‘what's going on. “BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE”, directed by Watson Deery, will be presented by Deep Cove Stage, 2151 Panorama on Feb. 14, 15, 16, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m. and on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets available at Environmental Centre at Dollar Shopping Centre or by phoning 929-4475 after 4 p.m. (Ian Smith photo) this week Sunday, February 10 -- The preview of a retrospective show of works by Ne Chi Zu guild artist Rebecca Barclay will be held on Sunday. February !0th, from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Ne Chi Zu Works Gallery’Workshop, 864 Seymour St., behind the Orpheum Theatre. The exhibition will continue until Wednesday. March 5 and will include oil paintings, designed t-shirts and stationary created by the artist. For further in- fUrmation call the Ne Chi Zu at, 669-3435. a ee Sunday, February 10 -- Folk Music Evening. Anne MacDonald Hall, Presen- tation House, 3rd & Chesterfield, North Van. B.C. 8 p.m. - Il p.m. For more information call 926- 7045. Monday, February 11 -- Jade by the Suttons (in slides), St. Andrews Church Hall, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N. Van. 8 p.m. Rockcrafters Guild of of North Vancouver Club. Visitors most welcome for further details please call 98440509 Monday, February 11 -- Regular monthly meeting of members of Senior Citizens’ Assoc Branch No 4 in St John’s Church Hall, 13th & Chesterfield at) 130) pm. New members very welcome come and enjoy a cup of tea with frends Monday, February 11 -- West Vancouver School Board has announced that its next regular meeting on Monday, February 1}, 1980, will be held at 7:00 p.m. at Hollyburn Elementary School, 1329 Duchess Avenue, and that the main item on the agenda will be a discussion of its 1980 budget. in which public participation is invited. What's Going On Deadlines Announcements for this section in Wednesday should be delivered or mated to reach the North Shore News office sot later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline ts 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our eddress: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver. B.C. V7M 2H4. ‘Monday, Children’s Film Favourites, February Il -- Seycove Library. 1204 Caledonia, 7-% pm Red Riding Hood. Winnie the Pooh and more Free Monday, February 11 Financial Management tor Board Members Library Hiphland Community School O40 10 00 0 pom Seminat on budgeting financial statements cost/benefit of Sponsored — by Action Centre. programs. Volunteer _ 2 e@ Tuesday, February 12 -- Women new to the com- munity are invited to join the members of the North Vancouver newcomers club ata dinner meeting at 7 p.m. at the Black Sheep Restaurant, 121 E. 12th Street. Newcomers ts a ladies social group which provides an opportunity to meet other new people in the community. For more in- formation call 929-7671, 980- S102. Tuesday, February 12 -- ‘Travel Slide Show’ Far East Kaleidoscope, N. Van City Library. 7? p.m. North Shore Camera Club: A slide show Visiting Hong Kong. Bangkok. Singapore, Jakarta and Ball. Phone 988-9958 or 980-8851 for information. Tuesday, February 12 -- To help promote awareness of one form of energy con- servation, the North Shore Optimist Club will have as us guest speaker, Mr. Frank Peabody. Director of the CBC Flectric Aulo Proyect at Yuo's Restaurant, 127 & tral St North 7 OO pm Following dinner and a slide Vancouver. at and oral presentation, members wives and guests will have have the op- portunity lo view the vehicle and sce it demonstrated Tuesday, February 12 -- Parents without partners will 44th Annual General Meeting North Shore Neighbourhood House 225 East 2nd St., N. Van. 987-8138 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1980 - 8:00 p.m. Guest Speakers at Neighbourhood House Alderman Jim Ball - Chairman Recreation Commission Alderman Gary Payne -Chairman of Budget Mr. Norman Rollerson - Untted Way ft ees for recreation services Chairman Agency Operations, Public Invited hold a meeting at St. An- drews Church Hall, 10th & St. Georges, North Van- couver. Guest speaker will talk about Vancouver Restaurants. Doors 7:30 p.m. Meeting 8:00 p.m. All single parents warmly welcome. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Info. 922- 7890. eee Tuesday, February 12 -- “Save Our Parks”, Seylynn Hall - Keith & Lower Mountain Highway, 7:30. Seylynn Park vs Firehall Issue - Public Meeting called by District Council. ees Tuesday, February 12 -- Truth Rebekah Lodge No. 28 will meet at 8 p.m. in St. John's Church Hall, 13th and Chesterfield, North Van- couver. Regular meeting, instruction of officers and Valentine Party. upcoming Wednesday, February 13 -- French Storytime, Seycove Library, 4:30-5:00 p.m. For children aged 5S and over who have a basic knowledge of French A21-Sunday News, February 10, 1980 " 4 al oe Lee : 3 oeran Emesto Zepeda Eskimo Oil 24x30” HARRISON GALLERIES FINE ART 2022 Park Royal South Mall West Vancouver 926-2615 Specaalists in Restoration & Custom Framing Pees THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING LYNNMOUR FIRE STATION The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Meeting on Tues- day, February 12th at 7:30 p.m. im Sey -lyn Community Hall for the purpose of hearing any relevant informa- tion concerning the location of a new Fire Station in the Lynnmowur area. The Council has resolved to construct the Lynnmour Fire Station immediately north of Sey-lyn Community Hall, but has ceased site development work pending the outcome of the meeting. Council’s consideration of the matter will be greatly assisted by any information that could be submitted in written form prior to Noon on the day of the meeting. Don H. Bell MAYOR 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February ! 2th at Sey-lyn Community Hall 605 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver GREATER VANCOUVER OPERATIC SOCIETY 31st ANNUAL PRODUCTION A MUSICAL BY... RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN NORTH VANCOUVER CENTENNIAL THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14, 15, & 16 THUR. FRI. & SAT. FEBRUARY 21, 22 & 23 TICKETS $5.00 & $3.00 NORTH VAN: REC. CENTRE PHONE 988-6166 OR FAMOUS ARTISTS TICKET BUREAU 681-3351