B11 - Sunday, May 16, 1982 - North Shore News BE what's going on this week Sanday, May 16 - North Shore Horseman's Association Horse Show, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Korral Riding Academy (1301 Lillooet Rd.). All western events. Show is also part of Zone 5 playoffs for the B.C. Summer Games. Competitors residing in Gibsons, Vancouver, Sechelt, Squamish, Vancouver, West Vancouver who are in- terested in trying out for the Zone 5 team must compete. For more information call 5208. Sanday, May 16 -- Diamond Jubilee heritage walk, 2 p.m., assemble at Guppy’s Seafood Restaurant, 148 East 2nd St., North Van. Free. Sunday, May 16 - Blessing and rayer for the animals at St. ichard’s Anglican Church on Rogation Sunday at 1:00 p.m. All are welcome. Sunday, May 16 - Annual In- tion of Royal Canadian Sea t Corps. “Lonsdale” at 1300 hours, 1555 Forbes Ave. North Vancouver. Open to interested parents, young adults and educators, refreshments served. Monday, May 17 -- Lapidary Club of West Vancouver meeting, 8 p.m., Dogwood Room of the West Vancouver Rec Centre. Ariadne Gursewicz speaks on “Jewels of Faith & Chivalry” (with slides). Call 926- 9883 for more information. Monday, May 17 -- Lawyer Alan Russell speaks on wills and estates m a free lecture for seniors at 1:30 p.m., West Vancouver Sentor Activity Centre. Call 926-4375 for more information. Monday, May 17 -- Annual General Meeting of the North Shore Living and _ Learning Centre, 8 p.m... St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885 - 22nd Street, West Van. Interested persons welcome, refreshments served. Tuesday, May 18 -- North Vancouver Newcomers’ Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Samurai Japanese Steak House (83 Chesterfield Ave., North Van). All newcomers welcome. Teesday, May 18 ~ Toast. mistress meeting. 6:30 p.m. for cocktails, 7 p.m. for dinner, at Yic's Restaurant, 127 E. 3rd Se. Guests welcomed, no : ooypanion ured Call 985 or 681-0296 for more wm formation Tucaday, May 18 — Free lecture on Eckankar, 7 30 p.m. North Vancouver Rec Centre Teaceday, May 18 -- Local singer and composer Marcia Maycr performs in concert at 7 3 pm . Lynn Valley bbrary Bnng the famuly to this free recital of song with guitar of classical. folk and jazz music upcoming Wednesday, May 19 -- [hamond Jubilee Musical Revue, 4 pm Centennial Theatre, Lonsdale & 23nd) Features “Remember the (road Otd Days.” a hastory of the City of Nomnh Vancouver bree eee Wednesday. May 19 Lawyer Lon Jabour beads a free discussion group for scmionm on wills and estates at 1 p.m., North Shore Nei urhood House. Call 987-8138 to register. Wednesday, May 19 -— Marcia Mayer in concert at 7:30 p.m., Seycove library (1204 Caledonia). Bring along the family to a free evening of guitar with flute accompaniment. items for What’s Going On items However, Wednesday, May 19 -- Former prison guard and corrections officer Joe Lenhert speaks on “Jusnce Systems: Then and Today,” 7:30 p.m., Park and Tilford mecting room at the P&T gardens. Sponsored by the Ciuzens United for Safety and Justice. For more wmformation call 987-1892 or 926-3793. Wednesday, May 19 — Mecting of Concerned Birth Parents, a support group for people who have relinquished a child for adoption. Share your feelings with others who have: call Suzanne at 980-3766 for further informanion. Wednesday, May 19 - Ladies coffee hour with Matthew Pollock speaking, 10:30 to 11:45 a.m., Hollyburn Gospel Chapel, 1403 Duchess Ave, est Van. This ts the last coffee house until September. Wedmesday, May 19 -- Pancli discussion with moderator Alderman May Brown, spon- sored by the Women's Canadian Club, 12 noon, Robson Square Media Centre Wedmesday, May 19 -— Free Plicks at the North Vancouver City Library, 3:30 p.m. Today's fun films for youngsters ages 6- 13 are “Ida Makes Music.” “The Street.” and “Ten Milhon Books.” Cali 980-4424 for morc info Thersday, May 20 - Margaret La n speaks on Overseas Adoption at a mecting of the Adopuve Parcats Association of BC 8 pm. Century House, 620-8th St.) New Westminster eee Thursday, May 270 - Clovericy Qlosure Reumon, 7 to 9 pm. Olovertcey Hlemenatary School Al forme: students. parents, teachers & support staff wek ome Twersday, May 20 ba Leche League meets at 4 pm. 4!i Ventura Crescent North Van Batncs Call morc always wekiome Sto 2932 oF 966 SSO) for information Thureday, May 20 -— CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitati- on) course, heartsaver level at the North Shore Family YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Vancouver. Four hours only, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Pre- registration necessary. Call 926- 5541 for information. Priday, May 21 - Lawyer Tom Hodson speaks on wills and estates during a free lecture for seniors, 1: p.m., Silver Harbour Centre. Call 980-2474 to register. Friday, May 21 -- Social evening of the Single Travel Club featuring films, speakers and tral. Phone 987-1124 after 5 p.m. for more information. Sanday, May 23 — 25th Annual Show of the Vancouver Chapter of the American Rhodoendron Society, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Vandusen Gardens. Sunday, May 273 -- North Shore Unitarian Church features Chicago intern Minister Suzanne Meyer speaking on “The Terrible, Swift Sword” (based on a poem by Unitarian feminist Julia Ward Howe), 10:30 a.m., North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd, North Van. Monday, May 24 -- Car Rally of the St. Catherine's Youth Group, 11 a.m. outside the church, 1058 Ridgewood, North Van. $5 entrance fee, allow time to register. For more info call 985-0666. Tuesday, May 25 -- Gallery tour sponsored by West Van Rec Centre, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., meet outside the Vancouver Art Gallery. Tour includes Bau-Xi, Equinox, Emily Carr and Cartwnght, and costs $12. Register before May 20 by calling the Rec Centre at 926- 2366. Tuesday, May 25 -- Annual General Meeting of Boundary Community School Association, 7.30 p.m., at 750 East 26th St., North Van. Wednesday, May 26 -- Queensbury School 25th An- niversary, 8 p.m. at the school. Present and former teachers, parents and students are invited. Please RSVP 987-2268. Wednesday, May 26 -- “As Good As New” sale sponsored by the Bluendge Parents’ Association, 2 to 4 p.m., Bluendge School (2050 Bronte, North Van). For more information call Ruth Baldwin at 929-6967 or Yolande Lessett at 929-3235 Wednesday, May 26 -— Coping With Cancer Group discusses “Questions for the Doctor” September 16 1082 he robe! fom (heen rodtrt: thew Alon. Plas Foti Uaty Enyineo $4495 Donturs portion +B “The Hobbit ttinto a way where Motho:r Nature Oto Reservations 987-3385 Ko. ode from Capilano Suspension o. Open 7 days a week THE CORPORATIONS OF THE CITY & DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER SPRINKLING REGULATIONS Roydatons Enmitry sprinting and ofvor lawn and gordon imyation wii be ot fective in the City and (ast of North Vancouver trom May 16 1082 to tren mantbeor promines may wate ony un oven cobondar fabored promines OF Odd Catenin Gatos & Canoes of nowt, panntod lawn apevad) permite may be obtained from the conpective | mynoony Oepartnants to) Crone Foobiy Otro tor ut tC ryenoorey Sor vacon tonight from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lions Gate Hospital, seminar rooms | and 2 (off the Terrace Cafeteria, 15th Street entrance). Open to anyone interested in sharing experiences, problems and fears about cancer. Dungeons and Dragons will be regular fare at the North Vancouver City Library every Saturday at 1:30 during May and June. Steve Wilson is the new Master. For more info call 980- 442A. Pacific Chamber Singers are now holding auditions for the positions of rano, Alto, Tenor and Bass for the 82/83 season. Interested singers must apply before June 7th by con- tacting 272-1639. Parent-participation playschools are non-profit, fun and re i or both parent and child. The following schools are still accepting registrations for the 1982/83 session: Eastview, 985-5447; Hollyburn, 922-6841; Inglewood-3's, 926-0804; or -4’s 922-9430; Maplewood, 985- 8903; Norgate, 988-0059; Seymour Heights, 929-7062; and The Village, 980-5538 or 985- 4237. Opera Noval invites singers to audition for solo and chorus m Die Fledermaus by Jobann Strauss. Phone 980-4329. Toddier Storytime cvery Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the North Vancouver City Library. Two and three year olds will enjoy stones, songs and fingerplays, and parents and babies may attend to. Call 980- 4424 for more information. RV owner should note that the Recreation Vehicle Association of B.C. will hold its annual rally from June 30 to July 4 and registration is m progress. For more infonmation call Bill Stone at 596-2314 or wnte RVABC, Box 2977, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3X4. Soctal singles travel club meets oo the third Friday of every month and provides speakers, film shows and wecekend/day outings for members. Phone 987-1124 for more information. The North Shore Chamber of Commerce invites young ple ages 1940 to become involved in their community by attending the chamber's bi-monthly mectngs. For more informaton call 4485 Sweet Adelines wvite you to sing, harmonize the wortd and have fun by joining them at thew Gates and odd Sunday Night Special Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding . yn, for Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch meetings held every Wednesday evening at 7:45 p.m. at Highlands United Church (3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van). If you're a woman who gets a real thrill out of singing, call Pat Wilson at 985-2389 for more information on the international organization. WY 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 yo people to join im and bring their instruments every Saturday night from 7 to 10 p.m. at Inglewood Centre (17th and Inglewood, West Van). Refreshments served. For more information call 988-0296 or 926— 9016. Sponsored by the West Vancouver Christian Centre. Volunteers for greemBouse and outdoor gardening for hbor- ticulture therapy program at Lions Gate Hospital are needed now. The new program needs just an bour of your time once a week, two weeks or month, and can be rewarding. Call 987-0637 for information. Display of silkscreen and etching prints by the Echo Printmakers at the West Vancouver Memorial Library during the month of May. We can open the door to the exciting world of travel for [==] TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE © A REMINDER!!! The North Shore Optimist Ciub thanks you for your support and reminds you to use your VARIETY SHOW tickets on May 21/22/23 at the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre (23rd and Lonsdale). Seating is on a first- come, first-serve basis. Showtimes 1, 3, 6, 8 p.m. Fri.aSat., - 1, 3, 5:30, 7:30 Sun. Adult tickets available from North Shore Association of Physically Handicapped booth Westview Shopping Centre. Animal Acts ° Clowns ¢ Jugglers « Puppets Magician — and More For turther Information call: Optimist Harry Bonney - 987-5714 Bill Anderson The North Shore Community Credit Onion ts pleased to announce the dec tion to tts Board of Dtre tors of Bill Ander son at the Annual Meeting on April 77) 1982 A nine year resident of North Vancouver Bill has been ac tive tn the credit union mowanent tor several years having served on the Board of Otrec turns of two other credit unions tn the Var carer aren Bilis o Chartered! Accountant presently the Treasurer of Nabob foods North Shore IN Comununity Credit Union bove branches serving North Vane ouves