30 - Wednesday, ftay tH, May 12--Talking It Out: support group: for women in or fron an abusive rela- ‘“donship. Runs° Thursdays until June : 30.::7-9 p.m. N.S, Family. Services - Society, 303-126 E. 1th St, NV. $30 employed, $12 unemployed (some fi- nancial. help with: child care). Facilitated by staff from Emily Murphy Transition House, Register: 987-3374, > May 12—-Blood donor clinic. Capilano Mall, West Mall. 28 p.m. : Mey “‘12--40th birthday © crlebration. Ridgeview Elementary School,. Open house 9 a.m.-3 p.m. hevnion id reception 6:30-9 p.m. AH former stu- dents, parents and staff invited.” . * bd id ‘ ’ May ‘W2-Capilano Community Services Society annual generai meeting. Topic: _ 55 Plus.— The Next Generation. 7:30 _ p.m. Delbrook Community Centre, * North: Building, 600 West Queens Rd. N. Vv. Info: 988-7115. | Mey:. 12-M- smy.M. mother’ 8- -M-mer . vellous:- children aged 3-5 can re-live Mother's Day ‘in: sory . and ~ song. Seycove District Library. 10:55 a.m. . o . ‘@ ee * May: 12-French Countryside Cooking. Eagle Harbour’ Centre, $575. Marine © Dr., W.V2-7-10 p.m. Includes samples, : wine ana hand-outs, Prevepiate 521- Activity Centre. .9:30 17.-1:30 ; p.m, » Exercise, relaxation; © Sheed) Sp issues, “Junch: (must, reserve May - 12--Lecture/discustion series “Spiritual ‘Themes in: Shakespeare. N.S. Unitarian’ Church: 7:30“ p.m..’ Topic: ° Heavenly: and Earthly Harmony, with 3 G.H... Durrant. Info: Camilla » 22. . June. 25.” info: 983 1988 - North Shore News Fycsight Universal, taking place noon, Wednesday, May 18, at Hollyburn Country Club, Tickets $10, available until May 16. Not available at: door. Call) Hazel. MacDonald 926-2086. Transportation can be arranged. eet May 13--Baha‘i open discussion. Topic: Harmony of -Science and Religion. W.Y. B p.m. Info: 921-3334. ene May '13--Voluntcers needed for wiv, Community Day, June 4, Call: Ralph al 926-8621 or Shaku at 922-5078. eee May 13--1958 North Van: High School and Delbrook. grads are: planning a Weyear reunion on Oct..14 and 15. In- fo: Marg 926-6123 or Joanne 988-7666. May 13-Toddlers storytimes (for. 2-3 year olds and babies, accomipanicd by parent). N.V: City Library, a Ww, sath St. 19 a.m. and 2 p. m. , eee May 13—Capilano New conocrn host a spring social with Svend Robinson. No-host. beer and winc bar, desserts, . coffee, tea. Queen Mary Schoo! aym. 7 p.m. Tickets: 985-3930. . May 13--Breakawny Drvg Abure, Socie- ty: & young. persons and Parents dro rug. sand alcohol 12-step recovery | St. John’s Anglican Church, Bhan and : | Chesterfield. 7:30 pam” ” May 19 ition, van ig exe ece. for LGH annual garage sale, happening -3131 boc. Mey 13— ing sccepted ‘Yor N.S, Provincial Liberal Riding" s ist “annual auction taking place May 27. To donate (j.¢, art, collectibles, antique ’ : dishes, crafts, jewelry, baking, personal services etc.) call .Mike “Duwning at 985-4752. or Nora Weaver at 922-8827 ; before : May. 25; Mss 13-N.S. Senion Nework Society: ’ volunteer seniors helping other teniors to solve thelr problems. Counrelling is alto available. Office: 201-900 W. 16h ee St, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m,, Call $84-2508. if 492: oF ho answer, leave metsage on machine. After hours: call 988-0590 ar 988-7657, eee May 14-Giant flea market and plant sale. 10 a.m.-! p.m, Westview Elemen- tary School gym, 1660 Bewicke Ave. | {at Larson), | N.V. Admission: 50 cents adults, children free. Proceeds te schocl library. ee : May 14--Massage basics, level | and It. Eagle Harbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr, WwW. ¥. Pre-regisier 921- 7425, eee May 14--Saturday storytime: for 4-8 year olds: N.V, City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 10:20 a.m. * Bay 14 and 1S-N.V. Cruisers Swim Club's gigantic multi-family garage Sale, 1228 W. 23rd St., Pemberton Heights. 10 a.m. “4 P. in. Rain or shine, Mey 14-Opening of new gift shop” ‘at W.V. Memorial Library. 10 a.m. Gift shop will be operated by The Friends of the Library. NV playwright sweeps theatre festival. NORTH VANCOUVER play- wright Maurcen Robinson made a “ sweep of the recent North Shore coming - Theatre B.C.‘ Festival, home with a host of top awards. '- Robinson's play, Sunday Morn- - ing, won: best overall production Barry Duffus and Estelle Nendick - were named dest director, best ac- tor and best actress, Fespectively, ‘in the North Shore-wide festival. Entered by Deep Cove Stage, Sunday Morning was joined by. another group play, Youth in Asia, in which Barbara Whiting won best supporting actress. . Giovanni Corsi was best suppor- ting actor and Courtenay Ennis won outstanding performance in Balmoral Secondary's What Did | We Learn Today? production. ‘,and production team. Rita Weakes, Outstanding performances were | also awarded to Christie Dunlop _and Paul. Kloegman for North Vancouver Community Players’ . Educating Rita, to Rob. Santo for. the same group’s Chug and Dianne Newman for Howe . Sound Drama’s Patio... . “Quo*quo*lim*ta*ta*lo: Theatre won for best’ production ‘design and the Jim Scott -Memorial ‘Award for the best visual ‘perfor- mance for John McGie’s script. . Anne Booth won this year’s Don _ Marsh Award, given in recognition of promoting the spirit of harmony among the North Shore's many, theatre groups. . Sunday Morning and ‘The Bear : are running Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Hendry Hall at ‘tlth “and Hendry in North Vancouver. _ Info: 980-3473, 687-3529, °