From page 29 @ West Vancouver Visions Discovery Tour (Saturday Sept. 16, noon to 4:30 p.m. Departing trom the West Vancouver Museum and Archives, 680-17th St.) This tour will introduce you to the four West Vancouver sites interpreted by local artists in the Visions of the North Shore Millennium project. You will twavel to Horseshoe Bay, Dundarave Park, John Lawson Park and Ambleside Park, and learn about their rich history and_ significance to West “Vancouver society and culture. Cost is $20. Pre-regiscer at 925-7270. Reflections of Place (Saturday, Sept. 16 to Sunday, Sept. 17, noon to 4:30 p.m., West Vancouver Museum and Archives, 680 - 17th Street). View the Visions of the North Shore project exhibi- tion, which re-examines the histories, stories and culture of the North Shore through artis- . tic impression. Free. a Lower Lookabout _ (Saturday Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. P.G.E.: Station, at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue.) Hear stories of North * Vancouver’s early personalities, shops, and ferry and rail sys- tems. At last word, this event was sold out. Phone 987-5618 for cancellations. Sponsored by -the North Vancouver Museum ‘and Archives. @ West Vancouver Heritage Information Booth (Sunday, Sept.:17, 1] a.m. to 5 “p.m. Ambleside Beach, next to the Ferry Building, West Van.) | Visit the information booth -.to learn’ more about West Lonsdale YOU SEE A LAWYER “FOR ONE | REASON. Vancouver's heritage resources and municipal heritage pro- grams. Local heritage experts will be on hand to answer ques- tions and record your stories. Sponsored by the | West Vancouver Historical Socien, (925-7299) Heritage Advisory Commission (925-7236) and Museum and Archives (925- 7295). & North Vancouver Heritage Display Booth (Sunday, Sept. 17, noon to 4:30 p.m. Waterfront Park, North Vancouver.) This heritage display will include photographs and brochures about heritage orga- nizations on the North Shore. Volunteers will answer your questions about North Shore heritage issues, and information will be available on North Vancouver heritage programs. For more info call 983-7384 or 990-2369. ® North Shore Heritage Home Tour (Sunday, Sept. 17, noon to 5 p.m. Various North Shore homes) Your charice to tour some of the North Shore’s most distinc- tive heritage hemes, including restored “old-timers” and land- mark modern homes. Limited tickets ($10) available uncl 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16 at the North Vancouver Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th Street (987-5618) and West Vancouver Museum — and Archives, 680-17th Street (925-7295). ® North Vancouver Visions Discovery Tour (Sunday Sept. 17, noon to 4:30 -p.m. Departing from the West Vancouver Museum and ‘Archives, 680-17th St.) In Part Il of the Visions Discovery Tour, you wilt dis- ‘They understand the paperwork and the “evidence to be collected They have the knowledge and experience to assess the value of the claim - - They have the ability "to collect a fair settlement ‘THERE IS ONLY ONE REASON TO :,, SEE A LAWYER...YOU NEED ONE ARDAGH HUNTER ‘TURNER 986-4366 AFTER “HOURS 926-3181 Criminal matters only. #300-1401 LONSDALE Ave. NORTH VAN. E-mail: harryh@ahtlaw.com cover the historic significance of the North Vancouver sites of Lower Lonsdale, Moodyville, Mosquito Creck, Cates and Carisbrooke Parks, Grand Boulevard, and others. Cost is $20. To pre-register call 987- 5618. H Deep Cove Regatta Days Remembered (Sunday Sept. 17, 1.30-3.30 p.m. at the Deep Cove Culcural Centre) Heritage Deep Cove invites you to a premiere showing of a 1937 home movie of the Deep Cove Regatta. @ Timeless Tales (Sunday, Sept. 17, 1,2, 3 p.m. P.G.E. Station at the foot of Lonsdale Ave., North Van.) Hear a tale or two and share a story of your own. Sponsored by the North Vancouver Museum and Archives, 987- 5618. @ West Vancouver Heritage Tree Pianting (Sunday Sept. 17, 1 p.m. Ambleside Park, West Van, next to the Ferry Building) Help plant a_ special Millennium tree in Ambleside Park to commemorate our past. Aspiring poets or authors can submit entries for a commemo- rative saying to be sand-blasted into the front of a stone bench. Phone 925-7236. ® Heritage Treasures of North Lonsdale (Sunday, Sept. 17, 1 p.m. Meet at North Vancouver district half) Join Roy Pallant, president of the North Shore Historical Society, on a walking tour of North Lonsdale. Please register at 990-2369. Free. ® Heritage in the Headwaters - Open House v1. X ‘ev oid Street life Streetcars were a tamillar sight on Lonsdale Avenue uniil 1947. The last remain- ing trolley, #153, will be on display at Mahon Park Grandstand, 16th Street and Jones Avenue, on Saturday Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Hikes (Sunday, Sept. 17, 1 p.m. Meet at Maplewood Fiats Conservation Area, 2645 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver.) Join us for a tour, guided by - Elise Roberts, of a precious legacy — the last remaining 5% of North Shore estuarine wet- land. Sponsored by the Wild Bird Trust of B.C., 924-2581. W@ My Story, Your Story, Our Story (Saturday Sept. 16 and Sunday . 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