14 - Friday, May 29, 1987 - North Shore News : NEWS photo Mike Wakefletd DANCERS, DRUMMERS and onlookers came from all over the Lower Mainland to participate at an in- ter-tribal Pow Wow at Queen Mary Community School last week. Fun found at country fair dogs. Special activities include a human juke box, a bottle stall, a treasure chest, a midway and a silent auction. Shoppers can visit-a New to You boutique and the plant sale. All proceeds will go to completion of a computer lab. The school is located at 70 Morven Dr. in West Vancouver. Parking will be provided. . COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL invites the community to its third annual country fair. - The fair, being held Saturday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., offers entertainment, food and bargains. , For the hungry there will be international foods, country baking and take-out hamburgers and hot DEMONSTRATION Sheep sheared 2) DAS BEET tate halon. MAPLEWOOD FARM’S flock of 12 sheep are lining up for their an- nua! woo! shearing and the public is invited on Sunday, May 31, to see how it’s done. Matt Robley of Saltspring Island will be behind the shears at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to do six sheep each time. Border collie Tuffy specializes in working the sheep with guidance from Robley. “Artisans of wool and other Heart disease ‘HEART DISEASE remains the ‘leading cause of death in Canada. 7 . According to figures released by Statistics Canada at the end of last Public Sale i The Sample Room sells wholesale men's and ladies’ fashion clothing to retail clothing stores and trade related companies. m Weare having our § first ever sale to the ; public May 30, 31 DON’T MISS OUT! fibres will demonstrate a wide variety of techniques from carding and spinning to knitting, weaving and felting. Pony trail rides and a food concession will be available throughout the day. Farm hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $1.25 for adults, 75 cents for children and $3.75 for a family of four. For further information call 929-5610. leading killer “year, 47,407 .Canadians died of coronary heart disease. This compares with a total of 181,323 deaths reported during the year in the country. , Saturday, May 30 — 9:00 am. to 9:00 pm. Sunday, May 341 — 9:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. roan WY school’s summer programs previewed WEST VANCOUVER’S Coll- ingwood School will host a June 2 presentation of the specialized summer programs available from a supplemental education service. The private school will present for area parents and professional educators an introduction into ser- vices available from - Learning Systems. Owned and operated by profes- sionals in special needs education, Learning Systems was established in 1980. The presentation at Collingwood will provide information into its July learning labs, primary learn- ing skills program, its August pro- gram for students with learning difficulties, classroom = survival skills and creative language arts workshops. Information on regular Learning Systems programs will also be available. Registration in the programs and student assessments must be com- pleted in June and early July to allow for program planning. Collingwood School is located at 70 Morven Dr. in West Vancouver. For more information call Stephanie or Linda at 263-2352. NEED ALAWYER OR LEGAL INFORMATION? LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE: If you think you might have a legal problem but aren't sure, if you need legal advice but don't know where to look, if you need a lawyer but don't know one— the Lawyer Referral Service can help you. It's simple and _ inexpensive: aa interview of up to 30 minutes costs only $10. Lawyer Referral Service, DIAL-A-LAW: For free general legal information on 125 different topics, phone toll-free 1-800-972-0956 (in Vancouver 687-3221). A public service of the B.C. Branch, Canadian Bar , Association, funded by the Law Foundation of B.C. | FREE prizes | WITH EVERY TEST DRIVE! inte FAB ee sms pees ete en ethane an See dicen faba ee Ne lates ialc ilk Cowan sentence ect