French Summer Day Camps Outdoor activities, arts and crafts, folk lore, dance and music plus a one day excursion per week—are part of the action at day camp. Children par- ticipating in these camps should have a basic knowledge of French to enable them to communicate adequately in the French language from 10 a.m.'- 3 p.m. Each child is to provide their own lunch. Registration: CPF Members $20.00 per week, Non- members $25.00 per week. Burnaby July 6-10, grades 1 & 2 July 13-17, grades 3 & 4 Contact: Deanna Cazes, 438-1158 Richmond: July 20-31, grades 1-3 Contact: Diane Dayton, 274-7555 West Vancouver August 4-14 Contact: Lorna Ruelle, 922-5284 North Vancouver August 17-28 Contact Anne Fila, 987-4173 Abbotsford July 6-10, grades 1 & 2 Contact Lynda Lightfoot, 856-6138 Maple Ridge July 20-24, 6-12 years Contact: Vale Savege, 467-1401 Victoria July 27-August 7, 6-12 years Contact Stewart Goodings, 477-9226 Duncan August 10-21, 6-12 years Contact Claire Coombs, 748-4772 Powell River August 24-28 Tentatively, an overnight camp Contact Cecile Kirouac Vancouver, 683-2501 : ‘‘Enfantaise”’ Is A Series of Artistic Experiences For Children 8- 12 to be held at the Centre Culturel Columbien, 795 West 16th Ave., Van- couver 874-9105. Cost per session $45.00, CCC members $40.000. First session July 13-24 Second session August 3-14 The following francophone artists will be leading the groups. Gloria Creighton, from Inram Dance Theatre Louise Goodman, Drawing painting and pottery. Jean Dore, Music. Carol Painchaud, Drama. Nicole Vachon-Dahiby, Weaving, collage and puppets. The Summer Family French Camp at Kalamalka Lake is fully registered and has a waiting list. Thank you Nor- th Vancouver Parents for French for organising the advertising and registration for the camp. VANCOUVER — FRENCH DAY CAMP A series of one week French day camps is being offered at the Centre Cultural 795 W. 16th from July 6 - August 21st with exception of the week of Aug. 3- 7/9am- 3pm. Cost $35.00 Information phone: 872-0929 Immersion Expansion (continues) ABBOTSFORD Due to the overwhelming popular- ity of the French Immersion Program and to the increasing enrolment gen- erally, the Abbotsford School District is now faced with a serious space problem. The French Immersion Kin- dergarten registrations have been limited to 88 for the fall of 1981 but even so the program will require 6 classrooms for this year alone.