SATURDAY July 11-—Ongoing. Seniors hot evening meal program needs volunteer servers & drivers on Monday & Wednesday, 45 p.m. Also: Volunteers needed to visit & walk with people who have mobility problems. Info: N.S. Health Volunteer Program, 986-7111. eee July 12-—Ongoing to July 25. The N.S. Humane Society needs good used items for Summer Sale on July 25. Also: kittens available to people who can provide a good home. Info: 987- 6282. eee July 12%--Ongoing to Sept. 29. N.S. Community Tennis Association invites new members, all levels, to join out- door games on Sat. & Sun. mornings, Tues. & Thurs. eves. Register: 983- 3543. eee July | 22-Ongoing. Available at rec- Centre Lonsdale: volleyball instruc- tion, tennis lessons & “ball hockey. In- fo: $87-PLAY. eee Jaty 1-Ongoing. Pets & Friends Program. Volunteers are needed to br- ing their pets into rest homes, hospi- tals & care facilities where people need friendly contact with animals. Info: 879-5991. . eoe Suly 11-Ongoing. Overeaters Anony- mous Step Siudy. 1 hr. meeting at noon, N. Lonsdale United Church. nfo: Marilyn or Dee, 980-4336 or 985-4466. ° ee ‘July 11--Ongoing. Learn to square dance, 13:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., W.¥V. Seniors’ Activity Centre. Info: Doreen Sillery, 987-5397. een Suly 11—Ongoing. Al-Anon and Ala- teen Family Group. N.S. Daily sup- port meeting for people with alcohol- related concerns. N.S. meetings 6 days per week. Info: 688-1716. aue July 11--Ongoing. Co-deperdants Anonymous meeting. 10 a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Recovery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832 or 984-0243.. . SUNDAY July 12~Tatiana Vasilieva Opera Stu- _ dio presents staged scenes from operas. The showcase is, the end result of the two-week opera workshop for students. St. Catherine’s Anglican Church, 1058 Ridgewood. 2:30 p.m. $6 at door. Info: 980-4329. see July 12--Free: Lonsdale Quay Rockabilly Sunday. Concert: The Dots (rotlicking country swing). Street per- formers: R.B. the Rainbow Bird (big zany bird puppet). 2-4 p.m. Donations to benefit the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. . eee July 12-Concert By The Sea: Galiano Trio; classical music; 1:30 p.m.; Horseshoe Bay Plaza, W.V. Also: entertainer Blackthorn performs at 7 p.m. at Ambleside Park, W.V. Info: 925-3605. @ee Suly !2~Hollyburn Heritage Hike to West & Blue Gentian Lakes; moder- ately easy hike, 3 hrs., wear protective clothing, sturdy footwear, bring lunch & beverages; I! a.m. meet at info kiosk, cross country ski area, Cypress Provincial Park. Info: 922-7949. eee July 12-Northwest Camaro Nationals; auto display; all welcome; 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Waterfront Park, N.V. Info: 980-7979, eee July 12-Ongoing each Sun. NAR- ANON. Mutual. support group for relatives & friends of people with a drug dependency. 7-8:30 p.m. Alano Club, 176 E. 2nd St, N.V. Info: 926-6453. MONDAY July 13-Blood Donor Clinic; Lions Gate Hospital, Medical Day Centre, gym, 200 E. iSth St, N.V. 2:30-8 p.m. Info: 877-7810. @eeo- Suly 13--Heartsaver Course; $35; 6- 10:30 p.m., Also: Line & Cowboy Dancing Workshop; 8:45-t0:15 p.m. Info: W.V. Recreation Centre, 780- 22nd St., W.V. 926-3266. oes July 13--Learn to run a meeting using parliamentary procedure. Meeting in- fo: 438-3744 or 270-4618. eee Suly 13-Ongoing to Sept 14. Kayaking lessons; 9 a.m.-tl p.m.; recCentre Andrews, Info: 987-PLAY. eee July §3--Ongoing to Aug. 30. BCTV frée studio tours for families and small groups. Noon, 2/4:30/6 p.m. Mon- Fri. Info: 421-9451. eae duty 13-Ongoing to Aug. 28. Free walking tours of the University of B.C. campus. Info: 822-3777. Cerebral Palsy group disclaims connection with telemarketers THE CEREBRAL Palsy -Association of B.C. (CPABC) would like North Shore residents to know . that it is not associated with a telemarketing fundraiser being conducted by a group cailed The Voice of Cere- bral Palsied of Great Van- couver. “We have had numerous com- plaints about the conduct of their phone solicitors. We (CPABC) have never used, and never will use, a commercial telemarketing service to raise funds for our association,”” said CPABC execu- tive director Beth Lawrence. CPABC provides information and other services to British Col- umbians of all ages who have cc- rebral palsy. These services in- clude distributing a newsleiter and manuals along with access to a lending library available to fami- lies and professionals working with People with disabilities. Suttles & Seawinds 30% off our summer collections SALE STARTS JULY 10 Sutlles & Seawind WATERFRONT CENTRE CONCOURSE LEVEL 200 BURRARD ST. (comer of HOWE & CGRDOVA) VANCOUVER &88-1612 OPEN SUNDAYS July 13--Ongoing. Classes for adults: English as a second language; new program each month. Learn conversa- tion skills, reading, writing, listening, grammar, pronunciation. $40 covers costs; non-profit. Mon., Wed & Fri., 10 a.m.-noon. Delbrook Baptist Church, 515 W. Windsor Rd., N.V. Pre-register: 985-4011, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Mon-Fri. eco July 13-Ongoing alternate Mon. & Wed. Earthsave Toastmasters Meeting. Learn public speaking; help the en- vironment; free. Info: Vickie, 987- 8296. @eea July 13--Ongoing. Bingo, 7:15 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion, 123 W. 15th St., N.V. Info: 985-2115. eve July 13--Ongoing. Co-dependants Anonymous Meeting. Recovery pro- gram to promote healthy relationships. 7:30 p.m. St. Martin's Church, 195 North Windsor Rd., N.V. Info: Nancy or Bill, eves. 929-5742. eon July 13-Ongoing. Parents Together. - Self-help for parents troubled by the problem behavior of their teenagers. Info: $88-5432. eee July Toastmasters. 7:15 p.m., Capilano Branch, N.V. Dist. 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