Page 13 i erEEEEEEEEREEEEmmmemmmmnmneel Vancouver MILLIE HELLIWELL, 4659 Simpson Ave., V6R 1C2 228-9534 Vernon KAREN JOINSON, 4103-35A St. V1T 6C7 542-2200 Victoria GOODINGS, STEWART, 4415 Chartwell Dr., V8N 2R2 477-9226 West Vancouver SALLY MARKHAM, 553 Duchess Ave., V7T 1G5 922-8927 Windermere LUANA GILLIES, Box 184, VOB 2L0 342-9600 Yukon SUZANNE HAWKES, 5 Donjek Road, Whitehorse Y1A 3P8 667-2623 Salmon Arm HEATHER STRUTYNSKI, RR3, Salmon Arm, VOE 2T0 832-4569 Maple Ridge VALE SAVEGE, 22532-122nd Ave., V2X 7H1 467-1401 NATIONAL OFFICE P.O. Box 8470 Terminal, Ottawa, Ont. K1G 3H6 61 3-749-3430 JANET POYEN, 14104-48th Ave., Edmonton, Alta. T6H 0G2 403-437-7960 & Information The Port Moody Recreation Department is offering a ‘French Appreciation Class’ for pre- schoolers Friday mornings 10:15- 11:15. There will be stories, songs and conversation with a bilingual instructor. Registration: January 16th. 12 sessions—$10.00. For more information phone 461-4411. The October 1980 issue of Canadian Consumer Volume 10, No. 5 page 42 has an article about ‘Major fears about Immersion programs are fables.’ Saturday Night—November issue p. 17. ‘The Immersion Effect’ discusses the effects of immer- sion on cognitive development. Teachers! The Centre Culturei in Vancouver is featuring an art exhibition particularly sulted for children. A tour may be arranged for your class by calling Rose Helene or Francine at 874-9105. The exhibit is on display until December 23rd and again from January 6th to the 17th. Free. (Parents: pass the word to your child’s teacher!) French games and toys adver- tised In the Sears Wish Book. You must specify ‘French’ model. 251 Typewriter 279 Disney Talking Phone 291 Quiz Wiz cartridges 295 Game of Life 295 Monopoly 295 Junior Scrabble 295 Scrabble 295 Careers 295 Payday 27 ~=—- Time-Trainer Watch gc) Mea ec) Sol i