From pags 44 QUILT SHOW AND TEA: Saturday, May f, 10 am. 4 pei and Sunday, May noon do pum. High United Chatch, Edgemont Bhd § eee ANTIQUE AND COL- LECTIBLES SALE: Saturday, Miav 1, 10 aan. 4 pm., Highbads United Church. Free admission. Into: 988-8090, IR AND OPEN saturday, Mav 1, aan. 3 pan school, 2725 St. Christophers Rd, N.Y. Maypole dancing, food, ¢ singing, seapstone-¢ woodworking, pony puppet show and more. into: 985-7435. ROLLS ROYCE GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 1, 9 am-2 p.m, Memorial 23rd St. and St. Georges., N.V. Crafts, baking, ticket: draws, cheap cats and “something for everyone” garage sale items. Presented by North: Vancouver realtors with all proceeds to Sage Transition House. eee SPRING CRAFT FAIR: Sunday, , Woam. -3 te uthok, $1 admission. Info: 987-PLAY. ee FIRST NATIONS HER- ITAGE TOUR: Monday, June 14 and Tu June 18. Visit the Campbell River Museum then dinner and a night at the “Tsa-Kwa-Luten Lodge. Jay tour Quadra Island and ‘visit the Rwaguilth Museum. Price includes accommodation, transport tion, meals and museum adrnissions. Adults $240. seniors S1y2 60. Register by week Tuesday, pam., Su, Step ‘het Anglican Church, WV. An opportunity to understand grief and to rebuild lives group. set- ting. No cost. Sponsored by the Lower Mainland Grief Recovery Society. To pre-reg- Waldorf staton and intermation call Chastine ar 92b PT45. eee BLOOD DONOR CLIN- IC: Wednesday, May 5, 1:30 Spam. Lions Gate Hospital medical day centte. Info: S79 oud eee FOOD BANK: Volunicers ae ed to dave small te medium-sized trnks to pick up and deliver donations. Distribution volunteers are ako needed te commit four hours/week on Tuesday momings. Call Catherine Matthews at 876 3001 tor info. @eea KOSOVO REFUGEE Ain: Financial support can be give by calling: The Canadia: Cross at P- 800418 Phi ¢ Salvation Army at 1-888- 3433. PLANNED PARENT- HOOD: Volunteers are need to provide information about sexuality and) reproductive health. eight hours/month is requested and traning is pro- vided. Info 731-4252, eat. North = Shore Neighbourhood House Lonsdale youth workers are looking tor donatio ‘ their teen drop in. [tems such asa pool table in fir condi- tion, camping supplies, hack- ev equipment, ski/snowboard equipment, videos, Nintendo OF vames are appreciated. Jnfo: Dave 645-5841 or Walter 641-8072 DELBROOK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Ci ‘ot reunion on A . former grads, teachers and triends of grads interested in attending, call Gary Wheater at 604-590-7009 of Doug Kemp at 985-9886, — Caupiled by Sharon Cocomile Vyour event information to 104 or eomaal esharon@usnews-com>. Event producers can choos to enter their own information in’ the News web calendar at << WSC WS. COM>, the North American Progressive Montessori Teacher Training Center is offering its diploma program commencing in Seprember 1999. This course is for adults interested in training to become Montessori Teachers for preschool and kinder- garten aged children. The course is 10 months long with one 3 hour evening class scheduled each week. Classes are held in either Burnaby or Surrey. NORTH BURNABY L ‘TION ONE MINUTE ACROSS 2ND NARROWS BRIDGE. *” For a free Brochure or more information contact Dale Gausman B.Ep, AML, ECE 604-538-6668 A commitment of Wednesday, April 21, 1999 — North Shore News — 45 PETRO-Canada commissioned artwork at a bus shelter at 13th and Lonsdale near its newly refurbished sta- tion. At the unveiling Apri! 74, left to right: Petro-Can’s Byron Cook, artist Dwighi Atkinson, John Moonen and Don Higginson of Pattison Outdoors, Leesa Strimbicki and North Van City Mayor Jack Loucks. WHISPER SOFT GOW DUVETS ON SALE NOW?! _ BAYS ONLY! ‘An sizes on Sale. atves to $34.48 ° incliges fianets® - oe THURSDAY, APRIL 22" 2 HOURS om :30, 9330 AM. =f 609-329 MORTH.AD. 36-2422" — SPECIAL BUY! — RightNow BC. Stight iinpertettn will nol affect wea lingssolid shade Steels 2i}towe vet Covers: Shams and Bedskirt SAVE *10° OFF ANY PURCHASE OF °S0.00 OR MORE rm KERRISDALE ”' 301, W BROADWAY ZIAD W.ANST AVE. 5 \734-2700- saptnentis now: Pp :