Lester's Cleaners Special 2014 DUNDAS STREET HARBOUR CLEANERS PHONE 251 2953 PHONE 683° 7975 LADIES AND MENS PANTS wo Cents RENFREW FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY ROAD RUNNER 926 4788 COUPON VALID UNTIL JULY 31ST 1994 MCGILL ™S a NANAIMO > ldren >: Wroreeeete PUBiIC OPEN HOUSE A Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting will be held in Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vanceuver, B.C. on MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1994 AT 7:30 PM available for viewing in the foyer of City Hall from June 22th through to June 27th between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Residents wishing to make a presentation to the Commnitiee should contact the City Clerk, Bruce Hawkshaw ai 985 - 7761. For further information about this project, please contact Leesa Strimbicki, Park Planner at 985-7761. he Open House for the Victoria Park Enhancement Plan which was held on May 17th was well attended by approximately 100 residents. The Consultant, Philips Wuori Long Inc., is in the process of preparing the final “Enhancement Plan” which will be based on comments received from the public at meetings held on April 26th and May 17th. The "Enhancement Plan" will be NEWS photo Cindy Guodman Daddy’s girl TWO-YEAR-OLD JANE Ingram found a warm, safe place to sit last Sunday in her dad David's shirt. The pair were part of : D1 T)) \: the crowd that attended the annual Father's Day celebra- Ee mM eg tions at Waterfront Park last Sunday. NEW MANUAL UNVEILED he joint team of public volunteers —_ called "Ethics in Action", the other "Contribution to TS and staff have completed production . Local Democracy". of the “Public Involvement Program Manual” for the Engineering Department of the City of North Vancouver. This will guide the department in future relations with the general public and it has already been successfully used in meetings with the public on Mosquito Creek Park North Van teachers host summer camp NANCY BRENNAN — and Beverley Newcomb, two experi- enced North Vancouver art tcach- Members of the team will make a presentation on the Public Involvement Program to Council on MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1994 at 7:30 p.m,, in Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, and you are all cordially invited to attend, dents to practise sketching and painting in an outdoor setting. The camp takes place every ers, are hosting Summer Images °94, a summer art camp for stu- dents in Grades 1-7. Activities include drawing (with pencil, charcoal, and a vari- ety of other media); painting (both watercojor and gouache); papier- maché; paper-making; psyanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs); and a variety of other projects. There will also be at least one fieldtrip per week to allow stu- for balf weekday from Monday, July 4, to Friday, July 15, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily. The location is the preschool at Mount Seymour United Church. 1290 Parkgate Cres., North Vancouver (just off the parkway). For further information or to tepister your child, please call 980-5471 or 986-3838. The cost of the camp is $90 for one weck or $180 for the entire two weeks. NORTH SHORE CREDIT UNION has been a key partner in the growth and development of your community since 1941. 53 years later, we have reached a significant milestone, a halfa villion dollars in assets. That represents 40,000 members, or 1 in 4 North Shore residences. In celebration of this achievement, we're bringing back one of your favourite deposits with new fratures, ESCALATOR-3. It’s a new three year term with tiered interest rates -- and the option to convert to other products later on. An excellent feature should interest rates rise. a t Menntber - firs fy Rates sn tied techangge: withedt matic eo billion Trails. The project has won two awards - one Plus, for our regular 1 to 5 year TERM DEPOSITS, there is anew member Branch Manager's bonus of 1/4% on amounts of $1,000 or more. If you haven’t already heard, we're also having a draw for INTEREST ON $1 MILLION? for one month! Ii's all part of the celebration and our new member promotion, tell-a-friend. The celebration ends July 30, 1994. *So ask for all the details and draw prize rules at any one of our 9 branches from Bumaby to Whisiler, or call 986-4321.