16 ~ Wednesday, June 16, 1993 - North Shore News THAT'S MY A special feature section of the North Shore News Attend Father’s FUN FOR Fathers and their fami- lies is coming to Waterfront Park this Sunday, June 20 — Fa- ryu and tae kwon do. Instructors will be available after each demonsiration to an- ther's Day. swer any questions about their Included in the activities are martial arts form. kites for the kids, 2 car show, As an added attraction, demonstrations of martial arts and fencing, and hot air balloon rides. Organizers promise that the day will be fun for everyone. The martial arts demonstration will allow people of all ages to witness the disciplined styles of karate shoto ryu and seikido as well as the board-breaking styles of tae kwon do anc International Top Karate (ITK). These demonstrations will be presented by the instructors and students of the North Vancouver Recreation Cemmission programs and will feature kung fu, ITK, tai demonstrations of fencing tech- niques can also be seen at this year’s event. Marvel at the elegant aud disciplined use of the sword to improve balance, coordination, and fitness. Car enthusiasts are likely to be interested in a display of over 50 classic Oldsmobiles. Fathers can see the cars that their fathers and their fathers’ fathers used to drive. These cars are sure to bring back memories as they walk through history. The show will take place rain or shine. For more information call Richard Lewis at chi chuan, seikido, karate shoto For hardworking Fathers, we have a special for their equally hardworking cars and have them as reliable as ever 849,95 MARINE DRIVE +4 9:95 1164 West 3rd Si. Front Brakes from *67.95 Rear Brakes from *49.95 ) NORTH SHORE Tune-ups from Oil and lube icac TLAIN CENTRE PEMBERTON LLOYD AVE, 10% OFF REGULAR AND PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES UNTIL JUNE 36, 1993. RAYBAN _—- BOLLE SERENGETI REVO BUGABOO BYBLAS (Father's Day Special expires July 30, 1993) | “Ask us about UV protection for your eyes. Come in and let us check your sunglasses for UV absorbtion Sulody we Be Rbpastens' Honteay we we Coescral’ Suro NGHT WERE SCR Oo Luce POPULAR LVS BEEF Dive — IS MONPAY MGT, WERE STORING UP THE OMS AUD SARBEQWHE LON DERE ui, FL Abel Sue EST OF THE WEEK TINGS bith. BE COOKIN | AS USC, ATI YouR NEI BoB00D CAFE,” eR ET TD RANE Phe WEE oma, Me 9838 Adults: $13.95, Children under 12: $6.95 J. GREGORY Purveyor of Fine Men’s Sportswear For reservations call: 986-1111. Lonsdale Quay Market 986-7374 Londale Quay Market — Third Floor, North Vancouver ay activities 682-1323 or 660-4704, Thiill-seekers can gain a higher appreciation of the day’s events with a hot air balloon ride. They will be able to view Waterfront Park and much of the surround. ing area from a different perspec- tive between 1 and 3 -p.m. as Remax offers free rides in its tethered balloon. To round off the day’s festivities, a kite-making and ~ flying demonstration will be of- fered. Kite-flying enthusiasts can learn from professionals what the best techniques are for building and flying a kite. Members of the B.C. Kiteflyers Association will be at the park to assist with a free kite-making workshop and to present’a display of regular and stunt kite flying. Take the family and po fly a kite. This event is limited io the first 200 people. Give a special treat this year IT'S ALMOST Father’s Day — a time to salute dads for doing: the challenging job of being a parent. Traditionally, children present their fathers with gifts like ties, socks’ or best-selling novels. But somehow these tokens of affection can seem to lack the care and spirit that dads truly deserve. This Father’s Day, why not do something different for dear old dad? Here’s a simpie suggestion that is guaranteed to make fathers feel important — make dad a special home-made meal. If younger kids enlist their mothers, or other adults, to lend a - helping hand, it can be an experi- ence for the whole family to en- joy. Most young children would love the opportunity to make their fa- ther’s dinner for Father’s Day. _ Children truly enjoy experimen- ting in the kitchen and many of the activities are similar to their own playground experiences — scooping flour can be related to shovelling sand, moulding dough to shaping clay, and pouring in- gredients. to filling buckets of water at the beach. The special! bonus is that children can actually ear what they have created and experience a real sense of accomplishment. Teaching children to. cook is also a great way for: parents to spend quality time with their children. The recipes do not have tobe. complicated and adult helpers can work in shortcuts wherever possible. es Simple recipes that”: involve. combining frozen food items with basic ingredients are a great way to start children- off. Working with prepared foods is also. a quick and easy way for children to build a balanced meal. The more experience children | get, the more experimental they will become. And if you let then know how proud you are of their Father’s Day concoction, culinary masterpieces may. appear on the ' table regularly. Featuring a buffet with a wide selection of fresh oven-baked goods, seasonal fruits and berries, cold salads and an appealing variety of hot food items ... topped off by our tempting assortment of cakes ‘and pies! Michael Foster’ performs jozz end cantemporaty. piano from tt a.m. to 3 pm.