41 - Sunday, October 8. 1989 - North Shore News Professor looks appealing PAGE 42 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Junior Forest Wardens explore the wilderness YOUNG PEOPLE can gain an understanding of the natura! environment in a fun, social setting by joining the Junior Forest Wardens clubs of the North Shore. In addition to the usual weekly meetings, members of the West Vancouver and Lynn Valley clubs also enjoy hikes, ski trips and preciation of what we have here other outdoor activities throughout — and that we have to take good care the season. of it,”* says Hiller, who has also Sponsored by the B.C. Forestry — planned such activities in the past Association, the wardens, aged as a visit to the opening of a tree eight to 18 learn some outdoor — nursery. survival skills, which is a great Rohde, meanwhile, nas his motivation to West Vancouver young wardens involved with the club leader Dirk Rohde, par- Cypress Bowl area of Hollyburn ticularly when he hears about peo- Mountain. ple getting lost in the bush. In return for helping out with “FE enjoy being in the outdoors, Cypress events, such as the snow working with kids and watching — festival and treasure hunt, the kids them develop these skills," said he received some free skiing Rohde, who recently gathered his privileges and lessons. group of about 20 together for The leaders are volunteers. their first fall meeting at West Rohde, having learned about Vancouver's Irwin Park Elemen- Junior Forest Wardens when he | tary School gym. attended summer camps put on by ‘ The West Vancouver club will) the B.C. Forest Association, has continue to meet at that location been driving out from Coquitlam Monday nights, while the Lynn for four or five years to lead his Valley group meets Tuesdays start- West Vancouver group. ing at 7 p.m. at Lynn Valley Hiller became involved through Elementary School gym. her own children, but has since The Lynn Valley club, which stayed on with the organization had about 16 members last year, because of her love for the out- has been led by Eva Hiller for the doors and being with the kids. past 10 years. For further information on join- Her group tries to plan at least ing the wardens, contact the forest one hike per month. association at 688-6684, Rohde at “The kids are iearning an ap- — 1-941-0300 or Hiller at 987-8901. THE BLACK TACK ENTERFAIHES + SOLUTION FOR YOUR READING EASE the Read’r' iy casy to Use around your home or office. The Read’ wall hob NEWS photo Mike Wakefield THERE'S NO life like it. The Junior Forest Rangers learn about the witderness while making friends. Now YOU and YOUR FAMILY can ° your tabloid size \.- newspapers, flyers, (? magazines and niore, The Read’ wall : fold and stand when : Tob ainuse and is made own YOUR own Home Computer ! for $ 295.00 down & $85.00 / month | Upgrade your own O.A.C work-place skills. aw of easy to clean clear ery te 1, ; _” ‘ Soootehax and) eno. that fovaugite paper or Mart aciae A more enjosable break tast while vou read $ 95 Help your children as they prepare for the future. vour morning tabloid DONT DELAY! ORDER TODAY tor ants MEATE TO: BLACKJACK ENTERPRISES 2130 99th Awe. Surres, BCS 3N ING PHONE ORDERS: 604-583-4994 VES! Please send me iqu) READ RS ONTDY S22.95 plus $1.32 tay plus $4.00 shipping handling (etal $27.27) fotal cheque or manes order eticiused S or pease vharse S tomy =e or = Card Nay Papirs Date hey we a for more information call 980-9020 Complete System with You'll learn basic Computer, Monitor, Mouse, - word-processing . i 4 Signature . ‘ mr ( wee: . a “ ' ; . Bb Sie ei Sem et anna eet e tae sllass Hard Disk, Printer, Manuals, - spreadsheets ra Please print clearly soe Programs and 10 weekly - computer graphics wo ety ADDRESS: aw - 2-hour lessons - databases POSTAL CODE oo "Money hack marantce des shipping Allow 2.3 weeks for delivers, Return within YS days, COW. Available