22 — Wednesday, November 19, 1997 — North Shore News FRIDAY Drop-in storytime for toddlers aged 2 and 3 years, 10 and 11 am. at North Vancouver = City Library. For more informa- tion call 980-4424. SATURDAY. French storytime, North Vancouver City Library. Drop-in program for pre- schoolers at 1) a.m and also for immersion students at 11:30 a.m. North Vancouver Rangerettes invites young- sters aged three and older to join this baton club. For more information call 983- 0114. The North Vancouver Youth Band is seeking new members, Low bass players are especially needed but all young musicians, 10 years and older, of all levels are Gummo pulls no punches From page 18 _ thing it had to. One of the two boys that ran around with the pellet gun, Harmony recruited from the T.V. talk show, Sally Jesse Raphacl. The show was titled “My child died from sniffing paint.” Harmony said he picked that boy because he was a paint sniffing survivor. I did- n’t Know which of the two boys it was, but it seemed like the older one of the two. In the movie they did some “heavy duty” sniffing too. My guess is that they weren’t acting, they were actually doing it. The movie is just as Harmony said it would be. There was a start, middle and ending — but not in that order. Some of the footage seemed so real thar it felt like the people weren’t act- ing. It was as if there was a camera in the room and no one knew about it, or that the camera was your own eves and you were actually in the movie. Since the start, middle and end are all over the place, it’s like a non-alpha- betized phone book. The movie made my head hurt by the time it ended. Matt and I had to discuss it in minute detail to help us clear r heads. We both agreed that it was a great film and it was a shame to see the silver cur- tains again. Mark Gudmans is a Grade 11 North Shore stu- dent. welcome. For more infor- mation call Ron Smith at 929-3637 Storytime and crafts for 4- to 8-year-olds, 10 a.m. at North Vancouver — City Library. For more informa- tion call 980-4424. Scottish Country Dance Classes: Kids aged seven and older, 9:30-16:30 a.m. and 10:30-11:30 a.m., North Vancouver Recreation Centre. Info: ws Discover Maureen Hood, 922-4406. Wheelchair sports: North Shore Neighbourhood House, North Vancouver. For more information call 987-8138. SUNDAY New Generation (church for kids): Games, prizes, i cream, candy, music, danc- ing, and a lesscn from th bible. St. John’s Anglican Church, 220 West 8th, 2-3 p.m. Kids aged 5 to 12. Parents welcome. Info: Corrine, 985-4110. MONDAY Playcare: Playcare for chil- dren aged one through five, drop-in childminding, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., West Vancouver Community Centre, 780-22nd St., West Vancouver Info: - Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre school programs information line: 981-3103. Monday Storytimes for kids aged 4-6 years. 10 a.m North Vancouver = Ci Library, 121 W. 14th S$ For more information. call 980-4424. W.V. Youth Band is accept- ing new members. All levels of experien welcome. Meet at Irwin Park School. women's, men’s & kids’ All kinds of styles. All kinds of colours. In cotton, chenille, lambswool, merino wool and more. (Excludes designers & Factory Outlets.) Olter ends Dec. 7. Magical Gifts! Our Christmas book is the perfect place to start looking for gift ideas. It's big — over 200 pages! And you can pick up a copy now — at your nearest Eaton’s store. For more information call Sheila Adams, 922-4562. B.C. Boys Choir is audi- tioning new members. No experience necessary. Boys aged 8-18 welcome. For more information call 926- 5230. TUESDAY Mom’s Time Out: See more page 23