unday, April 18, 1993 - HAT’S From page 2% April 20-Ongoing on Ist & 3rd Tues, of cach month, N.S. Alzheimer sup- port group meeting, 7:30-9:30 p.m. St. Andrews Church Hall. N,V. Everyone welcome, Info: 988-6017 or 929-9625, eos April) 20--Ongoing. Sewing social. Bring your, projects & sociatize with fellow sewers. 10 aim.-3 p.m, tee: Centre Magnussen, Info: Marie 987- 4923, eee April 20--Ongoing., N,V. Caregiver Support Group, Weekly educational sessions for family caregivers caring for a sick/elderly relative. Free & confidential. Info: 983-2141, Family at eos Aprit 20--Ongoing Tues., Thurs, Sat. to April 3. N.V. Running Clinic. All levels. Info: recCentre Lonsdale, 987-PLAY, eee April, 20--Ongoing to July. W.V. Chess club meeting; 7:30 p.m.; W.V. Recreation. Info: 984-9596. een Aaril., 20--Ongoing. Women's Bible study. Non-denominational, all women welcome, Babysitting & pre- school provided, 9:15-11 a.m., Hillside Baptist Church, Info: 985- 3815, ‘ eae . Aprit 20--Ongoing each Tues. to May. Women’s World Day. Free childcare & coffee for -participants. 9:15 a.m. Delbrook Baptist Church. Info: 987- 1602. : eoce April 20--Ongoing 3rd Tues. each month. N.S. Gifted Children's orth Shore News Merwe Association meeting. 7:30) p.m, Highlands School. Info: 986-2590, e ® April 20--Ongoing. N.S. Horseshoe Club offers league play every Tuesday evening. For info visit the club. in Mahon Park or call 987-9740) or O8R-1461, WEDNESDAY April 2t--Free lecture & discussion for young women: “Dating Violence Prevention & Assertiveness Training." Speaker Ruth Armstrong & staff from Red Crass — Child Abuse Prevention Program. 7 p.m. North Shore Women’s Centre, 4103-145 W. 1Sth St., N.V.; Info: 984-6009, eee ‘April, 21--Ongoing, W.V. Family , Caregiver Support Group meeting. Educational & information session for family caregivers caring for a sick/ elderly relative. Free & confidential. Info: 983-2141. April 21--Ongoing 2nd Wed. each month, Environmental mecting, 7:30 p.m. La Quena Coffee House. Info: Van. Temperate Rainforest Action Coalition, 253-6281. ; For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in Wed- nesday's North Shore Now. sec- tion, Play’s run to start on ‘Tuesday IN THIS day and age, it’s dit- ficult to find words to describe the condition of. our planet. So two theatre companies from Montreal and Turin have collaborated on a show that sets out to tel} the entire history of civilization ~— without uttering a single word. | Terra Promessa (Promised Land) is an hour-long adventure through spectacular imagery that takes audiences through the for- mation of the Earth to the present day. no : _ Using. poetry and humor, ‘the *. simple lives of different characters living in the same: land: unfold, around a stone. The show: is underpinned by a powerful musica! score and special effects, which garnered it the prize . for. best: visual and sound design at the 1989 Festival‘of the Theatre of the Americas in Montreal. Since . its-: creation’ in. 1989, Promised Land, for ages 10 and 150 times worldwide. This Tues- day it will be performed at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre as part of a B.C. tour. . “YT first saw ‘Promised Land in Ottawa in 1991:and immediately began negotiations to bring it to North Vancouver,’ said Oxsana Dexter, cultural services coor- dinator for Centennial The:tre. “it’s a theatrical spectacular in the true sense of the word. It’s tare to find a theatre piece that truly spans all age levels.’ * Promised Land runs April 20- 24, with four school matinees. Tickets are $15 for adults and $13 for students and seniors. For tick- et information, phone °984-4484. Showtime is 8 p.m. : up, has-been performed more than - NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT. OUT THE HAT FOR YoU! be sure to call ry, Come ag. = SINCE 1930 fare) 926-2753 or 980-0330 ‘i Pht Tesh dae aA TY Die tall thet best} ———_____—. |} GENUINE NISSAN PARTS |; NISSAN On ey PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE — The Vancouver Port Corporation invites you to a Public Open House regarding a proposal to extend the berth at its Lynnterm forest Products Terminal in North Vancouver. The 76 metre (250 feet) westward extension of the berth is requized to increase the terminal’s vessel and cargo handling capacity. The proposed berth extension will require the relocation of the public viewing platform currently located at the southern tip of Harbour View Park. The Port is proposing to reconfigure the south end of the park and build a new elevated viewing area and lookout tower to provide better viewing and improved access. At the Open House you will have an opportunity to meet and ask questions of the Project Team, and offer your views on the proposals. Wednesday, April 21st 7:30pm - 9:30pm - Canadian International College 2420 Dollarton Highway North Vancouver — Note: At 8:00pm, the Project Team will make a brief presentation and answer questions. For further information please contact: James Crandles, Port Planner. Vancouver Port Corporation 1900 - 200 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 2P9 . (604) 666-5978 VANCOUVER, EN es’ ‘ a ; ‘APeROVED AUTO | RA: AEPAIA SEAVICES. fa 3 ‘GENUINE PARTS} CUSTOMER CARE { grt Sl | FOR AUTOMOTIVE ‘| PARTS & SEAVICE