o 42 - Sunday, October 27, 1991 - North Shore News SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING Planting symbols of life ONE WAY to demonstrate a fifestyle that cares for the earth is to plant a tree, mem of St Richard’s Anglican) Church of North Vancouver learned recently. Reflecting on the theme ‘it's fall, think spring!’’ parishioners heard about the role of trees in sustaining life on earth by creating oxygen. “So often we gre cutting down trees,’ Sheila) Nussbaum, the parish stewardship coordinator, said. ‘‘It’s important that we plaat trees to show that we value what trees do for us and for our planet.”’ In fact, the parish had only months before cut dcwn a cypress tree that was beginning to col- lapse. It was decided thai replac- 7a . . oe : eerie: ing the tree woule both add to the photo Lionel Baldock beauty of the Norgate neighborhood and replenish what was lost. MEMBERS of St. Richard's Anglican Church in North Vancouver Children in the parish also recently held a tree-planting ceremony. Wielding the shovel to planted tulips, daffodils and accommodate a new tree is Rev. Kay Schmitt as members of the crocuses in prepared beds. church look on. GROUSEMOUNTAIN (=i.— a DAY SKI PASS! . 5 ADULT SKI PASSES ‘84. 5 YOUTH SKi PASSES ‘70. SAVE UP TO 530 UNTIL OCTOBER 315:- Get the jump now on our special offer! Each 3 DAY NTILOCT 3 1-30 on: . . SKI PAS: ILOCT. 31 | NOW. 1+ Grouse Mountain Ski Pass is fully transferable SKIPASS for family, friends, or out-of-town visito Call us at 980-9311 and use your charge card? Or drop by Grouse any day of the week. 7 y A oak Me way | aa : Sane 980 9311 North va ouven Bh. . NORTH Vee a ee: V7R AKG A Proud member of The Northshore | Kingswey Auto Fami ly