PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. sturdy, clean pup (as illustrated), phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also waiting for new homes are: American Staffordshire terrier pup; pr. of toy Poms; purebred Welsh Corgie; purebred American cocker; young black Lab X; ferrets; lots of kittens and cats, including a purebred Sealpoint. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD. needs good homes for: older (but healthy) p/b Corgie; fine p/b Briard; p/b Silver Bouvier; p/b. Ger. Shep.; p/b Tri Collie; p/b Red Doberman; p/b Siberian Husky; gentle Kuvasz; Shep. X; Husky X; long/h ginger rabbit and selection of sweet kittens and young cats. Please call 988-7461 or 254-9788, What’s Going On__ e this week —__ Sunday, June 28-N.V. Rec Centre Outdoors Club hike. Meet at N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale. 7 a.m. To Thornton Lakes. Info: Leslie Chandler 987-6701. ehe Sunday, June 28-Open house. N.S. Winter Club. 14 p.m. Family free swim. . ene Sunday, June 28—(ongoing Sundays to Aug. 9) Summer fun hockey and tingette for children of all ages. N.S. Winter Club, Info: 985-4135. the Sunday, June 28--N.S. Seniors’ Net- work: volunteer seniors helping other seniors to solve problems. Office, 900 W. 16th St., N.V., open daily, 984- 2508. Evenings: 988-0590 or 988-7657, ent Sunday, June 28-Volunteers needed for gardening and repair services to seniors. Call Alice at Capilano Com- munity Services, 988-7115. ene Sunday, June 28—N.S, Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N.V. On view: Historical View. New exhibit: New Visions. Wed.-Sun. t-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987-5618. . nen Sunday, June 28-Station Museum, Mahon Park, 16th and Jones, N.V. On view: Station Museum — Its Many Changes. Tours available. Free. Sun- days only, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Info: 987- 5618. tae Sunday, June 28--Big Sisters needed: women aged 20 and over with 5 hours a week to share in a 1-1 friendship with a little sister aged 7-17. One year com- mitment. Info: 873-4525, aee Sunday, June 28—(until Aug. 4) Exhib- ition of oi! paintings by Dawne Garrett. N.V. District Hall, 355 W. Queens Rd. View: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon-Fri. Info: 988-6844, een Sundsy, June 28—(until July 29) Exhib- ition of watercolors by Colin Hempsall. N.V, Court House, 200 E. 23rd St. View: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Info: 988-6844. ten Sunday, June 28--Reunion for members of N.S. Family YMCA lead- ers corp will be held July 11 and 12, Info: Lea Swanson 980-9051 or Jill McGregor 922-7869. eee Sunday, June 28--Folkfest. Silver Har- bour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. 1-3 p.m. Craft demonstrations, ethnic displays, food and entertainment. eee Sunday, June 28--Host families needed for Japanese students from July 15 to Aug. 5. Phil or Norelle Smith 984- 6883, ene Monday, June 29-Women's Aglow fellowship evening. Internationa! Plaza Hotel, N.V. 7 p.m. Info: Margot 980- 3227, ene Monday, June 29--CPR D infant/child. N.V. YMCA. 6-10 p.m. Pre-register for manual. Info: 251-1116. eee Monday, June 29--Junior forest wardens. W.¥. chapter. Barbeque at Ambleside Beach. 5:30 p.m. ent Monday, June 29--Amnesty Interna- tional meeting. 7:30 p.m. Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd. Subject for discussion: Human rights issues in Kampuchea. Everyone wel- come. WARNING: Health & Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked — avoid inhaling, Wi | Canadian-Brand Cigarettes All Canadian cigarettes. Regular or King-size. carton 20's or 25's. fama 35 - Sunday, June 28, 1987 - North Shore News Stock Up Now on Price Effective (While Quantities Last) Til Saturday, Juty 4, 1987. BURNABY Men Ts 2Mamenm fp mare 8 FA amapm Ros i} | Parkwood Manor British Columbia’s m finest retirement i residence is now open ife should get easier as we get older and for those fortunate )- enough to find a home at Parkwood, the way is now ope toa newand more rewarding lifestyle. Beautifully situated on five acres of private property, steps Jrom the Coquitlam Shopping Centre, Parkwood is the perfect place to enjov a well deserved rest from responsibility. is also a wonderful place to make new friends and rediscover the joy of Shared activities and interests. Ifvourre ready for a positive change of place, come and see the attractive hoice of'spacious one and two bedroom apartments, Take, Stroll in the grounds and inspect the many unique features which distinguish this exceptional retirement residence. When you compare ils many advantages with your pre- sent situation, we think you 'llagiee, Parkwood offers remark- able value as well as a very positive alternative to living alone: t@ Inclusive monthly rental which covers apartment ac- commodation, meals, clean- ing, laundry, utilities, 24 hour securily, reception, etc. t® A choice af comfortable one and two bedroom private apartments complete with garden patio or sundeck. t@ Beautifully furnished restaurant with daily meal ser- vice and self-serve snacks. | ¢@ Professional management and administration, health and . social programming. : %@® Apartment cleaning and * Beauty salon and barber shop *Extensive and beautifully landscaped grounds with garden terrace and gazebo t@ Proximity to large, modern _ shopping center, churches, ; q medical/dental, library and other community support services t@ Easy access from all parts of the Lower Mainland: 30 minute drive from downtown Vancouver t@ Additional meals and over- night accommodation for guests are available ona fee-for-service basis linen laundry service. t@ State-of-the-art fire and safely systems with emergency intercom in every apartment. - v@ Use of ail in-house recrea- tional and other facilities including: * Hobby and exercise room ¢ Quiet, well stocked library ¢ Comfortably furnished fire- side lounge For more information please contact Mr. Walter Steininger. He will be delighted to show you and your friends around. * Private dining room for spe- cial occasions a~L Parkwood = Manor 1142 Dufferin Street, Coquitiam, B.C. V3B 6V4 Telephone: 941-7651 or 732-4760 |