‘18 - Sunday, October 5, 1986 - North Shore News Options for volunteers CONSIDER THE career expe- rience you will gain from a vol- unteer position. Employers and career counsellors are. recom- mending volunteering as a.great way to start on @ new cereer. Consider the following: PROGRAM PLANNING assis- tant for recreational and enter- tainment schedule for residents in North Shore care facilities. Weekday position, with option of afternoons or evenings. LIBRARY ASSISTANT in women’s correctional) institute. Tuesdays. Training is provided. Must be over 19, reliable, and bondable. Vancouver location. INFORMATION UPDATE person who can also research and answer telephone inquiries. _ Information will link people to community services. Knowledge of North Shore agencies is helpful but not essential. Should have pleasant phone manner. Times to be arranged. Approximately 242 hours per week. HANDYMAN to assist sentors with household jobs or repair of smali electrical appliances. Can be done at volunteer’s convenience. Various locations. PRENATAL CLASS IN- _STRUCTOR, very interested in childbearing, for evening - ‘classes, Must-be a parent with ‘toddler .. or: infant. «Nurses -or. _ physios are’ welcomie but medi- ' eal background not” essential. Orientatios,: ~ workshops provided: DANCING. TELEPHONIST, or rather, «clerical. help for dance studio. Answer busy telephones. Wednesdays and Tharedays. West Yan. training, DELBROOK COMMUNITY Cen- tre is sponsoring a course in puppetry for children aged six to 10. The program will cover the mak- ing of simple puppets, scenery and props, the development of puppet plays through the use of creative drama games, and voice tech- niques. The course is taught by Marjorie Woods, who has trained in both THE VOICE OF NOHTH AND WEST VANCOUVER cma woh Ge PRetiae SUNDAY + WEONESDAY - FRIDAY In 1969 you received the first issue of the North Shore Shopper. Since then the name has changed but the goal is the same: to bring the finest quality suburban newspaper to the people of the North Shore. Wer’ proud to be part of this community and committed to bring you the best! creative drama and child behavioral psychology, and has worked wth children, teenagers and adults in workshops and in putting on puppet shows. Woods was involved for several years with the North Shore Pup- petry Theatre. As a volunteer puppeteer, she has performed with The Kids on the Block program in schools throughout the Lower Mainland and other parts of B.C. The aim of this program is to develop positive attitudes toward the mentally and physically disabled. Woods is currently president of the Vancouver Guild of Puppetry. Please call 984-4181 to register for this program starting Wednes- day, Oct. 8. 1139 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER 985-2131 THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER BC. has made Expo 86 a smash hit And the success story won't end there The legacy will include: * more investment in BC. * greater trade activity * increased tourism * new opportunities Go for an exciting future Go with Jack Davis MLA in North Vancouver-Seymour A FRESH START FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA This advertisement paid for by the Re-elect Jack Davis Campaign Committee Campaign Headquarters: 1458 Main St., North Vancouver, British Columbia V7J 1C8 British Columbia NORTH VANCOUVER/SEYMOUR