28 — North Shore News — Sunday, March 19, 2000 Tough kids need help teo COUNSELLORS, psychologists, therapists and doctors were among those listening to Dr. David Irwin as he spoke about the problems faced by young adults dealing with psychosis, and the importance of early inter- vention. Irwin’s presentation was part of a two-day conference heid in North Van called Tough Kids To Heip. From previous pare beology Centre are hosting a at Maplewood are welcome to ace and to register: 924- NORTH SHORE MOTH- ERS OF MULTIPLES CLUB SPRING SALE: Saturday, March 25, 10 a.m.- 2 pm. at Nort United Church. gains on used and new baby equipment, kid's clothing, toys, Maternity wear, car seats, etc. $1 adn Partial proceeds to local c drens’ charities. eee NOROUZ: Persian New Year celebration. Saturday, March 25, 7 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside, 1133) OW. Hastings. Enjoy traditional Iranian music, food and danc- ing. $48 for members of the franian-Canadian Cultural Association and $60 fer non- ets: 519-7977 A@Canada.com>. eee SWAPMEET CRAFT SALE: Saturday, March 25, 10 a.m... at North Shore Neighbourhood {ouse, 225 i: : ele phant. SPRING AND tune ighbourhood or lo register for H ANNUAL SWING- TIME DANCE: Saturday, 8 p.m: smidnight at niors’ Cencre. Swing to the big hand seunds oft the Milleraive: $20. Inf: Greta Mitchell at 925-7280. CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND North Shore chapter annual general meeting, Monday, March 27, 6-8 p.m. at the W.V. Seniors? Centre, 695-21st St. Guest speakers Dr. Michael Potter and Mrs. Bal Sahota will give info on Macular Degeneration and technical aids. Refreshments at no cost. RSVP by March 22: 431-2130. eos FRESH START Quir SMOKING program begin: Monday, March 27 for cight sessions. Register: N. Shore Continuing Ed at 903-3333. Just eight months to a career in health care Looking for a career where you can really make a difference? Capilano College's eight-month, ful-time Home Support/Personal Care Attendant program prepares you for a career helping people with disabilities lead a richer, more independent life. dob prospects are excellent in group homes, health care centres, private homes, schools and recreation centres. With more than 93% of our health program graduates working in the health care industry, Capilano College gives you the skills employers demand. Graduates receive certificates in Home Support, WHIMIS and Personal Care. You're invited to an information meating: Thursday, March 30, 6:30 p.m. Capilano College, Fir Building, Room 204 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver For more information, calf 984-4860