WSS we aN SS Sunflower Pemberton Heights, has vacancies for faur-year-olds for the fall session. For information call 985-5449 or 988-2007. eee High school students with time to spare and share are invited to call the Volunteer Action Centre at 985-7138 for volunteer work helping handicapped children and adults, for helping senior citizens -enjoy summer Outings, and for working in daycare Preschool, with children centres. =< wa” ea ceadil CUTIE. Doris Orr at 987-9015. CANADANCE, the exciting dance series, is Theatre, starting October 5. The people at Presentation have been busy slikscreening . t-shirts for it. Even Juno the dog is pleased with his colorful new shirt. The girls are: from left to right, Trisha Mason, Janet Scully, Melanie Fosdick and, holding Juno, Patti Graham. For information on Canadance call 986-4011. (Terry Peters photo) Bingo every Monday night at 123 West 15 St.. North Van, at 8 p.m. sharp. Sponsored by the, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 118. Free Legal Aid to senior citizens is available at Silver Harbour Centre, 144 East 22nd Street, North Van, on Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. Phone 980-2474 for an _ appointment. oe , Learn to play chess for ages PLE fs ttle female 3 month pup, happy Spanial and part Poodle or Basset. She necds a home. If you can give her one call $ to 12 at the North Van City PET CORNER vat coming to the North Van Centennial all day long. She _. PUBLIC NOTICE ROYAL COMMISSION OF ~~ INQUIRY INTO URANIUM MINING PUBLICHEARINGS The following Commissioners were appointed in accordance with the: British Columbia Public inquiries Act: oe Dr. David V. Bates, Chairman - Dr. James W. Murray - 8 ; Mr. Valter Raudsepp ~ a . Within the Terms of Reference, the Commissioners are to inquire into the adequacy of existing measures to provide protection in all aspects of uranium mining in British Columbia. In particular, they are to ex- amine the adequacy of existing Federal and Provincial requirements in British Columbia for: oe ae . es (a) The protection of the ‘health and safety of workers— associated with exploration, mining and milling of uranium, - an (b) The protection of the environment, and (c) The protection of the Public. —~ On ; Library every Tuesday from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. Preregistration necessary. Mental Heakh/Vancoever'’s Community Friends’ program, providing one-to- one friendship relationships, requires. volunteers. Call 732-1288 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. FOTRIESS. NOM. F Me Ay * part Cocker may be mendations to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for setting and maintaining standards for workers and public safety, and for protec- tion of the environment in respect to exploration, mining and milling of uranium ores. The Commissioners have completed their initial series of Community Hearings and on-site inspections of uranium deposits. Further Com- ' munity Hearings will be scheduled early in 1980. . PHASING OF TECHNICAL HEARINGS The Technical Hearings are to be held in accordance with the follow- ing schedule: lL. OVERVIEW . Natural Geochemical and Radiation Back- ground and Deposits in British Columbia. 1979 September 25-28 il. EXPLORATION , October 2-5 ill. MINING : October 16-19 IV. MILLING AND CHEMICAL EXTRACTION ‘ October 30 ; -November 2 Vv. WASTE DISPOSAL November 13-16; 20-23 Vi. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT December 4-7; Biological Pathways, Groundwater, Surface 11-14 Water, Atmosphere, Reclamation, Long Term Control, Monitoring and other matters related to the Environment. Vil. PUBLIC AND WORKER HEALTH 1980 PROTECTION January 8-11 Low Level Radiation, Heavy Metal Toxicity, Dosimetry and Monitoring SOCIAL IMPACT Land Use Conflicts, Employment, Community Impacts ETHICAL QUESTIONS January 22-25 . January 22-25 oT NSTI A GAA Et RE HELD ——F“DEVOWNSAIRE HOTEE. Georgia Street, VANCOUVER, B. JURISDICTION, REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT VICTORIA (location to be advised) ‘ ay who ee ©. V6C 1Pa x. February 5-8 If required, additional Hearings will be held in March 1980. Expert witnesses representing public interest groups, industry, government ministries and agencies, will be appearing at the ap- propriate Hearings. For further information please contact the Executive Secretary at the address below. On behalf of the Commission Brig. Gen. E. D. Danby (retired) Executive Secretary Royal Commission of Inquiry into Uranium Mining 3724 West Broadwa Vancouver, B.C. V6R 2C1 Telephone: (604) 224-2014