22 - Sunday, July 31, 1988 - North Shore News NEWS photo Mike Waketletd Cone to go, please IT WAS hot, so members of Laura Lynn Equestrian Centre went for a trot to the local McDonald’s restau- rant recently for an ice cream cone. Perhaps the restaurant’s manager should change the ‘‘Drive thru’’ sign to “Ride thru.”’ eLeather wrapped steering wheel eQuartz digital clock \ : *High mounted centered stoplamp eTinted glass *Rear window defrost Intermittent 2 spd. wipers ONLY” *Power disc brakes «Rack & pinion steering a 8% ap RL Len ated LEASE ONLY 60 MONTHS « NO DEPOSIT ] 1600 ‘Marine e Dr, North Van Register for programs AS JULY sets on the horizon, summer fast approaches the half- way point, but despair not. Lons- dale Recreation Centre has pro- grams for all ages beginning again in August. For children, Summer Fun full-day camp continues along with half-day opportunities including Super Sports Camps, Art Camp and Maggie Mason’s Theatricks. For preschoolers, the oppor- tunities are many, including Tiny Tot Tumbling, Soccer, Diaper Gym, Clay Play, Tiny Tot Dancers, Polynesian Dance, Ex- press Yourself and the continua- tion of the Parent and Tot Recre- ation, and Picnic in the Park pro- grams. Youths aged [2 to 15 years can get involved and meet people by joining any or all of the Summer Bazaar out-trips which include a trip to a radio station and days of cycling, hiking or kayaking. There is also a volleyball drop-in for teens on Friday evenings at McDougall Recreation Centre. Adults may shake out of those mid-season golf slumps with lessons on Monday and Wednes- day afternoons or Monday even- ings. For ages 8 to adult, Cecilia Smith's Series I] Drama lessons Start on Wednesday beginning Aug. 3. These programs and more are offered in August to keep those dog days of summer alive and ac- tive. Registration is ongoing at any recreation commission facility or by phone at 987-PLAY. For more specific information about any programs call 988-6166. Personal Injury Hunter Ardagh Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP WITH ROBERT MINDEN — AUGUST 19.21 torytelling is increasingly referred to as one of the heal- ing arts. After two decades of watching television, peo- ——- ple are hungry to make their own images. That's the gift of storytelling. It’s really about taking contro! of images — the storyteller and the listener become connected in a unique, cooperative adventure. articipants in this workshop will have the opportunity to approach storytelling from an autobiographical perspective: drawing stories from personal experience, and from the oral tradition: performance — how to combine story and sound. To work on: bring one story from your own personal experience and one from another source. obert Minden is a professional musician and storyteller and a founding member of the Vancouver Storytelling Circle. His musical storytelling group, The Robert Minden Ensemble, has a busy performance schedule, including a week long stint at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre this spring. They will be embarking on a national tour this fall. lam Bay Farm is a 100-acre organic farm rich with crops, meadows, forests and wildlife, a stocked trout pond and 1/2 mile of ocean shoreline set in a peaceful valley on Pender Island. You will enjoy delicious meals cooked with produce from our gardens, walks on the beach and through the woods, horses, canoeing, hot tub and sauna. A 50% deposit is due two weeks before workshop date. Please contact us soon because space is limited. Tuition, room and board: $190. ther workshops scheduled for Clam Bay Farm this sum- mer include: ¢ Govindido - ‘Hands On’ Drum Workshop. Juiy 15-17 © Susan Hughes - The Garden Within. July 22-24 @ Cheryl Kolander - Silk Dyeing with Natural Dyes. Aug. 5-7 e Sharyn Yuen - Papermaking by Hand. Sept. 9-11 ¢ Daphne Marlatt - Journal Writing for Women. Sept. 16-18 * Sandra Semchuck - Photographing Within Play. Sept. 30-Oct. 2 CALL CORRINE DAVIS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CLAM BAY FARM R.R.1 North Pender Island, B.C. ——4 VON 2M0 a (604) 629-6313 a