B28 - Wednesday, April 18 , 1984 - North Shore News EM what’s going On this week Thursday, April 19 — Easter Celebration & Praise Service, LOS W 12th St. at The Salvation Ar- my, N Wan 7? 30) Woll include Jots of special music, Gospel Magi. Lord's Prayer presenta- tion, exght Bible students from Salvation Army college in Toronto. Public cordially invited to atiend zk * Thursday, April 19 — Living with an Explorer (Babies 9-18 mon) Carson Graham Sen Sec School, 2145 Jones Ave. NV 7 30-9 30 p.m for 8 Thurs. How to begin discipline, normal behaviour, nutrition, safety, play needs Register 985-8741, info 988-528! x * * Thursday, April 19 — Puppet play The taster Otter Lynn Valley Library, 10 am and 11 am. A special puppet perfor- mance for children aged 3 years and up x~* Thursday, April 19 — 6.18 p.m Special Maundy Thursday Passover Communion Meal, St Christopher's Hall, 188th & In- glewood, West Van , 922-5323, $5 00 per couple triday. April 20 — “in Three Days’, a play recalling the evenly surrounding Jesus’ pas sion, crucifixion and resurrection as remembered by His Mother and the men and women closest to Him. St. Catherine’s Anglican Church, 1088 Ridgewood Dr , North Van 730 p.m upcoming Monday, April 23 — Easter Eg- gstravanganza, W Van = Rec Centre, 780-22nd St, W Van 1.00-3:30 p.m. $2.00/child Ages 4&4 yrs., 6-8 yrs. An afternoon of fun Easter and Spring Ac- tivities, including crafts, games, Easter Egg hunts and a special performance by ‘‘Iim_ the Magivian"’ x * Tuesday, April 24 — 7 30 pm District wide charity duplicate bridge game Computer hands Identical hands played at same ume at various other sites in B.C., Oregon, and Washington Hand analyses given oul at end of game. Restricted to players with under 20 registered master points Place Pemberton Duphcate Brndge Club. #202, 1515 Pemberton, N. Van Pro seeds to Canadian Heart foun dation Phone 929 S889 tor tur ther info , 987-3733 atter 6 40 Pom on evening of game » 8 Tuesday, April 24 — Presenting John Gray, Lynn Valley Library, 79 p.m North Wan District library celebrates the National Book Festival with a visit from the internationally acclaimed Playwright) and entertainer Please pre-register 984-0286 xk * Tuesday. April 24 — 6.30-10 00 pm Four Seasons Hotel “How to Avoid Professional Liability and Control Losses’’ Phone CPS Seminars 736-4627 tor registration and into x kk oO Tuesday, April 24 — Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, 2-8 pm. No Monday chime x *® & Wednesday, April 25 — Coping with Cancer Group. topic fgr discussion Coping with anger. Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms | & 2, off the Terrace Cafeteria, Sth St entrance, 730-8 30 pm. Open to anyone interested to share experiences, problems, fears about cancer Wednesday. April 25 — Ladies Nite out, Celebrity waiters, Sports Page Restaurant, 6-10 pim. Celebrity waters trom Van Canucks, BC Lions, Nan Whitecaps a wt Wednesday, April 25 — North } hear Kathleen Wallace-Deering of Project Ploughshares talk of her recent trip to the USSR and her interviews there with women ON peace issues. x © * Wednesday, April 25 — North Shore Fish & Game Club IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the popularity and volume of What's Going On, announcements must now be submitted on the form provided, which will be printed in the paper or will be available at the North Shore News. What's Going On is a free service for non-profit com- munity groups on the North Shore. The News does its best to ensure that all items appear at least once before the event; however, space limitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single item received will run. For this reason, non-North Shore events are not normally accepted. Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday and for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. Shore Peacemakers, United Chuch., Blvd... 7:30 pm Highlands 3258 Edgemont Invites you to meeting, Legion Hall basement. 123 W. Sth St. N Van 7 30 p.m. Guest speaker and film New members & guests welcome w kt Wednesday, April 25 — Discus- sion group for people who have multiple sclerosis, Fireside room, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont, 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm Bring a sandwich for lunch Discussion leader’ Dr M. Ken drick, topic “Coping with depres sion’. For info or transportation call 263-3244 “ * & Wednesday, April 25 — Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology. 6:30 Buffet din- ner meeting Ulrica Wallers- terner, Industrial Hygienist, Workers Compensation will talk about her work as an industrial hygienist with special emphasis on her research on the safety of Visual Display Terminals (VDT5) $7 SO per person. 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