TOM MCMILLAN AND Laura Woitas, along with the rest of the LGH garage sale committee, show the results of a recent garage sale which raised $3,006.15 toward buying new equipment for the hospital. (Eric Eggertson photo} All the arts well covered FROM PAGE C4 players of any instruments and there will be special optional workshops during each of the four weeks that range from vocals to per- cussion The teachers are Don Clark Tess Mariasine. Howard Spring and en- semble coordinator “Cham” Paine The course “Music of the Les Whole Earth’ taught by Spring, Obo Addy and KRukrudu. explores diverse musical tradivons Kukrudu ‘harthquake), an ensemble of master musicians from (shana. will hold a workshop and performance Writing COULSES ate “Writing tor the Young Audience” boris Wilson Journalism | comprised of with “Rhreelance with Frank 1133 Lonsdale Appleton. and “Mountain Writing with Sid Marty Manusenpt workshops on playwriting. prose and poetry. wilh be taught by Steven Petch. Graeme Gibsen, and Daphne Marlatt respectively Margyaret Atwood and other distinguished Canadian writers will give a series of readings for the festival In the visual arts area. Gsordon Mackie ts back instructing drawing. and Les Wersbrich retums with color theory and watercolor in a four-week course Phyllis Margolin will present a four week workshop called “Watercolor Painting in the Mountains.” and a new Course “Painting for Disabled People” in which students are encouraged to discover lechmiques that enable them to express themselves visually. A workshop with Prestigious weaver, Yoshiko Wada, is the focal point of the six weaving = classes offered A special semes of slide lectures will ac. company these courses, open to the public Other courses include two photography classes, papermaking, Hlustrabon on cloth, and a coupe for sculptors, fine woodworkers and architects, called “Chainsaw Jigs for Art and Architecture” with Will Malloff There ts also a four week maSsage course that offers a certificabon traming program And for the first) time credit Courses tn philosophy biology and English will be offered Another senes of first is oa classes in music An important announcement Our innovation and creativity have made us achieve the ultimate in hair care. And now, another feature: WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS (11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) AND EVENINGS - (6:30 p.m.) WEST COAST WOMAN ., 7 making it , to the top for you , N. Van. 980-9611 visual arts. drama and dance for children. which are held in Conpunction with School Distnet No Education Courses available University of afe through the Victonma C7 - Sunday, Jume 20, 1982: North Shore News Mouse that roared KUWAIT (UPI) - A mouse in the works forced the pilot of a Kuwaiti Airlines Boeing 747 to turn around and put his passengers back down at Kuwait international airport, a Kuwaiti newspaper said Wednesday. The newspaper aJ-Rai al- Am said the jumbo’s pilot discovered what he thought was “technical trouble” shortly after taking off for Madrid. Back on the gound in Kuwait, technicians traced the fault to a mouse that had crept into an engine. The tab for the moused-up engine! $35,000, the paper said. IT’S SUMMER! Time to get serious about your cellulite problem. Now Open 5 days a week to better serve * , youir needs. 67 Lonsdale Ave. North Van. 980-6401 SKINTIGHT CELLULITE INC IMPORTER 0-30"> OFF RETAIL PRICES importer clearance of high Quality ladies silk fashions and knits Latest design for Spring & Summer Chance of a lifetime, hurry white stock last! Price from MONIIAY TO) TMURSDAY PHHOAY A SATURDAY WEEK OF JUNE 21 CLEARANCE $12 00 ONE WEEK ONLY AT: 991 GRANVILLE ST. NEXT TO THE DOWN- TOWN THEATRE OO tO YOO mM 7 OO to MONIC 267