fe Xs Page A16, July 29, 1979 - Sunday News _ . UP, DOWN, AND AROUND—these two young girls seem to be having all the fun while helper Judy Slater is doing all the work. The children are enjoying themselves at the preschool play school at West Van Recreation Centre. There are morning classes July 19 to August 11 -- Neil Simon's ‘The Star Spangled Girl will be performed at Janus Theatre, 2611 W. 4 Ave., Vancouver, at 9 p.m. For tickets and information call 734-5522. Sunday, July 29 -- Annual Family Picnic of the North Shore Jewish Community Association, beginning 11} a.m.’ at Eldon Park, Ruby Street, North Van. Wading pool and organized games. Please bring your own refreshments. Non-members welcome. Information: J Patrick Weissenberg 682- 0611, local 459, or 985-5975 (home). Monday, July 30 -- North hore omen'’s Aglow (interdenominational charis- matic fellowship for women). Next meeting 7:30 p.m. at Frank Baker's, 657 Marine. Drive, West Van. Guest speaker Bobbi Hallet. Information: 985-7603 or 980-3266. . ore July 30 to August 20 -- Presentation House Summer School, second session, still has places available in the creative movement = and drama classes. Call 986-1351 for more information. Tuesday, July 31 -- New paintings by Canadian artist Vancouver area for the service: duty worker. dn Province of tA Lmed Long Term Foster Home ‘Urgently Needed || 14 yr. old Billy wants to stay in North Vancouver! He has been in a treat now ready to move to a foster home. ° He has been attending a tocal public schoo! and will enter grade 9 in September. Billy tikes baseball, football, photography, skiing, and acting, with encouragement of those around him. Billy who is only now learning to trust, needs a warm tamily who will be actively invotved with him. Ministry of Human Resources will provide board and } room, clothing, medical and dental coverage. if interested please contact Resources and ask for the family and children’s 93 - 6th St. New Westminster 622-9711 ih British Columbla oot nt centre in the North year and a half and is Ministry of Human Ministry of Human Resources Hon Grace M McCarthy Minister Rhys Griffith open 32 ne Federation Gallery, 367 Water Street, Gastown, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The exhibition continues through August 11. upcoming August 4, 5, 6 -- Birds of Canada Weekend at the Lynn Canyon’ Ecology Centre featuring knowledgeable speakers and hourly films. At) Lynn Canyon Park, North Van, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Admission: Saturday, free; Sunday and Monday: 75 cents for adults, 25 cents for children, $1.25 for family... For information call 987- 5922. August 4 and 5 -- Bowen Island Festival featuring ‘a bike tice. parade, bingo, gaines, iw. . lishing derby weigh-in, anc « ‘owboat race. For information call Bill Earle at 681-4531 (days) or 947-9561 at Bowen (evenings). ve 7 HARRISON GALLERIES Murray McCheyne Stewart sate in the preschool gym class and morning and afternoon classes for the play school. For information about the classes call 926-3266. (Terry Peters photo) . . History of Maple Fudge, a witty and fantastical comedy play for all ages, will be presented by Cap College Summer players at Deep Cove Library at2 p.m. Free. ene Friday, August 10 -- Slippery Saddles: A Cowboy Saga, a benefit dance starring Doug. and the Slugs with the Molloy gang featuring Cameron Molloy, will be ‘presented at O'Hara's Show Club at the foot of Main Street, Vancouver, at 8 p.m. ‘Tickets are $6 at the door or $5 in advance from Friends Records in North Van. aa August 1] and 12 -- Annual Flower Show put on by the B.C. Fuschia and Begonia Society will be held in the Floral Hall, Vandusen Botanical Gardens, Van- couver, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to-6 p.m. Sunday. | There will be a plant sale and teal a y remem a will ‘be available. Ad- mission: 50 cents for adults; children, free. nke Senior" Teens Camp, 16-19 years, at Camp Artaban August 25 to September 1. Now registering. Op- portunity for teens to enjoy the outdoors, swimming, boating, friends. Phone 987-7874 to repister. eee October 26 and 27 -- Gala ‘Reunion of the 1959-1960 Sir Winston Churchill Grad Class. Those wishing to attend should write to the Grad Class Committee, 3409 Arbutus St., Vancouver, B.C. V6) 3Z5 Little Boshkung 24°’ x 30”° FINE ART 2022 Park Royal South Mall Weat Vancouver 926-2615 speciatists in Restoration & Custom Framing CELEBRATING thelr wishes hy the guests. hiking and new 50th wedding anniversary recently were Irene and Nelson Thomas Reed, North ; Van residents since 1929. Mr. and Mrs. Reed have four children and eleven grandchildren. Guests from the lower Mainland, Hope, Alberta and Saskatchewan attended a reception at the North Lonsdale United Church, A blessing was sald by Rev. C.R. Henning and Mr. and Mrs. Reed were presented with gifts and good Recovery Inc., a. self-help aftercare group for nervous ailments, meets Fridays in the activity room of the North Van City Library from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For in- formation call 980-8879 or 985-7257 or 581-6926. phe Time Travellers Reading Club for grades 4 to 7 at all North Vancouver District Library branches. Members travel backwards or for- wards in time and make reports to the Daily Planet newspaper. Drop-in Bingo’ every Saturday at St. Thomas Aquinas School, North Van, from 2 p.m. to4 p.m.