52 - Wednesday, July 30, 1986 - North Shore News Oe ee Mavi: ive OF No tur” Sesane Set AlMy Chien At My Chiron BD @ [206 Morning America Merecritn | tess ee Fortune {scrabble yi Collecting |Body Moves |Young And The Restless Make A Deal |Price ts Right Today Canada AM, Cont @ @ CBS Morning News Pyramid | 8 FU) Canada A.M. Cont'd [McGowan [Krest eskin Qo @) Sesame Street oe Jetsons Scooby Doo |Tom & Jerry Br Runch Scooby Doo |Cartoons ge Polka Dot ‘Solutions Humanities {Clinical Studies In Nursing Movies — Friday, August 1 MORNING 8:15 @ kek “River Of No Return’ {1954, Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Mani- tyn Monroe. A widower, his son and a bar- room entertainer escape on a raft from Indi- an attacks and a sinister gambler who is intent upon finding them. 10:00: 12) keke “The Sandpiper’ (1965, Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. A marmned clergyman falls in love with a h- berated arnst who fives with her dlegitiinate son, AFTERNOON 1:00 (11) *k* “Hunters Of The Reef’ (1978, Adventure) Michael Parks, Mary Louise Weller. A salvage boat captain at- tempts to beat his better-equipped rivals to the site of a recent shipwreck. What’s Going On — this week_ Thursday, July 31-—Mountain Top B.B.Q. - Whistler Mountain, West Van Seniors’ Activity Centre, Bus leaves 9 a.m., returns by 5 p.m. Price includes lunch, transporation. Members only. Info: 926-4375 before July 24. ees Thursday, July 31--Last storytime of the current session, Seycove District Library, 10 a.m. Picture books and stories for ages 3 and up. Storytime resumes in September. eee Friday, August 1-2--Vancouver Gladiolus Society annual show. South Park Royal Shopping Mail. All are in- vited to atteid and view this magnifi- cent floral display. een Saturday, August 2--Volunteer-guided Nature Walks, Lighthouse Park, 9:30 and I} a.m. Meet at carpark. Info: 926-2805. es Saturday, August 2--Miss N. Shore Pageant VIP Tea, 123 West 15th St.. N.V., Maple Leaf Room, 1-3 p.in. een upcoming —___ Sunday, August 3--Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 114, 1630 Lynn Valley Rd.. annual barbecue, bring own meat, $1.50 covers salads, coffee, ctc. Members and guests. Tickets, ph. 985-4375. een Sunday, August 3-24-—-Mens' Recre- ational Hockey, Karen Magnussen Arena, 8-9:30 p.m. Hockey scrimmages for fun & exercise. wus Tuesday-Fri., August 5-8~Summer Fun Day Camp for ages 5-8, North Shore YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., North Van and 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Van., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Supervision also available). Contact: Terry or Donna at 251-1116. Provides an exciting first step into the world of organized camping. eve Tuesday-Fri., August 5-8--Summer Sizzler Sports Camp for ages 12-15, North Shore YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Van., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. At- tractions: Windsurfing, racquetball, tennis and weight training. Contact: Tom at 251-1116. a Tuesday-Fri., August 5-8--Day Camp for ages 9-12. North Shore YMCA - 440 Hendry Ave., North Van and 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Van, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Supervision also available). Con- tact: Terry or Donna at 251-1116. Pro- vides youth the oppertunity to par- ticipate in a group, explore & accept new challenges and accept responsibili- ly. eee Tuesday, August 5-15—Exclusively for Kids, Karen Magnussen Arena, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Adventure day camp. eee Tuesday, August 5-21-Children’s Ten- nis Lessons, Kirksto.e Park - Register at Karen Magnussen Arena, 9:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. Lessons for Seginners or intermediates. enn Tuesday, August 5-26-"olywogs & Chickadees — Nature Program, Karen Magnussen Arena, Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. ove Wednesdays, August 6-27--Little Car- penter class for pre-schoolers. Karen Magnussen Arena, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Children learn to hammer, nail, paint while making wooden toys. oon Fridny, August 8--A selection of 35 composite photographs by Randy Bradley, entitled History Imagined at Presentation House Gailery in the Gib- son Room. Bradiey’s images were taken during the gestation period of the 1986 World Exposition site and look at man's propensity for building monu- ments, The echibition continues to Sept. 7. one Friday, August 8--A site-specific sculptural instalation by Vancouver artist Laura Koch, entided Evoking the Essence, at Presentation House Gallery in the Camera Obscura Room. Koch's intention is to address the room’s tomb-like qualities in a manner that Movie: "The Sandpiper” ! What |Definition evokes the very essence of ancient Egyptian civilization. The exhibition continues to Sept. 7. eee Saturday, August 9--Voluntecr-guided Nature Walk, Lighthouse Park, 9:30 and I] a.m. Meet at carpark. Info: 926-2805. eos Monday, August I!--Sovier Union To- day. W.V. Seniors’ Centre, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker: Dr. Jan Sobecki. noe Monday, August 11--Flute Workshop, Sept. Night School, ensembles for all levels, pre-registration, 929-4707. eee Monday, August 11--Women’s Aglow Luncheon, Piano Lounge, International Plaza, N.V., noon. Everyone welcome. eee Monday, August i1--Presentation House is pleased to announce the con- tinuation of Life: The Second Decade through August 31. aes Monday-Fri., August 11-15--Summer Fun Day Camp for ages 5-8. North Shore YMCA - 440 Hendry Ave., North Van and 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Van, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Supervision also. available). Contact: Terry or Donna at 251-1116. Provides an ex- citing first step into the world of orga- nized camping. OPEN SATURDAYS PARTS and SERVICE 8:AM to 5:PM Now you can get quality GM parts and service when it’s convenient for you. Give us a call today. We're the North Shore's total transportation centre. 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North Shore YMCA - 440 Hendry Ave., North Van and 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Van, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Supervision available). Contact: Terry or Donna at 251-1116, Provides youth the opportunity to participate in a group, explore & accept new challenges and accept responsibility. ease Tuesday, August 12-Silver Harbour daytrip to Nanaimo and Chemainus, 9 a.m, to 8 p.m. $17.50. Leaves from Legion, 15th & Lonsdale. Trip includes Stop at Chemainus to see the world- famous murals, Malahat Drive to Vic- toria, Call 980-2474 for further details. ome Wednesday, August 13--Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital Seminar Rooms | & 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. General discussion. ont Friday, August 15--Tour of Vancouver Art Gallery with the West Van Recre- ation Centre, 10 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Learn art history on the Thursday night before (Aug. 14) and visit the VATICAN SPLENDOUR exhibit with guide on Friday. Info: 926-3266. More WGO Page 53 NOW 3 NON- STOPS EVERY BUSINESS DAY! 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