North Shore Mayors Derrick Humphreys, Don Bell and Jack Loucks will pit their soccer skills against TV sports personalities Steve Armitage, Jim McKeachie and Richard Saxton when United Way kicks off its 1980 campaign at Empire Stadium this Saturday (August 23). They will be among civic leaders representing 18 Lower Maialand municipalities in a soccer penalty kicking contest during half-time at the Whitecaps-Portland Timbers Seycove Pet Para Some of the best-groomed ts in North Vancouver were on hand August 9 for the Great Seycove Pet Parade sponsored by the North Vancouver District Library. Ruffles the terrier squirmed all the way to the table to receive the prize for wiggliest pet, and Peanut the spaniel batted beautiful eyelashes to show .off the sexiest eyes. Simon Peter the cat was the blackest, and Taiga the whitest. Samoyed the PET CORNER game. Armitage of CBUT, McKeachie of BCTV and Saxton of CKVU will take turns to pair up in goal. Head referee will be Jim Buttar, volunteer Campaign Chairman for United Way and President of Rayonier Canada. On September 13 the winning mayor. will demonstrate his football style by kicking off the B.C. Lions-Edmonton Eskimos game. The contest — involving more fun than finesse — will mark the beginning of the Curliest pet was Bubbles the Yorky: the friendliest was Rufus the beagle, and best-dressed was Sophie the dog. The best caged animal was Teddy the hamster, and the prize for most unusual pet went to a charming family of pet rocks. A speaker from the SPCA gave tips on pet care; certificates were presented to all participants; nobody got into a dog-fight, and a good time was had by “BACCHUS” has one of the nicest personalities that one could hope to find in any dog. He is quiet, well- mannered, medium-sized, one-year-old and ff you can give him a home please phone Doris Orr 987-9015 42" table albimetal $449 Appliances fuvé] Showroom 922 1204 1497 Marine Dr W Van 1980 Lower Mainland campaign. This year United Way has a goal of $7.1 million to help fund the work of 82 voluntary agencies serving more than 400,000 people. annually. The 1979 campaign raised $6.3 million in community support, an increase of 9.5% over the previous year. United Way agencies include the Canadian Red Cross, the Arthritis Society, Children's Hospital, Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs, Western Institute for the Deaf and organizations serving the physically and mentally handicapped, families facing break-up, lonely seniors and people in deep personal crisis. The majority provide services to communities throughout the Lower Mainland. Volunteers will lead employee campaigns at the workplace in locai industries and companies during September and October. A mailed appeal will be sent out to 450,000 Lower - A25-Wednesday, August 20, 1980 - North Shore News Mainland households in mid- September. As in the past three years, there will be no door to door canvass. Time and space for all radio, television and print ad- vertising for the Lower Mainland campaign is donated by local media. The North Shore Division of United Way, with offices at 1551 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver, is a focus for the activities of hundreds of: local volunteeers from North and West Vancouver. Agencies located on the North Shore include North Shore Neighborhood House, Family Services, the North Shore Family YMCA, Adult Daycare Centre, North Shore Association for the Physically Handicapped, the Information and_ Referral Society and the Volunteer Action Centre. Donations to the 1980 Lower Mainland Campaign shoud be sent to: United Way of the Lower Mainland, 1625 West Eighth Avenue, Vancouver, B.C V6J 1T9. GOLDEN WEDDING was celebrated earlier this month by long-time North Van residents Jack and Irene Marr. The reception, attended by a tfarge gathering of relatives and guests, was held at the home of Mrs. Marr's sister, Mrs. Eunice Swigart. Over the years Mr. Marr has worked in local sawmills, as a shipwright at Burrard Drydock and as a carpenter on many provincial building projects. Check OUR inte a ™ eT ee rae Odd my \ oan Thinking about a new car, a recreational vehicle, a boat, or a vacation? Now is the time to drop in to your North Shore Credit Union branch and inquire about a personal loan. A personal loan can give you the convenience and savings of consolidating all your debts. Our interest rates are very competitive at 15.5%. A personal loan can be pre-paid in whole or in part without penalty. When Credit Union deposits are used as security, your loan can be granted at a lower rate. Personal loans are life insured up to $10,000 at no extra cost, sub- ject to generous health and age requirements. Lonsdale Branch Li 164 1100 Lonsdale Ave 986-4321 n Valley Branch Marine Diive Branch 7 Rows Road 980-6556 Mortgage funds are also available For rates and other information, please call redi Five branches serving North Vancouver Village Branch 3131 Ed ont Bivd 985-822 i Dollar Branch 299 Dollarton Hwy. 929-8111 1080 Marine Dr. 986-1116 2