a. 4 , ‘we ao or at a , x _~ r > ' 7 ly. { ‘ ae : ad “ > va) ~ ad wh EE ry rs * “ \ 2 Pa , - yt wy way 34 ~ Sunday, December 10, 1935 - North Shore News Options for volunteers ‘is wanted to accompany a charm- MAKE CHRISTMAS meaningful and special by giving the gift’ of your time and energy. Listed below is a sampling of the many volun- teer opportunities available through the North Shore Informa- tion and Volunteer Centre. CREATIVE public relations person is needed to become an ac- tive member of a committee. Vol- unteer will make decisions regard- ing brochures, newsletters, media releases and special events pro- moting this active community society. Day-time fiexible hours and one monthly evening meeting. ENERGETIC friendiy people who enjoy the company of seniors are necded to participate in a variety of programs. If you enjoy movies come and show films and pass out the popcorn. A group Lifestyle pleases From page 33 slowly unravel. The Deggans describe it as a place of inspira- tion. ‘‘A lot of people really ad- mire the lifestyle we run. They start to questioa their own ex- istence....lt becomes a re-evaiua- tion of their own lifestyle,’’ says Babette. People go away wonder- ing why they are stuck behind a desk for 40 hours a week while the Deggans enjoy themselves at what they da. Paul asserts with a twinkle in his eye, ‘‘You’re inviting adventure when you travel. You have to go out and tempt it.’’ In that spirit, the Deggans plan to look for a ‘ruin’? in Spain — ‘‘for ourselves,”’ they are quick to add. Of course, anything could happen. For more information on the Summer Centre for the Arts, con- tact the Deggans at 986-0082 or Capilano College Extension pro- grams ai 984-4907. THE CHILDREN’S SHOE STORE GREAT GIFT IDEAS * Neon laces ¢ Handpainted socks ® Osh kosh backpacks © Colourful cotton tights e Handcrafted wool slippers * Thermal socks » Gift certificates © Cord shoe bags for gym or dance © Ninja Turtle socks and bags CAPILANG MALL $86-4450 €@ TIME TO REMEMBER. GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE. ote re oe i LIFESTYLES leader to lead seniors discussion group is needed one hour per week as well as a person to assist with recreation programs such as sins- ing and baking. Also needed is an outgoing driver with a Class IV licence to drive a group of seniors once a week on outings to such places as Stanley Park and Mi. Seymour. Share your enthusiasm and reap the benefits of getting to know a number of interesting and dynamic senior citizens. SUPPORTIVE caring woman driver with vehicle is desperately needed to drive a five-year-old girl to a doctor’s appointment in Kit- silano and then home to her Lynn Valley residence on Monday after- noons from | to 4, ENGLISH-SPEAKING pleasant companion, preferably with a car, about life in a playpen.” Kids truly enjoy playing and leaming at Gymboree, Each 45- minute weekly class is filled with music, games, sights and sounds they simply can't ex- perience at home. Here, with their parents, children 3 months to 4 years ex- plore a colorful world unlike anything they‘ve ever seen. To find out more about the exciting world ot Gymboree, give us a call today. GyMBOREE. Call now to pre-register for the Winter Session 420-4514 * Operating at 1525 Taylor Way West Vancouver [a _CLOSING-OUT SALE ENTIRE INVENTORY ' “Tatine $19°°.. a Men's, Women’s, Childrer’s Clothing hee Running shoes and much more. Under $10 Mon, Ti Wea 199 39 om ing, visually-impaired elderly woman on a weekly shopping trip during the day. Volunteer will receive reimbursement for gas and may take lunch at the CNIB. DEPENDABLE reader with a clsar voice is wanted to read mail and other printed material to a vi- sually-impaired client. Enjoy a fviendly visit and perhaps share an interesting book with this friendly person. Reimbursement for mile- age and meals at the CNIB are two more benefits of this interesting opportunity. Hours are 2 to 3 per week. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities call Dru at 985-7138 at the North Shore Information and Voluntecr Centre, a participating member agency of the United Way. SWS ina'Siisoio CLOSING-OUT SALE Sweais for Nother’s Little Man imagine your well-dressed mother’s little man, crdad- KIDS’ SWEATS dy’'s litte girl, in his cr her own little comfy sweats on $400 Christinas morning. Very fashionabie. Good variety of colours, 50/50 poly/cotton, fits ages to 12 years from We terfowl Pillows — Duck & Goose Standard size $20 each or 2/838 $21 each or 2/°39" $4 ge $goe Queen size 2. Ladies’ Car Coats 85% wool, 15% nylon,. made in England, sizes 8-14 3. T-Shirts — you choose the design for your special Xmas gift from WE CHALLENGE OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION Jan. 10, 1690 3mthslSmths 600pm ISmths-3yrs_ 6455p Sy1s. -AYTS. 730pm & Jan 11,1990 3mthslS5mths 730am & idmths3yrs. | 1Ol5am Syrs-4yrs 1L00am J PRICES YOU 128 East 14th Street North Vancouver. 988-1990 1927 East Hastings, Vancouver. 254-2562 Open Weekdays 0-6 1 Sunday 10-3, Saturday 10-9 DECEMBER 15, 16, 17 A wonderland of lights, decorations and old-time Christmas traditions awaits the whole family mulled wine, chestnuts roasted over an open fire, lantern-lit tours, sing-a-long carollers, choirs, visits with Santa and our own giant gingerbread house! Join Santa for Brunch at the Bridge House Restaurant on Sunday, December 17. FREE admission with 2 non-perishable food donations to the North Vancouver Christmas Bureau OR 2 for 1 Annual Passes — $6.00 Seniors — FREE Children under 12 with an adult — FREE Friday, December 15, 9am-9pm Saturday, December 16, 9am-Spm Sunday, December 17, 9am-5ym CAPILANO SUSPENSION BRIDGE AND PARK 3735 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 985-7474