i a as 4 page 26. ~ February, 4977- North Shore News AREERS IN TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specialized Courses will prepare you for a posiiion as: independent Travel Consultant Tour Escort Travel Counsellor or other industry positions sea _We can open the door to the exciting world of travel for He ee ‘Ste. 2- 1583 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. _ Tel: 986-2221 , ERITREA TRU AL - es Series Ill (until Feb. 9) 2930 exist in the. after school ‘Eebri lary 2 to 6 SS ww OUws ‘7 = Exhibition: Park © Trailers, motor homes. truck Campers. tent trailers, fold-down campers. van. conversions and accessories’. everything for camping on wheels ® Don't miss the Flea Market — great bargains for camping families Wed. & Thurs. 600 pm to 1030 pm Fri. & Sat. 100 pm to 10 30 pm Sunday 100 pm to 600 pm Admission: Adult $2 00 Junior (6 to 16) 50¢: - Produced in aid of Conservation by Canadien National Sportemene Showa ! ’ M4 ' ae ae 4 849 Hornby 684-2944 - Vancouver campaign chair- four other couples to discuss - Church in N. Vancouver. All chorus manager at 922-6326. - Community Arts Council will playing now through Sat. Feb. 5th North Vancouver Com- - munity Centre Senior Citi- The film ‘Sexuality and zens Club meets at 1:30 p.m. Communication’’ will be Feb. 3 in the Community shown as part of an 8-week Hall, 23rd & St. Georges. discussion series forcouples Refreshments will be served planning marriage, or for. followed by a bingo session. those who have been to- gether for a year or two. The sessions begin Feb. 2 from 8 to 10 p.m. at the North Shore Family Services, 133 E. 14th St. To register call 988- 7128. ake oFe alk Bn ate Ee OEP SEY ope ORS today aee oh Be oie aie “Shifting Gears for the Middie Years,’’ is the title for a personal development prograia for women 39 and. | . 7 over whose children are The North Vancouver Re- growing up. The discussion creation Cenire Pool still has will be held at Capilano openings in swimming class- Community Services Centre, Newmarket Drive, and in Series IV (Feb. 21 to 3g? ng gee tee aren March 23). Classes for “Tiny 7°~". mm & Tots” are on Mondays and sessions. To register — call Wednesdays; Adult classes 988-7128 or 988-1128. available in daytime or evenings, including ‘‘Mix- ed Keep Fit’? and ‘Swim Sessions’’. Several openings _ Three local artists will hold exhibits of graphics, sculp- ture and paintings, begin- ning Feb. 4 at Presentation House, 225 N.V. They. are Polly Faminow, Doreen Lie- berman and Doug Senft. The galleries are open free of- charge Wednesdays through man for the Canadian Cancer Sundays inclusive from 1:30 Society has announced an to 4:30 p.m.; and —on open house at the , office Thursday evenings from 7 to which-began yesterday and 9% ¢-m. For details call Anne will last until Feb. 5. Those MacDonald at 988-6844, — interested are asked to drop - in at Suite 3 -- 110 West 14th « - St., N.V. Hours are 10 a.m. The to 4 p.m. Telephone 986-2331. programs on Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday programs. Call 988-6166 for information. weeks - Joy Shakespeare, * North . eek seok North ‘Vancouver Community Piayers present - “Qld King Cole’? at 7:30 -p.m. Feb. 4 and 5. Afternoon ' shows are on Feb. 6 at.2 p.m. and 6 p.m. All shows at desks . The ‘Learning for Family Program’’ invite those plan- ning ta marru ts int n three- or ‘Hendry Hall, 11 & Hendry aaaangy ov SERGURA Y OS join rr ad (two biocks east of Grand Blvd. on 11th St.) Admission what marriage involves. Eve- ynder 12’s 75 cents, and nings at 8 p.m. for the next eight Wednesdays at North adults $1.50. For information Shore Family Services, 133 E. 14th St. To register call | Seok call 980-5552 .or 988-8676. eee 988-7128. BY Forty- two voice North Shore Chorus has openings for both men and women who like to sing. The Chorus ‘meets each Thursday even- ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Gymnasium at St. Edmund’s are welcome, regardless of prior training. For further details call Diane Spitz, Heke The February Picture loan show of the North Vancouver be at the Piesentation House upstairs gallery from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 3. Featured artist will be Mrs. Susan Keane, president of the West Van Sketch Club. The public is invited. yamank - for ‘‘Fishmongers,’’ 2 play by Baystage, the Horseshoe Bay Com- munity Theatre Group. Playwright Ray Wood, {left], Dani Wilcox, The Creative World of Stan, Kenton KONTON un. “orchestra” Today’ s Most Exciting Sound in Music APPEARING AT THE COMMODORE BALLROOM FRI. & SAT. FEB, 18th & 19th THCHETS $7.50 ADVANCE : Available at all Woodward's Concert Box Offices 087-2801 Parents Without Partners: -- Dogwood Regional Winter Oriental Dinner and Dance sponsored’ by Norquester Chapter will be held Feb. 5 at ‘Lynn Valley Legion Hall. Dinner $5. Dance, $3.50 for members and. $4 for guests. ‘For information and reserva- tions call 985-5938, or 929-6841. heehee The North Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club holds a Whist Drive, Bingo and social evening at 8 p.m. Feb. 5 in the Club House, 2160 public is Lonsdale. The invited. The Junior League of Vancouver Puppet Troupe presents ‘‘The Rabbit Rain- bow”? at 1 p.m. Feb. 5 at Presentation-House, 209 W. 4th St., NV. Admission free. The League is a group of young women dedicated to volunteer work. The empha- sis is on training and learning as. in the Puppet Troupe project. They per- form at hospitals and schools The Sun-Flairs of Yakima, Washington will be the featured quartet. at.. the ‘Dogwood Chapter of Sweet Adelines, ‘Ine.’s show ‘Hearts ’n Harmony”’ 8 p.m. Feb. 5 at. the ‘Centennial Theatre. Tickets available from members or by calling 929- 4749 or 985- 1687. eskokas A Sunshine Coast dive will be sponsored by the North | Shere Scuba Cinb. Those . interested are to meet in the North Van Rec Centre _ parking lot at 7 a.m. Feb. 5. Call Claude at 980-8433 for details. On Feb. 12 and 13 the Club will organize an overnight trip to Washington State, U.S.A. for dives around Keystone and Port Townsend area. sho sheok ° The Vantouver People’s Law School is offering 10 free afternoon Sunday seminars on the law. The second in the ‘series is on ‘impaired Driving and the Law,”’ beginning Feb. 6 from 1:30 to 4:36 p.m. at the Vancouver Public Library, 750 Burrard St. The lectures will ‘focus on- owe raoen REIS, See pot A ee AUDITIONS SOUGHT the legislation’ governi all over the Greater Vancou- impaired driving. Call ver area. ; " ~ 681-7532. aks tak see director, and Producer ested in reading for a Ken Pritchard, review part or helping produc- script. The plot revol- tion should visit the ves around a family Theatre, 6350 Bruce and labor conflicts in a St. on Feb. 8, or call decaying West Coast ‘Pritchard at 921-9971 Cannery. Those inter- or 746-7741, Evening on Travel TO EUROPE IN 1977 -- WHAT PRICE?? CHARTER? - CHARTER CLASS FARE? ABC? APEX? YOUTH FARE? EXCURSION FARE? . “OPEN-JAW"? TO VIENNA, FROM LONDON? Attend an information meeting on all these questions and more - also Eurailpass, Britrail, Coachmaster, Car Rental - and a travel film on Scandinavia: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 8 - 10 p.m. HOTEL GEORGIA, YORK ROOM phone 685-2387 for free tickets TRAVELS by George 709 Dunsmuir St., Room 106 " vot