20 - Wednesday, Mareh 5, 1986 North Shore News ELEVEN DAY TOUR Cap College loves New York City 19 Mike Wakefield A DO-IT-YOURSELF bike clinic was held at Eagle Marbour Community Centre in West Vancouver [ast month with instructor Ray Lau, in foreground, The course was so successful that another one will be held April 6 to May 2. To register for the upcoming clinic, which costs $36 per person, calf West Vancouver Rec- reation Department at 926-3266. FOR anyone who spends time with children, a supply of ideas and ac- tivities is vital. The Preschool and Children's Program Staff of the West Van- couver Recreation Centre have joined together to bring you, Look What | Did, a resource book for Kids need play ideas is : Fite 4 : | [t's been 11 years ) cid we're Still cooking f 11 years ago we opened our doors with an idea and a lot of energy. Well, we're still here, and doing better than ever thanks to you. So for the month we are offering this special to celebrate our anniversary. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Fresh water Tiger Prawns s Baby Lobsters Broiled with or without garlic. ts lee Seafood Restaurant kids, parents, teachers. The books are available at the West Van Ree Centre, 780-22nd Street. grandparents and Call Tracy at 926-3266 for more information. WHERE CAN you see the bust of Nefertiti, artwork by Picasso, Cezanne and van Gogh, a soap opera being taped, a ballet, medi- eval cloisters, and three Broadway plays? In New York City with Capilano College's sixth annual educational excursion, The New York Experi- ence. During this 11 day tour in May, participants will visit Wall Street, the Village, the Metropolitan Museum, the World Trade Centre, the newly unveiled Statue of Liber- ty, the Bronx Zoo, the UN Building, and much more. They will tour the city by bus, boat and subway, go window shopping at Tiffany's, visit museums, art galleries, churches and parks, eat in New York’s best delicatessen, take in a baseball game, and walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. The New York Experience, is being offered from May 12 to 22. The program will be led by Art in- structor and six time tour leader Rose Naumann, and English in- structor and former New York res- ident Graham Forst. The cost, including airfare, ac- commodation, museum admissions and lectures, B. oadway plays, and bus and boat tours, is $1,850 Ca- nadian. Anyone interested in this trip is invited to attend an orientation meeting at Capilano College on Wed. March 5 at 7:30 p.m. where the tour leaders will show slides and describe the tour in detail. Brochures which contain itineraries and other information are also available from the Col- lege’s Extension Programs department. For further information on the New York Experience, call Capilano College at 986-1911, local 325. in-STO BY ‘INTERNA fa! tage og wallpapet m cludin pre-pasted CLAIR oral CLAIR st a Feauconme| co” | EVERYDAY PRICE | SALE PRICE Take adv of Canad hundreds of textures, con ids an Oe eriul children's atterns. Cc cus _ MIN ¢ Clopay with "Based on comparison ¥ Bassiom manutaciurer 8 suggasied retail price. pg vinyl Coated Half the comparable — book price. GE, ENN ) SS ERINGS n fashion wa se anufacturers in-stock rolls in From $12 99 : pe ST CLAIR ‘PLUS’ INTE SN LUSTRE PAINT | ideal for walls, ceilings an woodwork. half On sale now for the regular price. NTERNATIO! tching fa 1886 MARINE DRIVE 1905 LONSDALE AVENUE North Vancouver, B.C. 985-8291 Mon.-Wed. — 7:30 to 5:30 Thurs.-Fri. — 7:30 to 9:00 Sat. — 9:00 to 5:30 North Vancouver, B.C. 985-9585 Mon.-Wed. — 7:30 to 5:30 Thurs.-Fri. — 7:30 to 9:00 Sat. — 9:00 to 5:30