& TO he eG Ce ~ . uu Wiese of B10- - Sunday News, September 20, 1981 this week Sunday, Sept. 20 -— West Vancouver Sketch Club Fall Show at Park Royal North. Sept. 21st to Oct. 3rd. The semi- annual juried display of pain- tings by Club members will feature a wide range of subjects and media. Monday, September 21 — Over Sixty Club, 12th & Lonsdale Salvation Army. Lower Audi- torium. 1:30 p.m. Capt. Fame will be leading. Everyone welcome. eas Monday, September 21 -- Free English Classes for Women: begins at Queen School - Monday & Wednesday, 9:00 - 11:30 -a.m.; Ridgeway School - Tuesday & 9:00 - 12:30 a.m.; St. Clement's Church - Tuesday & Thursday, 9:15 - 11:45) a.m. Free babysitting. Monday, September 21 — Red Cross Blood Donor Ctinic, Lions Gate Hospital - entrance E..15th St., 2-8 p.m. Still a shortage of blood. Please bring that friend. Monday, September 21 — Alone but would like to travel? For the mature person who would like to travel and hesitates because of the -problems and pitfalls, s Night School course, Travelling Alone for the Mature Person * will “be:.présented for the next eight Mondays at West Van Secondary School, 1750 Mathers Avenue, 7:30 p.m. $25.. Monday, September 21 -— Silver Harbour Centre, a service and recreation centre for senior citizens at 144 East 22nd Street, North Vancouver, is holding open house during the week of September 21 to 25, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. You are cordially invited to drop in and see the centre “in action”. Monday, September 21 — All women graduates are warmly welcomed to attend the first meeting of the West Vancouver University Women’s Club to be held at the West Vancouver Bapyst Church, 450 Mathers, West Vancouver. Our speaker, Hilary Clark, will discuss interior design and how it reflects our society. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Poshive Parenting Groups. Sept 21 - Boundary, Sept. 22 - W Van Secondary: Sept. 23 Carson Graham, Sept. 24 Highlands. All 8 wks. 7:30 - 9:30 p-m. Call N. Shore Family Services 988-5281. Tuecaday, September 22 -- Baby- sitters Traming Course. Carson Graham School. 6:30 - 8:00 p.m 6 Consecutive Tuesdays for boys & girls 11 years & older. Cost $4 00 eee Tuesday, September 22 Separating & looking to the future North Shore Family Services office 4&4 Wha. 7 WO , Taesday, 9:30 p.m. Addresses the practical issues of the separating process. Info. 988-5281. gee Tuesday, September 22 - “Living With An Explorer” - Group for parents of babies 9-18 months. At Highlands School, 7:3 - 9:30 p.m. 8 Tuesdays. Call Family Services 988-5281. ; Tuesday, September 22 -- St. Edmund’s Catholic Women’s League invites you to attend a fine chinaware display. 10:00 _a.m. to 4:00 p.m., St. Edmund’s Hali, 535 Mahon Avenue, N. Van., B.C. (None of these items is for sale) September 22 -- “South America — A Circle of Dreams”, Lynn Valley Library, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Even if you can’t afford the real thing, take a cruise on film around South America, visiting Rio, Easter Island, Machu Picchu and more. Free, but come early — seating is limited. ese Items for What’s Going On WHAT 'S GOING ON is a tree tor com- vongoing’’ veguiarty. Gmitations items However, ‘p.m. the North Shore News, ‘Lonsdale Avenue, Vancouver V7M 2H4. North Tuesday, September 22 -- North Vancouver City Library, 7:30 - 9:00. Explore the mysteries of the Nile with historian-librarian Jobn Black. Slides and discussion. 980-0581 . Teaesday, September 22 -- Take your lunch to night school. N. Van. City Library. 12:10 to 12:50. Register now for a course in handwriting analysis. Call ¥vonne at North Shore Night to register. 985-8741. Wednesday, September 23 Want to know how to be a foster parent? Attend an informavon mectng at 8:00 p.m. Suite 250 - 1445 W. 17th St.. North Van Phone Sheila Lonegran, Ministry of Human Resources 987 5117 for information aoe Wednesday, Scptember 23 Growing Through Grief N Shore Pamily Services’ office 73 930 pm 8 Wk group Deahng with the loss of a loved one Info 985 S281 The North Shore “VILLAGE VOICES” 70 Voice Community Chorus Now accepting Sopranos, Altos, Tenors Barttone basses For ther 1981 B2 season Sth year *Previous choral expenence helptul e Ability to read music not required Enjoy Sacred SINGING and pertomrmance Broadway Modern Classic al Souttuals and Costes Music for pleasure All interested singers are requested to attend an Informaton Onentatog September 2 snd 7 40) Goon meebtog Wednesday MHtilands (onnmnunity Wednesday, September 23 -— Cubs & Scouts Registration - 22nd Seymour Group. Ross Rd. Elementary School. Bushnell Place Group. 7:00 p.m. Any boy who wishes to continue as or to become a member must have a parent or guardian attend to be registred. Wednesday, Sept. 23 -- 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Hollyburn Gospel Chapel. 1403 Duchess Ave. West Vancouver. Welcome all ladies to our first regular, twice monthly coffee hour of the 1981/82. season. Speaker Mr. Terry Winter. Music, demonstration, refresh- ments. Please come ladies, bring a friend, your mother, your neighbour, all are welcome. Need a ride, call 922-8122. Wednesday, September “23 -- Coping with Cancer Group, topic for discussion — Cancer and the family. Lions Gate hospital, seminar rooms 1 & 2 off the Terrace Cafeteria, 15th St. entrance, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Open to anyone interested to share experiences, problems. fears about cancer. Wednesday, September 23 -- Fall. sessions of Red Cross women's work starting. Knitters, sewers and volunteers to make asts and crafts urgently needed. _ Sessions held twice monthly from 10 a.m. to 2.p.m. at 3030 Newmarket: Drop in or phone * 988-3819 for information. ese Wednesday, September 23° -- Discussion group for people who have multiple sclerosis. Meeting Room, Park and Tilford Gar- dens, 1240 Cotton Street, N. _ Van. 13:30 to' 1:30 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Speaker: Gloria Schartzfeger from the North Shore Association for the Handicapped. Further in- formation or transportation assistance may be obtained by calling- Faye Aubut, 986-1798; Sylvia Bendrodt, 922-8288, or Susan MacDonald at the MS Society office, 263-3244. Wednesday, September 23 -- Auditions for Xmas_ show, Burrard View School, 1475 Deep Cove Rd., 7:00 sharp. All ages welcome to audition. This is Theatre West's Xmas production. “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. Wednesday, September 23 -- The “Village Voices”, 70-voice North Shore Community Chorus, is accepting male and female singers for their 1981-82 season. Enjoy singing for pleasure and performance Previous choral experience helpful. Ability to read music not required. Interested singers are requested to attend an in MIKE ANTONELLI A Man Sent From God! Things happen When This Young Man Praysl Visible Healings occur CONDUCTING SERVICES SEPT 27th to 30th 7:15 p.m. at the Elim Christian Centre Mike was born lege into home. Me is a graduate of Kheme Bible Col- Tulsa, Oklahoma citing non compromising word of FAITH. formation-orientation meeting- at 7:30 p.m., Highlands Com- munity School, 3150 Colwood Ave., North Vancouver. Rehearsals start Tuesday, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m. For further in- formation, call Al Cook, Music- Director-Conductor at 980-6380. Thursday, September 24 -- The Engineers’ Wives’ Association cordially invite all members and Prospective members to our Annual Membership Tea to be held in the Floral Hall, Van Duesen Gardens, at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, September 24 -- University Women's Club of ‘North Vancouver meeting 7:30 p.m. Dr. Ruth Segal, the Director of Women’s Resources, will be presenting information on Life Planning at our first meeting of th 1981/82 season. Highland United Church, 3255 Edgemont (at Ridgewood). For more information, call Diane at 980-9865. Thursdays, commencing Sept. 24 until April 1 -- Adult Pleasure Skating Club, Karen Magnussen Arena, 8:15 to 10:15 p.m. Live Organ music, any adults in- terested in skating for pleasure are most welcome. Kay or Bill Gilmour, 987-9694 for more info. ses Saturday, September 26 -- King Tut for Kids, North Vancouver City Library, the boy-king whose discovery still amazes us. Slides and discussion for children 6 - 13. 980-0581. | COUPLES OR SINGLE ADULTS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN FOSTERING ARE INVITED TOAN INFORMATION MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 8:00 P.M. Rm 250 - 145 W. 17th MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES 987-5117 an Itallan Catholic tHe preaches the ex 1:30 learn about, Saturday, September 26 -- Car. Wash, Texaco Station at corner of Queens and Lonsdale, proceeds from the car wash will go to support the child spon- sored by North Lonsdale United Church through Save the Children Fund. Members of Sigma C and CGIT will be washing your car to raise these funds. een Saturday, September 26 -- Anger Workshop with Ron Richardson of N.S. Living and Learning Centre on Saturday, Sept. 26 at West Van United Church, 2062 ~ Esquimalt, from 9:45 - 4 p.m. Come and learn some con- structive and helpful ways to use anger. For information, or to - pre-register call 926-5495. Sunday, September 27 -- The ~Vancouver Mozart Society is presenting its fall concert at 3 p-m. Sept. 27, 1981, at the West Vancouver United Church, Marine Drive and 21st Street, West Vancouver, B.C. Ticket Price: $3,°$2 OAP. All Mozart connoisseurs welcome! Thursday, October 1 -- Parents of tots (18 mo. - 3 yrs.) North Van. Rec Centre, 9:30 -° 11:30 p.m. 10 weeks, register at the centre. Info., Family Services, 988-5281. Thursday, October 1 -- Puppet Workshop, N. Van. City Library, 1:30 p.m. Parents, teachers, and librarians, pre- register now for a free puppet workshop led by Louise Booth. Limited enrolment. 980-0581. Friday, October 2 -- The Canyon Heights Elementary Parent Teacher Association is going to hold an auction to help develop the school’s adventure playground, beginning at 7: 30 p-m. TORCHY’S Tennis Balls *3°° 2 cans to a customer 155 E.1 st-985-5503 Capilano Liberal Association 980-0043 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 4726 Cedarcrest Ave., North Van. (mailing address only) TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specialized Courses will TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2-1683 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Evening Course This course will explore. the formal and informal structure of the Canadian ' ; government, including the Federal Public: Service, Cabinet, Prime Minister's office, the . role of Public Opinion, Interest. Groups and. _ Political Parties. Students will be encouraged: to criticize and question underlying , assumptions and ideologies about the state of Canada and consider short and long term prospects for Canada as a political reality. Course Political Science 104 EVERYONE IS WELCOME _ Wednesday evenings, 6:00 - 10:00 pm School $150) Cobwood Hehearsals start Tuesday Ave Nortt) Syesget oth 7 Vancouver sO pm 2800 Mountain Nighway.N.V. 986-2288 For turther tntormation «an Register now —- For information, call, AL COOK, Music Oteocton Conductor V8O 6580 986-1911, local 213.