What’s Going On____ this week____ Moaday, January 12--Keep-fit, Ballet. Highlands Elementary School program, 3150 Colwood Dr., N. Van. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. (mature ladies); 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. (teens, adults). First class free, drop-ins welcome. Info: teacher, Irene Johnston, 988-7329 or school, 985- 3534, gat Monday, January 12-Babysitiers need for day. .-e and evening jobs. Register with Capilano Community Services, 988-7115. No registry fee. tet Monday, January 12--(Mondays until March 30) Talking 11 Out — Alter- natives to Victimization for Women. North Shore Family Services, 4303-126 E. 15th St., North Van. 7 - 9 p.m. In- fo: 988-5281. nek Tuesday, January 13--Trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior? Join a parent support group (practising Toughlove). Info: Sandy, 929-6142 or Linda, 988-2732. went Tuesday, January 13--West Van Chess Club, open Tuesdays 7:30 to 11 p.m. West Van Rec Centre, Dogwood Rm. Few membership vacancies still open. Gues: welcome. Info: 926-1661. ‘e+ Tuesday, fanuary 13--Armchair Theatre — Photographer and visual expert, Bert Schendel, presents Easter Island. North Van City Library. 7 p.m. Info: 980-4424. Tuesday, January 13--(until March 24) Leadership Development for Teens. Karen Magnussen Arena,, 937 Lynn Valley Rd., (Grouse Rm.), 6:30 to 9 p.m. Fee: $14 for li-week program. Registration necessary. Info: 984-9341. ete Tuesday, January 13--Crafts and stories. West Van Memorial Library. For 5 to 9 year olds. 7 p.m. Free. Call 926-3291 to pre-register. atet Tuesday, January 13~Pyjama_ story time and crafts, West Van Memorial Library, 7 p.m. For 5 - 9 year olds. Free. wee Tuesday, January 13-Infant, Child CPR. West Van YMCA, 1735 In- glewood. 6 - 10 p.m. Pre-registration 4 days prior to course. 926-5541. $18/ person, $30/couple. tank Wednesday, January 14--Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital, seminar rooms | and 2. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Symptom control. weak Wednesday, January 14--Stamp Col- lecting featuring Herb Williams of N.S. Stamp Club. For children ages 7 to 12. North Van City Library. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Info: 980-4424. * n* Wednesday, . January 14--Woman's Aglow morning fellowship. Lynn Valley United Church, 3201 Mountain THE ORUENT EXPRESS TRAVELTALE FILM NARRATED IN PERSON BY KATHY DUSEK THREE LOCATIONS 5 SHOWS VAN. ORPHEUM Wed., Jan. 14 - 6:00 p.m. Res.: $8.25, 7.50, 7.00 Stu. $5.75 North Van CENTENNIAL (3 shows) Thu., Jan. 15 6:00-8:30 p.m. Fri., Jan 16 Mat. 2:00 p.m. Res. $8.25 Studenis $5.75 RICH. GATEWAY THEATRE Fri., Jan. 16 - 8:00 p.m. Res.: $8.25 Students $5.75 TKTS AT ALL VTC/CBO OUTLETS INFORMATION and CHARGELINE ph: 280-4444 (Ticket prices subject to service charge) Hwy., 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Babysitting provided. All ladies welcome. Speaker: Sue Piouffe from Mission. Info: 988- 3431. eee Wednesday, January 14--North Shore Historical Society meeting. 7 p.m. Ac- tivity room of N. Van City Library. Program: B.C. Days — vignettes of B.C. history by group of young people in pantomime. Everyone welcome. In- fo: 985-2893. eae Wednesday, January 14--Capilano Flower Arranging Club meeting. Queen Mary Community School library, W. 13th St.. iNorth Van. Video on basic fresh flower arranging followed by practical demonstration. New members welcome. Info: Joan Berry, 988-7705 (evenings). wae Wednesday, January 14--Taking on Stress and Winning. Free lecture by Dr. Frank Martin. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E, 22nd St., North Van. 10 a.m. Call 980-2474 to register. pacers Wednesday, January 14--Village Squares — beginners square dance classes. Delbrook Community Centre, 600 W. Queens. North Van. 8 - 10:30 p.m. Info: 984-4181 or 987-7777. ene Thursday, January 15--People 55 years of age and over welcome for bingo, dinners and trips. North Van Memorial Community Centre Senior Citizens club. Club meets first and third Thurs- day every month at ! p.m. in Capilano Rm., North Van Rec Centre. Info: 986-4940 or 988-1046. ete Friday, January 16--Alanon/Alatcen provide on-going service to the North Shore for people who are conceined about someone’s drinking. Call 688- i716 for North Shore contacts. ket Friday, January 16--Free public lecture. RRSPs, RRIFs, Annuities: Scme Points to Ponder — for people in their sixties. West Van Senior Centre, 695 - fst St. 1:30 p.m. Speaker: David McKeown, MBA. Registration 926- 4375. Sponsored by North Shore In- formation and Volunteer Centre. nee Sunday, January 18--Singles study group over breakfast. Pantry Restau- rant, 112 W. ‘3th, N. Van. 9 - 10:30 a.m. Discussions on practical subjects. Info: Carolyn, 980-3064. net Sunday, January 18--North Van Rec Centre Outdoors Ciub ski trip. Meet at North Vaz Rec Centre parking Jot, 23rd and Lonsdale, 7 a.m. To Nooksak Falls. Info: Perry Kulac, 985-8123 or 984-9341. nae ‘Sunday, January 18--Concert of music for soprano, violin, piano and organ. 8 p.m. St. Andrew’s United Church, 1044 St. Georges. Retiring offering in aid of organ fund. Refreshments. wket upcoming Monday, January 19--(Mondays untii March 23) ¥-Worry —- a North Van YMCA lifestyle program. 440 Hendry Ave. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Free introduction session Jan. 19. A program designed to help people cope with stress. Info: 251-1116. nee Monday, January 19--Public informa tion meeting for Palliative Cure volun- teers, Lions Gate Hospital auditorium. 7-9 p.m, Info: Claudia Webber, 988- 5281. wet Monday, Faauary 19--(6 Mondays unti} Feb. :23) Alternatives for the Uneri- ployed. Carson Graham Sec. School, 2145 Jones Ave., North Van. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Info: North Shore Family Services, 988-5281. nee Monday and Tuesday, January 19 and 20--Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, 2 - 8 p.m. New donors wel- come. week Tuesday, January 20--Trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior? Join a parent support group (practising Toughlove). Infe: Sandy, 929-6142 or Linda, 988-2732. tek Tuesday, January 20--Wesi Van Chess Club, open Tuesdays 7:30 to 11 p.m. West Van Rec Centre, Donwood Rm. Few membership vacancies still open. Gues: welcome. Info: 926-1661. awe Tuesday, January 20--(Tuesdays until March 24)--¥-Smoke — a North Van YMCA lifestyle program. 440 Hendry Ave. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Free introduction session Jan. 20. A program designed to help people stop smoking. Info: 251- F116. whe ON THE FASTRACK Y wom! s pina WV goon for 185 Kung Features Serdcale ine Wovie ruts seemed VY FEBBLES! I'VE HAD ALL I CAN TAKE FROM YOU FOR TODAY / BOOMERS SOr HONESTLY, STANLEY, if CRERRY, YOU'RE MY (DON'T KNOW WHY Hy GUYS ARE AFTER JUST eo YOU'RE sO PROTECTIVE iH ONE 1 WROTE EXPOSE THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM Or ; We SPONGES ARE \ | Betediv FILTERe- FEEDERS a NE BO IT EVERY GECOND OF OUR LIVES - Discover the MYSTERY, INTRIGUE, and romance have alw ridden the Orient Express and World Adv ¢ Tours takes the famous train trip Jan. 15 and 16 when Kathleen Rusek narrates her film on the train in per- son at the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre. The Nostalgic Istanbul Orient Express was refur- bished in 1982 to 1.-create the glory and glamor of run of 60 years ago. The film begins at the Gare Est, where a century before, the first Orient Express steamed off into the French countryside. Passengers tour Paris and stcp at the Mumm's champagne cellars; b. fore riding on to Salzburg LITTLE SISTER! | KNOW 49 - Sunday, January 11, 1987 - North Shore News WHATEVER'S BEEN ~ INSIDE THIS TUPPERWARE x\ FOR Tho YEARS. IT WASN'T SHE MUST HAVE BELIEVED. THOSE STORIES THAT WHEN YOU GET MeRRIED YOU LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER... EVEN IF YOU HAVE A KID! STANLEY, MAYBE. 71 AFTER JUST ONE THING! THAT DOES IT! 1H CALLING Stee traseg Vasa Bencen (5c An eagnts Besarved +6 TO SHOW THE GREED OF BIG BUSINESS AND ITS SCRAMBLE FOR HUGE PROFITS | (T TO PAF gy, Ra OPED a . - Ait 211986 King Features Synicaie inc Wiorta aghts tusereed Hest | C19 Trbane Mera Semcon ine Orient Express © visit the house of Mozart's birth. In Vienna it is a tour around the Ringstrasse and a palace ball, then on to watch horsemen of the Hungarian steppes and listen to stories of Dracula in Transylvania, Finally, pas- sengers shop the exotic spice markets of Istanbul. Kathleen Dusek spent two years filming the movie Orient Express, crossing Eurcpe 10 times to do so. Show time Thursday is 6 p.m. and §:30 p.m. and on Friday at 2 p.m. Tickets to the Orient Express are priced at $8.25 and are available through the VTC/CBO at 280-4444 or at the Centennial Theatre at show time. ays” ure the de to