49 - Sunday, May 21, 1989 ~ North Shore News ANGRY FATHER Tevye, confronts his daughter, Hotel’s young suitor, Per- chik in Sentinel Second- ary’s upcoming production of Fiddler on the Roof. From left to right are Geoff Pasowysty (as Tevye), Tyler ! Harris (as Perchik) and Kirsty Dickson (as Hotel). The play will run from May f 23-26 at 7:30 p.m. at the schocl. Tickets are avaiiable at the door. NEWS photo Neil Lucente IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OUR ADVERTISERS Please note the following changes to our regular hours and deaciines to accommodate the upcoming Victoria Day weekend. Our Classified Department will be open regular weekend hours Saturday and Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and open Teach crafts From page 47 of activity programs throughout = THE CORPORATIONS OF the province in intermediate and THE CITY & DISTRICT extended care centres, seniors OF NORTH VANCOUVER homes, adult day cares and hospi- oe program, which has been : SPRINKLING REGULATIONS operating for five years, was begun as a pilot project by the Red Cross, which maintains arts centres inf Regulations limiting sprinkling and other lawn and garden irrigation Monday, May 22 from 9:00 a.m. te 9:00 p.m. Shaughnessy Hospital, George f§ Will be effective in the City and District of North Vancouver from Derby Centre, G.F. Strong fg May 19, 1989 to September 15, 1989. Our Display Advertising Department will be closed Rehabilitation Centre and the # . Monday, May 22nd. Roval Jubiiee Hospital. i =86“Even numbered premises may water only on even calendar dates Anyone interested in learning fe and odd-numbered premises on odd calendar dates. In cases of DEADLINES: more about the program can call —§ newly planted lawns special permits may be obtained from the . ° Cap College’s Clay and Textile fg ‘espective Engineering Departments for relief from these Display: Arts Department at 984-4911 bee @ restrictions’. Friday, May 19, 2:00 p.m. for Wed., May 24 edition. fore June 15 and after August 16. & Interview appointments are being fA C.M. Gale, P. Eng. E.J. Bremner, P. Eng. Classified: There are no changes to Classified deadlines. arranged for August 22 to 24. im 6 City Engineer Director of Engineering ‘THE VOICE OF MONTH ANO WEST VANCOUVER Services PEPURyt CLASSIFIED 986-6222 NELYS Bssawt 980-0511 Oh wha footing! “G PAaRVCPACTION. 2 Hearing Tests Set For Senior Citizens (North Shore)—~Hearing tests will be given at the Beltcne Heai.ng Centres on Tues. to Thurs. from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Anyone who has trouble hear- ing is welcome to have the test. Many people with hearing oro- blems don't need hearing aids. Bui only a modern hearing test like the one now being offered by Beltone can really tel! for sure. Everyone should have a hear- ing test at least once a year — even people now wearing a hear- ing aid or those who have been toid nothing could be done for them. Only a hearing test can determine if modern methads of hearing amplification can help them hear better. The hearing tests will be given Tues. to Thurs. from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. NORTH SHORE #101A-1124 Lonsdale N. Vancouver Please phone for appointment 988-4477 | RO! Todd Ashton er 2: es Rearing Aid Consultant po —_ SoH 0 PP.ING : Bellon ol | y 3 thanyou Better Hearing Thyough Professional Care