26 ~ Friday, June 19, 1987 — North Shore News What's Going On —___ this week _ Saturday, June 20--RCMP Auxiliary- sponsored bicycle identification pro- gram. N.V. City Firehall, 165 E. '3th St. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ae Saturday, June 20-Hawaiian Night dinner and dance. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 118, Royal Canadian Legion. Cocktails 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m., dancing 9 p.m. 123 W. 1Sth St., N.V. Tickets: $10. tee Saturday, June 20--Garage sale. 11 a.m,-5 p.m. 1736 Gilmore Ave., Bur- naby. Proceeds to N.V.-oased Deka Services summer camp program for learning disabled youths. ttt Saturday, June 20--La Leche League swap meet. N.S. Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. tet Saturday, June 20-N.V. Rec Centre Outdoors Club bike trip. Chilliwack area, Info: Debbie Cummings 980- 2301. eet Saturday, June 20--Volunteer-guided nature walk. Lighthouse Park. 10 a.m. Meet in carpark. Info: 926-2805. gan Saturday, June 20-—-N.V. Capilano Sociat Credit buffet breakfast. 9 a.m. Cheers Restaurant. Guest speakers: Peter Dueck, Minister of Health, and Angus Ree, MLA Capilano. Everyone welcome. -y hak Saturday and Sunday, June 20 and 21- -Anna Wyman School of Dance Arts performance. W.V.-Secondary School theatre. Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets: school office 926-6535. Sunday, June 21--N.S. Horsemen's Association show. N.S. Equestrian Centre, 1301 Lillooet Rd. 9 a.m. Info: 988-5132. : nae Sunday, June 21--N.S. Family YMCA leaders corps reunion July 11 and 12. Sunday, June 21-W.V. Thursday adult concert band. Waterfront Park, Lons- dale Quay. 2-3 p.m. aed Sunday, June 21--(until June 23) Ex- hibition of art work by Alison Keenan. N.V. District Hall, 355 W. Queens. Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: 988-6844. ret Sunday, June 21--Fashion show with styles from 1900 to present day. Strawberry tea, classical music, door prizes, Ivan Sayers of Vancouver Museum. 2 p.m. W.V. Seniors Activity Centre. Info: 926-4375. went Sunday, June 21--Reunion for members of N.S. Family YMCA lead- ers corp. July [1 and 12. Info: Lea Swanson 980-9051 or Jill McGregor 922-7869. PLR A ad @ \ 0 Celebrate the First Day HNC of Summer- Outdoor Barbeque 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm on the Waterfront Bistro Patio. Lonsdale Quay - 123 Carrie Cates Court, N. Van. 986-6111 CHECKED THE CAR? Info: Lea Swanson 980-9051 or Jill McGregor 922-7869. : ene Sunday, June 24--N.V. Rec Centre Outdoors Ciub hike. Meet at N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale. 7 am. To Deeks Lake. Info: Rick Negus 985-9263. ete Senday, June 21--Sail into Horseshoe bay Day. Parade noon. Day-long ac- tivities for the family. ane Sunday, June 21--(until June 24) Ex- hibition of watercolors by Judy Bagshaw. 'N.V. Court House, 200 E. 23rd St. Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Info: 988-6844. get Sunday, June 21—Anna Wyman School of.Dance Arts. W.V. Secondary School theatre. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. : Prune trees From page 25 Every branch has a bark ridge separating it from the main stem; keep it intact. Finally, cut the stub off from above. Keeping shrubs under control is a bit more complicated because the pruning technique depends on the variety of shrub or hedge. Pruning shears, similar to large scissors, are not recommended for most trees and shrubs because it destroys the natural shape and beauty of the plant. At cach cut end, many new growing points develop that make the plant unnaturally dense, pro- duce small flowers and cause leaf drop in the interior of the plant that invites insects and disease. Most shrubbery should be con- trolled with hand pruners. Deciduous plants are those that lose their leaves every fall. You should prune them to control the size, shape and flowering and to remove dead, diseased or damaged wood. Individual shrubs that keep their natural size and shape need less pruning than hedges that are trimmed to an artificial shape. Before cutting branches or stems, think ahead to how the plant will look when new shoots appear. Then prune the plant the way you want it fo grow. Be Sure. Before you go give us, your GM Family - ) Doctor a call. We'll put your car in top travelling » condition. You'll feel safer ahd more relaxed. LUBE, OIL & FILTER: includes 50 POINT SAFETY INSPECTION. Up to 5 litres of oil, new oil filter, chassis lubrication, checking all fluid levels and checking air filter. All work performed by qualified technicians. aa. || The right tools, the right 2 37 training, the right parts | and the right results. Applies to most GM cars and fight duty trucks var Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price _