community rounduj | The Junior League ‘of Vancouver, which. * children’s: “education | ‘by providing volunteer tutors for, ‘the speech _articulation . program with . which — the. League is still associated today. In- 1974, the League had a joint ..venture with Channel. 10° public service television for the “Come Together” and Between 1975 and 1977 was involved in the Community Service Order to place youth in conflict with the law into volunteer, service to the community. Especially noteworthy “I ever knew how dull my own life was until I st watching soap operas.” - Shore and four out:of the last. SERVICE 7 You're busy. You're away from the office a lot. Youmiss calls; And that can mean lost sales. Why not put our telephone number to work for you? On your business cards, in your ads, on your, lawn, signs. Our experienced personnel know the real estate business. They're trained to get all the facts. Who's ‘calling. About which property What information the caller {s after. Where he or she can be reached. It's like having your own secretary. And it's a service that will pay for itself over and over agatn For further information, call 732-7255 BE . | U ; | REALTORS CAN’T BE IN TWO PLACES AT ‘ONCE -NorthShore News A15 - Wednesday, March 18, 1981 —Qur : Location Means . Convenience ‘to the North Shore”. WE OFFER: — MEMORIAL AND TRADITIONAL SERVICES — NO MEMBERSHIP. FEES REQUIRED will be in the permanent ‘a centre are being displayed at - ‘Presentation house in North Vancouver. among ‘League projects ‘is Chesterfield “The Junior League of Vancouver has contributed time and money to our community. ~In 50 years, ‘ — AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING "Jas given over -$1,000 ~- 24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE 1,250, nerable project hours. fo _ AIR CONDITIONED. CHAPEL -- . innumerable projects to help - make” our community h eet ale 1 better place to live. ‘Capilano © citizens’. advocacy. skills in ‘the fallof 1979. At the’ ‘present time the /League i is very active ‘in the North Shore Youth © In- -volvement Project. The.goal | of this project, which was initiated by the North Shore Volunteer Action Centre, is to seek and implement ways in which to involve young people in volunteer work in the community. ‘Over one-half of .the - . membership of the Junior ‘Léague resides on the North Prices subject to prior sale of stocks on hand and re-order availability. We reserve the right to limit : quantities.. five-presidents have been from the North Shore. .To., celebrate 50. years. of service in, the community, © the Junior. League of Vancouver will be donating $50,000 to establish “a permanent trust fund for the Arts ‘and Science Centre Sociéty. A private Foun- dation has been asked to contribute a matching $50,000 to the trust fund and the money will be used to help deyelop the arts and sciences centre to be located at B.C, Place. Since the arts and sciences"tentre will be primarily staffed by PER GAL. INTERIOR & FLAT LATEX, Regular $11.98 SALE PRICE volunteers, .some.. of ; the monty of the trust: fund will. be used to develop a volunteer facility within the centre. Currently (until April 26) exhibits of the kind which “ANY %)\ y, E and STAND > Regular $179. 95 SALE - PRICE 8] ~ EFFECTIVE SALE DATES MARCH 16th. to 28th. ONLY. NORTH VANCOUVER 1629 Lonsdale Ave., 985-0823 Hours: 7:30-5:30, Mon.-Thurs. Fri. till 9:00. Saturday 9-5:30 PER CHAIR Cloverdale PUT THE , BRAND ON YOUR HOME _ master charge 2 ———_—___ =m