Students need homes HOST A Japanese student this Norelie Smith of INTRAX says summer. that response from the community has been slow so far. ‘‘As of today Homes are being scught for we still need 25 homes for the stu- Japanese students visiting North dents. If these are not found by Vancouver for three weeks. IN- June 15 the program may be TRAX — International Training cancelled and the students disap- and Exchange — is looking for pointed.’’ people interested in hosting a col- Successful programs have been lege-age student from July 15 until run by INTRAX in Vancouver August 5. communities for many years. This During the program, the stu- is the first year that North Van- dents will attend English classes at couver has been chosen and the an academic centre located at success of the program does de- Eighth and Chesterfield. Full-day pend heavily on the community excursions to Whistler, Victoria hospitality. and UBC have been planned, For more information on an along with other activities. The opportunity to learn more about host families will be welcome to Japan — without leaving home — join these activities. call Norelle Smith at 984-6883. MADE IN JAPAN NEWS photo Stuart Davis 48" UPRIGHT Plano with the following quality features: + bullt by Kawal, in Japan - THE worid leaders In plano manufacturing. - Aluminum action and hammer ralls. + 100% Engiish woolen feit. Reinforced hammers. + Brass Pins. - Kawat designed action, - Woods-seasoned for the Canadian climate. + Alaskan Sitka Spruce sound 5 Zi board. es ‘ vs + Lead-weighted keys. § 48" Professiona! Model - Free tuning, free delivery pilus 10-year 8 KAWAI QUALITY Kawal warranty. INTRODUCTORY PRICE $3388.00" “Sugg, Retail $4,595.00 — Limited Quantity Exclusive Authorized Dealer - ROCKSON MUSIC © 1139 W. BROADWAY, VANCOUVER 756-2541 THE QUAY Notes — a choir from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia — bursts out in song during a recent concert at Lynn Manor in the District of North Van- couver. The Quay Notes will be performing June 17 at 8 p.m. at the Centennial Theatre. For the 6th Annual Ambleside Pitch & Putt Tournamant ; ee The 1987 edition of this popular local tournament is set for : Saturday, July 11. Sponsored by the Worth Shore News and woe ‘| Park Royal Shopping Centra, this tournament is open to all an golfers, regardless of club affiliation or membership. : Again this year, there are four divisions: men, women, seniors and youth (16 years and under), each with plenty of prizes. . Qualifying Rounds May be played on any day from Sunday, dune 7 through Sunday, dune 28. Place your score cards in the tournament box in the clubhouse. Entry fee aa ‘| Is the regular green fee ticket, $4. 50 (Seniors and youth - alu under 16, $2.50 - weekends $4.50) tog Finals \ re Saturday, July 11, weather permitting. For information .— . A vee Call Ron Fitch, Tournament. Director, a at 921-7353. The following flyers will be arnung this coming week in the North Shore News. All oaded wth = Savings, so you can be whore the values are, when they happen, You ‘can Trophies for the winners in each Gift Certificates, redeemable at of the four divisions, men, women, stores in Park Royal, for the top seniors and youth, and for the three finishers in each of the four winner overall. divisions. The Ambleside Pitch & Putt Tournament THE VONCE OF WORTH AND WEST VANCOUVIR: Sponsored by the North Shore News and Park Royal Shopping Centre Sanctioned by the West Vancouver Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee : you mies any of these flyers, Lramenaaeiaar 986-1337 FIRST IN FLYERS ON THE NORTH SHORE