Al6 - Wednesday, September 15, 1982 - North Shore News —- EE community roundup Noted nutritionist visits N. Van A DIFFERENT approach to Can you CARMELA ALLEVATO Van. The theme is concentrate on bio please tell me..." “WHERE can 1 find someone to help me with my problem give me in- formation?” How often one hears that question asked. Would you like to supply the answer? Helping North Shore residents find community services, programs and other useful information is the role of the North Shore In- formation & Referral Service and the neigh- bourhood centres in West Vancouver and Capilano. All these centres have openings for volunteers to help answer the phones and give information. If you have up to three day time hours a week to spare, call the Volunteer Action Centre at 985-7138 and arrange an interview to find out more about this unique and interesting service. The North Shore In- formation & _ Referral Society is located in the same office as the Volunteer Centre at 1551 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver, just south of Marine Drive. Volunteers are needed for both general information and reception work, and for the special Senior Link service which offers in- formation to seniors and helps seniors find interesting volunteer opportunities. The West Vancouver Community Information Service, known to many as C.H.1.C. has recently moved from its store front location on Marine Drive to the West Van Recreation Centre. They can be reached at 922- 1311. The Capilano Community Information Service is located at 3030 Newmarket in Edgemont Village. Their phone number is presently 988-1128 although it will change when they move later in the fall to the Delbrook Centre. These information centres have been providing a link between North Shore residents and North Shore services and programs for over 10 years. The volunteers who an- swer the phones can direct callers to child = care programs, to recreation groups and classes, to senior activities and services, to family or legal counselling They also have complete listings of community clubs and organizations on the North Shore and can find the source of help or answer too myriad of misceilancous inquirics. It ts not necessary to have previous cxpericnce to do this interesting job, although a pleasant telephone mannac: and sincere interest in peopic 1s a “must” Training scssions = are provided free of charge to voluntcers This {ree training begins with a tour of North Shore agenecics on Sep tomber 27 followed by workshops cvery Vbursday morning for four weeks starting on October 14 (all 985-7138 to cnroll Pitch-in and | Keep ' Canada | ~ Beautiful nutrition will be offered to North Shore residents this Friday (Sept. 17) when Dr. Maria Linder, professor of biochemistry at California State University, gives the first of a series of Lower Mainland lectures in North Vancouver. Her lecture takes place at 8 p.m. in the Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christopher's Road, North “Nutritional Problems of Current Interest.” Dr. Linder received her doctorate at Harvard and was professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for six years before moving to California. She has close philosophical links with the Waldorf School through the inspiration and en- couragement she received to chemistry through her association with biochemist Ebrenfried Pfeiffer. Dr. Pfeiffer had worked closely with Rudolf Steiner, founder of Anthroposophy and its related areas such as the Waldorf system of education and bio-dynamic agriculture. Dr. Linder is publishing a book on nutrition for the medical! profession this year. THE OPENING OF HER LAW PRACTICE AT 414 - 1200 BURRARD STREET VANCOUVER, B.C. V6C 2C7 TELEPHONE (604) 685-6235 BARRISTER & SOLICITOR IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE PREFERRED AREAS OF PRACTICE: MATRIMONIAL, WILLS, ESTATES, GENERAL (LITIGATION) PRACTICE Urban Renewal Project. Everybody in B.C. has good reason to be excited about B.C. Place. It’s generating jobs nght now. It’s building a dynamic “ Downtown Brinsh Columbia” we can all enjoy. And best of all, it will be a source of jong-term revenue: a profit centre for everyone's benefit. Spread over more than 200 acres of downtown waterfront, B.C. Place ts a bold plan to give 1 new life toour province’s largest city. As well as the stadium, B.C. Place is proyected to inchude an arts and science orntre, a forestry centre, hotels, theatres, cates, marinas, parks and watertront walks, a children’s world, office complexes, shopping, and housing for up to 20,000 Brush Columbians The Site of EXPO "86 Grey Socver Bowl "83. FX PO °86, the world exposition on fins por taviog and communications, will be held at Bo Place only four year trom now Next vear, the stadium atB CO Place will hose the Grey © up and the Soccer Bowl World lass entertainment and muyor Crude shows and cxhibiaons wall also be tic ld there And the stadiums past the beginning of B ¢ C.oncep: Plan faye Dime sae ndentn great prone s conedy / r > ee / Yo Sf I 3 ry oN: CRA , va re wm a “4 ‘ North America’s Greatest NS a o Place. This project is being built as aug the showplace of our prov- am - Petting Thousands to Work Now and for the Future. An miuauve of the Provincial Grovernment, B.C. Place ts already providing more than 500 construcuon jobs on the site, and several hundred more In support industries Over the next 20 years, Unousands more jobs will be | . ~ created constructing f “weer the new buildangs and . working in che new enterprises ~ ~ located at BC. Place. Direct ~ employment created by BC. Place helps sumulate addiuonal job opportunimics clscwherc, in such arcas as the manutacturing, service, and hospitality inalust nes 7 Munster Responsible A Great New Resource Devel oped at No Cost to the Provincial Taxpayer. “aaety ment. The » annual rents from these ~ leases will = -¥} repay B.C. Place’s start-up costs and, ltke a renewable resource, will generate long-term and profitable revenues Thus, B.C. Place is being financed at nv cost to the provincial taxpayer ICs a pertect inarnage between public and private enterprise Revenue for Special Projects All Over B.C. Inthe coming years, revenues trom BC. Place leases wall help provide funding tor special development proyects in other BC) Communities So all British Columbians wall benetit trom B ¢ Place, now and in the future ince. It will help attract — tn On ae Parcels of = millions more (ete NS eT A land within COULISE Visits yaaa +. gy a E B.C. Place will and bilhons in 22 Co ato = 5 be leased to the new invest- — nn fie : private sector mentto BC. P noe NG A bth ow for develop- j i Oritish abla place Already Paying Its Way (dks) A Provinaal Crown (orporition ( haman Alvin Jo Narod bor further sformution. contact BO. Place Honourable Stephen Rogers 2100) 650 West Creorpaa Street ~ Mutster of Bais isonet wwe trees PO Bow 1620 Vancouver HO NOH ANY