLAN “RENEWAL DATE IS SHOWING. If the sticker on your licence plate says April your Autoplan i insurance and ticence i isdue for renewal by the first of next month. Please refer to the guide which was mailed along with your Autoplan renewal application. 984-9581 it is extremely important to insure your vehicle in the correct category. if your vehicle is improperly rated, a claim cn your Own Damage coverage (e.g. Collision, Comprehensive) can be denied and you will be requized to reimburse the Corporation for any Third Party claims paid on your behaff. ion photo submitied 1 pr] . CATHY Schick, of West Vancouver, was named Female ee Athlete of the Year at St. Francis Xavier Univeristy, An- INSURANCE a tigonish, Nova Scotia. Cathy, a second year physical aad a CORPORATION education student was also selected Mast Valuable Player Safer B.C. OF G of the Women’s Basketball Team. She is pictured with BRITISH COLUMBIA Rev. George Kehoe, Director of Athletics at St. F. X. 0 AM-5 PM 22nd Avejat Rupert St. tongs Edgemont Village oleae Dolarton * Vancouver 3151 Woodbine Ave. NV. 5 pping , ottioe 'suge stone's: eep Cove