“48 - Wednesday, August 30, 1989 - North Shore News ON THE FASTRACK Ny) un. 6 oF . NEWT, BNEUE _uZARDS “AN ECONOMIC FORECAST! PEASE Re D ior ft, it CPLEEN. Joneeenceusen THE INGREDIENTS To ME lag: We Ea Was ¥ 38 rex al 7T ONE WHEN re SO QUIET / GOT A $15,000 LINE- OR-CREDT AT CHASE 4 », u E fy er yer = ae RECOMMEND THATS SOW IN FAT, HIGH IN . FIBER... RECCENTRE LONSDALE Preschool has openings THE LICENSED preschool at recCentre Lonsdale has openings beginning in September. Three- and four-year-olds can be registered for the morning class that runs from 9 to 11:30 a.m. or the afternoon class from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Each program offers a range of activities including artsand crafts, gym and sport activities, skating and swimming time. Some field trips will be taken near the The preschool follows the school year schedule with Children registering for the three-year-old class must be three as of Dec. 31, 1989, To register for these programs Lonsdale at 23rd and Lonsdaie or phone 988-6166 for mere information. no professional days. come to recCentre MEW PRESIDENT O’Connor returns to BC Transit MIKE O’CONNOR who was pro- ject manager for the construction and launch of SkyTrain, and later as senior vice-president, Operations, is returning to BC Transit. . For almost two years, he has been general manager, Greater Vancouver Regional District. Effective Octoter i, O’Connor will te B.C. Transit president and “chief operating officer, reporting to the chairman, Stu Hodgson. Originally a senior engineer with the Highways Department, O’Connor joined the Rapid Tran- sit Project in 1981 and directed the design, construction and operation Learn horse DON’T MOUNT your horse and go galloping off in all directions before you find out about Capilano College Extension Pro- gram’s course in basic horse care that will help keep your horse and - your pocket healthy. Theory of Horse Management will be held eight Tuesdays from 7 - + to 9 p.m. starting Oct. 3 and will cover essentials such as emergency care, conformstion and breeds, stable safety, parasite control and common diseases, and stable con- struction and fencing. The course instructor i< Marg Davidson, a certified coach of the Canadian Equestrian Federation aad president of region five of the B.C. Horse Council, Volunteers needed NORTH SHORE Keep Well reeds volunteers for its fall programs. The group works with sexiors to help them attain a fuller and more satisfying life. Ax orientation workshop ‘entitl- ed Working Together for Health is planned for 10 a.m. on Sept. 7, under the guidance of Dr. Nancy Hall, a pioneer in the wellness fete workshop will be held at the Leo Marshall Curriculum Service Centre, 810 W. 2ist Street (off, Hamilton), in North Vancouver. There is a $2 charge and enrol- ment is limited. To register call 987-8138. . Gin of SkyTrain. In 1986, he was appointed senior vice-president, Operations, 2 post he held until joining the GVRD in late 1987. Commenting on the appoint- ment, Hodgson said: ‘Mike O'Connor brings a wealth of expe- rience and expertise to the cor- poration. He comes at a time when we are facing the challenges of handling the demands for con-~ — tinued growth, improving the ex- isting services, and building the transit extensions costing $1 billion, announced by the govern-— ment earlier this week.”” management | Fee for the course is $105. To. Because ; quality ty should be: seen and not heard. Cant