A16 - Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1981 -.North Shore News . . : , WE community roundup| | Neary 3000 British Columbians are employed by B.C Rail Theyre members of a vital rail-system that’s playing a key-role in the development of our province. Technicians, dispatchers, trainmen, line maintenance crews and those who serve B.C. Rail’s customers...by helping to get B.C resources such as lumber, plywood, pulp, mineral concentrate and sulphur from irfdustry to prime market destinations, they're helping to build our economy. Alt up and down the line thousands of other jobs develop as the payrolls of B.C Rail and major industry dre spent and invested in scores of communities as far north as Fort Nelson. And that means strong growing communities...good places in which to ABUNDANCE OF TOMATOES grown in his backyard ts the pride and joy of Syd Jobling of North Vancouver. Syd, who grows enough vegetables each summer to last him all year long, estimates there are over 300 tomatoes in this 4 ft. by 6 ft. patch. - (Terry Peters photo) five and raise families. BRITISH B.C. RAIL. YOUR RESOURCE RAILWAY. COLUMBIA RAILWAY Rudolf Steiner lecture in NV The second in a fall series beyond the conventional His form ideas of lectures on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner takes place on the North Shore next Monday, September 21, at 8 p.m. It will be held in the Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christopher Road, North Vancouver. The speaker, Alan Howard of the Rudolf Steiner Society (Van- couver), will talk on “Knowing Oneself. The Threefold Human Being™ Steiner (1861-1925) was an Austnan philosopher who believed it possible to extend human consciousness MAVE A BALL BOWLING YOUTH LEAGUES National Program For Youths 5 to 17 x det Set * Ages 5108 Sat.at Ii a.m. For farther formation cat NORTH SHORE BOWL 141 West 3rd St. NORTH VANCOUVER 985-1212 limits of human knowledge — relying solely on ob servation and = thought, without recourse to any mediumistic or supernatural practices. the philosophical basis of the Waldorf School system of education. — Admission fee, to defray expenses, is $3 (seniors and students $1.50). GIVE BLOOD. GIVE LIFE! Hemophiliacs and Red Cross are counting on you! SUN ROOMS CONSERVATORIES AND GREENHOUSES Invest in year-round comfort for you and your plants! It’s a beautiful additional room that increases both living space and the value of your home. Ample room for entertaining your guests, plus enough space for your plants. The conser vatory gives you the best of both worlds — take advantage of a greenhouse with the utility of a home extension or sun room! Showroom Hours: Weekdays 9-5 Saturday 10-4 FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES A SIZE AND PRICE TO SUIT EVERY HOUSE Formore mformnation please clip and send to PACIFIC EDEN SALES 3168 Lake City Way Burnaby, B C V5A 3A4 Tol 420.1324 ADDRESS CITY LOUGHEED HWY e DAIAYL AND POSTAL COOE PHONE een |