B13 - Sunday, July 25, 1982 - North Shore News fe what's coing on . Items for _What’s Going On’ WHAT’S GOING ON Is a free service for nomprofit communi- ty groups on the North Shore and receives a very large number of items each week for publication. The News does its best to ensure that ail dated items appear eat least once betore the event, '**ongolng’’ and that items appear. ‘regularly. However, space dimitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single! item received will run. For this reason, also, non-North Shore items are not normally ac- cepted. Deadline tor the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdate Avenue, North Van- couver, V7M 2H4. this week Monday, July 26 -- Meeting of North Shore Evening Women's Aglow featuring Avis Logan (nee Eriksson) of 100 Huntley Street, 7 p.m., Frank Baker's, West Vancouver. “Your hearts will rejoice as you hear Avis share God's love which is available to all.” Phone 987-1752 for more information. Monday, July 26 -- Red Cross Blood Donor's Clinic, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Lions Gate Hospital by 15th Street entrance. Tuesday, July 27 -- Meeting of North WVan-Seymour con- stituency of the Western Canada Concept Party, 8 p.m., Park & Tilford meeting room, 1240 Cotton Street. North Van- couver. “Hear about the alternative party.” Tuesday, July 27 -- Car- diopulmonary Resuscitation course, heartsaver level, 6:30 p-m., North Shore YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Van. Pre- registration for the four-hour course is necessary, call 926- 5541 for more information. Tuesday, July 27 -- Red Cross Blood Donor’s Clinic, 2 to 8 p.m., Lions Gate Hospital near {Sth Street entrance. Wednesday, July 28 -- Discussion group for people who have Multple Sclerosis, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Park & Tilford meeting room, 1240 Cotton Road, North Vancouver. Bring a sandwich for lunch. For more information or tran- sporation assistance call 986- 1798, 922-8288 or the MS. Society office at 263-3244 Wednesday, July 28 -- Lecture oo “Keys to Exploring the Spiritual Universe” sponsored by Eckankar, 7:30 p.m.. Maple Room. West Vancouver Recreation Centre. Everyone welcome Wednesday, | 28 -- Master Gardener Plant Clinic sponsored by B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, | to 6 p.m., Park Royal Shopping Centre, by mall entrance to Woodward's Food NO Floor. MGers provide advice on selecting and caring for plants for the home and garden and diagnosing plant problems. Call 576-2911 for more information. Wednesday, July 28 -- Coping with Cancer group has general discussion, 7:30 p.m., Seminar Rooms 1 & 2 (off Terrace Cafeteria), Lions Gate Hospital. Open to anyone interested in sharing experiences, problems and fears about cancer. Wednesday, July 28 -- Fiim: “Little Women", 7 -m., Seycove Library. Admission 1s 75 cents to the George Cukor fill starring Katharine Hepburn and Pau! Lukas, but popcorn is free. upcoming Thursday, July 29 -- Tricky Tales, last in the story telling series with tales about pranksters, 2 to 2:30 p.m., Seycove library. For children aged 6 to 12. Saturday, July 31 -- Diamond Jubilee Concerts in the Park present a “Night on Broadway” with song and dance, 7:30 p.m., Mahon Park (16th and Jones). Free admission. Bring a blanket or camp chairs to sit on, T- formance cancelled if raining. For more information call 988- 6166. Monday, August 2 -- Firwood Day Camp for boys and girls entering grades 4 and 5, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Hillside Bapust Church. Two week session costs $15. features music, arts & crafts, theatre-games, Christian education, outdoor recreation and field trips. Wednesday, August 4 -- Master Gardener Plant Clinic sponsored by B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 1 to 6 p.m., Park Royal Shopping Centre, by mall entrance to Woodward's Food Floor. MGers provide advice on selecting and caring for plants for the home and garden and diagnosing plant problems. Call $76-2911 for more information. Thursday, August 5 -- Pick of the Flicks, a selection of short movies for children aged 5 to 12, 2 to 3 p.m., Lynn Valley branch of the North Van District library. Call 984-0286 for more information. Thursday, August 5 -- Cooking Contest for Kids, 2 to 3 p.m., Seycove branch of the North Van District Library. Details available from the library. call 929-3727 for more information Wednesday, August }1 -- Master Gardener Plant Clinic sponsored by B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 1 to 6 p.m.. Park Royal Shopping Centre, by mall entrance to Woodward's Food Floor. MGers provide advice on selecting and caring for plants for the home and garden and diagnosing plant problems Call 576-2911 for more information eee Wednesday, Aagust 11 -- Mecting of Coping With Cancer group, tonight's topic. “More Questions for the Doctor”, 7 30 p.m., Seminar Rooms | & 2, Lions Gate Hospital (off the Terrace Cafetena, Sth St entrance). Open to anyone interested in sharing ex- periences, problems and fears about cancer. Wednesday, August 11 -- Film: “Zebra in the Kitchen’, 7 p.m., Seycove Library. Fun for the whole family, and only 75 cents for admission. Popcorn is free. Wednesday, August 18 -- Master Gardener Plant Clinic sponsored by B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, | to 6 p.m., Park Royal Shopping Centre, by mall entrance to Woodward's Food Floor. MGers provide advice on selecting and caring for plants for the home and garden and diagnosing plant problems. Cal! 576-2911 for more information. Wednesday, August 25 -- Meeting of Coping With Cancer group. tonight's topic: “Faith and Cancer”, 7:30 p.m., Seminar Rooms ! & 2, Lions Gate Hospital (off Terrace Cafeteria, Sth St. entrance). Open to anyone interested in sharing experiences, problems and fears about cancer. Saturday, August 28 -- North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association equipment ex- change, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Seymour Room, North Van Recreation Centre. Sellers of hockey or goalie equipment should bring items in on Aug. 27 between 7 and 9 p.m. to be tagged and priced. A will get 20 per cent of selling price. For more information call Dorothy at 929-4064. Monday, August 30 -- Vacation Bible School sponsored by St. Agnes Parish Hall, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon (until Sept. 3), 530 East 12th Street, North Vancouver. Theme: “Jesus loves us all”. Rates: $6 per child, family rates for boys and girls ages 4 to 11. Call 980-1729 or 988-1682 for more information. Wednesday, September 1 -- Master Gardener Plant Clinic sponsored by B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, | to 6 p-m., Park Royal Shopping Centre, by mall entrance to Woodward's Food Floor. MGers provide advice on selecting and caring for plants for the home and garden and diagnosing plant problems. Call 576-2911 for more information. Maplewood Farm is a real family outing bargain! Bring a picnic lunch and stay all y at 405 Seymour River Pl., North Van. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Call 929-5610 for more informaton Vancouver Tech Grads living on the North Shore: The 25th reunion of the class of "58 will be held in May 1983. Get on the mailing list now, call Janis Hummel (nce Miles) at 929-1801 or Gary Brooker at 987-0435. Marine Paintings by Noc! Bhiss are now on display in the Loft Gallery at West Vancouver's Memorial Library until July 31. For more information call 926- 3291. “A Poet's Vision”, a solo exhibition of drawings by local artist Fred Herscovitch, con- tinues until Aug. 3 at the Lynn Valley library, 1280 East 27th at Mountain Higway. Featured are mixed media and coloured India ink works. North Shore Seniors (over 60s): for information on a wide variety of programs, trips, summer events, etc. pick up a newsletter at the West Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre, 695 - 21st Street or call 926-4375. Poetry Jar, a summer write-in open to children 5 and up, is featured in the children’s department of each branch in the North Vancouver District Library system. Kids are invited to look in the poetry jar once a week and write a poem about what it contains. Prizewinners will be announced Aug. 27. Visual and performing arts workshops for children are being offered at Presentation House Aug. 3-12. Beaux arts en francais will be Aug. 16-26. Call 986-1351 for registration § in- formation, early registration recommended. Klee Wyck is offering a Fine Arts Program this summer, including adult printmaking and painting workshops and children's film workshops. Call 922-1110 for more information or drop by 200 Keith Road, West Vancouver. Tai Chi classes are now held at the Lynn Valley Community Hall (Mountain Hwy. at Frederick) Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6 p.m. For more information calli Joanne or Steve at 874-4938 or 731-8036. eee Children can get to know their library better this summer through several reading programs. Available at most branches of the North Van- couver Distnct Library system are the “Super Spies” reading club, Storytime for children 3 and up, and Bedtime Stories for 3 and over. Call your branch for details: Lynn Valley 984-0286, Capilano 987-7633, Seycove 929- 3727. Grocery Shoppers are needed for frail seniors in North and West Vancouver, as well as one- to-one friendly visitors. Can you spare and share a couple of hours per weck? Call the North Shore Health Department at 986-7111. Registration for Beavers (5 to 7 years), Cubs (8 to 11), Scouts (11 to 14) and Venturers (1410 17) of the 3rd West Vancouver Scout Group its now taking place for September The Group meets at West Vancouver United Church, 21st and Esquimalt Call the following: Beavers - 988- 1679 or 980-5636. Cubs - 922- 9994, 922-1413 (days), 926-9719. (eves): Scouts & Venturers 922- 2661, 922-6290 Discover who can belp: for information on all community services including health, recreation, legal, social and transportation call Capilano Community Services at 988- 1128. Seniors... for information on health, recreation, government aid and benefits, counselling and other services, call Senior Link. 1551 Pemberton, at 985-7138. Sweet Adelines invites women who get a thrill out of singing to join them in harmonizing the world every Wednesday evening at 7:45 p.m., Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. For in- formation call Denise Brown at 988-0870. Weekly Pre-school Story Time for three to five year olds is held every Friday from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. Just drop by! Call 926-3291 for more in- formation. Volunteer grandparents: office ts open every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to | p.m. at the Seniors’ Activity Centre, 695 Marine Drive, West Van. Volunteer Grandparents Society also needs office help and interviewers. For more information call 926-4375. WV Band Alumni have formed the “Friends of the West Van Band”, a support group of old friends and associates dedicated to maintaining cntact with the band association. Newsletter will be a regular feature; dues are $5 annually. For more in- formation write P.O. Box 91044, West Van, V7V 3N3 or phone 922-7947 or 922-7949. The Crossroads -- a gospel jamboree -- invites young people to join in and bring their in- struments every Saturday night from 7 to 10 p.m. at Inglewood Centre (17th and Inglewood, West Van). Refreshments served. For more informaton call 988-0296 or 926-9016. Sponsored by the West Van- couver Christian Centre. Parents Without Partners mect on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 8 p.m. Call Byrnice at 980-6689 or Dave at 986-0532 for more in- formation. Free immigration law clinics offering general and _ specific legal advice are being held every second Thursday from 6 to 8 p-m. at 191 Alexander Street. Dates are August 5 & 19. Bring someone with you to translate if necessary (MOSAIC can provide help if given advance notice). 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