For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Tewn column in Wed- nesday’s North Shore Now sec- tion. SATURDAY July 4-& July 5. Moe Guss Memorial Cance Race & Miutlticulrural Event; Cates. Park, N.V. Indian War Canoe Races; Salmon barbecue; arts & crafts; Native Princess Pageant, Bone Game Tournament; free coffee; traditional Native singing & dancing; family event. Info: 929-2525 or 929-3455. ees July 4-Ongoing. Seniors hot evening meal program needs volunicer servers & drivers on Monday & Wednesday, 4-5 p.m. Also: Volunteers needed to visit & walk With people who have mobility problems. Info: N.S. Health Volunteer Program, 986-7111. . ore July 4Ongoing to July 25. The N.S. Humane Society needs good used items for Summer Sale on July 25. Also have kittens to go to good homes. Info: 987-6282. eee Suly 4-Ongoing to Sept. 29. N.S. Community Tennis Association invites new members, all levels, to join out- door games on Sat. & Sun. morni:gs, Tues. & Thurs. eves. Register: 983- 3543. eee July 4--Ongoing. Available at recCen- tre Lonsdale: volleyball instruction, tennis lessons & ball hockey. Info: 987-PLAY. oee July 4--Ongoing. Pets & Friends Pro- gram. Volunteers are needed to bring their pets into rest homes, hospitals & care facilities where people need friendly contact with animals. Info: 879-5991. eee July 4--Ongoing. Overeaters Anony- mous Step Study. | hr. meeting at noon, N. Lonsdale United Church. Info: Marilyn or Dee, 96-4336 or 985-4466. eee July 4--Ongoing. Learn to square dance, 12:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., W.V. Seniors’ Activity Centre. Info: Doreen Sillery, 987-5397. eee Suly 4--Onrgoing. 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. @ee July 4--Ongoing. Co-dependants Anonymous meeting. 10 ara. at N. Lonsdale Church. Recovery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832 or 984-0243. SUNDAY July 5--Free: Lonsdale Quay Rock °N Roll Kick-Off Concert Sunday. Con- cert: The Hightops (high energy rock & roll). Street performers: juggling one man band on unicycle. 2-4 p.m.Dona- tions to benefit the Lions Gate Hospi- tal Foundation. eco July 5-Concert By The Sea: Songs of B.C.; 1:30 p.m. Horseshoe Bay Plaza, W.V. Also: Highland with Sherril; 7 p.m. Ambleside Park, W.V. Info: 925-3605. July S--Mountain Navigating ! Course; 7-9 p.m.; recCentre William Griffin. Also: Mountain Navigating 2 Course; overnight backpacking trip; Aug. 3,8,9. Pre-register: 987-PLAY. July S--Ongoimg 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. NEWS photo Paul McGrath THE WEST Vencouver Seniors’ Activity Centre celebrated its 11th birthday fast week with a kick-off to its expansion fundraising campaign. WV District Mayor Mark Sager (right to leit) was on-hand with Capilano-Howe Sound MP Mary Collins, lan Bell and Alan Jones to check on the amount raised so far. WV District contributed $600,000 to the fund which has a goal of $1.2 Million. Construction work is expected to begin mid-1993. © up to 50% Orr | Selected Shoes & Runners 0%" All Sandals | This weekend on outdoor footwear | V Parque More people have answered the “call of the wild” in i] Vasque outdoor footwear than any other boot. The reasons are excellence in fit, construction, lightness and durability — and exceptional quality for the money. Check out our wide selection of walking, trail, and hiking footwear. Ail models on sale — this weekend onlyi Skywaik ll Extraordinary For backpacking, wet days and mucky yard work. Reg. 493.85 lightweight support § Q5 and waterproof! v . Clarion it Reg. 8995 Testimonials abound for what may be the world’s lightest most durabie, trailstreet/ work shoe. BA I AA REMERON ET ECB OE EET LAER, Jia