WHAE'S GOING, ON is a free service provided for nan-profit ecoups on the North Shore, Submissions should be made in weiting, und received by our office at feast ane week in adsance of the event. The News will du its hese to en- sure the dated items appear in the pauper at least ance before the event, but spuce canstraints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. For guaranteed publication contact’ Classified advertising, 986-6222. and place an advertivement in the Coming Fvents section on the First page of the Classifieds, or contact display advertising at 980-0511. What's Going On forms can he picked up at the front desk at the News. Please address your entries to: What's Going Ga, Narth Share News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver V7M 2H. For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and emertainment listings see the Around Town column in) Wed- nesday's North Shore Now sec- tion, SERRE SATURDAY Aug. 3--Ongoing to Septzmber 30. N.S. Community Tennis invites new members to register for outdoor tennis Sat. mornings, Tues. & Thurs. even- ings. All levels, applications at ree- 29 - Fiiday, August 2, 1991 —- Nomh Shcre News WHAT’S GOING ON Contre Detbrook. Intiuc YS4dESP ar YS TONY eee Aug. 3--Gnvoing. Discussion an cur rent issues and the Babar faith. infor Baha'i Bookstore & Informatian Cen- tre, FAL-S19Y, see Aug. 3-Ongoing. Gelbrook recCentre: Pottery Studio. Open Tues. 7-9 p.in., Wed. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 9 a.m.-T p.m. Fee: $22 per month. Info: 984-4181. eee Aug. 3--Onyoing. Al-Anon and Ala- teen Family Group, N.S. Daily sup- port mMecting for people reacting to a Parent's, spouse's, relative’s or triend’s drinking. Info: 688-1716. eoe Aug. 3--Ongoing. Co-dependents Anonymous meeting. JO a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Recovery program to promoie healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832 oF 984-0243. A EE OS SUNDAY Aug. 4--Ongoing to Oct. 14. Free 1.5 hr. guided walking tours at Seymour Demonstration Forest, noon & 2 p.m. Also, every other Sun., 3 &r. tour at noon. Learn about resource manage- ment in B.C. Info: Abbie Mitavsky, 520-1083. eve Aug. 4--Ongoing Sun. to Sept. Con- certs By The Sea. 1:30 p.m. Horseshoe Bay Plaza, corner of Bay St. & Royal Ave. Freee outdoor concerts, music tanging from reggae to jazz — cancelted if raining. Info: 925-3605, een KIDS’ STUFF SATURDAY Aug. 3--Morning Zoo & Afternoon Animals. Half-day programs for kids 5-8 yrs. Also: ‘ream Supreme, morning sports camp for kids 5-8 yrs. Team Extreme, afternoon sports camp for kids 9-14 yrs. Info: reeCentre Lons- dale, 988-6166. one Aug. 3--RecCentre Lonsdale programs: Dance & Play for kids 3-5 yrs.; Tiny Tor Tumbling for 3-5 yrs. olds; Diaper Gym for 1-3 yr. olds. Info: 988-6166. eon Aug. 3--Ongoing on Sat. to Aug. 31. Arts In Action. 9-10:30 a.m. Drop-in activities for children & parents (cancelled if raining). John Lawson Park, foot of 18th St. & Argyle in W.YV. fee: $1. Today: Fun With Paper Workshop. Info: 925-3605, eos URGENT PUBLIC AUCTION Aug. 3--Ongoing. Cycle Right Safety Program. 1-3) p.m. recCentre Lons- date. 10-13 yr. olds. Info: 988-6166. eee Aug. 3--Ongoing. Free family movies. 8 p.m. at Corban Theatre in the Mall, 116 EE. 3rd St., N. Van. Info: 922- 6180. eee Aug. 3--Ongoing. Sat. Storytime at 10:30 a.m. 4-8 yrs. Stories, songs, games. N.Y. City Library, 121 W. t4th Sr. eee Aug. 3--Ongoing. Sat. morning ballet classes for youngsters aged 3-7 years, at Delbrook recCentre. 600 W. Queens, N.V. Info: SE ETE Aug, 4--Register for N.S. YMCA sum- mer sports camps. Basketball, soccer, gymnastics & trampoline programs available. Info: YMCA, 986-0388. IN NORTH VANCOUVER RE: DEFAULTED UNPAID DOCUMENTS CANADA CUSTOMS CLEARED DUTIES & TAXES PAID AT PORT OF ENTRY VALUABLE PERSIAN CARPETS Fine imported rugs. The majority consist of hand-knotted oriental rugs. Contents: Persian Tabriz, Baluch, Indo Kirman, Deep Pile Mainland Chinese, Bokhara, Sunwashed Village . Rugs, Kars, Silk Masterpiece Qum, etc. Sizes 1x1 to 10x74. Rugs unwrapped and iiquidated piece by piece in the quickest possible manner. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1991 AT DELBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TAMARACK ROOM) 660 West Queens Road, North Vancouver AT 2:00 PM SHARP Viewing from 1:00 pm * Advertising subject to terms and conditions of auction at auction site * Liquidation by Federal Collection Agency (nc. (a private B.C. company} * Terms: Cash, major credit cards, bank cards or hank cheques * 10% freight, brokerage and warehousing charges to be added. Aug. 4--Ongoing to ANup. 28 Prepon volleyball tor adults. 7-4 pan NS Neighbourhood House, 225 £2 2nd St. NAW. beer $2.50. eee Avg. 4--Ongoing. Jive, Ballroom, Latin & Club duncing programs asani- able atoorecCemre Lonsdale pate: OSK-61 66. een Aug. 4--Ongoing. Sheer & trap shooung. Noon-4+ p.m. at NON. Skeet Club, fillooet: Rd. 2 mules into Seymour Demonstration borest. Lessans/into: 985-0853, eee Aug. 4--Ongoing. N.S. NAR-ANON Family Suppert Group, Meets every Sunday for relatives & friends of drug addicts. 7-8:30 p.m. Alano Club, 176 E. 2nd St., NLV. Info: 926-6583. I MONDAY Aug. 5-Ongoing. Congregale meal Program for older adults, hot meals 2 evenings per week in the company of others. Cost $4. Info: NUS. Health Volunteer Program, Helen or Hilary, 984-95 EL. ace Aug. $--Ongoing. Horseshoe Pitching, every day. 3 p.m. Mahon Park, 1700 block Mahon Ave., N.V. Everyone welcome. info: 988-7417, oee Aug. 5--Ongoing to Aug. 7. Reg. for 3-day backpacking trip to Garibaldi Mountain & Black Tusk scheduled for Aug. 7-9. Info: John Woolgar, YMCA 986-0388 or 926-5541. B.C. 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