42 - Sunday, May 10, 1987 - North Shore News What’s Going On ___. this week —___ Monday to Saturday, May 11 to 16-- Police Week activities: Volunteers and Police, a Community Team. Capilano Mall, regular mall hours. Activities: Block Parents, Auxiliary Police, victim assistance volunteers, bike identifica- tion, finger printing children, raffle, etc. tit Monday, May 1t--Annual general din- ner meeting of N.S. Counselling Cen- tre. 7 p.m. St. John’s Anglican Church, 209 W. 13th, N.V. Topic: Human Spirit in Age of Science and Technology. Everyone welcome. For dinner cail 926-5495 before May 8. If not dinner, arrive at 8:15 p.m. after dinner. fs Monday, May 11--iN.S. Toastmasters. YMCA, 16th and Inglewood, W.V. 7:15-9:30 p.m. Info: 987-0452 or 987- 7294, eft Monday, May 11--Peopie's Law School presents: Drinking and Driving Laws in B.C. Seminar Rm., W.V. Memorial Library. 7-9 p.m. Pre-registration nec- essary: 926-3291. nee Monday, May 11--Opera On the Go performs Hansel and Gretel. Gleneagles Elementary School, W.V. 1 p.m. Info: 980-4329. eae Monday, May 11--Bingo. Silver Har- bour Centre, 144 E, 22nd St., N.Y. 1:30-4 p.m. nee Monday, May 11--Christian Science fecture God Outlaws Lawlessness. N.V. Centennial Theatre. 8 p.m. Free. Child care provided, Wednesday, May 13--Headstart meeting (head injury support group). 7:30 p.m. Lions Gate Hospital, staff cafeteria (basement). New members, families welcome. Info: 988-3131, loc. 494, tt Wednesday, May 13-Capilano Flower Arranging Club meeting. Library, Queen Mary School, W. 13th St., N.V, 7:30 p.m. Theme: Teatime — bring flowers and cups, saucers, teapots etc. for containers. New members welcome. Info: Mary Broad, 926-5821. ** Wednesday, May 13-Women's Aglow luncheon, Avalon Hotel. 11:30 a.m, Babysitting provided. Res.: 988-3431, whe Wednesday, May 13--N.S. branch Ar- thritis Society monthly mecting. Lions Gate Hospital auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Info: Barb 985-1794, she Wednesday, May 13--Cuping with Cancer. Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rm. 1 and 2. 7:30 p.m. Relaxation Touch Therapy. Info: Heather 988- 3831 ext. 497, ghee Wednesday, May 13--(until May 19) Art exhibition by Adelina West. N.V. District Hall, 355 W. Queens Ave. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Info: 988-6844. nate Thursday, May [4--Full gospet businessmen’s luncheon. Pantry Res- taurant, 13th and Lonsdale. Noon. Cost: $5. att Thursday, May 14--Travel to Thailand: — slide and video. Capilano Library. 7:30 p.m. eee NEWS photo Stuart Davis MAJOR MICHAEL Rich of the Salvation Army reads a scroll which contains the law of Moses from The Light is Too Dark, one of two plays being performed Sunday, May 10 at 7 p.m. at the North Van- covver Salvation Army office at 12th and Lonsdale. os Tuesday, May 12-—Weeds and Seeds: orgenic gardening with Peter Weis. Lynn Valley Library. 7 p.m. wee Tuesday, May 12--Annual general meeting, Capilano Community Ser- vices. Delbrook Community Centre, North Bldg. 7:30-9 p.m. Speaker: Neil Huestis on Capilano Youth Project, One Year Later. et Tuesday, May 12--Citizens United for Safety and Justice meeting. 7:30 p.m. 131 E. 2nd St., N.V. ete Tuesday, May 12--International Train- ing in Communication meeting. Develop speaking skills. Fellowship 6:30 p.m., dinner and meeting 7 p.m. Yies Restaurant, 127 E. 3rd St., N.V. Info: Joan 980-8011 (days) or Jo Ann 980-2093 (evenings). aetr Tuesday, May 12--W.V. Chess Club. 7:30-if p.m. W.V. Rec Centre, Dogwood Rm. Guests welcome. Info: 926-1661. Thursday, May 14-Picture loan show. Presentation House. 6-8:30 p.m. Rent or purchase or view original works by 100 local artists. Rentals start from $3 per month. Info: 988-6844. ert Thursday, May 14--Older adults needing help/information — call 985- 7138 and ask for Senior Service. Be- tween {0 a.m. and I p.m. Monday to Triday. Older adults will be available to assist with info about ser- vices/programs on N.S. (Service of Seniors’ Help and Info Group.) tana Thursday, May 14--(until May 27) Ex- hibition of 16 acrylics by King Andersen. N.V, Court House, 200 E. 23rd St. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: 988-6844, a"? Thursday, May 14--Craftspeople are invited to submit applications for table space at one-day fair, Lonsdale Quay Park with Great Clam Chowder con- test, July. 26. Register: 988-6844. Reg. RAIN J AND THE TV SET IS BUSTEP ! WHAT _ WILL WE (O ALL DAY 2 Ver, po wu HAVE ANY one ovdek NOT NOW, WILMA, I RELAXING / IRAWROTE YOUR SPEECH © AB YOUAEKED, MS. CRUMA OUR PARENTS DIPN‘T HAVE TV. LET'S PO WHAT THEY DIP To PASS THE TIME ON RAINY PAYS ! REALL? WELL,IT'S NOT (WHAT'S ‘aieaine SHE Done? The 7, GUT, FRED, WHEN ARE at YOU GOING é TO FIX THE KITCHEN LIGHT IT'S, LIKE, NO TRICK, MAN, | JUST LET MY MIND GO BLANK... AD. LIKE IT? UMLAND o> we) ae me C1907 Kang Femmes Syretcene, inc Wort ogres reserved AS SCON AS I SCOUR MY EVENING FAPER YOU'VE GOT MY OLD HAR: SHNESS ANC BITERMESS BACK. Saily Ann hosts piays TWO PLAYS titled Love and the Free-thinking Woman and The Light is Too Dark are to be pres- ented by the North Vancouver Salvation Army the evening of May 10. Pastor Maj. Michael Rich explained that the first play is set during a meeting of high society-type women that is interrupted by street people wandering in. “The impact that has on both (parties) is the main thrust of the thing.”’ tianity,’’ explained Rich. as being serious.’ located at 12th and Lonsdale. in The Light.is-Too Dark, Rich plays a pharisee who is trying to dispreve the miraculous healing of a blind man. ‘It’s not unlike the way people are today when they respond when they meet up with Chris- “Both of the plays have quite a bit of humor as well The North Vancouver Salvation Army chapter is - Admission to the 7 p.m. performance is free, but an: