Christian workshop targets world problems WHAT IS happening to our beautiful world? This is the question asked by the North Shore Ecumenical Commit- tee at its upcoming workshop on Christian stewardship of Mother cin workshop is part of a development education program for Canadians called Ten Days for ing to Our Beautiful World? will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4 from 9:30 am. to 3 p.m. at North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Special Third World speaker Bishop Luis Prado from Pelotas, Brazil, will speak on the link be- tween the destruction of the en- vironment and the world debt World Development that is spon- crisis sored by Anglican, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic and United churches. The ten days in 1989 are Jan. 27 to Feb. 6. The workshop What is Happen- It is suggested that participants bring a sandwich; tea, coffee, fruit and cookies will be provided. For further information call 985-4911. LIFESTYLES 35 - Wednesday, January 25, 1989 - North Shore News Pr ein. qa C"f BARAQUEPRINTS Ef SUnENCGrT : If y our Z fs i ft . for 1d , 45"-115 cm s : SOFT SATEEN P, business is 7, }=." | AN | 8. | ©... | ii | | ‘SHEETING | WONDERFUL WOOL | 607-150 cm your advertising dollar! I t's time for the annual Boat Show and people are fighting the winter blues planning for summer's pleaswe. Capitalize on the consumers’ focus and advertise in Canada’s richest market in our Boating feature running in the February 5th issue of the News. Don’t miss this cpportunity to double your impact! (Deadline Jan. 27) || Display Advertising PEAOv I | Sunday nights-Lobster a | just $9.99 Free emergency road service with your collision coverage How? Call us and qualify for Royal insurance on collision & comprehensive coverage. You get com- petitive rates (sometimes lower) and emergency road service at RO EXTRA INSURANCE SERVICES 759 Park Royal North HEATHER FORWARD (outside entrance) 922 93 2 1