- C2 - Sunday, Janusry 22, 1984 - North Shore News School in celebra- heritage, teacher Jennie Murdie got the class to dress in tartans and Before it’s too late IF YOU’VE been meaning to take a Heartsaver course but just haven’t got round to it, take heart: CPR training may be as close as your local library. North Vancouver District Library is marking Heart Month with two valuable programs for adults interested in heart problems. On Saturday, February 11, the North Shore Family YM- CA is presenting two sessions on CPR at the Lynn Valley Library: the first from 9:15 to 1:15 is a full training ses- sion including a domumen- tary video and skill practice on a mannequin. At 1:15 p.m. the practical part of the course will be repeated, for those who viewed the film on Channel 18 on the evening of Tuesday, February 7. The fee for cither session is $10; please pre-register through Parents need SUFFERING FROM New Year blues? If you are a parent with youngsters under four, you could recharge your batteries at one of the seven Family Services Drop- ins. The playroom provides tots with the excitement of crafts, toys, songs and storics and is supervised by trained staff. Moms and Dads can choose to share the fun with their kids or move into the tounge to meet other parents, drink coffee, chat or some times listen to a speaker. The appointment of a GERTIE TODD Designer & Wedding Consultant nels gohe | ple on tobe we i bende! SCAT; it Y ty by & al a & Yo 16 4 es The Pn fec t Se Eting Everything for your “Wedding Flowers our Corsages. Arrangements, Hospital & 124" coordinator, to pull together the popular Drop-in pro- gram, has been a positive Start to °84 for Family Ser- vices. Highly valued by the many parents for its quality program and playroom staff, the Drop-in centres now number seven across the North Shore; having a coordinator for the whole program will ensure that the same high standard will be maintained. " Drop-in programs are now open at: Gleneagles, on Thursdays, at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Inglewood, on Tucs- Bridal Complex WEDDING. Specialty” Funerats 16th St =985-0555 the ‘Y’, 926-5541. The second Library pro- gram is designed for people who have, or fear they may be susceptible to, heart pro- blems themselves. Jacquie Annett, co-ordinator of car- diac rehabilitation at the North Shore Health Depart- ment, will discuss how to combat heart disease and help forestall trouble by reducing risk factors and a rest days, at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Highlands, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Norgate, on Wednesdays, at 9:30 to 18:30 a.m. Queen Mary, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Lynn Val- ley, on Tuesdays and Thurs- days (except first Thursday in month), at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Seycove, on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. For further details, please call Marjorie Knight, 988-5281. dane Ear plerci ; infants children «y. Ear Piercing speca *6 experienced professionats specializing in wo gun method used for chiidren and infants. Hoase of Gkrarims Royal-South Mafl 926-5113 3 effective Jan. 25 - Feb. 18/04) adopting a healthier -life- Style. : Come around with ques- tions - a little knowledge could change - or save - your life. There is no charge for this program, which is,-at Lynn Valley Library on Tues- day, Febrnary 21, from 7:30-9 p.m. 99 reg $1200 including fancy studs a N Bu all JB L. ~- ] 0 OME oy Geni tar; audi» a baw os F soem t ganic" i TT er Baas - "Ne New Display Advertising Deadlines now in effect. “Our aim with all display advertisers is to make ads that sell and — to provide high quality service by our sale representatives, our ad traffickers, and our dispatchers.” “To help us produce effective advertising and to provide better ice we will bring our deadimes forward beginning in the New We - Friday for Wednesday Tim Francis Advertising Director sunday news north shore news 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, (604) 980-0511