46 - Wednesday, March 12, 1986 - North Shore News What's Going _On — this week___ Wednesday, March 12--Capilano Flower Arranging Club meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Library at Queen Mary Community School, West 13th St., NorthVan. Spring Workshop - bring your own flowers for this practical ses- sion. Everyone welcome. Admission $2. Info: Julia Tibbs, 925-2958, a Wednesday, March 12--Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms | & 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Cancer & anger. oe Wednesday, March 12--Lenten Series on Healing, St. Clements Church, Lynn Valley, 988-4418. Eucharist’ 7 p.m. Speaker, 8 p.m. ‘Healing in the Family", Pastor Veryl Pember. eee Wednesday, March 12-15, 18-22--"'The St. Nicholas Hotel’’, play by Cap Col- lege Theatre Program, Presentation House Studio Theatre, 8 p.m. oon Wednesdays, March 12-April 16--- Toddlers storytimes, West Vancouver Memorial Library, 10:30 a.m. For 2 year olds. Please call 926-3291. aon Wednesday, March 12--Women's Aglow morning fellowship, Lynn Valley United Church, 3201 Mtn. Hwy., 9:30-11:30 a.m. Baby sitting provided. All women welcome. Anne Eltiot - speaker. Info: 987-2405 ece Wednesday, March 12--2-4 p.m. “Good As New’ sale. Blueridge School, 2650 Bronte Drive. Children’s clothing, toys, equipment and baby equipment sold on consignment. Phone 929-3554 for information. ean Wednesday, March 12-The Bachelor of Music Transfer Program presents the Deep Cove Chamber Soloists String Quartet with guest soloist Tony Nickels, saxophone. Capilano College, 2055 Purcell Way, North Van. Building H, Room 113 from 12:10 to t p.m. The concert is free. Info: Music Depart- ment, 986-1911, local 454. ate Wednesday, March 12--Free workshop for students, FBDB - 221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 7-10 p.m. Re: $2,000 Student Venture Program. Create your own summer job. Details: 771-1703. eee Thursday, March 13--Leaping Leprechauns! A Storytime Special, Lynn Valley Library, 7 p.m. An extra special Bedtime Story session to cele- brate St. Patrick’s Day. Ages 3 and up. eee Thursday, Mareb 13--Full Gospel Businessmen’s Luncheon, Pantry Res- taurant, 13th & Lonsdale, Noon, Cost $5, Speaker T.B.A. wea Thursday, March 13-CPR - Basic [ Recert, West Van YMCA, 6:15-10:15 p.m. Update your Basic I skills for those whose Basic I cert. expired within past 6 months. Cali 926-5541. ene Thorsdey, March 13-North Shore Rock & Gem, St. Andrews United Church, Church Hail, 8 p.m. Stone of the Month: Bloodstone or aquamarine. oes Thursday, March 13—Picture Loan Show, 6-8:30 p.m. Presentation House, 4th and Chesterfield. Over 250 original paintings by local artists. Rent for home or office for as low at $2.50 per month. No charge to come and see the show’. Info: North Van Community . Arts Council, 988-6844. see Thursday, March 13~Larson School “*Bidnite Madness Auction", Holidays, * HAS W. Nst., 6:30-40 p.m. Fundraiser - tickels $5 ea., avail from Larson. Info: 984-0447, owe Thursday, March 13--M.0.A., General Meeting, Lions Gate Hospital Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. eee Thursday, March 13--Purchase tickets for early Canadian Community Folk Dance Night, March 21, Seyeove Sec- ondary Community School’s Gym, 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Van. Live music (fiddle, banjo and piano), featuring Cameron Stewart, an experi- ticket by March $3. Tickets available in Seycove’'s Community Wing. info: 929.7981. one Thursday, March 13--North Van Uni- versity Women's Club will meet at Highlands United Church 7 p.m. Guest speaker: Pat Scarlett, a dietition. The Club welcomes all women who hold an approved degree or honorary degree recognized by the Association of Universities and College of Canada. Info: 988-2272. eeu Thursday, March 13-15, 20-22--West Vancouver Secondary School produc- WESTERN LAWH & TREE CARE also specializes in bri |Tree Pruning & Spraying, enced fotk dance caller. 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A fanciful sea battle by the Small Ships Society will demonstrate our marine heritage. There'll be sailboat races, tumblers, native dances, and our very own Sea Monster Convention — all in celebration of Expo and the exciting part we're playing in it. In the process, we've discovered new and exciting B.C. talent which has already gone on to greater heights. They'll be there too ~ performing for the world and supported by a cast of thousands! IT ALL BEGAN LAST SPRING That's when we asked community groups and associations everywhere to build the Regional Showcase program. They_ responded by forming regional & committees and developing themes * dealing with the unique character of each region. Now, auditions are taking place all over B.C. as thousands of hopeful perforn.ers try out for the Showcase — and you can be sure the very best will represent our people, history and culture at Expo 86. 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