B6-Wednesday, February 27, 1980 - North Shore News what’s going on. ‘this week Wednesday, February 27 - March 8 --“P.S. YOUR CAT IS DEAD” 8 p.m. at Presen- tation House. It is the tale of ~® pair of losers who meet suddenly and unexpectedly at what becomes for them a memorable New Year's Eve. This is the Vancouver premiere. Tickets $4 Adults, $3 Students/Seniors. There is no performance on Monday, March 3. WARN- ING: THIS IS AN ADULT COMEDY AND CONTAINS FREQUENT SWEARING AND PARTIAL NUDITY. Wednesday, February 27 -- Kiwanis Club of the Highlands sponsors. of Rodger Davis Girls Softball League. An _ organization meeting will be held at Canyon Gardens at 8:00 p.m. Parents, coaches and Officials are invited to assist in organization of the 1980 softball season. Note that this is not. player registration; this will be at a later date. Coffee and donuts! Kiwanis Club of the - Highlands, John Therd 987- 5507, M.M. Knowles 988- 7943. soe Wednesday, February 27 -- St. John’s Anglican Church, 220 W 8th St. North Van- couver, B.C. Lenten Ser- vices. 10:00 a.m. Holy “Communion, 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion. Guest Speaker Mr. R. Stubley, St. Mary's Church (Sapperton). Wednesday, February 27 -- Who's who? Find out at 8 p-m. when Mt. Seymour Provincial Park presents a slide show on owls at the Mt. Seymour Regional Office. After the show, tapes of owl calls will be used to lure in some of the parks resident owls. Dress warmly, and don’t forget your flashlight! Wednesday, February 27 -- The North Shore Fish & Game Club will hold its February General Meeting at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 123 West 15th St., North Vancouver at 7:30 p.m. A 45 minute film will be shown by Mr. Henry Delmonico, former big game guide service operator, on hunting as it used to be in the Cassiars. Guests welcome. Wednesday, February 27, -- Coping with Cancer Group - topic for discussion - “Patient Rights” - Lions Gate Hospital, Small Dining Room, Main Hospital, 8- will through Friday at NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARDS ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT offer. GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES (G.E.D.) both DAY and EVENING if you wish the equivalent of Secondary or High School Graduation these classes could be for you You may have achieved the knowledge level of Grade 12 although leaving school in Grade 10 Find out by writing a GED test series, and if you are concerned about “passing” and want to prepare yourself for writing attend aG E D Prep class If successful in writing you be given a Grade Xil Certificate Usual time required is within two months DAY CLASSES 8 30 am to Delbrook School Stanley St ) You can join the class during the first week of any month Next class begins March 3 EVENING CLASSES 7 00 to 9 30 pm Monday and Wednesday at Carson Graham School couraged to join during the first month of the semester in both Day and Evening ciasases you can write the tests, which are held monthly, when you teel ‘‘ready’' For further information call Adult Education Office 986-8741 9:30 p.m. Open to anyone interested to share periences, problems, fears about cancer. Wednesday, February 27 — Separating and looking to the Future. Sponsored by North Shore Family Services (7:30 - 9:30 p.m. group meets). A mutual support group for separated men and women with professional group leader Linda Carkner. Ph. 988-7128 or 987-6343. see Wednesday, February 27 -- Do you want to learn to prepare exquisite tasty meals on apn economical budget? Beginning February 27 at 7:30 - 9:30, and = every Wednesday for 10 weeks, the North Shore Neighbour- hood House will be offering such a classPre-registration can be made by phoning 987- 8138 or by dropping by the House at 225 E. 2nd St. North Vancouver. Thursday, February 28 -- CAREER EDUCATION. An Evening With The Experts. The Education Forum in- viles parents, teachers and senior students to an evening of information and discussion at 7:30 p.m. Hillside Secondary School, Upper Team Teaching Area, 2295 Queens Avenue, West Vancouver, ose Thursday, February 28 -- NOR WEST BRANCH. What: “Changes in Income Tax Regulations” ... find out the facts for 1980 ... Who: Mrs. Dorothy Ellinor, Public Affairs Co-ordinator for Revenue Canada Taxation. Where: Highland United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. eee Thursday, February 28 — SYMPHONIE CANADIA- NA, North Shore's professional symphony orchestra, under. the direction of conductor Yondani Butt will present a BEAVERWOODS PRE SCHOOL 595 Burley Ave. Taylor Way (Cedardate Elem School) We are now taking registrations for and 4's September 926-1033 922-3761 3's for 9-3 pm evenings Equivaient Graduation 12 00 noon Monday (entrance oft $25.00 per month You are en $45.00 per semester ex- concert “THE BEST OF TSCHAIKOVSKY” at 8:00 p-m. Thursday, February 28 at North Vancduver Cen- tennial Theatre (23rd & Lonsdale). Tickets are available at VTC, North Vancouver Recreation Centre on Lonsdale, and the door. General admission $6.00, senior and student $4.50. For more information please call 687-4444 or 988- 6166. Thursday, February 28 -- Amnesty International, 4340 Main St. Vancouver. 7:45 p-m. Regular monthly meeting: Speaker: Rev. John Hilborn, Canadian Council of Churches representative speaking on his recent mission to Chile to study effect of economic and land distribution policies on the very poor and the Mapuche Indians. Public welcome. ‘For further information call 988-7779. Thursday, February 28 — at 11 a.m. A meeting of the Vancouver School of Theology at Chown Memorial United Church, 3519 Cambie Street, Van. Lunch at 11 a.m. followed by a Musical Program, Speaker and Business. Thursday, February 28 -— Hollyburn Toastmistress Club will hold their annual speech contest at their meeting at 7:45 p.m. in the Park Royal Hotel. For further information, please phone Mildred Schafer, 985- 2235. ees Thursday, February 28 — Deep Cove Stage offer auditions for their May production of “The Hollow” by Agatha Christie at 8 p.m. Information from director evgs. 929-4963 Friday, February 29, -- Monte Carlo Casino Night sponsored by the Rotary Club of North Vancouver. Ballroom - International Plaza Hotel, Marine Dr., North Van. 8:00 pm - midnight. Qur first annual event, to raise funds for a charitable cause on the North Shore. This event is licensed under the Govt. of B.C. Victoria. $6.00 per person, includes snacks and coffee, at door or from Jack Woodford 980-8191; E. Blake Lilly 985-7171. ous Friday, February 29, - North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association present Monte Carlo Night. Casino, dance and buffet. 7:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Eagles Hall, 170 West 3rd St.. North Van- couver. Band: Side Street. $7.50 per person. Tickets: Time Out Sports, Westlynn Mall; Kelly’s Pro Shop, 1729 Lonsdale, 10-6 p.m. or phone Katharine Trueman 988-6744; Marilyn Mc- Donald 987-4605. ane Friday, February 29, -- Inter- national Women's Day Committee presents a Benefit Dance. Everyone welcome. 4015 Fraser at 24th, side entrance (Polish Community Centre), Vancouver. Doors open 8:30 for dessert and _ refresh- ments. Entertainment by C.J. Buffalo (a capella singing and congas). Ad Hoc. Free childcare with movies. Admission: $5 men. $3 women (‘Full-time women workers in Canada earn on the aveage 55-65% You owe it to yourself - check our AND SILVER! Aladdin Coins and Stamps 3070 Mountain Highway, N.V. 988-6413 (comer of Mountain Highway & Lynn Valley Road) Licensed Real Estate Salespeople and Managers Serious about selling real estate? These are some of the very important questions you should ask each real estate broker with whom you interview: How much classroom training and advanced education do you offer? How much “field” training is done in your office? How much “‘ad call’ activity can | expect in your office? What Is your commission split? What are my opportunities to advance within your organization? Do you advocate the practice of maintaining a “‘listing farm"? How much money can | expect to make in my first year? What supplies are provided tor me to use? Who pays the multiple listing fees? 10 Do you have a national reterral program? Our Career Night ts an opportunity for you to hear the answers to these questions and many more _ if you are looking lor a succeastul sales « areet in real estate oF the night man ayement opportunity call 294 2321 today to confirm your attendance at the seminar with Anne CGoulbourn Regtonal Training Co-ordinator TIME. Thursday, February 28th, 7 30 p.m. LOCATION Sheraton Villa inn 4331 Dominion Street Burnaby, B.C. (2) REALTY WORLD. Each office is independently owned. of what men earn.” -Equal Pay Coalition, 1977) Saturday, March 1 -- Book Sale, North Vancouver City Library. 10 am - 3 pm. NO DEALERS. 50 cents per volume. 20 books per customer. 980-0581 for information. Saturday, March 1 -- $1.00 Car Wash at Queensdale Texaco Station, 106 W. Queens Ave., from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Intermediate Sunday School Department of the North Lonsdale United Church. Proceeds are in aid of the “Save the Children Fund.” ene Saturday, March 1 — The B.C. Chapter of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation is very pleased to sponsor Mrs. Eldene Whiting, C.G. at a graphology seminar held on Saturday, March 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Frank Bakers. 657 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. For further information on this Saturday seminar phone Robyn Smith at 922-4714. North & West Vancouver Schoo! 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