31 - Wednesday, November 5, 1986 - North Shore News it's Xmas THE BRITISH Columbia Lung Association's annual Christmas Seal Campaign to raise funds for lung disease research and health education is entering its 64th year. Seal time will have their of Christmas throughout B.C. traditional sheet Seals, This year's goal for the Greater Vancouver area is $478,480 — up about two per cent over last year's returns. Austin said that more than five million Canadians suffer from lung disease. {sobel Austin, president of the British Columbia Lung Associa- tion, said by mid-November almost one million homes ‘DR. RUTH CAMPLING wishes to announce the opening | of. her Practice in: family medicine Sats, NEWS photo Terry Peters EILEEN SHOCKLEY (left), Doreen Wensley (centre) and Joan Clark (right) work on crafts to be sold at the S* Catherine’s Church annual Holly Fair Saturday, Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FANNY’S HAS MADE A SPECIAL VOLUME PURCHASE OF | LAC ES (2 AND THURSDAY NOV. 6 9:30 Alvi UNTIL SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. QUALIFIED HIGH school stu- dents may spend an academic year or summer holiday in Scandinavia, Germany, France, Switzerland, Britain, Holland, Spain, Australia, New Zealand or the United States as part of the ASSE International Student Exchange Program. Cindy Boyce, Canadian director & of ASSE said students, 15 to 18 years old, qualify on the basis of [ academic performance, character references and.a genuine desire to experience life abroad with a vol- unteer host family from Europe, the United States, Australia or New Zealand. “ASSE families abroad are carefully screened to provide a car- ing environment in which students can learn the language and culture of their host country,’’ explained Boyce. Summer exchange students live with a family abroad who speaks English. Year students need not have learned a foreign language as they receive language and cultural instruction as part of the ASSE program. ASSE students attend regular high school classes along with their new overseas teenage friends. The non-profit, public benefit ASSE International Student Ex- change Program is affiliated with the National Swedish and Finnish Ministries of Education and coo- perates with the Canadian Provin- cial Ministries of Education. Local students who are interest- ed in receiving more information about becoming an exchange stu- dent in Scandinavia, Germany, France, Switzerland, Britain, Holland, Spain, United States, New Zealand, or Australia can contact Joan Gibbs at 922-7773. EUROPEAN: DESIGNED LACES Direct from the manufacturers. First quality lace suitable .or BRIDAL, LINGERIE AND EVENING WEAR ALSO IN NARROW WIDTHS FOR CRAFTS AND CHILDREN’S WEAR OVER ‘200,000 IN INVENTORY | \NEVER BEFORE OFFERED » OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SKI-WEAR QUILTED & STRETCH 1, PRICE BIG ASSORTMENT OF 115 CM FASHION FANCY FABRICS BIG ASSORTMENT OF 160 CM | WOOL BLEND | SUITING ve. PRICE , PRICE