Deadlines Announcements for this section In our Wednesday | edition should be deliver-] North Shore- News office not later than 2 p.m. the. q preceding Friday. . Fos our Sunday edition | the deadline is 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore 4139 B.C. V7M 2H4. The second week in May, the Occupational En- vironment Branch of the Ministry of Labour will be giving two-hour presen- tations on “Light, and Aid to Sight” for commerce and industry. The course, which is free will assist those responsible for designing and maintaining lighting systems, energy con- servation. For information phone 291-9494. ov @ ‘Sunday, May 13 -- Annual Spring Church Parade of Mount Olivet Lutheran Church. Fall-in will be at East View School, 1801 Mountain Highway, at 10:30 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. oa @ Sunday, May 13 -- Growth, Consumption and En- vironmental Values will be discussed by Justice Thomas R. Berger, Supreme Court judge, at’ North Shore Neighborhood, House, 225 _ East 2nd Ave., North Van, at | What's Going On | - Child care available. | ed or mailed to reach the {| 10:30 a.m. The talk will: form part of. the regular Sunday service of the North Shore Unitarian Church. For information call 921-7323. ee upcoming Monday, May 14 -- Annual Spring Tea and Sale of the Senior Citizens Association Branch No. 4 will be held at St. John’s Church hall, 13th and Chesterfield, at 2 p.m. s.-. * Monday, May 14 -- Rock- crafters Guild of North Vancouver meets at St. Andrew’s Church hall, 1044 St. Georges Ave., at 8 p.m. Special presentation and slides by Tom Leedham. oon Monday, May 14 -- French Immersion . Program in- formation meeting at Cleveland Elementary, 1255 Eldon Rd.. North Van, at 8 p.m., featuring research experts from SFU. a May 14 and i5 - How to get the Most cut of Studying, directed by chess champion Y ves¥Parges, will be held at West Van Memorial Library at ° p.m. Registration is required, Call 926-3291. Until May 14—Informal French Conversation Drop In at Cap Cotlepe B 170, Main Building, south Campus, trom 7 1 9 p.m For information local 2.38, a call 986.1911 a Tuesday, May 15 - Lillooet Trails Toastmistress Club dinner meeting at Yic’s _ restaurant,-North Van, at 7 p-m. . se © - "Tuesday, May 15 -- Parents without Partners meets at St. -— ‘Andrew’s United Church hall, 10th and St. Georges, North Van, at 8 p.m. For information call 987-7250. ee #2. ‘Friday, June 8 --| Dinner Dance sponsored by the Caulfeild Property Owners Association will be held at the Gleneagles Golf Club from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cost $25 per couple. For reservations call 926-5150 or 922-5756 before May 7. ove If you can spare two to three hours a week and have bookkeeping experience, can operate a 16 mm. movie projector, -like illustrating and making displays, enjoy Organizing programs, can type, or can teach bridge, there is a need on the North Shore for your special skill. Call the Volunteer Action. Centre at 985-7138 for a personalized referral to the community service needing your help. one Bingo. every Friday at the. ; North Shore Neighbourhood House 225 E. 2nd St-, North Van. Early Bird“At 7:30 p.m., a a -_ € & Bingo every Monday night at St. Pius, off. Mt. Seymour Parkway, across from Seymour Golf Course. Early Bird at 7:15 p.m., regular bingo 7:45 p.m. Free b ~ service. For information call 929-6883 or 929-3530. . a * * The Salvation Army Family Services provides counsell- ing as well as referral service to many other Salvation’ Army programs. Call 988-7225. Leisure Living Dance Club, social dancing for seniors will take place at the West Van Rec. Centre, Fridays at 3 p.m. For information call 926-3266. VANCES NORTH" _V-ANCOUVER ” CENTENNIAL THEATRE | 55.00 Tickets Available at $3.50 All VIC - 683-3255 . Presentation House - 986-4011 The Dance Centre - 732-9913 in Towers THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE This building for adults aged 56 years or over Is filling rapidly. There are now only bachelor suites available. Come by soon and sae the tenants’ facilities: tearoom, social room, poal room, crafts room, library (1000 books) The tenant committee has organized daily teas, regular bingo games, bridge, cribbage and craft nights, as well as a newsletter, dances, socials and group outings. Open for viewing at 172 E 2na Street, North Vancouver, Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Sunday 12 neon to 3p.m. Office phone 988-0611 * Funk’s herring. Harry and. ~~); Bullet, Blackie, Poppet, _* springtime=--hours, _ everyday from 10:00 to Page 89, May 9,:1979 - North Shore News _ aan Sears ew ~~ Ad Correction f $ We have expeyienced some shipping problems with the -camisdle tops | - OH, FOR A HERRING... [ Harry,. one of the Van- couver Aquarium's nine - harbour seals, shows his cunning and patience while waiting for a taste of Keith advertised in the May issue of Miss. Chatelaine. The top on the left (shown in Black) will be arriving tate and we will take. your order now. The lace-trimmed top on the right will not be available. Also, on page 8 of our ‘electronics sale’ circular, the description for the’ digital. clock radio ‘contains an error: it should read ‘Snooze bar lets you doze on for an extra 9 minutes before music - sounds again’: . five of his adorable buddies Cecil and Weese, perform ‘everyday at the Aquarium at 11:30 and 2:45. The Aquarium is now on_ its open 6:00. (Chris Speedie photo) WANTED Budgies ‘Canaries . Hamsters* . Immediate cash for young healthy stock:. interested in financing’ experienced breeders. Write orf phone stating quantity available and price. : oN Claude Barnier, Hartz Canada Inc. 7771 Alderbridge Way _ RICHMOND, B.G. VEX 2A4 (604) 273-5594-. - CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT "QF NORTH VANCOUVER ‘NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 4:00 p.m. local time Thursday, May 24, 1979 for: The repair and~ maintenance -of ornamental street lighting and. traffic signal systems in the District of North Vancouver. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, District Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC... - The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘D.M. Laing, Purchasing Agent . Portrait Studio Portraits ‘passports frames 20 color portraits — Sears 1295 e two 8x10'’s ° three 5x7’s ° 15. wallet size , de) | 95 No limit on number of packages. Our selection of poses. 95¢ additional for each added person in por- traits. Choice of backgrounds. Full package orders only. No age limit — adults and family groups welcome! This offer good for portraits taken May 7 through May 12. a af feva gued wok, Sears Portrait Studios—Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Capilano Mail, Downtown Harbour Centre