ae 6 - Wednesday, August 3, 1988 - Cupilano Chronicle Waterfront Park. SUNFLOWER PLAYSCHOOL pupil Tiffaney Moore coots off at photo Mike Wakefield Summer programs offered at Delbrook DON'T DELAY, register for Summer Programs today at Rec Centre Delbrook. Programs have been designed for parents looking for summer childcare, and activities are plann- ed for children of all ages. A number of once a week pro-' grams add spice to the summer for preschoolers. The popular Rainbow Riders, Star Striders, Preschool Playmates and Inside Out Programs will be offered throughout the summer and September. These programs encourage social integration and sharing and give preschoolers a chance to develop their individuality. These programs are great stepping stones prior to the entry of preschool or kindergarten. Most programs coincide with fitness programs. Other preschool programs are HAVE A PICNIC WITH OUR PRICES! Farm fresh & delicious produce for your family HIGHLAND PRODUC 3414 3416 HIGHLAND BLVD., NVAN. Waterplay for Preschoolers, an In French Only Art Program called French Dabblers, and the always popular course, Tiny Tot Paste & Paper. For school-age’ youngsters, See Leern Page 10 Summer Getaways SAN FRANCISCO 3nights.-.. 0... $319 SAN FRANCISCO and RENO Snights.. ......... $379 WAIKIKI “HAWAN 7 nights . beeen ee 5549 Price includes return airfare, hotels, hotet tax and is in CANADIAN DOLLARS. bas- ed on double occupancy. FALCON TRAVELS Pemberton Plaza (inside VanCity) 1280 Marine Dr., North Vancouver 986-5321 MERCHANTS IN the Capilano area have a wealth of information at their fingertips to offer local residents engaged in hot-weather pursuits. * If you are planning a trip, check out the collection of travel brochures at the North Vancouver District Library, Capilano Branch. The library welcomes donations of information related to travelling in other countries. The brochures may be viewed in the library, but cannot be removed from the premises. The library offers another ser- vice to travellers: the summertime extended loan program. From now until the beginning of September, patrons will be able to take books out for two months in- stead of the usual one. Children who would like to find out about another country, even if they are not planning to visit there, can be matched with a pen pal through the children’s section of the library. Call the library at ‘987-4471 for more information on any of its programs. eae Don't forget to take special care of your pets during the warm summer months. Dr. Bradford Gilbert of Edge- mont Viilage’s animal hospital says heatstroke is a serious condition that occurs among animals, especially dogs, in the hot weather. He says short-headed dogs, such as Boxers, are especiaily prone to SIZZLIN’ FUN AT DELBROOK RECREATION CENTRE | CAMP DELBROOK (For 6-12 year olds) HAVING -O 2 eh. =. exh. _— Wawn tena ano Ups the ailment as their shorter nose inhibits them from panting effi- ciently. Most worrisome, he says, is people who leave their animals in parked cars — which, when parked in the sun, can reach an interior temperature of 40 degrees C. If you must bring your pet along for the ride, he recommends park- ing in the shade with two windows partially open to provide a cross- draft. Symptoms of heatstroke include frothing at the mouth, weakness, pale gums, and perhaps coughing or vorniting. If you suspect your animal has heatstroke, it is important to cool See Beat Page 10 Register for Ve day sessions, morning or afternoon (8:30 am-12:30 pm or 1 pm-5 pm) SOOOOO.... ona weekly or daily basis MIX & MATCH Sports camps Tennis camps Qe: Squash camps NO Racquetbail camps Dance camps FOR MORE INFO 984-4181 600 West Queens Rd. "SAVE $90 BANK OF APOLLO — aaxaue DU APOLLO. 00 ONEY! $20.00 Off Radio Controlled Kits upon presentation of this coupon “valid till Sept. 30/88 APOLLO HOBBIES 1248 Marine Dr., North.Van. J (next to Save-On-Foods) 984- 0987 aetna nanee- Sw