88-Sanday News, May 18, 1989 what's going on this week Monday, May 19 - The North Vancouver Outdoor School will be having its 9th Annual Open House on Victoria Day holiday. Until May 19 — The British Columbia Chess Federation is holding the sixth annual Paul Keres Memonia!l In- ternational Chess Tour- nament (Vancouver *80) at the exhibition space of the Robson Square Media Center from May 16 to May 19. It will be a seven round Swiss pairing format in three sections divided according a LET US CATER TO YOUR WHIMS _ From large affarrs to z bunchbox bakin: eCreative cuisine with _ personalized care We're ... at your service 926-4777 ‘sent to ability. Further in- formation 1s available by contacting Mike Fairley at 985-8291 or 526-6430 and entries or inquiries can be to the B.C. Chess Federation, 4-610 Park Crescent, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 2C7. Tuesday, May 20 -— Flying Fishing In British Columbia. A North Shore Evening with John Massey. Tuesday, May 20 or Wednesday, May 21 or Thursday, May 22, 7:30 p.m. International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine Drive, North Vancouver. Fee $30. Pre- registration required. Just call 669-0050 or 687-9298. Tuesday, May 20 -— Sail-in. Celebrate the start of the sailing season by spending an evening with the Deep Cove Yacht Club at the Seycove branch of North Vancouver District Library at 7:30 p.m. Films and discussion for all sailing enthusiasts. CAREERS IN TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specisiized Courses will i. prepare you for a position as: We can open the door to the exciting world ct travel for ==] TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2-1583 Pemberton Ave. _ North Vancouver, B.C. Tet 888-2221 Concert or Sacred Music by ‘New Creation’ of the Briercrest Bible Institute MAY 21st - 7:00 P.M. at DELBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH 515 W. Windsor Rd., North Vancouver :"”""" @@ @ FREE BINGO CAND WITH ISS ADD Pane enarewwa # #P Annual General fhuexdan May 2? PSK 7W pm al Ridgrvees Schoo! C280 Matter. Ave Guest Speaher tape fences vicn and tt. UDaeee t tener, west vancouver Parents to Prench St. Pius X Presents Every Monday Nite BINGO! Free Bus Service Serving Upper & Lower Lonsdate & Lynn Vaiiey & Mtn. Hwy. St. Pius X Parish Centre (opposite Seymour Golf Club) tnfo: 929-6883 Early Bird 7:15 p.m. VALID MAY 19 ONLY > een an a ep ewer ee eben Greens aaa aa Mevting Sf lowe wee eam mae 1115 Loretto Regular 7:45 p.m. Teesday, May20 — North Shore Neighbourhood House, sponsors a Beginners Pottery Course starting May 19: 10 sessions 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday nights. Please call 987-1415 after 6 p.m. to 10:45. see Tuesday, May 20 - The North Van Newcomers Club. 7:30 p.m., St. Clements Anglicans Church, 3400 Institute Rd., North Van. Newcomers is a social club for women new to the area & features a number of ac- uuvines for its members. Elections for next years executive will be held at our May meeting followed by refreshments & beetle. There is a $2.50 charge to cover expenses. For further information please call 929- 7671, 980-9102. Wednesday, May 21 -- Lecture Series at Saint Christopher's, West Van- couver. A highlight of each year at busy St. Christopher's Anglican Church in West Vancouver is a senes of lectures by Rev. Desmond Kimmitt. Beginning on Wednesday, May 21 at 8 p.m.. and continuing on the two subsequent Wednesdays, the talks are entitled ““WILLIAM WORDS- WORTH” — Faith and Nature”; “JOHN KEATS — Faith and Adversity”; “A.E. HOUSMAN — Faith and Despair”. The lectures take place in St. Christopher's Church Hall, ith = and Inglewood, West Van- couver. There is no charge for admission. Wednesday, May 21 - Counoiseur Concerts will present organist PAUL POPPY in an all Bach program and == soprano INGRID SUDERMAN im a performance of “Songs of the Auvergne” arranged by J. Canteloube with GERALD WILKIN at the Piano, and Vicki Poppy. oboe, Nancy Doersken, flute and Charles Dallaire, clarinet, at Kerrisdale Presbyterian Church, at 8:30 p.m. Admission $4.00. Students $2.00. Wednesday, May 21 -- Japanese Cultural Evening at the South Vancouver Neighbourhood House, 6470 Victoria Drive, Vancouver. Displays, entertainment, food and fun for ail ages. No charge! From 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. For further information contact Veronica Murray at South Vancouver Neigh- bourhood House, 324-6212. Wednesday, May 21 -- Most of everything you ever wanted to know about “sweetbreads”! Daniel LeScieller, “The French Butcher” from Le Boucherie Francaise La Madrague, will be giving a lesson dealing with the preparation, cooking and serving of these marvellous lhttle dehcacies that you have always wanted to try. This FREE cooking class will take place from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. at the Market Kitchen on Graaville Island. . eee Wednesday, May 21 -- North Van Association for chidren with learning disabilities. 8:00 p.m. Curriculum Service Centre, 135 W. 12th, North Vancouver. Mr. Terry Elismore of the Learning Centre at Seycove Com- munity School will give a presentation on DIRECT INSTRUCTION, the teaching method which proved most effective in the largest education research project done in recent years. For further information please call Jannice Hall 929- 3757 or Pat Wall 929-1495 one Register Now for the New Lynn Valley Pre-School Located at the comer of Fredenck and Mountain Highway 3 Yr Olds . 4Yr Olds Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs 900-11 30am. $28 OO per month 12 30 300pm $28 OO per month Register at the KAREN MAGNUSSEN ARENA, 937 Lynn Valley Road between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon, or 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. commencing Tuesday, May 20th. For turther information, please call 984-9341. NORTH VANCOUVER RECREATION COMMISSION r a ' ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS ' a in order to ensure that your free an- give us the details. Further copies of the 4 nouncement in ‘‘What’s Going On” gets form can be picked up from Reception H i proper and timely coverage please use at the North Shore News, 1139 ' or follow the standardized form below tc Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. : ' Date of event: a . _ _ ' (day) (month) (date) A | t *Briet description | | of event: 7 _ a a | ' Place: ry a i] Time(s): oo | i i ' ** Any brief ' : additional! ' information: ‘ i | 8 ] | | .. ; t rT * Three or four words only. E.G., Add, for example: merchandise a n “Rummage Sale’, ‘Children's and/or attractions offered; title of rT Films’, ‘‘Seminar for Single films or shows; names of speakers; a ' Parents”, etc. phone number for information: etc. Thursday, May 22 -- Special Storytime for Bears, Capilano Library, 3180 Newmarket Dr. at 7:00 p.m. Teddybears and their owners are invited for half an hour of stories and fun. Ages 3 and up. Thursday, May 22 — West Vancouver Parents For French. A.G.M. Ridgeview School, 1250 Mathers Ave., 7:30 p.m. Speaker: on Topic; “IMMERSION AND ITS DIRECTIONS”. eee Thursday, May 22 -- Coffee Party sponsored by the Vancouver School of Theology 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Vancouver School of Theology, 6050 Chancellor Blvd.. West Point Grey, Vancouver. B.C. Thursday, May 22 ~- West Van. Branch S.P.E.C. The Annual General Meeting postponed from 15 May to Thurs. 22 May at 8 p.m. Location 2235 Nelson, West Van. Residence C. Emeny. Tel. 922-6324. Friday, May 31 -- The Puppet show “Gone is Gone” will be presented at 10:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the West Vancouver Memonal Library. Saturday, August 23 -— West 1960 - Gleneagles Golf Club. tickets and info Hill Lodge, 525 Clyde Ave. West Vancouver, B.C. 926- 6856. 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. upcoming St. Ann's Academy in Kamloops is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the local Convent. A_ reunion of former pupils is being held in Kamloops with 3 days of social events planned from June 27 through 30. ongoing Saturday Storytime — North Vancouver City Library 10:30 a.m. Stories, games and fun for children ages 4 to 8 each Saturday morning. All book lovers welcome! Salesman of the month Mr. Aziz Haji Canada Permanent Trust Company ts pleased to announce that Aziz Hay has achieved top salesman for the month of Apnl in the North Van- couver Real Estate Division For consistent results call Aziz at 980-6868 or 988-6131. the Permanent 1995 Lonsdale 988-6131