will be holding a dance at 9 p-m. to 1 a.m. in the Cen- tennial Room, Coquitlam Rec. Centre, 620 Poirier Street, Coquitlam, B.C. All single, separated, divorced, widewed or unmarried parents welcome. Our band for this month will be “Left Overs”. Door and spot dance prizes, midnight snack. Guests and members welcome. Satarday, August 16 -- free admission to the Orpheum Theatre, downtown Van- couver 12:15 p.m. Note Seymour St. entrance only. Popular music played on Canada’s only in theatre Wurlitzer pipe organ in- stallation. Competent artists at the console, feature: Ron Poll, Don Stagg, Doris Miller. Special guest ap- pearance of Ivan Ackery (50 years on THEATRE NOW.) The above is sponsored by city of Vancouver. In conjunction with local Canadian members of the American Theatre Organ Society. For further in- formation, phone 467-4336. eee Sunday, August 17 -- Take an afternoon walk in Lighthouse Park with your family, sit on the rocks and - watch the sun go down, and then head for the Outdoor Theatre for the Sunday evening film program. this Sunday, August 17, the program will include: Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes. The geologic history of the Great Lakes is told through the experiences of an early voyageur who goes “bouncing like a tennis ball through time”. Spartree - a fascinating impression of the early history of logging in B.C., and especially the skill of the men who cut the spar trees. Extra special attraction: Phil Crofts, a well-known B.C. naturalist, artist and filmmaker will be on hand to present some of his work: a potpourn of impressions of B.C. tandscapes, wild- flowers, birds and mammals. Lighthouse Park can be reached by driving west from Park Royal in West Van- couver on Manne Drive about seven miles. The road m the park will be opened especially so film-goers can drive mght down to the TAKE NOTICE that Resident Electors (a) (4) 6 months and (S) Non-resident Electon the ast, please ELECTORS at 98! “hE M (Mrs )H W Egleston Municipal Clerk August 1. 1980 ~d4 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER PUBLIC NOTICE LIST OF ELECTORS registration Municipal List of Electors closes at $9 00 pm on Tuesday, September 2nd, 1980 The quahfications for registration are WD years of age or older (2) Canadian citizen of Bntush Subject (VY) Resdeat of Canada for past 12 months Resident of British Columbia for past Resident of the Distr tof North Vancouver for past Vi months Persons who quahfy with the above requirements, except for remdencc tn the Dastrict of orth Van- couver and who own land tn the Distrat of North Vancouver are cutitled to register as clectors To register: of to confirm that your name ts already on contact fem al JS) Date of event: (day) -*Brief description of event: Place: Time(s): ** Any brief in order to ensure that your free an- ‘nouncement in “‘What’s Going On" gets proper and timely coverage please use at or follow the standardized form below tc ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS __ give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked up from Reception the North Shore News, Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. (month) 1139 (date) additional! information: * Three or four “Rummage - Films", ‘Seminar Parents’, etc. outdoor theatre, and leave their cars in the field there. Gates open at 8:00 p.m., films start at 9:00 and the program is FREE. Sunday, August 17 -- Come meet and talk with your member of parliament at the North Vancouver -Burnaby first annual constituency picnic - Panorama Park, Deep Cove 1 - 6 p.m. Races and games: fun, candy and prizes for the children. Information: Ray Trewin 298-4801, Dennis Mawhinney - 929-5042, transportation: Evelyn Milne - 298-6848. Rain will cancel picnic. one What's Going On Deadlines Announcements this section in our Wednesday edition should be delivered or mailed to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. for For our Sunday edition the deadline bs 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. the for 1980 the REGISTRAR OF words only. E.G, ** Add, Sale’ “Children’s for Single upcoming Auditions for the Vancouver Chorale, a semi-professional ensemble associated with the Vancouver Chamber Choir, will be held on Saturday, September 7. Singers should have training, experience, sight-reading ability and interest in choral repertoire. For further information and an audition appointment: write or phone: Violet Goosen, Vancouver Chamber Choir, 1254 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., V6H 1B6 Telephone: 732-6026 or 278-2270 for example: merchandise and/or attractions offered; title of films or shows; names of speakers: phone number for information; etc. Murray Stewart Marchmont Feedmill 24” x 30” HARRISON GALLERIES . FINE ART COPING WITH CANCER - a Group to. share ex- periences, problems, fears about cancer and to provide support for the person who has cancer, has just learned they have cancer or is un- dergoing treatment for cancer - their relatives or close friends. The group meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Lions Gate Hospital Private Dining Room off the Terrace - 15th Street entrance. For further information call 988- 3131 ,local 462. More than 350 courses in business, health and engineering are available to you through BCIT’s evening course offerings. Register now for classes beginning in September. For more information call BCIT’s Continuing Education office at 434-5734, local 204. BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Olvision of Continuing Education and industry Services 3730 Willingdon Avenue SBumaby 6 ( Canads VSG 3H2 Phone (604) 434 5734 the Burnaby campus To register visit BCIT 5 or for intoematon Pacific 6 oC Yt VV Maggs Gentre Mall Avenue Uurnatn AVOID THE RUSH — REGISTER NOW BCIT's evening, weeklong and weekend courses are filling quickly Don't be disappointed REGISTER NOW Classes begin the week of September 8 on and at Education Centre. at 549 Howe Street 3700 Willingdon Avenue Monday to Friday from 0830 to 1630 with late registration to 2030 on August 18 to 20 and August 25 to 28. or Downtown F ducaton Centre Monday to Friday 08.30 to 16 40 beginning August from August 20 to September BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOL OGY Division of Continuing Education and industry Services the Downtown 54Y Howe Street asain VOU PNY Na aan Va 2022 Park Royal South Mall West Vancouver 926-2615 Specialists in Restoration & Custom Framing @ax Capilano « @am college WHAT ARE YOUR | ALTERNATIVES? The Career Alternatives Program is designed for | women who want to explore their options in 7 WORK . EDUCATION | COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES - Participants attend classes two momings per week throughout the Fall Semester. For further intormation _ Call 986-1911 local 235 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF BOARD OF VARIANCE MEETING The following appeals will be heard before the Board of Vanance on Thursday, August 21st, 1980, com- § mencing at 8 30am at the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B. 1 Lots of Lool2, Blocks 19,1) bs 001 & 607. Plan 4740 2.340 West Keith Road Lot 73. Block & DL. 626, Plan 598O 2546 Panorama Drive Lot lik P 63399) of Lot A. Block 2. Dl o17 SE. Plan 1229 3207 Mahon A venuc Lot A. Block ¥ DL 598, Plan 1/809 $114 Fasmont Road Lot l4of loth Blocks }& 3a 14,16, D 1. 2026 Plan 7200 19S Camsbrooke Crescent Lot2 Block 5 D1 326044 206 Plan 85O8 1219 Stlverwood Crescent Lot A of Lot 3 Blook & Pl Plan 17319 4150 Visgima Crescent sy , (Mrs ) HW Egleston Municipal Clerk August i deh 1oso