“tng, and received by our office at less: ‘|. the flrst page of the Classifieds, or con- provided for non-profit groups on the North Shore. — - Submissions shoud ‘be tasde In writ- . Ome week in advance of the evest. “1. The News will do its best to easare the dated items appear in the paper at least once before (be event, but space con. straints may Ipait the number of submis- sions that cun be printed. For guaranteed ‘ publication contact ‘Classified advertis- ing, 986-6222, and place an actvertize- ‘geal In ibe Coming Everts section on ‘tact display advertising at 980-0511. !" What's Going On forms can be picked up at the front Cesk at the News. Please address your entries to: What's Going .On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale /Ave., North Vancouver ¥7M 2H4. July’ 29-Emergency first aid. 9 am. 5:30 p.m. $45, recCentre Delbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd. Info: 984-4181, gee July | 29--Storytelling . session - “for children, John Lawson Park, ft. of 17th_in W.V. 11 a.m. Bring blanket. ~ Cancelled if raining. - blhattied - Saly.: 29-~-Co-dependents -Anonymous ~ meeting (a” 12-step recovery program for people wanting. healthy relation ships).. N.°. Lonsdate Church, : 3380 Po et (Lonsdale entrance: upper lounge). 10 a.m. Info: 980-6791. * * * July 29--Songs, games, atories for 4-to 8-year-olds. N. v.. Cc Library. 10: 30 am. “ see “July 29--Garderi Party. Lynn Valley Garden Club. 2-5 p.m, 1401 Dempsey Rd. Flower arranging display by M. Nakehara, plant sale," refreshments. Visit a farm | this. summer ENJOY THE -sights,: sounds and smells of old-fashioned farm life.’ ‘WHAT'S GOING ON ba fre servity ‘| ‘pretive loop (easy 1.5 HELPING THE! ‘Lions Gate Hospital maternity ward cause ‘recen*! y was (céntre); Chuck Willett, representing the four North Shore Shoppers Drug: Marts,.who’ donated a cheque for $4,000 to the hospital’s Mum's The Word campaign. Established to raize $500,000 from residents and businesses to purchase. maternity. ward equipment for’the’ hospital’s’ new $2.4 milton ‘maternity ward, the. campaign has thus far-ralsed over $400,000. ‘Accepting' the cheque is Mum’s The Word committee. member Karen Magaussen. UGH nurse Maxine Wishart holds one-day old Cindy Dennis in the foreground. $1 for non- Everyone : welcome. members. Cancelled if raining. : tet July 30—North Shore Gardens Contest garden tour, a self-guided tour,,of 8 award-winning. N.S.. gardens: from previous years. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Pro- ceeds‘to N.S: Garden Club. Tickets at _Eatons ticket centre Park Royal, Sussex Realty in N.V. and W.V.,: Avant Gardener, W.V. Info: 986-9141. ; July 30--Free family Big Tree hike: tour Capilano Fish Hatchery and ‘walk’ to Big Tree. Short, easy walk (1.6 km). 10-11:30 . a.m. Canyon Ecology Centre, 987- 5922. July, 30—-Free guided tour of: Seymour Demonstration | Forest’s' new’ inter- km trail); One- hour tours leave from Demonstration ‘Forest parking lot at noon and 2 p.m. Info: GVRD 432-6286. waw. . July 30-Register now for beginner band. starting up:in Sept. Will run Thursdays from 6:45-7:45 p.m. at Ir- win Park School, 2455 Heywood, W.V. :. Info: 929-4279 of 987-2560, . ae “July -302N.V. Rec Caste Outdoor Club hike to Alouette Mtn. in Fraser Valley area, Leader: Leitey 987-6701.. Elevation gain 1,100 m. Round trip 21 . km. Meet at recCentre Lonsdale park- ing lot at 7 a.m. . eee Maplewood Farm is a five-acre farm park owned by the District of -. North Vancouver and open to the.. public .-Tuesday’.to :Sunday* and’ holiday. Mondays from. 10 a. nm. to. 4p.m. Bring ‘a picnic “Iwach ‘atid ¢ a 1 few carrots for the bunnies and ‘spend a’ couple of ‘hours. ‘The ‘site is home: to a wide variety of domestic farm” hand-milking. demo! tration’. hap-"" . changing. display “greenhouse , and : /, anvaviary | _with ‘local : and: {tropical ; tion n call 929-5810. ;. ; 405 Seymour River Place in North. | “Vancouver. For: further informa. : 234 TWELFTH ST. Pre-register at’ Lynn : NEWS photos Mike Waketield duly 30--Free-historic walk of Upper Lonsdale: area, led, oy. Roy Pallant. Starts 1:30, runs for about 24 hours. Meet at-N.V. District Hall parking lot, 355 W, Queens Rd. Info: Hope Burns 987-7131 . July 31-All entries must bé received by: July 31 for N.S, Garden Contest. Open. to all green thumbs on the N.S. to enter |. § ‘their gardens. Objective is to acknowl- edge -gardeners' who beautify their’: ~ homes and ‘contribute to neighborhood beautification. Numerous ‘categories, contest is free. Grace Hamada, contest : coordinator, 986-9141. eat August 1-Free ‘legal ‘advice ‘by. Law Students Legal Advice Program. for those who cannot afford a lawyer, N.S. Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., . N.V. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from .. 10'a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays from .2-9 p.m. Book appointment before visiting clinic: 987-8138, nth For more Coming Events see first’ page of Classifieds. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in Wednes- . day’s North Shore Now section. ‘NEW WESTMINSTER. ~ S healthy 40 Ibs. He loves.to sing, jal needs kids need local parents JACK 1S -one of the ‘special needs’ children awaiting adoption “in the Special Needs. Adoption ’ Demonstration Project, , operated . by the North Shore Family Ser-' vices Society. ; He ‘is six years old, has fine blonde |.-hair and, - although he weighed in at 3 los.,.10.0z. at. birth, now tips the scales ata |: Special requirements, services offered and the matching process: itself, call Judy, the project. coordinator, at 988-5281. . : ‘tide: his bike and put puzzles < | together. He is looking forward to heading off to Grade 1 this fall. _ The’ Special. Needs . Adoption Demonstration, Project recruits, counsels and prepares special needs «children like Jack and prospective ; adoptive parents. Tor information about eligibility FINALLY A SECURITY SYSTEM | THAT IS... ~ LIMITED LIFETIME GUARANTEE a LICENSED e. BONDED’ * INSURED B ‘CENTURION. LON | SECURITY: : SYSTEMS * ‘PATRICK McCORMICK Patrick, who is 13, has been delivering North Shore News | papers “in the Montroyal area of North Vancouver for about four years. ..Presently, he delivers 81 papers on Wednesdays. 4, : Pairick has just graduated from Canyon Heights ‘School and will . be attending grade 8 at St. Thomas Aquinas School in September. : "| At Canyon Heights School his favourite subjects were Science and Socials and he was on the volleyball and basketball teams. Outside - of school he enjoys playing soccer and skiing in the winter’ He also likes to spend time with his friends. His summer plans include going -to Seattle to visit relations. Patrick, Is saving for a trip to Ireland te visit more family members. - - Patrick has saved much of his earnitigs from the North Shore News ‘ *. and his future plans include attending university ‘and becoming an: ” architect, He would ‘also like a car when he is 16..:; : We thank Patrick’ for. being our : Star Cartier and wish him. every, Z success for. his future.” Pes