and her “Music Makers”: :will ‘efitertain — all. Seniors welcome. _ May 25 ~Van. 1:30 p.m. Daphne. Chitty Monday, May 25 -- All are’ come to attend | our. next “Women's Aglow meeting, Frank “Baker's... restaurant.” “Marine ‘Drive;”'7 p:m. Jeanne Harper from England will speak. : ee ‘Mondiy, May 25 -- Red Cross. Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital Act. area. 2-8 p.m. Please come and help alleviate the shortage. after the long weekend. Cte ew Monday, May 25 -- The West Vancouver University Women's Club. welcomes all women graduates to their final meeting at 7:45 p.m. AGM, election of Executive, followed by “Costumes. of India.’’ Refreshments will be served. eae Monday, May 25 -- Whist Drive and Bake Sale — everybody welcome, St. Johns’ Church Hall; 13th & Chesterfield. 1:30 p-m. Come with your friends and meet some friends over a pliea- sant cup of tea. Tuesday, May 26 -- Truth Rebekah Lodge No. 28. meeting. St. John’s Hall, 13th & Chesterfield. Members at 7:30 p-m. Public invited to Whist Par- ty at 8:00 p.m. Refreshments served. May 26 - Argyle Music Department presents an evening of music featuring mass- ed bands and choirs. starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $2 at door, free to children 12 and under if accompanied by an adult, and to Old Age Pensioners. -rieeting, Sitver Bay Vista Socie- ty, St. Stephens” Church;. .W. Coameainy ‘Schéol Assoc. _Annual General Meeting at 750 “Bast 26th St. N. Van. 7: ‘30. m. eee ae Show,” Bazaar-:&; Bake. Sale, ’, Highlands: United (Church, 3255 ‘Edgemont Bivd.. N. Van. 7:30 p.m. Cost: $3. Door prizes, refreshments. Sponsored by Job's Daughters. Bethel No. 9. Wednesday, May 27 -- Open House, Waldorf School, 2725 St. - Christophers Rd.. N. Van. 7-9 p-m. Teachers will be in atten- dance. Children’s work on display. 985-7435. " Wednesday, May 27 -- Discus- sion group for people who have Multiple Sclerosis. Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Bivd., N. Van. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Program: Mrs. Kilby. Nutrition Consultant for the North Shore Health Unit -will lead a discussion. To obtain fur- ther information or transportation assistance call Faye Aubut, 986-1798: Sylvia Bendrodt, 922-8288: or Sigrid Bailey at the MS Society offices, 263-3244. Wednesday, May 27 -- Con- sumers and health care profes- sionals interested in changing birthing policies and post-natal care at Lions Gate Hospital mecting. Westover Community School, beside 3481 Duval Rd. 8 p-m. For further information please phone Marlo 987-5084 or Vicki 986-2932. eee CAREERS IN TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAINING “CENTRE’S Specialized Courses will prepere you for a position as: independent Travel Consultant Escort Tour Travel Counsellor or other industry positions We can open the door to the exciting wortd of travel for TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE . Ste, 2-1583 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Tet: 980-2221 , WACs stationed on a ‘South Pacific Island: during World War.: TE ‘Curtain time is 8 p.m. ‘at ‘the West.’ Van. Theatre. 1750 Mathers, W. ‘Van. For ticket in- “formation please call 922-3931. or pick them up at the door. Le Thursday, May 28 -- “On the Surface” is.a juried exhibition of printed, painted and dyed fabric by design artists from the Pacific -Northwest and across Canada. It runs at Presentation House May 28:— June 28- The first show of its kind in the region, “On the -- Surface”. should serve to raise . standards of design in the textile - industry, as.well as. to introduce individual, design artists to the _ public.” “On, the: “Surface” “will take place in conjunction with the: Northwest Regional Con- _ference-.of the Surface Design Association’ at U.B.C.. and ac- tivities will be divided between Presentation House and the J.B.C. campus. For further détails call 986-1351 .or Peggy Schofield 263-5590 (for con- - ferenceinfo’. a oe a’ Friday, May 29 -- Flea Market — Craft Fair —- Auction Sale, St. Agnes’. Anglican- Church, 530 East 12th ‘at Grand- Blvd.. N. Van. Auction sale-7:30 to 9 p.m. ‘Flea..market & craft fair on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. oe Saturday,’ May 30 -- Players of . . ~ North Van. Babe Ruth Baseball - are. reminded, to contact their coaches if they wish to par- ficipate in the “French’s” Hit- Run-Throw :Pennant Award. This will take place today from 4 to 7:30 p.m. and Sunday from. 10 a.m..until all entrants have com- ‘peted. For more information phone Frank Nicholls. 985-6352. or @ antiques from-Masaila New! Elizabeth Scott’s _latest portfolio of British Columbia serigraphs, “Horizons,” in a limited edition of only 95. phoning lilustrated, Mahogany night stand, circa 1890. Selected NORTH VANCOUVER ‘ SCHOOL BOARD Bill Kelly and Gary Dahl. ee. ~ Announcements for this section An our Wednesday: edition should he delivered or mailed to reach the North Shore News office not later t 2 p.m. the’ prece Friday. P ang |. For our Sunday edition the deadline is 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address; North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7™M 2H4. con upcom ing Monday, Jane 1:-- The monthly: meeting of Newcomers. Club of: West Vancouver will, be held- Monday, June 1 at 8 p.m. at St.: David’s United Church (corner ” of Taylot .-Way-and Upper - Levels). Sally Watson, travel . consultant, will give a consumer’. . oriented. talk..on.travel.- how to make the right, decisions, what . to avoid in the complex world of. travel. For more info - 926-8278 1140 Lonsdale Ave. invites registrations for the PROGRAMI de Fr for the School year 1981 - 1982 E - CADRE ncais This program is open to all district fran- cophone students of elementary school age. A non-francophone child may be admitted in the intermediate program (Gr. 4- 7) if he/she has sufficient competency in’ French to receive instruction at that level. Further information can be obtained by the Coordinator of Languages (987-8141) Registration forms ‘are available at Cloverley Elementary, 440 Hendry Avenue. (988-6341). Modern Saturdiiy morning, _every. SA URDAY. “STORYTIME, week ‘North Vancouver City Library, 10:30, stories, fairy tales, games - and.songs for: children, ages 4-6;-_ ~ alk good Aisteneis: and ‘singers~ welcome! FOR SENIOR CITIZENS, free legal aid is being’ offered at Silver Harbour Centre, 144 East 22nd Street, North Vancouver, from 10:00.4.m. to 3:00 p.m.‘on Fridays. Phone 980-2474 for an appointment. - ongoing. ‘Hollyburn- Playschool — A ' parent Participation playschool | -- may have openings in the 4 yr. old class. Call 926-5215. Eastview Parent Part. Preschool is enroling for 1981/82 school year for 3 & 4 year olds, Queensbury Elementary School. For information ph. 985-5447. Come. ‘aboard. the book boat. Ahoy mates! Help‘ us l nch our 1981. Summer, ‘Reading’: invite les parents francophones as'inscrire pour le PROGRAMME-CADRE_ - . de Francais pour l'année scolaire 1981 - 1982 Ce programme s’adres Sse aux Gléves francophones au niveau | CS 44 et aussi aux éléves anglophones au ‘intermédiaire (grades 4-7). qui possédent une connaissance siffisante au niveau francais a ce niveau. \ Pour de plus amples informations veuillez téléphoner au coordonnateur des. Langues Modernes (987- *8141). On peut obtenir les d'incription CLOVERLEY, 440 Hendry Avenue (988- formules 6341). LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE VANCOUVER - NORD -Vancouver’” “City _ . Library Children’ ‘Ss Departmen = North Vancouver Clty Library - wall come. to you when you can't comé tous! Taped books for the visually impaired will be brought to your door if you are physically unable to pick them up or have ‘No one to assist you. “*. @® ST.JOHN'S: ANGLICAN. ‘CHURCH "220 west Sth St. MN. Vv - 986-1151" ‘Tuesday may 26 26th ; SPECIAL SERVICE QFCONFIRMATION : archbishop “Douglas _Hamidge | Pee - Dedication of Warden Emeritus _ Mrs. D. Camp: émentaire de la - ’école