Al0-Wednesday, September 3, 1980- North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson INQUIRING REPORTER Candy floss, laughing children, crowds and exhibits were all part of this year’s Pacific National Exhibition. Today's questions is: “What did you think of this is year’ s PNE?” SR eR Ure . Laurie Singer North Vancouver I thought it was good. I enjoyed the games and the rides the most, although they were pretty expensive. Cindy Eistetter North Vancouver I did not hke it. It was far too expensive. The food building was OK. Jason McCrea North Vancouver It was good. I had a lot of fun. I enjoyed the JET STAR and the roller coaster. The Canadian Armed Forces exhibit was better this year than last. 75€ to throw one dart is very expensive, since I always play unul ! win. Art Taylor North Vancouver It was pretty pood 1 hhed the prise house It was the best onc they had vet Mr Quaade North Vancouver Penpoyed uovery mou h Phve bathers cons thre tbel way wele shed Nee I the orabts ec abiitat wos ae Ee sive bs abive tbrin ye ase bree sertefiol we dedas alt teeny th thre the soiat “Middle East Crisis — the Palestinian View” is a credit- free course being offered at Capilano College this September. An excellent source of in- formation for anyone in- terested in this long-standing crisis, the course will start with an extensive background of the Middle East area and people, then proceed up through recent events to a discussion on possibilities for the future of the Palestinian people and Israel. Instructor Hannah Kawas is an expert on the Middle East by academic training, Capilano College course focuses on current crisis in Middle East publication and first-hand experience. President of the Canada- Arab Friendship tion ang head of the estine Distribution Centre, she will cover, in order, the topics of The Problem, The People, Zionism and the British - Mandate, THe Zionist State. Palestine. After 1967, The Palestinian People Now, and will be held Tuesdays from 7:3 to 9:30 p.m. starting September 23 and the fee for the nine sessions is $30. Senior citizens receive free North Van Arts Council to mull interaction of arts and science Why has a man, who has degrees in mathematics and physics, made a very suc- cessful career in the arts? Lister Sinclair, playright and writer, and currently Ex- ecutive Producer of C.B.C. Television Drama, has done just that. He will be addressing an open dinner meeting on Friday, September 12 at Ca- nyon Gardens Restaurant, ' North Vancouver on the im- portance of the interaction of arts and sciences in education. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council particularly welcomes this speech as an = auspicious beginning for their newly formed Arts and Education Committee. This fall the committee will be studying the 96-page report on arts and education prepared by the B.C. Section of the Cana- dian Conference of the Arts. Scuba diving at Cap College This fall Capilano College is ooffenmng Basic Scuba Diving for those who are interested ino caploring underwater Starting Tuesday October 7 at 7 30 pm | classroom sessions will be held at the College and pool Ron An sessions at drews Pool Students carolling in Basic Scuba Diving must be sensor level swimmers or cquivalent and at least 16 years old Phe fee of SILOS for the Course tne ludes in struction pool «hares text supphes aod certifi ation by the Natronal Assoc ration of Vonder water Listes tors tout student, must sapply thesr own boarsi. voorkeling Coqer qemaent bose Hieere Vetarted ora) Pocrenvatteccen avened ore pestration soe Capp barre. t le peat UNG, ei en) The occasion is the Tenth Annual General Meeting of the North Vancouver Com- munity Arts Council, 7:00 p.m. September 12, at Canyon Gardens Restaur- amt, open to members and the general public. Tickets $15.00. For reservations call 988-6844 before September 8. tuition on all Capilano Col- lege courses. To register, call the col- lege at 986-1911, local 321. INTERIOR DECORATING 987-1082 DAYS 988-7520 EVES. - Square Dance Club Weicomes couples to a “‘one night stand” introductory night on Friday, Sept. 5 at 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. at N. Lonsdale United Church 3380 Lonsdale Ave. No experience necessary Call 987-7777 tor Add’! information Dr. Craig Bergstrom Physician & Surgeon is pleased to announced the opening of his General Medical & Family Practice at 383 North Dollarton Highway in Deep Cove at the Dollar Shopping Center 929-1268 STEREO CASSETTE DECKS CTS GTR NRG OT or RSMB - cask TO SPECIALLY PRICED a AO sem evad swerve ay arenas METAL - F.L. METERS Menesiwokemeetn 1 wma +a ee nin onadeoninatn timate, Gl $289°° C.G.M. Sound & Color “24 Years of Professional Sales & Service” 1596 Marine Drive North Vancouver, B.C. 987-3121 987-4323