& rod NEWS photo Mike Watelteld NORTH SHORE movie production caterers Tana Tochar (left) and Shelly “Adams (right) set up lunch for hungry film makers. The duo’s business Rea! Appetites is 1 common site on Lower Maintand film sets. The work being filmed is Walt Disney Studio’s Spot Marks the X recently shot at Lynn Canyon Park. of: the ever popular Hadassah- Wizo Bazaar is back for the third "ji _ year, and Massada Chapter’ has , kitchens humming from Lions Bay to Deep Cove in preparation for © the.event. ‘The big day is Sun., June 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Shore Jewish Community Centre, 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West . Van- couver, to the left of the YMCA. “We started this’: mini-bazaar § because many of our neighbors '..: expressed regret that they couldn’t make it to the big event (held each : November at the PNE) to sample’ .§ all’ the traditional Jewish’ delica- cies," explained” Jane ‘Shadley, who is co-chairing the project with [i - Carol Gold and Anita: Willson. “So we brought the flavor of the- bazaar. to our. side of the bridge, with great success. Because we sold out early last year, we’re Preparing ; even more this year, but the main’ - emphasis is still on quality.”? = ° ss ‘Specialities “include: ‘blintzes : (cheese filled crepes), bagels, cheese. cake and- komish’ broit. These, plus a tempting assortment of.’ other . delicious home-baked goodies, are available. There will also be bargain tables of. kitchenware, collectibles, books, records, and in response to popular request, clothing and san- dals, _ Everyone is invited. Admission .. is free and all Proceeds go to chari- . ty. This day Is. -- for jaar is | JUNE | is for the birds. National Environment Week kicks off Sun., June 1 with Day For The Birds. By canoe, on foot, through marsh, meadow and forest, knowledgeable guides will lead groups on birding adventures from 6 a.m. and throughout the day in nature parks and sanctuaries in the Lower Mainland. Bird walks and activities on the North Shore are scheduled for Maplewood Mudflats and the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. For further information contact Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre at 987-5922. THE NORTH Shore's own version’ | | fa COMPUTER Systems Manage- ment Students at Capilano College recently hosted a presentation to 39 business leaders in computers. The presentation was on two systems which the students developed using a 4th Generation Language called PowerHouse. Some of the companies in atten- dance were ICBC, B.C.. Tel, Cognos Inc., Pathfinders, Creekside Consultants, Wood- wards, Holloway Schultz, Ray- mond Salons and- Tierney Chartered Accountants. ‘The presentation consisted of two portions, a seminar and two live demonstrations. The classes, both accelerated and the two-year diploma com- Cap students host computer seminar valuable service to the college and the community by hosting this presentation. ; Mr. Jon Jessiman, Chairperson of the’ Business Management Department at the college describ- ed the presentation as “superlative, very professional and outstanding.”’ : The presentation was so highly; proficient that the project. was eventually submitted to Carlton. University for a competition be-.. tween other major colleges ana: universities in Canada. Two major companies have. since insisted that they become.. members of the Business Management Advisory Board,: after seeing the quality of the pres-. ee —— ic ne sale puter students, provided an in- 27 | - B.C. PLACE STADIUM | ; Thursday, May 29th—Sunday June tst, 1986 Hours: Thursday-Saturday 10 am - 10 pm Sunday 10 am - 6 pm | CRAFT FAIR “From the hands of artists to you "works of over 150 arts and crafts people from across Canada will be featured. *. Pottery, weaving, artists, woodworking, ivory, .. €arvings, mirror art, stained glass, jewellery, . = metal art, glass blowing etc. WATCH FOR | TERRY McKINNON'S CHAINSAW CARVING ‘DEMONSTRATIONS R& BBANDSTAND 86 featuring ‘Jim Byrnes dack Lavin & The Wallin’ Demons (formerly from Powder Blues) * Belaires—teaturing John Witmer (tormerty with Down Child Blues Band) Exceptions—featuring Lindsay Mitchell of L Prism Twisters—featuring David Hurricane from San Francisco Fins—featuring their release “Back Street Beat" Oliver & The Etements—featuring Oliver Con- way from the “Untouchables” & “Barrel- house” Incognito—Vancouver's top Boogie Band Jacqueline Pappes—featuring her new release oan of the Century”. “FASHION & BEAUTY SHOWCASE “= “Summer City Looks” —2 fashion shows dally — on the spot halr designs - — expert make-up demonstrations , — personal fashion wardrobe consulting -— free draws for prizes : -. Come “See & Buy” _ your “Gummer City look for '86”" - ENTER THE “DON JOHNSON LOOKALIKE” CONTEST Each entry receives an ATV STUDIOS on- camera screen test. Winner receives a 3- & month acting program. ENTER THE MILLION DOLLAR “LOOK OF THE YEAR” MODEL SEARCH presented by a JOHN CASABLANCAS GADGETS, GIZMOS, GAMES Also participating at the Fair are a ‘number of importers and small manufacturers who will be offering for sale all kinds of gadgets, gizmos and games. : ‘Admission: ° $5 per person :* $2.50 seniors & students ¢ group rates ° children under 6 free" Chew METAPHYSICS READER'S GALLERY 50 PROFESSIONAL - PSYCHIC READERS _ A special attraction; a pavilion of metaphysical consuttants. Psychic readers, heaters, spiritual channels; using tools such as Astrology, Palmistry, Tarot, Runes, Psychometry, | Ching, Past Lite Regression, Crystal Gazing and Dowsing. The list of Readers inctudes Simon Keshet, Dr. Michael Trew, Grace Rainey, Sri Sumedha, Sandra Fisher, Deborah Derrick, Ma Satyam Ratna, Ellen McGregor, Soreda, Eric Shea. Colleen O'Neil, Marilyn Renaud, Shetla O'Neil, Linda Stewart, Brian Martin, Pamela Keffer, Lulsa and many more readers from B.C., Washington, Oregon, and Alberta. Co-ordinated by Micah Sun, Publisher of The «| Directory of New Metaphysics ¢ international Food ‘Booths (Ethnic Foods) ° Licensed Garden — ° Casino , (proceeds to the Camping Bureau) © ¢ Free Child Care Presented by: Josko Craft ft Company Ltd., 101-560 Johnston St, Victoria, BC. VeW 3C6 Tel (1) 386-1442 =: PRODUCERS FOR THE PAST 3 YEARS OF THE POPULAR BC. PLACE CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW, entation and the students. ‘a