ONE STOP CAREER SHOP FOR YOUTH: Free workshops for individuals between the ages of 15 and 30, Wednesday, July 14, Are Entrepreneur?, 1-3 -m.; Thursday, July 15, cover and thank-vou ferters, 9:30 aum.-noon: Saturday, July 17, Serving It Right ($20), 11 p.m. Info: 988-3766 isit SA Chesterfield Pi. eas FORESTRY IN GUYANA: Dr. Hans ter Steege, interna- tionally recognized forest ecologist, speaks on forestry issues in Guyana. Wednesday, July 14, 7:30-9 p.m, Learning Lodge. $3 each or $12/senes. Pre-register: 987- 1273. “ASUAL PICNIC: Wednesdiy, July 14, 1] a.m.-2 p.m., Waterfront Park. The Human Resource Centre for Students invites you to their first annual picnic to promote the Casual Labour Program. Food, prizes, music and infor- mation supplied. Bring friends, family and a blanket. Info: 666-9198. BLOOD DONOR CLIN- TC: Wednesday, July 14, 1:30 Span. Lions Gare Hospital medical day centre ese TEENS ONLY PHILOSO- PHY CAFE: Peter 8. Raabe, professional philosopher, toads open discussions with topics suggested Ov participants. Yopic for Wednesday, July T+ is What dees it mean to grow up? Starbu 3 WwW. Esplanade, N p.m. No charge. Into: Peter Raabe it 980-9446, ees CHILDHOOD TRAUMA CARRIED INTO ADULTHOOD: Dy. Susan Lomax, child psychiatrist, speaks on how early traunia continues to aiteet adult life on Wednesday, July 14, 6:50 p.m. start, [075A Marine Drive, N.V. Community pro- gram offered at no charge by the Canadian Mental Health Association of North and West Van. Info: Rodney or Heather at 987-2111. eon CANADA COUNCIL SPOKEN WORD: Thursday, July 15, at 7 p.m., Silk Purse Gallery, 1570 Argyle Ave., W.V. Award-winning journal- ist, broadcaster, author and cavironmental activist Des Kennedy reads from his new book Au Enchantment: A Year in a Conatry Garden. Into: 925- 7292. ese TAIWANESE CANADIAN INFER-CULTURAL GREEN CLUB: Thursday, July 15, 12-4:3000 p.m, Capilano Watershed tour. Register: 327 86923. Saturday, fuly 17, 4 p.m... Maplewood Flat healthy walk with Mr. Chung: § 893. eee GARAGE SALE: Saturday, July 17, 9 am-T p.m. Seylynn Community Hall ing, funds to represent B.C. at tournaments in California and Toronto, A car wash is sched- uled for Sunday, July 18, 9 am.-2 p.m, at the Shell Station (Marine Dr. and Pemberton). Info: 983-6444. eee INSIDE THE SEYMOUR FALLS DAM: Saturday, July 17, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Get a first-hand look a what goes Complete mechanical & eijectrical repairs by factory trained technician IMPEX AUTO 1166A West 14th Street Tel: 985-6237 (off Pemberton Ave., entrance at rear) i 5 Oe Me See BEE Gs VE ES Ge Ee eee 6 _ Gogdvirench : 6 Fynithe Ecaleay af on behind the scenes of your local water reservoir. Fee is $10/family, $5/adult, and $3/child or senior. Pre-regis- ter: 987-1273. @eo FREE VIDEO SEMINAR on Supreme Master Ching Hai and the Quan Yin method of meditation. Saturday, July 17, ar 2 p.m., West Van Memurial Library. Info: 739- 6758. SUMMER BARBECUE every Saturday from 11:30 : ar -yournext'one may gelt for tesa.See. yo 2s Pa CARTER CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE 987-5231 REGENCY PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC-GMC 985-6333 REWS photo Julie Iverson es to the Village ROSS Barratt (foreground, with rattie in hand), and the rest of the Don Mardy Ensembie played a rousing selection of jazz and blues material last Friday during an Evening at Edgemont concert. a.m.-1:30 p.m. on the patio at West Van Seniors’ Activity Centre. July 17 serves up First Nations day with whisky-mar- inated = salmon __ steaks. Everyone welcome. (nfo: 925-7280. @ose PET AND CAR WASH: Saturday, July 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Edgemont Village Petro Canada gas station. Bring your pets or cars or both to be washed and find out about the services offered by Hire a Student and the One Step - Career Shop. By donation. Proceeds ito the Harvest Project. eee FREE WEIGHT LOSS: Saturday, July 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, at Wang Acupuncture Clinic, 159 E. 15th St., N.V. For men over 260 Ibs. and women over 230 ibs. Call 984-7688 for an appointment. eeu THE BROTHERHOOD OF HUMANITY presents 3 free introductory session to the Higher Spiritual Teachings of the Masters, Saturday, July 17, 1 p.m., Capilano Library. Info: 986- 5042. eee TAIWANESE CANADIAN WALKING CLUB: Lynn Headwaters loop walk on Saturday, July 17, $:30-11:30 a.m. Info: Yu Yin Yeh at 882- 8061. eae HARMONY ARTS FESTI- VAL is iooking tor volunteers for iraffic control, security, kid’s crafts, the skateboard event, premotions and to assist at festival headquarters. The festival runs from August 6-15. Info: Erin at 925-7199. ees HOT FLUSHES: The B.C. Cancer Agency is looking for volunteers to participate in a research study to evaluate the effectiveness of treating post- menopausal women with hor flushes. Women must have a history of breast cancer, ave not taking hormone-replace- ment therapy, are healthy and are non-smokers. Info: Angela at 877-6000, ext. 2392. VANCOUVER TECHNI- CAL CLASS OF 1989 is planning a reunion for Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999. For more information please call Tina at 299-TECH or email to . CORRECTION NOTICE In our B6-1 HOME SHOW Page 18, Our “Save 50% on Governors Home Towels.” The merchandise pictured f fis incorrect. Sorry for any inconvenience tis may have caused.