31 - Friday, July 15, 1988 ~ North Shore News WHAT'S GOING ON Is a fice service provided for son-profil groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writ- ing, and received by our office at feast one week in advance of the event, The News will do its best to ensure the dated items appear in the paper at least once before the event, but space con- strainis mey limit the number of submis- stons that can be printed. What's Going On forms can be picked up al the front desk at the News. Picase address your entries to: What's Going Qa, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver ¥7M 2114, Suly 16--Nature Walk. Lighthouse Park. 10 a.m. for one hour, Meet vol- unteer guide in carpark. Info: 926- 2805. eee July 16--West Coast Whale Watching with Eagle Harbour Centre 5575 Marine Dr. West Vancouver. Pre- register: 921-7425 . §ee July 16--Saturday storytime for 4-8 year olds. N.V. City Library. 10:30 a.m, July 17- West Vancouver Teen Drop- in Centre. Every Friday and Saturday night from 7 to 11 p.m. Inglewood YMCA building, side door. 13 to 18 year olds welcome. Info: 926-2683. eo8 July 17-- Staff Car Wash. North Shore Winter Club, 11:30 a.m. Bring your dirty cars. soe July 17--Hike to Damfiwo Lakes, Church Mt. Crossover, Baker. area. Leaders: Perry 985-8123 and Rick 985-9263. Meet at Lonsdale Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale at 8 easy ~ we oy July 17--West Vancouver Concert By the Sea. Carillon Quartet and Razz- matazz Dancers. Horseshoe Bay 4 to 5 p.m., Ambleside Park 7 10 8 p.m. Free entertainment for the whole family. Cancelled if raining. Info: 926-3266. ate July 17--Bingo drop-in. N.S. Winter Club, 1325 E. Keith Rd., N.V. 3-5 p.m. July 18--Super sports camps at Lons- dale Rec Centre. Run to July 22. For 9-14 year olds. Softball camp, golf camp. Info: 988-6166, ont July 18--North Shore Keep Well Drop- in. If a.m. to 2 p.m. for adults over 50. Exercise and relaxation. Counsell- ing for health and personal business. Info: 987-8138. ene July 18--North Shore Keep Well Walk- ing Clu’ for adults over 50. Meet at 9:30 a.m. at the N.S. Neighbourhood House, rain or shite. Info: 987-8138, * July 18--Computer Camps for ages 6 to 13. Eagle Harbour Community Centre. 5575 Marine Dr, West Vancouver. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Pre-register: 921-7425, wee July 18--Summer swim lessons. West Vancouver Aquatic Centre. Monday through Friday until July 30. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. All levels, Red Cross and Royal Lifesaving. ae July 18--Register now for summer day camps for 6-14 year olds. N.S. Winter Club, Info: 985-4135. oon July 18--Lunch Box Brigade Summer Day Camp for 3 to 5 year olds. North Shore Winter Club. 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Register now for programs running inert eepE IY weekly from July 25 to Aug. 26. Info: 985-4135. ene July $8--Parent support group for those trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior (practising Toughlove). Info: Sandy 929-6142 (even.) or Linda 988-2732. eee July 18--Arts in Action puppet show. John Lawson Park, 10 a.m. Free children’s entertainment sponsored by the District of West Vancouver. Cancelled if raining. Info:926-3266. see duly 18--Emotions Anonymous — self-help support group for emotional growth. Are you hurting and would like to change? Alano Club, 176 E. 2nd St., N.V. 8:30 p.m. July 19--North Vancouver Newcomers Club. Meeting room Capilano Library., 7:30 p.m. Speaker on hiking and survival on North Shore moun- tains. July 20-Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.V. City Library. 10a.m., tl a.m., 2 p.m. ose July 29--N.S. Keep Well Drop-in for adults over 55, Silver Harbour Centre, 9:30 am to 2 p.m. Info: 980-2474, se July 20--N.S. Keep Well Walking Club. Meet at Silver Harbour Centre at 9:30 a.m. Transportation to site. Info: 980-2474, ete July 20--Homesharing for Single Mothers Open House. For lower mainland mothers interested in sharing a home. June 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Richmond Family Place, 6560 Gilbert Rd., Richmond. Info: 278-8033. 0 wort ea HS a) a carvan Ok eS . Fee ME Ag TO Aen ere . PT REDE Tab dts July 20--Small Claim Court Workshop. Jury Room. Court House, 200 F. 23rd. St., N.V. Starting an Action, 1 p.m. The Court Hearing, 2 p.m. Collection procedures 3 p.m. Info: 985-7138. eee July 20--West Vancouver Concert By the Sea: Gleneagle Scottish Dancers. Ambleside Park, 7 to 8 p.m. Cancelled if rainy. Info: 926-3266. eat July 21--N.S. Keep Well Drop-in. 9:30 am, to 1:30 p.m. W.V. Seniors Activity Centre. Counselling for well being. Must reserve ahead, Info:926-4375. eon Jaly 22--Louise McKnight reads to elementary school children in French, N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 1 am. aoe duly 22--Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.V. City Library. 10a.m., 2 p.m, oee July 22--N.S. Seniors’ Network Socie- ty: volunteer seniors helping other seniors to solve their problems. Counselling also available. Office: 201-900 W, 16th St. Hours: 9:36 a.m.-2 p.m. Call 984-2508. If no answer, message may be left on recorder. After hours: 988-0590 or 988-7657. Kids learn on computers JUST WHEN you thought all summer camps for kids were full, the Eagle Harbour Community Centre offers yet another one. The Arts, Science and Techno- logy Centre is bringing computers to Eagle Harbour for a four-day Computer Camp for kids on July 18 to 2k. The camps will be divided into two age groups: 6 to 9 years (from for all the colors! materials: $35. include: A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP WITH CHERYL KOLANDER-AUGUST 5-7 earn the principals and techniques of natural dyeing on silk. Instruction will include choice of yarns, preparation, handling, and all of the main mordants. Youll learn about safe and natural dyestuffs (Indigo, weld, fustic, madder, brazil wood, cochineal, logwood) as well as creating your own designs on fabric, using the ancient fold-and-stitch resist techniques. Other topics include: ‘Therapeutic Aspects of Silk’ and ‘Color and the Emotions: ou will take home eight 4-0z. skeins of silk dyed in your choice of colors and spins and a square yard silk scarf that you will design and dye yourself. And, you'll receive printed instructions heryl Kolander is the author of ‘A Silkworker's Notebook, the definitive work on silk for fibre artists. Her natural hand-dyed silk colors are used in such contemporary fibre works as Judy Chicagos tapestries, Joan Rennes Flaming Fibres tapestries and Dianne Itter’s knotted cord creations. Jam Bay Farm is a 100-acre organic farm rich with crops, meadows, forests and wildlife, a stocked trout pond and a half mile of ocean shoreline set in a peaceful valley on Pender Island. You will enjoy delicious meals cooked with produce from our gardens, walks on the beach and through the woods, horses, canoeing, hot tub and sauna, A 50% deposit is due two weeks before the workshop and will confirm your registration. Tuition, room and board: $190, ther workshops scheduled for Clam Bay Farm this surmmer * Govindido - ‘Hands On’ Drum Workshop, July 15-17 « Susan Hughes - The Garden Within. July 22-24 * Robert Minden - Ways of Telling — A Storytelling Workshop, Aug. 19-21 ¢ Sharyn Yuen - Papermaking by Hand. Sept. 9-11 * Daphne Marlatt - Journal Writing for Women. Sept. 16-18 © Sandra Semchuck - Photographing Within Play. Sept. 30-Oct. 2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL CORRINE DAVIS. CLAM BAY FARM R.R.1 North Pender Island, B.C. am B.C. VON 2M0