this week Sanday, March 13 -- The Gallery at Presentation House presents Pat Martin Bates’ ‘Inscapes of a now voyageur’ a 10 year survey Seminar - especially designed for a woman's’ home life. $10/session. Option to purchase a daily journal “Getting It Together,” Delbrook Com- munity Centre, 984-4181. : : NEWS Eggertson ANNOUNCING THE START of National Learning Disabilities Week, mayors Jack Loucks and Marilyn Baker were at an information booth Thursday at Capilano Mall. Lynn Blaine, publicity agent, explained to the mayors the various problems people can have with learning. For more information call 986-0935. “If you love this planet” at its general meeting March 16, 1983 at 8 p.m,.in Queen Mary School library. Dr. Matthew Speier of Capilano College will speak on nuclear disarmament. The general public is welcome to —- ——of paperworks. Bates is a world famous, award winning print- maker. The show runs until April 3. Hours: Tues-Sun 12- 4:30 and Wednesday through Friday evenings from 7:30-10. Free admission. For more in- formation call 986-1351. Monday, March 14 -- Sr. Cit. Assn. Branch No. 4, St. Johns Church Hall, 13th & Chester- field, 1:30 p.m. Regular meeting & Bingo. All Seniors welcomed. Tuesday, March 15 -- North Vancouver Newcomers’ Club, St. Clement’s Church, 3400 7.30 p.m., Beetle night. Ladies new to North Vancouver welcome. Tuesday, March 15 -- Male Expressiveness Training - 4 Tuesday evenings starting March 15 at N. Lonsdale United, 3380 Lonsdale, North Van. at 7:30 p.m. Leader Ron Richardson of N.S. Living and Learning Centre. Men - come and find ways of expressing your feelings - you may have been taught to ignore them! Please pre register by calling 926-5495. Tuesday, March 15 -- Are you interested in learning § more about) your tropical — fish aquarium? We meet the third Tuesday of cach month at Capilano College. the North "“F” (or NF) building. room 101 at 7.30. This month's topic will be Plants, and the usual monthly tropical fish auction, door prizes. raffle. refreshments and more Vhece ts a small admission charge of SOC) For information and directions call Brian at 986 495) Wednesday. March 16 Fashion Show & Luncheon 4 Cathennes Church bl $0 a m Tickets by reservation 8S 00660, Fashions by Clainsoyance & Stephanics Sandra of Wednesday, March 16 "40 10-00 Time = Management pieces of the story all your life tion of the truth you do new hfe unfolding before you tion and purpose a fale Baptist Charch 1341 Kase 271 John Myers - Pastor YOU'VE GOT TO HEAR IT TO BELIEVE IT LISTEN: 11 youre lke most people you ve heard bits and You've heard about the love of Chiist and His death on the cross You've heard about people Whose ves were completely transformed by the presence of God And yet you've never heard #t all put together in a consistent: Compelling presenta Now you can You can hear the Comlete story and whea when you really lstscn a life that will last forever LISTEN NOW HEAR FOREVER March 13-18, 1983, 7:00 p.m. Street, North Vancouver, V7) 156 “Wednesday, March 16 -- “Still hibernating ladies? Get out now and make new friends. No bingo, no door prizes, but free refreshments. Demonstration by Mary Smith on decorating chocolate Easter Eggs. Special guest speaker: Noted authoress and radio personality, Mrs. Jill Renich Meyers. Need a ride? Call 926-1204. 10:15 a.m. 11:30 am. at Hollyburn Gospel Chapel, 1403 Duchess Ave., W. Vancouver. Wednesday, March 16 -- “Composting: How and Why” Capilano Library, 3180 arket, 7:30 p.m. Leslie Ansell - Shepherd of the Lynn Valley Ecology Centre explains the fine art of building and running a compost. Free. Wednesday, March 16 -- Argyle Secondary School is proud to present Thorton Wilder's “OUR TOWN.” The New York Times described “Our Town” as being. “A Hauntingly Beautiful Play ” The Chicago News said, “Un conventional, Intriguing.” “An absorbing = experience in playgoing.” If ever a play was predestined to live in the memory of an audience, “Our Town” is that play. “Our Town” will be presented March 16, 17 18. 21 and 22 at 730 pm Reserved seating only Call 9&5 Ji81, Wednesday, March 16 -- 10:00 pm. Boundary munity School Association at SO fast loth Street | North Vancouver is holding a Womens be vening ol community in fashion oand fun called “Lifestyles "83." Come and mect representatives Nonh Shore organizations and 7 OO Com. formation from Various resource cnypoy a preview oof spring fashions by Clairvoyance Houtique Something for everyone! Door prizes raffles and refreshments Adnuason $2 50 Wednesday. March 16 Capilano NDP will show the film you may find o whole a life full of hope and dines 986-3084 attend. — Wednesday, March 16 -- The North Shore Association for the Physically Handicapped are hosting an ‘Open House’ from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at 3030 Newmarket Drive, North Vancouver. e upcoming Thursday, March 17 -- North Vancouver Chamber of Com- merce General Meeting, Canyon Gardens, 12 Noon, The Hon. Iona Campagnola, President, Liberal Party of Canada. enn Thursday, March 17 -- The Last Lecture in the “Quality of Life” Series is on Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Inglewood Centre, 1735 Inglewood, West Vancouver. The topic will be “Health is For People” and the speaker will be Dr. John Stewart of the North Shore Living and Learning Centre. Everyone is welcome. For information call 926-5495 Thursday, March Patnck's Special, St Stephen's Luncheon Bingo. 24th & Mountain Highway FEarty Bird at 1100 am = Many specials Jackpot) based on total at tendance Bus stop at bveryone welcome 17) -- St door will INFORMATION FOR SCHOOL FACILITY USERS All West Vancouver school buildings will be closed from March 28, 1983 to April 11, 1983 (inclusive) User groups are advised that they not have access to school facilities on these dates School District No 45 (West Vancouver) Thursday, March 17 -- La Leche League meeting at 8:00 p.m. at 569 Bournemouth Crescent, North Vancouver for anyoné interested in Breastfeeding. Babies welcome. For in- formation please call Marilyn 986-5563. Friday & Saturday, March 18 & 19 -- Registration, Lynn Valley Ladies Softball, North Van- couver Rec. Centre, Friday 5-9, ali day Saturday. $20 - Mid May - June. Saturday, March 19 -- Fleamarket, St. Andrews & St. Stephen's Hall, 2641 Chester- field Ave... 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Clothing, white elephant, books, shoes, etc., plus home baking, coffee and pancakes. Saturday, March 19 -- 4328 Capilano Road, N. Van., 9 a.m. till 1 p.m., NSWC Midget B hockey team fund raising garage sale. No early birds please. Saturday, March 19 - A Rummage Sale will be held at St. Christopher's Hall, iith Street and Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver, On Saturday, March 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Bargains for everyone! Saturday, March 19 -- St. David’s United Church Spring Rummage Sale, from 9:30 - 12 Noon at 1525 Taylor Way & — Upper Levels, West Vancouver. "Quality Rummage - Bake Sale. Bargains for the whole family! Refreshments. Saturday, March 19 -- Hand- sworth Band’s Giant Craft Fair and Flea Market, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Some tables still available for flea market or craft items, $15.00 Rental, phone 985- 6395. Saturday, March 19 -- at 1:30 2:30 p.m., one hundred students from the North Van Schools String Orchestra & the Van- couver Schools String Orchestra will combine their talents to Offer a free afternoon concert to the general public. A newly commissioned work by Eugene Wilson will be presented. Saturday, March 19 -- Flea Market, St. Andrews & St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, 27th & Chesterfield. 11 a.m. - | p.m. Saturday, March 19 -- Flea Market. St Edmunds, 54S Mahon. N Van. 10 - 3. Rental Tables Available, $10 00 Phone 98S. 3067 oon Saturday and Sunday, March 19 & 20 -- Sth Seymour Venturers Manure Sale. 9 a m 6 pm lynn Valley Chevron Ross Road & Mountain Highway, SO SUTHERLAND’'S SENIOR Band rehearses for Spring Showers concert Monday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Theatre in North Van. Brenda Campbell plays the oboe during the rehearsal. Tickets are available at the door. The concert will feature the senior jazz combo, jazz band, clarinet choir and the vocal jazz group. Ib. bag $2.50, 3 bags $7.00. needed funds to complete the renovation of the Clubhouse, undertaken last year, will feature many unique Sale Items. There is a wonderful selection of books. furniture. clothing, bric- a-brac and collectors’ surprises. Everybody welcome! Coffee available. LADIES Welcome to our Coffee Hour March 16 10:15a.m.-11:30a.m. Guest Speaker IRS. JILL RENICH MEYERS Authoress, Radio Personality, Founder of Western Winning Women, and Grand-daughter Saturday, March 19 -- The West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club is holding a Rummage Sale at their Clubhouse, 650 20th St.. West Vancouver, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. This effort, by the Men of the Club, to raise much ot noted Evangelist R A TORREY Music ° Refreshment ¢ Babysitting Transportation 926 1204 BY CONQUERING IMPOSSIBLE MOUNTAINS WE DRAW CLOSER TO THE LORD HOLL YBURN GOSPEL CHAPEL, 1403 OUCHESS AVE WEST VANCOUVER THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER invites applications for a CURBSIDE PICK-UP OF NEWSPAPER AND OTHER RECYCLABLES PROGRAM Application forms can be obtained from Mr RO Kell Purchasing Agent the District of West Vancouver West Vancouver BC V/V 313 Mr OM Laing. Purchasing Agent of the District of North Vancouver 35% W North Vancouver BC (Mailing address 86218 North Vancouver BC V7Lt 4K1) Mr G Brewer The City of North Vancouver 1414 West 14th Street North Vancouver BC V/7M 1HY Information may be obtained trom B Reid. Planning Department Distinct of West Vancouver H McBride Engineenng Dept the Distnct of North Vancouver The Corporation of 750 17th Street The Caorporation (Queens PO Box The Comporation of ine Vee leit The Corporation of 9B/7 7441 DO Bridgman Engineering Oepartment The City of Nomh Vancouver 985 7761 Compieted applic ations to be submitted to Purchasing Department Mumicipal Hatt Distnct of West Vancouver 750 17th Street West Vancouver BC V/V JTS by 2 OO pm THURSDAY MARCH 24 1983 The Corporation of the