34 — Wednesday, February 10, 1999 - North Shore News Feb. 15 to 21 event celebrates N. Shore culture TEN years of celebrat- ing West Vancouver heritage will be contin- ued with numerous events during 1999's Heritage Week, Feb. 15 to 21. For the latest updates visit the Web site | . ‘Here’s what's planned: B Monday ta Sunday: books and information on focal her- itage at West) Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr.; @ Monday to Sunday: anricne car display at Park Royal Shopping Centre: ® Monday to Sunday: her- itage photo displays at various business locations in Ambleside, Durdarave, Caulfeild Village, and Horseshoe Bay; MM Monday to Saturday: Pub Week — traditional pub fare at the Dundarave Cafe, 2427 Marine Dr.; @ Monday to Saturday: Native heritage First Nations menu, with artwork by David Neel; Salmon House on the Hill, 9229 Folkestone Way; a Tuesday to Sunday: 11] a.m. eri to 8 pam., photo retraspective of the Ferry Building and Ambleside Landing. Opening reception 7 to 9 pan, Tuesday, Feb. 16, in the Ferry Building foyer, at Argyle and l4th: B Tuesday to Saturday: noon to 4:30 p.m. Kwachminwivih: Showing of the Pictures. This joint eshibi- tion beoveen the Squamish Nation aad othe — West Vancouver Museum and Archives features 14 Mildred Valley Thornton paintings of Squamish Nation ancestors; West Vancouver Museum and Archives, 17th and Esquimalt; Tuesday to Sunday: noon to 3 p.m. A Humorous Look at West Vancouver, an exhibit by Vernon Montgomery, artist at the Silk Purse, 1570 Argyle St. B Monday Feb, 15: 1:30 p.m. 73 Things You may Not Know Abour Greater Vancouver, presentation by Chuck Davis, West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre, 695-21 st St; @ Wednesday Feb. 17: 3 to 5 p.n., heritage reception with early photos of Horseshoe Bay Troll’s Restaurant, 6408 Ray St., Horseshoe Bay; ® Wednesday, Feb. 17,: 7 p.m., The Klondike Gold Rush by Susanne Knutson, a 15-minute play performed by Collingwood Grade 3 stu- dents; @ Early West Vancouver Development, a talk by Ken Block followed by awarding of the West Vancouver Prize for In balance The North Shore Heritage Committee Heritaze Photo Comest. West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre, 695-21 st Street. BS Thursday, Heritage Dinner, toric Beach Dundarave Pier, Street; Thursday, Feb. 18.7 pon, Historic Yale. B.C. slide show, Documents the place where gold) fever hit BCLs West Vancouver Muscum and Archives, } 7th and Esquimalt; cll 925-7236 for info. B Saturday, Feb. 20: 2 pan, Heritage Week ceremony and reception presentation of the 1999 Heritage Achievement Awards: An annual event ree: ognizing achievements by individuals, groups, and orga- nizations who have con- tributed ta West Vancouver heritage awareness and preser- vation, Evervone is Reception — follows; West Vancouver Museum = and Archives, 17th and Esquimalt. B Sunday, Feb. 21: 10.a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Hollyburn Family Snowshoe Adventure and Barbecue. Cypress Bowl is offering two free snowshoe sessions —at 10 am, and at 12:30 pm. — including equipment, instruc- tion, and tour of Hollyburn Ridge, family entertainment, and a barbecue. Numbers are limited for this popular event. Call 922- Feb. ES: at the his- House oat 150 25th welcome. NEWS photo Julle Iverson WINDSOR Secondary's Magali Buffet competes in the level 3 balance beam event during recent high school gymnastic action at Sutherland Secondary. Buffet placed first with a score of 8.3. For more high school sports coverage see page 50. O825 to pre-register. @ Sunday, Feb. 21: 3 pum. to a p.m., Herinye Cream Tea, Evervone wowelkome to atiend this afternoon rea in Dundarwe; Aquarius “Urovel, 2424 Haywood Ave. B Wednesday, Feb. 24: 7 pen, West Vancouver Historical Society meeting with special guest speaker; West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre, 695-2 lat St. eee Have vou taken a photo- graph in’ the last year chat shows an aspect’ of West Vancouver's heritage? Something that was, is or will be? The North Shore Heritage Coranittee is offering a prize for arecent photograph repre- senting heritage. The photograph must have been taken on or since Jan, 1998: colour or black and white: why or how it relates ta West Vancouver's heritage. Aone sentence of explana: tion is acceptable but no more than 500 words. any size: description of evenis abi Look at West Vancouver remembering its past, cele- brating \ hat you enjoy now, or With an eve to its future. Take a photograph of what vou see. Call 922-4400) regarding submission of your heritage view or vour community, Deadline: Feb. 8, 1Y99, A prize of S100 will be donated by Faximum Software Inc. The award will be made Feb. 17. Warch tor additional her- itage events throughout West Vancouver. DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER RECREATION FACILITIES MASTER PLAN The District of West Vancouver is proceeding with the next phase of recreation facility master planning. We invite your participation in the first round of community workshops to be held at: ¢ Thursday, February 11" at the Seniors’ Activity Centre. 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