Asseciation so entertaining. Den so delighted t that t readers hava Lent the F a v- 5 wesw wm SB aeey re Ww aur vw aoe noon deadline, They manage to make my weekend That’s the good news...now the bad. The probiem is I must sift through numerous announcements, some hand-written on pieces of paper, hurriedly torn from notebooks. These get buried among the numerous mail cressing my desk. When events don’t appear.I get angry cails. We in the journalism field are told never to be biased, but neatly presented notices save much time, and usually win my heart. So keep them coming...pref- erably typewritten or legibly handwritten...wouid you? And, ds include time, date, place and address, in that order. Items appear on a first come basis. Send to 202-1139 Lonsdale, N.V. V7M 2H4. The Seymour Kate Payers urges residents in the Seymour-Maplewood area to attend an important meeting at 8 p.m. Jan. 19 at aw See REE ‘“Eckankar, A Way of Life ”’ is the subject of a film to be shown at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at Capilano College Lounge. All welcome. aK The North Vancouver Re- creation Centre Pool still has openings in swimming class- es Series I] (until Feb. 9) and in Series IV (Feb. 21 to March 23). Classes for ‘*Tiny Tots’? are on Mondays and Wednesdays; Adult classes available. in daytime or evenings, including ‘‘MIX- ED Keep Fit’? and “Swim Sessions’’. Several opénings exist in the after school programs on Monday and Wednesday cr Tuesday and Tnursday programs. Can 988-6166 for information. | He HHH Association urges residents in the Seymour-Maplewood area to attend an important meeting at 8 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Maplewood Community School, 420 Seymour River PI. The group will discuss, “One of the finest. For all the family.” Press Atlantic City, Nud. “The film’s professionalism has drawn raves from 7 Hollywood's established 4 film makers.” e San Antonio Light San Antonio, Texas 4 ‘Beautifully photographed 4)... its attractive, never @ saccharine, cast has been | carcfully coached by director, James F. Collier, min the art of honest a understatement.” : Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, Ca. a ‘Above all, it is enter- a taining.” Press Scimitar Memphis, Tenn. . among other topics, the re-alignment of the Seymour ‘Parkway. Interested groups on the North Shore are _ welcome. . Mothers and their small children are invited to attend “‘Time Out’’ sessions for 10 weeks starting Jan. 20 in the Community Lounge of Queen .Mary Community School. There will be supervised play for the children while moth-- ers meet over a cup of coffee to share experiences and learn more about themselves and their children. For more information call Gillian Tay- lor at the Family Services Centre, 988-7128. Volunteers needed. apts eek ‘“‘Diving Medicine’’ is the subject of a lecture by Dr. Kon. Campbeii ai 7 p.m. Jan. 20 in the North Vancouver City Library, i4th St. and Lonsdale. The meeting is sponsored -by the North Shore Scuba Club. er tT ae The Lapidary Club of West Vancouver holds its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Dogwood Room of the .W.V. Recreation Centre. 4 There will be a demonstra- tion of ‘‘Silk Screen Print- ing’’ by Mrs. Eleanor Ray- ment. All welcome. For more information call 926-4011 or 926-7045. teak ok kk North Star Elementary z School is setting up a Block @ Parent Plan. The help of the Highlighting Our theme available at the, Bay Kiwanis Lynn Manor excellent food Graduate nursing service full social amenities residents in this area is required to make this plan a success! Please think about it - and contact L. Nici IN ickKel 987-4508 or A. Prutton 987-4152, A meetina ic 2 a planned for Thursday, Jan. 20, 1977 at 7:30,at North Star School, 370 W. Kings where questions .will be answered by the RCMP and application forms available. seo ae Ceremonies installing . newly elected honoured Queen Linda Plunet of Bethel Number 33 of the Interna- tional Order of Job’s Daugh- ters will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 in the Masonic Hall, 1763 Bellevue Ave., W.V. Other elected officers being instalied are:Robin Miarshaii, senior princess; Kim Ander- son, Junior princess; Bev Youngberg, guide; and An- drea Kayter, marshall. se a os aes The Vancouver Operatic Society presents its version of Gilbert& Sullivan’s ‘‘The Mikado’’, also known as “The Town of Titipu,’’ at 8:30 p.m: Jan. 20, 21, 22; 27, 28 and.29 at the N.V. Centennial Theatre. The plot | centres on a betrothal invol- ving. Japanese noblemen. Several key characters ar played by. North Shore. residents, among them being Eileen Wright who plays ‘**Katisha,’’ and. husband Don Wright who plays a major character Nanki Pooh, son of the Mikado. Tickets at $4 for adults; and $2 for seniors and children | are ‘Box Office and at the North Vancouver | Centennial Theatre, desea The head of a non profit organization who lost 100 Ibs. without fad diets or strenuous exercises. is look- ing for members who would like to join her program. Registration is 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20. Call Lorraine at 987-5634 anytime for more information * Mondays _ to Thursdays inclusive. sek ok ek Forty-two voice North Shore Cherus has openings for both men and women who happiness with security 2555 Whiteley Court, N.Van. 984-9166 . ,..don’t you think you deserve it [a non-profit organization) ae ora meta an dad ee ms en NRO ing at 7:30 p.m. in like to sing. The Chorus meets each Thursday even- the Gymnasium at Si. Edmund’s Church in N. Vancouver. Ail ee Pees are weicome, regardless. of prior training. For further details call Diane Spitz, . chorus manager at 922-6326. Community North Van Centre for senior citizens will meet at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Community Hall, 23rd & St. Georges Ave. ‘Films will be shown followed by re- freshments and a_ bingo session. . ” Appointed officers are ~ Kim = Torrance, chaplain, Kathy Kingan,- recorder; ‘Dawn Currie, inner guard; Crystal Collison, outer guard; Elaine Rowson, seni- - or custodian; Gail Starnes, junior custodian;. Darlene Denholm, ist messenger; Caroline Chambers, 2nd messenger; Susan Boring, 3rd messenger; Sandy Gra- ham, 4th messenger; and Janet Graham, Sth messen- ger. sok ask Learning to live with toddlers - (ages | 1-214) -is a program designed especially for mothers and/or fathers and their young children.. The children will participate in a supervised activity time while: their parents meet - near-by to share experiences and. discuss topics of inter-. J €St.. Siblings are also- wel- come. * Pre- -repistration. for the: following 10° session programs - 988-7128 at West Van. United Church, 2062 .. Esquimalt, W.V. Wed. Jan. 19, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Hillside Baptist Church, 870 Lynn Valley Rd., N.V., Fri. Jan. 21st, 9:30-11:00 a.m. saturday . The annual Burns Supper of the St. Andrew’s & Caledonian Society of North Vancouver will be held at Canyon Gardens January 22.. Guest speaker will be Ers- and his daughter Fiona will be the singer. There will be high- kine Blackburn, - land dancing, piping and a [next to the White Spot} ' traditional and at. Mrs. Grace Maborg, RE. GRACE ELECTROLYSIS Sulte 3, 768 Marine Dr., West Van. delicious dinner. with haggis, bashed neeps, and mashed potatoes, The master of ceremonies for the evening will be Sam Walker. For reservations and tickets call 987- 5505 or 922-1388. ae oi a ah ik Ross Litwiller, a Lower Mainland artist, will demon- strate the making of ‘‘Nylon Stocking Figures’’, an un- usual art not found in books, from 10:30 to noon Jan. 22 at the North Vancouver City Library. Admission free. For. information call Moller at 980-0581 (Should there be a phone no. here?) Joyce see area A rummage sale will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Kiwanis Lynn Manor Auditorium, 2555 ‘the — The Vancouver Guild of Puppetry presents ‘‘Rumpel- stiltskin’’ by Dirk’s. Marion- ettes at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p-m. at the Douglas. Park Community Hall, 801 West 22nd Ave., Vancouver. Ad- mission $1. Tickets at the door. a aso sa The North Vancouver Re- creation Centre Pool is offering pool time to get a water polo club organized. There is no age limit and only desire is required. So come. on out Jan. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will be _ expert. ccaching on hand. Whiteley Court, N.V. Admis- | sion free. Hot chili and roll, 50 cents; coffee and tea, 20 cents extra. Teams of men and women, boys, girls will be. formed. For more information phone ‘the Recreation Centre at 988-6166. 2 CARSON GRAHAM student Linda Planet will be crowned honored Queen of Job’s Daughters at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21. 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Special guest is Dr. George Gullison, who will speak on “Operation Eyesight’’. Hear this outstanding speaker, N