Be , “Recreational. . ‘WHATS GOING ON” . In.order to ensure that. your: free an-. nouncement in “What’s Going On’ gets . proper and‘timely coverage please use or-follow-the standardized form below to : Date of event: *Brief description of event: ‘Place: Time(s): ** Any brief additional information: mage Sale,” this week _ Queen Mary Community Schoo! Summer. Teen . For teens 12 to 16 years. Begins July 6, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 pm to 9 pm until September 2. To register, call Rob Thompson at 988-6155. Tuesday, July 7 -- Alzheimer Society Family Support Group, Lonsdale United Church, 7:30 p.m. :Alzheimer — a degenerative brain disease ; affecting thousands i in B.C. y ‘Commanity School Program for For children 3-5 couraged. To register, call Rob - Thompson-at- 988-6155 between . Qamand 3pm. ean She . Tuesday, ‘July 7 -- to August 3.. Vancouver scapes at Presen- tation House Theatre Gallery. eee Wednesday, July 8 -~- Would you like to experience a telescopic view of the moon, stars and the rings of Saturn? Astronomer, David Rogers from the Van- couver Planetarium will at at Mt. Seymour Provincial Park today and on Thursday, July 16, 1981. Both outings commence about 9:00 p.m. Meet atop Mt. Seymour. Parking Lot, No. 3. In case of cloudy weather, a slide/talk presentation will be offered. Everyone is welcome. Wednesday, July 8 -- Coping - with Cancer Group - Topic for discussion - “Cancer & Stress” Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms 1 & 2 off the Terrace Cafeteria - 15th street entrance, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Open to anyone interested to share experiences, problems, fears about cancer. Saturday, July 11 Pippi Longstocking, harum-scarum heroine of the books by Astrid Lindgren and favourite of several generations of schovlchildren, comes to the silver screen at Lynn Valicy Library at tl am. The movie 1s based on the first Pippi Longstocking story. and lasts approximately an hour and a half, it as children aged 7 and up The program will be repeated on Monday, July 13 at 700 pm at the Seycove Library at 1204 Caledonia, North Vancouver eee * Three o: four words only. E.G., “Children’s Films,” “Serninar for Single Parents,” ¢tc. recommended for . a (day {month) ‘upcoming | Wednesday, July 22 -- Coping with Cancer Group - Topic for discussion - “Day by Day with Cancer” - Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms 1 & 2 off the Terrace Cafeteria - 15th Street entrance, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Open to anyone interested to share experiences, problems, fears about cancer. : ongoing Discovery Drawing -- offered by Bette Vancotghnett, Lynn Valley United Church, Classes Tues. and Thurs. July 7 - 30, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Inquiries or info., call Bette 985-0309. see ’ Monday evenings continuously throughout year Seycove Duplicate Bridge Club will now be held at 1515 Pemberton, Rm. 202. 7:30 p.m. Every Monday. New name of club will be Pemberton Bridge Club, phone 929-5559 or 987-3733. ~ Seymour Heights Parent Par- ticipation has several vacancies in the Jand 4 year old programs. For information, please call Kathy Black, 929-7062. eee Queen Mary Community School summer teen program will be holding registration for 12 to 16 year olds on July 6, July 8 and July 10 at Queen Mary School, 988-6155. No registration fee. It will be a fun summer of field trips, beach fun. cookouts, hiking. swimming, bdowling. rollersk ating, movies, etc eee Ics Raining, i's pouring, but Maplewood Children’s Farm 1s still open! The farm animals want to see you! 405 Seymour River Place, N.V. Closed Mondays, Open ° Holiday Mondays, open all other days 10 a.m to4p.m.. Ph. 929-5610 Fliness for Sentors, West Van United Church, 21st and Esquimalt. Classes weekday Mornings except Thursday Information 922-858} Semmer Fltness Classes St Cathennes Church, Ridgewood Dr . North Van Classes Tuesday & Thursday 845 am _= and Monday & Wednesday 6 Wp m Babysitung available in mor ning. Drop in or call Heather Henderson, 988-6229 eo 8 @ not paid CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Property Taxes due July 17, 1981 1981 Property Tax Notices have now been mailed It you have not received a notice, please contact the tax office at 14t W_ 14th Street or phone 985 7761 New owners are responsible for payment of taxes whether registration in their name is complete or PENALTY of 5% will be added to unpaid current taxes at the close of business July 17. tional penalty of 56% will be added to unpaid current taxes at the close of business October 16. 1981 if elligible, ensure that your Provincial HomeOwner Grant Application is completed IN FULL and in the hands of the Collector on ot before July 17. avoid penalty on this amount Application for the Grant should be made whether or not current taxes due are 1981 1981 and an addi 1981 to City Treasurer Cottector “Rum- ** Add, for example: merchandise and/or attractions offered; ! - shows; names of’ speakers; phone a fumber for information; etc. ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS -zgive us the details. Further copies of the form:can.be-piéked-up from Reception . _ at the North -Shore -News., Lonsdal@ Avenue, North Vancouver 1139> {date) title. of films or Seycove Community Centre, 1204 Caledonia Ave. in Deep Cove is offering a variety of programs and activities for the summer. Registration is currently being held at the Information Desk in the Centre, Monday to Friday from 9 am to noon. Some of the programs being offered are: preschool playground, canoeing, pottery, tennis, guitar, sculpture, dancersize, and drama. For a complete list, and additional - information on programs, please call 929-7981. The District Library outlet at Seycove is also offering an array of programs for children. Pick up a brochure at Seycove or one of the other District Library branches. . : see Adventure Playground program in West Vancouver requires a vairiety of materials for children to play and learn with. Since many of the materials used are household items: plastic cartons of all sizes, tin foil, paper tubes, ice creams sticks, etc., the program staff seeks miscellaneous donations ex- cluding metallic or glass objects. The staff desperately needs building supplies, such as wood scraps, nails, cabinets,- house paints, etc. and any donations would be greatly appreciated. The staff can collect any large iteths from individual homes if necessary. Please contact John at 926-3266. Qualified Daycare Supervisor required in a Daycare Centre once a week and also to take charge for 9 days in August from the 10th to the 14th and 17th to 20th. Conveniently located near Lonsdale. Telephone 980-3867 mornings. Wednesday, every week -- Toddler's Storytime, N. Van. City Library, 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Stories, songs and finger plays for 2 and 3-year-olds and their mums! brass carbide lamp; much more. oy Antique Auction Monday July6 = 7:30 p.m. Tuesday July 7 7:30 p.m. A good quality sale of both local & imported consignments FEATURING Victorian mahogany bookcase; Victorian inlaid loo table; set of 10 oak dining chairs; 19th centyry oak bureau; good quality bedroom suites; set of 6 dining chairs; small china cabinets; 3 roll-top deska; oak filing cabinets; figurines; 6 pc. oak dining room suite; ° 19th century 8 day Grandfather clock with inlaid oak case; Mirror back side boards; gine book- case; wash stand; mantel clocks; | mahogan rocking cradle; jug and bowl sets; dld water colours; old brass and copper itenas; w “‘mirtors; ald leaded glass; and Viewing: Sunday uly 5, Sale days from 10:30 a.m. CENTRAL AUCTION 20560 Langicy By-Pass on No. 10 534.832 Langicy 34-8322 ONGOING. Neighborhood House’ is offering summer day care for boys and girls aged 6 to 12 of working parents. Program commences June 30 and runs through to’ August 21, 3 p.m: to 6‘p.m., at Ridgeway School (420 East 8th), and at ‘Lynn Valley Elementary (3250 Mountain Hwy). Fees are $200 per month per child: and Gevernment subsidies are available for those parents whose financial situation would make the full fee . prohibitiye. Application for subsidy should be made through the Day Care Information Services, 985-9181. Application for enrolment should be made as, soon as possible by contacting Bob Pollock at the North Shore Neighborhood House, 225 East 2nd Street. North Vancouver, 987-8138. s 8 *& Windsor House an. alternative parent participation public school, is now atcepting enrolment for Kindergarten to Grade 7. For information, call 985-7315. Visitors welcome Capilano Preschool, 1058 Ridgewood Drive, North Van, has openings in September afternoon class for 3 year olds {noon to 2 p.m.) For more in- formation call 987-8581. Floating Frog Drama Workshop takes place Fridays, starting July 17, at the North Vancouver City Library at 10:30 a.m. Pre- register now for the exciting drama workshop for children ages 5-12. Music, fun and lots of participation featured. For more information call 980-0581, Children’s Department. Baby ducks, baby goats, baby sheep, baby ‘rabbits to see at Maplewood Children’s Farm. eae What’s Going On Deadlines Announcements for this section in our Wednesday edition should be delivered or mailed to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline is 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. the 12 Royal Dalton h century 12 noon - 6 p.m. North Shore Summer hours for Seycove . branch of the North Vancouver District Library are: Monday- Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Thursday & Friday, 10 a.m. - 4. “Closed Saturdays and Sundays, These .times are jn effect from June 29 to August. 29. - *@ & Lynn Valley Community Hall Pre-school (corner Frederick and Mountain’ Highway) Register now for: Pre-School Playground, Summer, for 3, 4, and 5 yr. olds. This program will include: arts and crafts, tum- bling, swimming, outdoor ac- tivities, and special’ events. Participants may register for one or two mornings or afternoons per week, for July or August or both. Register. at the- Karen Magnussen arena, 937 Lynn~ Valley Road, N. Van. For more information, contact the N. Van. Rec. Centre — 988-6166 or Karen Magaussen Arena - 984- 9341. een Students got extra time this summer? Lots of volunteer jobs available. Learn and contribute. Work at a daycamp, playground program,’ with seniors or han- dicapped. Explore the choices. Call the Volunteer Action Centre ai 985-7 138 for details. An intensive four week course in Speech and Oral reading is offered by Audrey Hlady, ARCT, LTCL, from July 10 to Augast 4. Enrolment limited to 5. North ‘Shore. Women's Centre needs | volunteer ‘staff ‘for its feminist “information” ‘centre. These office workers will handle phone calls, meet the public, learn about: community affairs, and? gain experience. for .paid work. If interested call 987-4822. oe 8 Upper Lonsdale Parent Par- © : ticipation ‘Preschool still has a few vacancies for the 3 year old and 4 year old program com- mencing in September. - For further information please call Linda Robertson, 985-1612. Register now for the North Vancouver Recreation Com- mission Summer Playground Program: A program designed for school-aged boys and girls will -be offered by the NVRC during July and August. Each weekly session will include activities such as arts and crafts, sports, active games, music, singing, nature -studies, swim- ming and drama. A_ weekly special event will also be in- cluded. The program will be held at a number of North Van parks and ‘schools. Monday through Friday, times: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. daily. Registrations will be accepted at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre, -123 East 23rd Street for all locations. Cost: $25.00 per week. Saturday moming, cvery week SATURDAY STORYTIME. ‘North Vancouver City Library, 10:30, stories, fairy tales, games and songs for children, ages 4-8; all good listeners and singers welcome! TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2-1583 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: 986-2221 Offices, 721 All new the School kindergarten. centres. registrants. NORTH VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICT FRENCH IMMERSION REGISTRATION POLICY The North Vancouver School Board has recently approved changes in registration procedures for the district’s French Immersion program. The most significant changes are given below. Further details are available from the School Board Chesterfield Avenue, Vancouver. Ph. 987-8141. registrations Immersion are to be made through Board Office and not through the French Immersion school. Parents may list children for kin- dergarten registration at any time. (e.g. A child who is three years old could be listed for registration for the year he/she is old enough to enter The total number of children admitted to French Immersion kindergarten in any one year will not exceed 45 in any one of the three 75% of the places in each centre will be allocated on o ‘‘first come’’ basis to children on the registration lists. The remaining places will be allocated by lot from amongst all the remaining North for french immersion