Al19-Sanday News, May 11, 1980 community roundup 65TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY was recently celebrated by Valentine and Nellie Morrison (sbove}, North Shore residents for the past 57 years. Both in excellent health and completely independent, they still live on the acre of land on Mountain Highway, with its immaculately tended gardens and fruit orchard, to which they moved in 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison have a daughter, five grandchildren and three preat grandchildren. ; JUNE LISTINGS PH offering courses for the young set This year Presentation House will again offer an attractive and stimulating range of theatre and art courses for young people. Classes begin July and run in three two week sessions until August 15. Each class will be held daily Monday through Thursday for two weeks, with each session having a different focus. Students can take one session or all three consecutively. Courses offered will be in Theatre, General Arts and Crafts and Fabric arts, with an age - range of 7 years to adults. For a brochure for registration call Presentation House at 986-1351. Representing the finest of student photography) in Bntish Columbia, this open theme juned show offers a unique opportumty for B.C Weaving for professionals FROM PAGE A18 Cathanne Herbold, Alison Kissinger, Gale Kozai. Shern Matinwood, Peggy Offin, Sandy Sandvic. Karen Szakal, Arleigh Tragl, Ehzabeth Turner Some of the weavers have SS Secondary School students to display their work in a gallery atmosphere May 22 to June 15. In addition to the exhibition itself, the organizers will provide student and teacher docents tO point out stylistic trends and explain photographic processes. Workshops are being planned to coincide with the weekend openings of the show. Jurors are Jim Bruekelman. Director of the Emily Carr School of Art; Tom Knott, Curator of the VLLE.W. Gallery: Barry Jones, U.B.C. Faculty of Fine Arts; and Fred Hertzog. Photographer. Two special events have been planned during the Photo Show. “AFTERNOON MUSIC with VOICE and GUITAR.” May 25 at 2 pm.. will feature soprano Arline Amita Buss and guitarists Donald taught before. others are high school graduates, and others are involved in adult and child crafts. and oc- cupational therapy The purpose of the two year weaving program ts to equip graduates (o use weaving professionally in a career Precisely — BCIT’s Engineering Diviston offers at now, with openings in the Forest Products technology forests galore, B ¢ has them — a head start on a good career BCE provides that Apply now 434-5734 for information. British ( olumbia institute of Technology 3700 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby 6 ( ua McAbney and Michael Pierce and on June ! at 2 p.m., “DOUBLE VISION,” a modern dance duo will perform. These events will take place in the Gallery. Call Bob Gribling at 986- 1351 for further information. To begin summer pro- gramming in the Gallery an exhibition entitled “CAMELS" has been planned June 19 to July 6. Conventional wisdom holds the camel to be one of God's clumsiest inventions but featured artist NEVILLE WEST has recognized the more inherent qualities in this “ship of the desert” and favoured it as his subject. Also on display during this ™ Loe exhibition will be sculptures ‘id's clothes: sf and other collectibles per- “ taining to the camel. Call Bob Gnbling at 986-1351 for more information The weaving show can be seen at the gallery in the North Vancouver City Hall, Fiskar SCiSSOrs 141 West 14th Street: from . 830 am to 430 pm Right or lett-handed 8” Monday to Fnday The scissors with stainless steel North Vancouver Com. blades and comfort cushion munity Arts Council handles. sponsors a monthly show in this space. Gold's reg. low price 13.95