f a Loca! artists participate in Globe ‘90 NORTH SHORE artists will add their voices to growing concern over the environment at a public forum, concert and dance celebra- tion as part of Globe °90. Winds of Change, which takes place in the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre today and to- night, will focus on the environ- ment, education, entertainment and economics. A panel discussion will critique Learn Steelhead fishing LEARN THE techniques and methods of catching Steelhead salmon from an experienced fish- erman and guide at a four-day course offerd by recCentre Karen Magnussen. The River Steelhead Fishing course includes two in-class ses- sions on Mondays, March 26 and April 2, and two days fishing in a river. Participants will learn how to tie basic fisherman knots, how to clean and prepare fish, where to shop for best prices, and many important tips. Participants must bring their own rod, reel and hip waders. Find a job NORTH SHORE Continuing Education invites peopie over 45 who are currently unemployed to auend a free three-week job search program. Skills Plus is actually a job-fin- ding club in which participants share their knowledge and resources. A coach gives informa- tion on networking, interview skills, self-marketing, resume de- velopment and many other job search techniques. The goal of the club is to help all Participants obtain the job of the highest feasible quality in che shortest feasible time perio. And it works — between 80 to 90 per cent are successful in finding jobs appropriate to their abilities. The Skills Plus Program is especially valuable to job-seekers at the management leve!. Federally funded, the program offers excellent instruction and group support. ‘‘This is the best ‘course you can find in B.C.,"’ states one job-seeker. Another of- fers, ‘‘It compares favorably with courses you pay $4,000 or $5,000 for elsewhere.” The Skills Plus Program is ongoing, with the next intake scheduled for March 26. Call Mary Landell at 987-6894 for details. Instructor Don McDonald has 25 years of fishing and guiding ex- perience and has fished almost every river from the Lower Mainland to Vancouver Island to California. A North Shore resi- dent, Don is also a member of the Sport Fishing Advisory Board, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and is a director of the B.C. Wiidlife Federation. Enrolment in the River Steelhead Fishing course is limited so early registration is advised. Call 987-PLAY (using Visa/MC) or drop by any North Vancouver recreation commission facility. Call 984-934! for further informa- tion. and assess Globe ‘90, explore solu- tions and chailenge participants to come up with a common statement of agreement, from | to 5:45 p.m After the panel, an evening con- cert headlined by Paul Horn, Paul Hyde and former North Shore singer Holly Arntzen and her band begins at 7 p.m. Nerth Vancouver's Metropolis Dance and West Vancouver's Mae Moore are among the entertainers. The purpose of the event is to raise money for environmental groups and to examine the cultural and spiritual values that underlie the shift to a sustainable economy. “It’s to ilustrate that a sus- tainable economy might be a fun place to live in,'’’ said concert coordinator Fred Strong, ‘tAnd to celebrate a change in the way we see the world.” Tickets to Winds of Change are available at Ticket Master, Black Swan Records, Capers and Highlife Records. The evening concert and dance is $16. Seniors and students receive discounts. Phone 731-7808 for informa- tion. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER FOR SALE BY TENDER 19 RESIDENTIAL LOTS BLUERIDGE AND LYNN VALLEY NEIGHBOURHOODS Minimum Acceptable Prices $219,500.00 - $257,006.00 Selection of cul-de-sac lots of various sizes. The closing time for sealed bids will be 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday April 17, 1990. For further information contact Nei! Carlisle, the Land Department at the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7N 2K6. Telephone 987-7131 *| Contestants shal “release of her photograph to «| Capilano Mall Merchants Co-op for their use in advertising purposes relating to this contest. Winner's parent or guardian shall sign a release and acknowledgement that releases Capilano Mall and ail participants in this contest from any causes of action, claim or demands whatsoever which may now or subsequently arise and that acknowledges winner’s compliance with alt rules of this contest. Photos cannot be returned. OPEN 10 ALL NORT H SHORE GIRLS 542 YEARS OLD authorize the LITTLE MISS WILL WIN: © A session from Charles Stuart Model & Talent Agency ¢ Dance lessons from North Shore Academy of Dancing » Britannica Atlas © $50 Gift Certificate from Panda Shoes © Set of Encyclopedia Britannica « Trophy from Kerr's Keys & Engraving Participation in selected fashion shows ¢ Picture in North Shore News Pius more! CHERRY BLOSSOM SALE Ail Sterling Silver Jewellery 50° 70%. 2436 MARINE DR. WEST VANCOUVER 925-4985 DEEP COVE BIKE SHOP CLEARANCE SALE ALL BIKES MUST GO MARIN MUIRWOODS MARIN PALISADES TRAIL MARIN BEAR VALLEY MARIN ELDRIDGE PINE MOUNTAIN: MARIN TEAM MARIN KONA FIRE MOUNTAIN KONA LAVA DOME KONA CINDERCONE KONA EXPLOSIF The Mountain Bike Specialist Tues.-Sat. 10:30-6:00 Sun. 10:30-5:00 DEEP COVE BIKE SHOP WEST VANCOUVER 926-5541 NORTH VANCOUVER 986-0388 ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: ° Preliminary judging Wednesday, March 28 fall entries phoned) * Dance competition (for 25 finalists) — all instruction provided. Fashion Shows (for 25 finalists) ¢ Crowning Saturday, April 7th Ir] CAPILANOMALL 935 Marine Drive, N. Van 980-8561 25 - Friday, March 23. 1990 - North Shore News