NEWS photo Mike Wakefield WEST Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys and two Legion members ceremoniously plant tulip bulbs as part of local ceremonies to mark the Diamond Jubilee of the Royal Canadian 39 - Sunday, November 10, 1985 - North Shore News Legion comes up tulips EVERYTHING IS coming up Tulips, thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion. Five million brilliant red tulips will spring forth in 1986 from bulbs being planted throughout Canada this fall in celebration of the Royal Canadian Legion Diamond Jubilee in 1986. West Vancouver Branch 60 celebrates its own 60th Anniversary in 1986 — to Start off the twin Diamond Jubilee festivities, a ceremo- nial planting of diamond jubilee tulip bulbs especially imported from Holland was held October 27 at the Taylor Way Floral Display Garden located at Upper Levels Highway on the Legion. THE ARTS, Sciences & Technology Centre is offer- ing a variety of wu’ que : courses this Fall. “7S Experience the food of the es Nuxalk People of Beila rn Coola, to Nov. 30. ane Harriet Kuhnlein, a p;- noe fessor of nutrition at the ‘ University of British Col- umbia, Sandy Moody, Bella Colla and the native people of Bella Coola themselves visit the Centre to share their food and culture with Vancouver. : Demonstrations at 2 p.m. Friday, and 2 & 3:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in- clude the preparation of rn bannock bread, Labrador oa ne tea and soap berries. Ss “Build a Bug Nov. 9 and : 10. cae AS&TC insect expert Vic- : tor Elderton shows you how bugs are put together. Demonstrations at 2 & 3:30 p.m, each day. The chemistry of cooking is offered Nov, 16 and 17. ae What are the chemical Ces properties of the food we eat yn, and how do we change them ws in the kitchen? 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WEIGHT $79.95 $99.95 $139.95 $149.95 dian opposite St. David's United Church, Shore & Howe Sound Zone, West Vancouver Branch and Mayor Derrick Hum- Ladies Auxilliary. - phreys participated in the ceremonial bulb planting, as The Lower Mainland did officers of the Legion Pacific Command, North Color Party was also in at- tendance for the event. Introduces the North Shores Hair Dressers: Andre Gysin a Studio Manager Andre comes trom Switzerland and has worked in prominent Toronto Hair studios before coming to Vancouver in 1975. Starting wilh Crimpers Downtown then moving to the North Shore. After working on the North Shore with other prominent salons he is back with us as Salon Manager. He hopes to see all his old friends and clients in the future. Nick Karmali Style Director Onginatly from Kenya. Worked in Europe with L'Oreal in Paris. Came to Vancouver in 1974 and has worked in top Vancouver salons. Spending a lot of time working on the North Shore, Nick is an expert with hair colour and oo a very versatile hait cutler. Now back on the N/Shore and looking forward to seeing his clients and friends again. Cathy McLatchie Senior Stylist We welcome Cathy to our salon after working in London, England tor over a year at the tamed Vidat Sasson Saton. She loves the new hair fashion and fooks forward to advising you on your hair needs. Susan Deutschmann Senior Stylist Born in Toronto. Worked in vety well known Toronto salons. She ts a great hair cutter and loves to be around peopte. She regularly attends hair seminats and is very up to date with her work. Now tiving on the Novth Shore and reacy to lock after your hair needs. Julie McHaffie Junior Stylist dulte is trom the North Shore and haa finished her training here. She loves ail aspects of hair dressing, meeting peopie and is very outgoing. We are pleased to have her with us. Come and meet her for a consultation. She would lave to see you. ~ ™ Brad Blaker Managing Director of Crimpers Hair Studios Originatly from England, came to Van- couver in 1966 and started the orginal Crimpers in 1969. His satons have tained many well known Vancouver and Inte*nationat hair dressers. He feets Vidal Sassoon says it all, “If you look good, We feel good." Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9-6 Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 Sat. & Sun. 9-6 Featuring CS colawel International Hair Care products from Germany 801 Marine Dr. NV. 986-1101 CLASSIFIEDS SELL) «986-6222