24 - Friday, July 8, 1994 - North Shore News ~~ A YOUNG drummer stands at attention during the North Vancouver Navy League’s annual inspection, held recentiy at the Navy League Centre on Forbes Avenue. COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENGBAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton Kids‘ Stoff is a free service provided for non-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on an official What's Gotng On form, which is available at reception, and received by the News at least one week prior to the event, The News endeavors to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may Umit the number of submissions printed. For guaranteed publication contact clas- sified (986-6222) or display udvertising (980-0511), SATURDAY, JULY 9 Stories & Crafts for kids aged 4 to 8 years. 10 a.m. North Vancouver City Library, NV. July 9, 16, 23 & 30. Info: 980-4424, Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Karen Magnussen recreation centre is looking for talented teens (singers, actors, musicians, poets) who are inter- ested in performing during “Stage Night,” Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Info: 983-6559, Saturday Storytime for kids aged 4-8 years, 10 a.m. N.V. City Library. Info: 980-4424, Teddy Bear Swim Lonsdale recre- ation centre, 3:30 p.m. For information call: 983-6421. Free. Positive Approach counselling Services. Information session for stu- dents with learning disability concerns. Info: 925-FREE, SUNDAY, JULY 10 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Visit farm animals and birds at Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River PL, N.V. Info: 929-5610. MONDAY, JULY 11 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Ready, Set, Read. Lynn Valley, Capilano & Scycove Libraries are accepting registrations for the summer reading club. The theme is the Commonwealth Games. Children wilt be awarded medals and try to achieve their personal best. Info: Lynn Valley, 984-0286; Capilano, 987-4471, Seycove, 929-3727, Monday Storytimes for kids aged 4-6 yrs. 10 a.m. N.V. City Library, 121 W. f4th St. Info: 980-4424, W.V. Youth Band is accepting acw members. All levels of experience wel- come. Mcet at Irwin Park school. Info: Sheila Adams, 922-4562. Preschool registration. Info: Sunflower Preschool, 988-8465 or 985-9622. B.C. Boys Choir is auditioning new members. No experience necessary. Boys aged eight-18 welcome. Info: 926-5230. TUESDAY, JULY 12 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Junior Forest Wardens. Outdoor-ori- ented youth club for ages 10-18; boys and girls welcome. Forestry, ecology, outdoor recreation and leadership. 7- 8:30 p.m. Info: 926-5660. North Vancouver Youth Band (marching and concert) nceds percus- stonists and low brass and flute players aged 14-18 with 3-4 years’ experience. Practices: Seniors 7-8:30 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays; JuniorsInt. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Highland community school. Info: 980-1934. St. Andrews’ Preschool, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N.V. Fun, crafts, songs. Info: 980-9666 or Flizabeth at 985- 7380. W.V. Youth Band meeting. Beginners and interniediates — all lev- els welcome. Irwin Park school, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Info: 925- 4562. Royal Canadian Air Cadets of W.V. 525 Pathfinders Squadron for girls and boys aged 12-19 yrs. 6:30 p.m. W.V. YMCA. Canadian Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt.-Col. Fell Armouries. For boys and girls. Free. Info: 980- 2919. For nivre Coming Events see Classified Community Notices. For arts and entertainment listings, see the Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section, Z FISH CARIBOO CHILCOTIN FISH! Think sparkling lakes teeming with healthy trout; exciting river systems waiting to test your prowess with a rod and reel, and a backdrep of stunning wilderness. 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