‘". mecessary. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton SUDS* STUFF is a free service provided for non-profit groups,. Submission uests should be made on an official What's Going Qn form, which is available at reception, and received by the News at lenst one week prior to the event. Tse News endeavors to ensure items ap- pear in the paper at Jeast once before the event, but space constraints may Simit the - exunber of submissions printed. For gonran- teed publication contact classified (666-6222) oz display advertising (980-0511). “MONDAY, AUG. 23 Send us your event listings. . oee ONGOING EVENTS: ‘To Aug. 20. Summer roller-hockey & sports camps. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. W.V. Recreation Centre, 780-22nd St., W.YV. After-camp care available. Info: 926-3266." eee To Aug. 27. Ambleside playground \ fort-building camps. 9 a.m.-3 ‘p.m. Ambleside Park (near Par 3 Golf Course.) Info: 926-3266. . eee Mon, & Wed. W.V. Youth Band. New members welcome. No experience 6-8 p.m. Irwin Park School. Info: 980-9636. . Pat aoe danios Forest Wardens. Out- :deor-oriented youth club for ages 10-18; boys & girls welcome. Forestry, ecology, outdoor recreation & lead- ership. 7-8:30 p.m. - Irwin Park elementary school. Info: 926-5660. — @eoo . Preschool Storytime for kids aged 3-5 ‘yrs: Lynn: Valley District Library. In- fo: 984-0286. oy ees B.C. Boys: Choir is auditioning, new _ members. No experience | necessary. . , Boys’ aged B18 welcome. Info: 926- “5230, : _ eee : : Montessori Mes Petits Academy, ‘preschool program available, .N.V. “¥MCA, 440 Hendry Ave., N.V. Info: $80-1102.. a an ns “Horseshoe pay Christian’ Centre Sum- . “mer Vacation Program: 6335 Bruce St..7 W.V. July 19-Aug. 19 (Mon- Towns). Info: 921-9978 or 921-9715, ‘ “THE FOLLOWING is a selection -. Of volunteer., opportunities avail-.: ‘able: through ‘North | Shore Com- munity Services (NSCS).: ‘LEADERS are required to take- Students of | all ages through educational adventures in the gal- ~Neries, in’ the ‘lab-and. and at sea for the Vancouver Aquarium. “FUND-RAISERS are needed to : “assist with, raising. money for a volunteer program: for children. Voiunteers will help organize, plan ‘and run the .events. Orientation will be provided. GUIDES ‘are needed ata local museum to present programs to school children aged five through 12. Full training will be provided ed BE PART OF THE | EXCITING WORLD | OF TELEVISION -PRODUCTION!! We are looking “or a select number of highty motivated professionals to work with our pro- § Guction team who Supply programming for national cable television. j Do you have a successful sales and marketing H background? Are you a creative thinker with interest in - current and future trends + current technology - communication - health, sports and/or Seisure : - video production ‘ W Are you ambitious, positive & possess the following: - a successtul career background - a strong desire to work hard ~ self-motivated and a team player ‘ - clear diction and a neat_appearance df so, we will provide training. Earning potentiat 4 Bis excellent. Please cai! between 10 am - 3 pm. f 689-3892 PARK LANE PRODUCTIONS INC. 2482-650 West Georgia, Vancouver V6B 4N7 ‘ organization. Send us your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS: Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps. 7-9 p.m. Navy League Centre. 1555 Forbes Ave., N.V. Young men & women aged 12-18 yrs. welcome. Info: Sublieutenant Haydee Mill, 980-4840 or Licutenant Mike Bottoms, 980-1112 or leave message at 988-8911. eee N.¥. Youth Band (marching & concert band) needs new members. Age 9-18, Any level of musical experience is ac- ceptable. Practice, 6-7:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. at Highland community school. Info: 980-1934. eee Royal Cdn. Air Cadets of w. V., 525 “Pathfinder”? Squadron for girls and boys 12-19 yrs, 6:30-9:30 p.m. W.V. YMCA. eee Cdn. Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt. Col. Fell Armouries. For boys and girls. Free. Info: 980-2919, eco Navy Lengue of Canada meetings. 6:45 p.m. at Navy League Centre. Boys and girls aged 10-13 yrs. Info: 988-8911. , Send us your event listings ONGOING EVENTS: 2nd Wed. each month. Junior Stump Club. 3:30-4:30 p.m., N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St., N.V. Kids aged 7-12 yrs. are welcome. Pre- register. Info: 980-4424. Preschool! Storytime for kids aged 3-5, Seycove District. Library; 10:15 a.m. Info: 929-3727. eee After-School Kids. 3:45 p.m. Stories, treading, puppetry. & crafts for kids in Grades 2-4, Pre-register, Seycove District Library, 929-3727. eee Preschool Storytime for kids aged 3-5) 2 p.m.; Capilano Disirict Library. In- fo: 987-4471. , . HURSDAY, AUG. 26 . Send us your event listing. ONGOING EVENTS: Weekdays. Playcare child-minding for byn museum staff. . CAREGIVERS are needed to ‘participate in providing input and leadership in ‘caring for people affected by dementia. The North Shore project needs volunteers to express needs and give, vocal presentations at group meetings. HANDYMEN are required to help with the renovations to the new warehouse of a non-profit Duties will include carpentry, painting, drywall and cleanup. If you are interested in volun- teering, call 985-7138. NSCS is a member agency of the United Way. kids aged 1-5. Info: W.V. Recreation Centre, 926-3265. eae Deep Cove Parent Participation Preschool has openings for kids aged 3-4, Participarent info line: 929-6610. aeons CAYAC North Shore for Catholic teens. 7 p.m. every Thurs. at Holy Trinity Church Hall. Info: 980-4450, ooo Shotokan Karate for ages 7 & up. Co-ed program aimed at developing fitness, self-discipline, confidence & self-defence. info: N.S. YMCA 926- 5541 or 986-0388. eoe N. Van Youth Band practice for 9 to 13-year-old N. Shore music students. 6-7:30 p.m. on Tues./Thurs. at Highlands Com. School. Info: 980- FRIDAY, AUG. 27 Send us your event listing. ONGOING EVENTS: Send us you event listings. "SATURDAY, AUG. 28 Send us your event listing. ONGOING EVENTS: RecCentre Magnussen is looking . for talented teens (singers, actors, musi- cians, pocts) who are interested in performing on ‘*Stage Night,” Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Info: 983-6559. eno Free. Information:' Positive Approach Counselling Services. Inf session for studenis with learning disability con- cerns & parents. Phone 925-HELP. N.Y. Youth Band (concert & marching band) needs new members aged 10-18 | yss., any level of music experience is acceptable. Info: 980-1924; “SUNDAY, AUG. 29 Send us your eveat listing. ONGOING EVENTS: ‘Visit farm animals & birds at Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Place; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, except non-holiday . Mondays; milking demo at 1:15 p.m.; bring lunch & have a picnic. Info: 929-5610. For more Coming Events see fi rst page of Classifieds. For arts and enter- {ainment listings see the Around Town columps in Wednesday’s North Shore Now section. — _ DRIVERS urgently needed by the Canadian Cancer. Society West Vancouver to continue their pa- ‘tient driving program. Please call Ray at 926-7248. The Greater Vancouver. Citizen Advocacy Society is a non-profit organization that is committed to helping’ the most vulnerable, isolated people -with - disabilites become reconnected in community life. This is done by matching the person in need with-.a caring, responsible member of the com- munity who can be a friend or can advocate on his or her behalf. Call Ann at 732-4035 for more infor- mation. Cash & Carry Sale! Office furniture: desks, tables, file cabinets, bookcases, chairs, etc. Payment is by cash or personalized cheques, company cheques or money orders. Goods must be removed by purchaser . Sale in on going until all items are sold. 12345 - 88th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3W 5Z9 (Trailers) Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. only. BChydra Volunteer to help out at the North Vancouver Museum IF YOU enjoy working and learning with children, and have a few hours each week to devote to a community program, the North Vancouver Museum would like to hear from you. Plans are in the making to have - volunteer guides present programs to school children. Fully trained by museum staff, dedicated volunteers will work in teams with children aged five through 12. The hands-on learning experi- ences included in the children’s program will range from practis- ing household chores as Grandma and Grandpa knew. them to discovering hand-logging. skills and our waterfront industries.’ Volunicvers ‘who are willing to make a commitment the museum for a year will find the experience enriching as they share the excitement of visitors discovering new worlds. and remembering the days of old. a in turn, volunteers will have the opportunity to expand their own knowledge, and to meet ‘new. friends with shared interests. Interviews will take Place this : month. os If you would ike’ io join ‘the North Vancouver. Museum, con-... tact the education curator, Shirley . Sutherland, at 987-5618. INFUINIT > Created by Nissan ‘THAT WAY. $599 LEASE/MONTH* The beauty of the Infiniti J30 is ‘not ‘the: exclusive province of high-minded aesthetics.” Its attractions also extend to the bottom line. All because of a very affordable | lease 1 rate, | now being offered. 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