16 - Sunday, August 10, 1987 - North Shore News this week____ Moaday, August 17--Regirer naw tar free seminars (to be held Sept. 1.2, 3) to help prospective Cap College stu. dents prepare for studies. To register: cull 984-4045 OF visit Cap Colleye Achievement Resource Centre in Rm. 18107, south campus. Monday tw Fridas, August 17 ta 21. Special vouth week. Westlyno Baptist Chureh, 1344 b. 27th St.. NLV. 6:90-9 pam. Special events and Bible study for teens 13-18. Info: Janet 9874472. Also vacation Bible school for children 3-12 years and adults. 9:15 a.m.-noon. Into: 986-4516, Monday, August 17--Parent support group for people trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior (pracus- ing Toughlove). Info: Sandy 929-6]42 (even.) or Linda 988-2732 or Susan 984-2190, Monday and Tuesday, August 17 und 18--Blood donor clinic. Lions Gate Hospital. 2-8 p.m. All types needed. eee Monday to Friday, August 17 to 21-- Vacation Bible school for children (4- 1) years). St. Catherines Church. 9:30 a.m.-noon. Pre-registration essential: 985-0666 or 980-1729, tee Monday to Friday, August 17 to 21-- Summer Sizzler sports camp. W.V. YMCA. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Boardsailing, tennis, racquetball, swimming. Info: 926-554). eee Monday to Friday, August 17 to 21-- Sports camp: touch and fag football for 9-13 year olds. N.V. Rec Centre. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Info: 988-6166. ant Monday to Friday, August 17 to 2$-- Vacation Bible school! for children (3- 12. years). Westlynn Baptist Church, 1341 E. 27th St., N.V. 9:15 a.m.-noon. Also classes for adults. Info: 986-4516. a ee Tuesday, August 18--La Leche League monthly meeting. N. Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave. 10 a.m. For women interested in breastfeeding and nurturing now or in future. Info: 988-1284. a4 Tuesday, August 18-Free public group discussion: Keep Well — A Matter of Choice. N.S. Neighbourhood House. 9 a.m.-noon. Info: 987-8138. Sponsored by N.S. Keep Well. wae Thursday, August 20--Movies for children. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 2 p.m. Movies for ages 3-7: Storybooks Brought to Life. Pre- registration necessary: 980-4424. ze ee Thursday, August 20--Older adults needing help or information on N.S. services cal} Senior Service 985-7138 between 10 a.m. and | p.m. Mon.-Fri. tee Friday, August 21--Peaches and cream tea with musical entertainment. W.V. Senior Citizens Activity Centre. 2:30 p.m. Info: 926-4375. mee Friday, August 21--Al-Anon/Alatecn provide on-poune sersiee ra NOS. tar people whe aie reachiny to someone's drinking, Cail G88-1716 tor NUS Cages, sone eee Fridays. August 21--Super Sundae. N.S Neiwhbourhood House. 2-32300 pin, Entertainment be Sweet Adelines, make your own sundae. Saturday, August 22--Volunteer-guided nature walk. Lighthouse Park. 10 a.m. Meet in carpark. Info: 926-2808. Saturday and Sunday, August 22 und 23--N.Vo Ree Centre Outdoors Club bike trip. To Salt Spring [sfand. Info: Debbie Cummings 980-2301. nee Sunday, August 23--N.V. Reo Centre Outdoors Club hike. Meet at NV. Rec Centre parking fot, 23rd and Le usdale. $ a.m. To Goat Mt. and Twin Lakes. Info: Perry Kulak 98S-8123 (h) or 929-7314 (w). sunday, August 23--Auditions for pro- fessional danee school, Memorial gyin, 123, F. 23rd St. N.V. 3 p.m. tnfo: Clare Cunningham Dance Foundation 988-2218. No charge or obbration, open dance class audinon, 2 pom. ages 4-20. 2 p.m. ages 14 and over. ene Sunday, Atyust 23--N.S. Museu and Archives, 209 W. 4th Stl, N.V. Just Remembering and New Visions. Throush Aug. Wed.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. Free. Infor 87-5618. oe Sunday, August 23--Station Museum, téth St. and Jones Ave.. NUV. On view: Station Museum: [ty Many Changes. Throuzh Aug. Tours available, Wed.-S ain. 1-5 p.m, Free. Into: 987-5618. see Sunday, August 23--Volunteers necded for gardening and repair services 10 seniors. Call Afice at Capilano Com- munity Services, 988-7115. FLIGHT TRAININ serie ote GROUND SCHOOL CLASSES Thursday Nights 7:00 to 9:30 pm Aureeat oy : Al lta th Open 7 Days a Week AVIATION LTD. tt 465-5414 eadows Airport AUGUST 23 AN EXCITING EVENT DURING THE PLAYER'S PACIFIC WEEKEND e 14 action-packed races in Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec e $420,000 in total series prize money, including bonus pool e Featuring Chevrolet IROC-Z Camaros and Pontiac Trans- Am Firebirds e 63 registered cars e Coveted Player’s Cup awarded to overall winners in both divisions e Sanctioned by ison] GOODSYEAR Penmans isnt "ha feet ee BRS cea NOMENA ee ae REET SPT, MOTOR °<, » PLAYER'S CHALLENGE SERIES— WEST RACE SCHEDULE July 5, Westwood Motorsport Park, Coquitlam, B.C. Winner: Frank Allers Camaro|Towncentre Chev-Olds July 12, Race City Speedway, Calgary Winner: Frank Allers Camaro/Towncentre Chev-Olds August 16, Race City Speedway, Calgary August 21-22-23 Westwood Motorsport Park Coquitiam, B.C. Part of the Player’s Pacific weekend August 29-36 Race City Speedway, Calgary September 18-19-20 Westwood Motorsport Park Coquitlam, B.C. LFW ATALRS RELIST SLES LL EEO PELE I OR CTT Shes 2h,