Ih - Wednesday, October 25, 1989 - North Shore News Neighbourhood House marks 50th anniversary Chi Fve got the Key to your future! § and refreshments and Tai demonstrations. Wolo Correction Notice Dollar Day Flyer Appearing Oct. 25, 1989 The date for Senior Citizens’ NORTH SHORE Neighborhood House (NSNH) kicks off its weekend 50th anniversary celebra- tions in a blaze of scarlet. The RCMP’s men in red will be on hand to welcome Lt.-Gov. David Lam Friday, Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. The North Vancouver Youth Band will provide a musical wel- come to the public and guests in- cluding North Vancouver City Mayer Jack Loucks, North Van- D. Brent Eilers for personal attention to every detail, give me a call ... ha You'll be on my service! couver District Mayor Marilyn 925-3696H. § Baker, Solicitor General Angus Day should read Thursday, 9835-25180. & Oct. 27, 1989. Wootco is sorry for any in- convenience this may have caused its customers. Ree and North Vancouver MP . oD Sar REAAK ae ala Chuck Cook. ERP EIU NSNH is mandated to provide social, educational, cultural and recreational opportunities to all people living in the neighborhood. Fifty years ago NSNH served as a day care for mothers who worked in the shipyard nearby. NSNH is slated to undergo Gov't of Canada TREASURY BILLS 6 month rate as of fenovations to the tune of approx- imately $900,000. The organization received $276,000 from the pro- October 25/89. Rates subject to change Minimum From page 10 The open house component of the recreation study is designed to allow residents from various areas of Indian Arm to view the findings of the preliminary study, question VPC staff and Quadra study team members and provide their own input and comments. The public input will be consid- ered in preparing a final report on | FREE Personality test Your personality determines your happiness — know why? Call 1-600-FOR-TRUTH (367-8788) NEWS photo Cindy Goodman PATTI is a full-time nanny and part-time actress. She enjoys aerobics and plans to work as a fitness instructor. Public input sought for Indian Arm _ recreational uses, which is expected to be ready later this year. In addition to the Seycove school open house, an open house was held last night at Belcarra Village, and another will be held Ardagh 986-4366 IVNANIIC Personal Injury Hunter Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver Free Initial Consultation 12.001 cal ROD CLARK Waluyn Stodgell Cochran Murray tt. 669-6262 : vincial government earlier this year $10,000 to help pay for the revamp. In ad- dition to funding received from North Vancouver City, NSNH has Picked up donations from private companies and citizens. At Friday's ceremony, Lam will be unveiling a donor plaque honoring those who have par- ticipated in the NSNH gift pro- gram. Added NSNH executive director Don Rutherford: ‘We're inviting as many past board members as we can to Friday’s event. It’s a time for people to renew some old ac- quaintances.’’ The open house anniversary celebration continues on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. with histori- cal displays, face painting, cake final report tomorrow night at Kyle Centre in Port Moody. Seycove school is located at 1204 Caledonia Ave. in the Deep Cove area of North Vancouver District. For information call the Van- couver Port Corp. at 666-3226. Tumer A LEADER IN INNOVATION 1948 — FIRST SKI WITH A PLASTIC BASE 1950 — FIRST SKI WITH HIDDEN EDGES 1962 — FIRST MANUFACTURER TO USE TORSION BOX CONSTRUCTION 1965 — VR 17 INTRODUCED AND BECOMES THE MAJOR MEDAL WINNER 1967 — DYNAMIC INVENTS THE CRACKED EDGE 1976 — FIRST SKI TO USE CARBON FIBERS 1984 — DYNAMIC INVENTS TUBULAR CONSTRUCTION 1987 — MASTER CONTROL SYSTEM INTRODUCED 1988 — FIRST TO USE DYNEEMA FIBERS IN A SKI NORTH VANCOUVER 119 West 16th Street 985-9161 KERRISDALE 5395 West Boulevard 266-1061