Long weekend opti IT’S a long weekend. What to do? Seinfeld re-runs aren’t enough. Consider the following: WATERFRONT Park will be the site of Canada Day celebrations, both day and night. The park is located west of the SeaBus ter- minal in North Vancouver. Two of the West Coast's finest remaining steam machines will be available for touring Monday, July 1. B.C. Rail’s Engine No. 3716 and the historic tugboat SS Master will be open for inspection from noon to 4 p.m. Other day-time activities include chil- dren’s boatbuilding, kayaking demonstra- tions, a jungle maze, craft fair and vintage car show. High-school athletes will participate in the Great Canadian Relay Race. Official ceremonies take place at | p.m., - followed by a giant birthday cake at 1:30 p.m. ’ Live entertainment will feature the music of Tuxedo Junction and line dancing by Dance Expressions ducing the day. Dance Expressions will again perform at 7 ” Child's piay | BARBARA. Cates (eft) y parent Kathiesn Kumman, 2.5-year-old rth Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks _ Godicete anew playground at Lonsdale Creek Daycare. “Caitlin Ledingham, ari ions abound p.m., followed by the concert Claire Sur La Mer and the All Canadians Eh! around the bonfire. A bonfire, more birthday cake and prime viewing of the fireworks at Canada Place al 10:15 p.m. cap off the event, CANADA Day isn‘t the only birthday on July 1. The Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre marks its 25th anniversary with cake and refreshments on July I. Bring along a shovel and plant a tree. The centre is located at 3663 Park Rd. in Lynn Canyon Park. LONSDALE Quay Harbour Deck is the place to be for music and more this week- end. On Saturday the duMaur:er International Jazz Festival features vocal talent Heather Ward, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. On Sunday, from i! am. to 3 p.m Folkfest features dancers and singers including Vuk Karadjic. Troupe Assallam, piper Jack Duffy, Del- hrook = Scot- tish Dancers, Miada Srbadia, Chitesn Dancers, Spirit of Drums. On Monday July 1.2 p.m. to 4 p.m. catch the _ Children. — of native and Takaya- singers dancers, o eae PACK a picnic for an afternoon of fun and food at John Lawson Park on Monday for the Second Annual Great Canadian Picaic. The noon to 3 p.m. event includes an awards ceremo- NEWS pivoto Paul ‘MeGroth 3 DAYS ONLY! SALE ENDS JULY 1ST Offer in effect while quantities last WOMENS (9342) Rockport Hyannis Available in Mushroom. Regular $99.99 Also available in Mens (M1902) with Backstrap. Take AWalk Price £71.99 Take AWalk Price Park place JHE Arthur Smith Park at Lynn Valley Road and Cast 29ia Strost v was. offictalt 1 dedicated on June 23 by North Vancouver Disirict councillors Ernie Crit: tally. avid Don Bell atong wit Arthur Smith's chifdren, Elaine Reld and Ron: ‘Smath.: Arthur Smith was the populer North Vancouver Youth Band musical director trom 4953 to 1978. ny showcasing outstanding contributions from young people. Entertainment will be provided by Chris Georges and the Sentinel Rhythm and Blues Jazz Band, and the West Vancouver Senior Centre Line Dancing Group. PARK Royal offers the Musical Tides Concert Series on Saturday and Sunday after- noon in the outdoor lounge area at Park Royal South. oee NORTH Shore baseball fans won't have any problem root root, rooting for the home team this weekend at the 1996 Majors District Tournament. The annual post-season B.C. 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