NEWS photo Mike Waketiold NORTH VANCOUVER City firefighters will be holding their 3rd Annual! Halloween dance, 8 p.m. to 1.a.m., Friday Oct. 28. The event will be held at the Eagles Hall, 170 West 3rd. Costumes are a must. The cost per ticket is $8. Proceeds will go to the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation and the North Vancouver firefighters scholarship fund. A prize will be awarded for the best costume. Tickets may be purchased at the fire hall at 165 East 13th Street. For more information call 980-5021. LIFESTYLES 41 - Sunday, October 23, 1988 - North Shore News Options for volunteers IF YOU have a few spare hours this autumn, get involved in a rewarding volunteer experience. Listed below are just a few of the many volunteer opportunities available at the North Shore In- formation and Volunteer Centre. GOOD LISTENING SKILLS? Compassionate and caring mature visitors are wanted to visit people with chronic health problems in their homes. Volunteer should be over 35 and have an understanding of the disabilities of others. Hours are flexible, weekdays only. TEAM CAPTAINS are needed by a meal delivery service to work from home once every six weeks. Duties include making up route sheets for drivers and tally sheets for the week. This position would suit a retired person. KINDERGYM AIDE wanted to assist coach with children aged three to five years on Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to | p.m. An interest in gymnastics will be helpful, but not essential. . COMMITTEE MEMBER is wanted for a youth project. Vol- unteer should be over 30 and have a vital interest in and be aware of teen issues. The committee meets third Tuesday evening of each month. Business people welcome. COUNSELLING BACKGROUND? A teen centre is looking for a caring and energetic person to assist the staff at a teen drop-in centre. If you have an em- pathy with troubled teens and are seeking practical experience in the social work field this is an excellent opportunity. Hours are negotiable, 7to 10 p.m. PUPPETEERS. If you are or would like to be a puppeteer. the program Kids on the Block is look- ing for people to manipulate three-foot-high hand and rod pup- Stress positive aspects of various disabilities to school children aged. eight to 12 years. Orientation pro- vided. Hours are flexible. Hf you are interested in these or A Little House Sampler Laura Ingalls Wilder & Rose Wilder Lane edited by William T. Anderson x Unfolding in these pages of autobio- graphical writings are the lives of ¢ Rose Wilder Lane, and her mother, Laura Ingalls Wilder, beloved by genera- tions of readers for canines: §=the books that in- spired the popular television series “Little House on the Prairie’’. 548" hc Wy, a any other volunteer opportunities, call Joan at 985-7138 at the North Shore Volunteer Centre, a_par- ticipating agency of the United Way. 13 Canadian Ghost Stories edited by Ted Stone Discounting the belief that Canada is too young to have any ghosts, editor Ted Stone has collected 13 spine-chillers from works of such familiar names as Robin Skelton, Mavis Gallant, Robertson Davies, and Stephen Leacock. 519° he A Westem Producer Prairie Books Box 2500, Saskatoon, SK. $7K 2C4 { i perfectly planned, luxurious environment offering everything you could ever want pets. The program is designed to Some of the many features that make Pacific Terrace so special: ® Soundproof, steel and conerete construction ® One or two bedroom suites with fireplaces and full kitchens 4 Maid service ® Rosortlike atmosphere #* Ocean views 8 24-hour sceurity features ® Health club with pool. exercise room and southing whirlpool ® Superb, relaxed dining room = Canada’s mildest climate * And more...much more! acihc rrace Setting te standard fon thane ich fave coaricd He cory best Come visit with us: 80-1480 FOSTER ST. WHITE ROCK, B.C. Or telephone us at: 538-1319