20 - Sunday, November 5, 1989 - North Shore News READY, CAMERA, AC. TION...Jocal. youths Alison Courage (secoad from left) and Dorothy Parvaz (second from right) participate in the filming of a peer counselling training video. Guiding the action is Capilano Community Services Youth worker Terry Bulych and cameraman Randy Wright. The Capilano Youth Projects video, which in- volved 30 teens, was funded with a grant from the provinciai govern- ment. Get fit with jazz bour’s instructor Jodi Boyle, who ARE YOU a fitness buff wanting has danced for the last 17 years. to try something different? Eagle Harbour Community Centre’s Jazz ’n’ Stretch class might add that variety. The class is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:10 to 11:10 a.m. at the centre, located at 5575 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Jazz ’n’ Stretch is a high-energy, low-impact approach to fitness. It incorporates dance steps and com- binations with an emphasis on in- dividual style. The class ends with extended stretch and relaxation. The class is led by Eagle Har- Boyle did intensive study in the dance program at SFU for four years, and has instructed children, teens and adults in modern and ballet techniques and improvisa- tions. Boyle’s latest pursuits are choreographing for high school musical productions. Drop-ins are available in this energetic multi-style aerobic and dance class although pre-registra- tion ensures a space. For more in- formation call 921-7425. Reg. $1099.95 SALE $825 Ry is Ne Collectors Cherry ” Thomasville « This wide variety of occasional pieces capture the essence of traditional formatity. For cocktail use there are four Styles including a butter's tray and tea table. For the endofa sofa or chair, there are six table styles including a drop-leat lamp table, a low boy and low chest. Two other pieces which illusirate Thomasville’s attention to faithtul styling are the block front Goddard chest with shell carvings and the ladies’ TRANSPORTATION NETWORK STUDY PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE The City and District of North Vancouver invite interested members of the public to attend an open house on Reg. $2249 SALE $1687 NOVEMBER 9, 1989 AT QUEEN MARY COMMUNITY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 230 W. KEITH ROAD, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. The open house will provide the public with the opportunity to view displays and handouts, hear the preliminary results of the Transportation Network Study, ask questions and partake in discussion groups prior to the Final Report being presented to the Councils. The gymnasium will open at 7:00 p.m. to allow the public to preview the displays and the meeting will start at 7:30 p.m, After a presentation by the consultants and staff the public will be afforded an opportunity to participate in a question and answer session with the ow panel. 4 Reg. $1199 Details of the meeting are available at the Engineering SALE $899 offices of the City and District Halls. ALL PIECES ON SALE » Now Two Big: Locations CANADA'S LARGEST THOMASVILLE GALI FRY Vi OnMins THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER 685-8414 (O80 Maunlind Strevt ae Helmekens Downtown Varsouver, BC 435-5566 4°40 Manor Street Burnaby, B.C. (Hall a block west of Sheraton Villa Hotel) HOMASVILLE GALLERY MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 aim. to 3 pan. SUNDAY Noon fa 5 pan