ee RE at, grist ACT at Shea eh SPL PR Ae at A Ri EE { i } towate .« B13 - Sunday, May 23, 1982 - North Shore News what's going On Sa Items for What’s Going On WHAT'S GOING ON Is a tree service for non-profit communt- ty groups on the North Shore and receives a very itarge number of items each week tor publication. The News does its best to ensure that ail dated items appear at before the event, ‘‘ongoing”’ feast once and that items appear regularly. However, space Hmitations make it impossible to guarantee that every singie item received will run. For this reason, also, non-North Shore tems are not normaily ac- cepted. Deadline tor the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; tor the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Var couver, V7M 2H4. this week Sunday, May 23 -- 25th Annual Show of the Vancouver Chapter of the American Rhodoendron Society, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vandusen Gardens. Sunday, May 23 -- North Shore Unitarian Church features Chicago intern Minister Suzanne Meyer speaking on “The Ternble, Swift Sword” (based on a poem by Unitanan feminist Juha Ward Howe), 10:30 a.m., North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd, North Van. Monday, May 24 -- Car Rally of the St. Catherine’s Youth Group. 11 a.m. outside the church, 1058 Ridgewood, North Van. $5 entrance fee, allow time to register. For more info call 985-0666. Tuesday, May 25 -- Meeting of the Western Canada Concept Party (North Vancouver- Seymour constituency), 7:30 North Van Dhistrict m., Pibrary, 1280 East 27th St. Tuesday, May 25 -- Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. 2 to 8 p.m., Lions Gate Hospital. Bring a fnend. NB: No Monday clinic due to hobday. Tuesday, May 25 -- Meeting of the Truth Reb. Lodge No. 28, 7 30 p.m., St. John's Hall, 13th & Chesterfield. Whist begins at 81S p.m. open to the public. bring a fnend eee Tuesday, May 25 Pubbhc meeting. Western Canada Conce ‘pm . Queen Mary School, 230 West Keith veryone wel ome Tuesday, May 28 .- Gallery tour sponsored by West Van Rec Centre tO am to4pm meet outside the Vancouver Art Gsallery Tour includes Bau X1 PE quinos Fmily Carr and Cartwright and costs $12 Register before May 20 by calling the Rec Centre at 926 206 Toceday. May 25 Annual General Meeting of Boundary Commuatty School Association see & hear With: fon Carson A em part fam sertes to tntorm Chetetians on the history and doctrine of the mabor cute SUNDAY. MAY 23ra 700 pm Filter #6 “SPIRITISM,. UFO 0 & THE OCCULT" will be shown at C ANYON HEIGHTS CHAPEL 4040 Capiiano Ad North Vencouve: Old at Aneaweare to the Cate , at 750 East 26th St., upcoming Wednesday, May 26 -- Discussion group for people who have Multple Sclerosis, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm., Park & Tilford Gardens meeting room, 1240 Cotton Road, North Vancouver. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Call Sigrid Bailey at the M.S. Society Office 263-3244 for more information. Wednesday, May 26 -- Queensbury School 25th An- niversary, 8 p.m. at the school. Present and former teachers, rents and students are invited. lease RSVP 987-2268. Wednesday. May 26 -- “As Good As New” sale sponsored by the Bluerndge Parents’ Association, 2 to 4 p.m _ Blueridge School (2650 Bronte. North Van). For more information call Ruth Baldwin at 929-6967 or Yolande Lissett at 929-3235. Wednesday, May 26 -- Coping With Cancer Group discusses “Questions for the Doctor” tomght trom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lions Gute Hospital. seminar rooms | and 2 (off the Terrace Cafetena 5th Street entrance). Open to anyone interested in sharing cxpenences, problems and fears about Cancer. Tharsdav. Jumor Annual ion Show 4109 School = 165 blocks nurth of Queens). Features continuous games, food anu -*-nts to dehght and excite the rhole family,open to the publ: May 27 -- Balmoral Secondary School's 4th .m., Balmoral hon Ave. (4 Thursda, “May 27 -- Marcia Meyer «concert. 7:30 p.m.. Capilan Library, 3180 Newmars<:' Unive, North Van. A family ucecert with guitar, flute and vue teatunng classical, folk. jazz «snd children’s songs. Free Thursda.. May 27 -- Prominent Vancouver ncurologist Dr. S Hashunvuto speaks on Multiple Sclerosis and current research, 7:30 pm. Royal Canadian Legion Banguet Hall (13564 73rd Avenue) 263-3244 for further imormahon Barbeque-Talent-Fash-— Thursday, May 27 -- Annual Coffee Party of the Vancouver School of Theology Auxilliary, 11 a.m., at the School (6050 Chancellor Blvd., UBC). Thursday, May 27 -- Information meeting of the Indian River Housing Co-Operative, 7:45 to 9:30 p.m., Boundary Com- munity School, 750 East 29th, North Van (near Williams and Lynn Valley Road). Thursday, May 27 -- Free Eckankar lecture, 7:30 p.m.. North Van Rec Centre boar- droom (123 E. 23rd St., North Van). Friday, May 28 -- Clan MacLeod dinner meeting, 7:30 p.m., Hotel Astor (4561 Kingsway, Burnaby). MacLeods and friends welcome. for more information call 988-2465. Friday, May 28 -- Street Festival, part of the North Vancouver City 75th Jubilee celebrations, 6 p.m., North Van Recreation Centre, Features mass fitness class, wine & beer garden, street dancing. supper market, fireworks, free movie and obstacle race for 5 & under. Friday, May 28 -- Annual regional conference of Toast- mistresses, today until Sunday, at the Inn at Denman Place. Registrations are invited from the general public, who are also welcome at the Speech Banquet Saturday. Call Elinor Sanders at 278-1403 or Doreen Greig at 922-6210 or 681-0296 for more information. Friday, May 28 -- Figure drawing workshop sponsored by the West Van Rec Commission, | to 4 p.m., West Van Rec Centre. Second session on Sunday, May 30. Contact Robyn Macey at the Centre (926-3266) for more information and registration. Saturday, May 29 -- Western Round Up and Reno Night sponsored by the Fraternal rder of en chuck wagon Starts at 6: m., dancing at 8.30, FOE Hall 170 West 3rd St,. North Van. Tickets $6, bar service only Saturday, May 29 -- Bazaar sponsored by North Shore Medical Assistants, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. North Lonsdale United Church. Proceeds to Lions Gate BRIERCREST BIBLE COLLEGE Presents “A SACRED CONCERT’ Delbrook Baptist Church 515 W. Windsor Rd., North Van. MAY 26, WED. RAYMOND Chow 7:30 P.M. yet tHrpaTHI)\ an yervire eee si Lvas FY bal , ey braday roe rab cte sy perts for ar ‘ XHIBDTION OF PAINTINGS & PRINES INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HOTEL Cleveland Room 1999 Marine Orive 984 061) Nort! & Saturday aon Var onaver May (KA TD bore 23rd & Lonsdale. | Hospital and Association funds. Saturday, May 29 -- Rummage sale, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Beacon Hill Lodge, 525 Clyde Avenue, West Van. Call 926-6858 for more inforntation. The North Shore’ Junior Chamber of Commerce invites young peoples ages 19-40 to become involved in their community by attending the chamber’s bi-monthly meetings. For more information, call 987- 4488. Sweet Adelines invite you to sing, harmonize the world and have fun by joining them at their meetings held every Wednesday evening at 7:45 p.m. at Highlands United Church (3255 Edgemont Bivd., North Van). Lf you're a woman who gets a real thrill out of singing. call Pat Wilson at 985-2289 for more information on the international organization. WV Band Alumni have formed the “Fnends of the West Van Band”, a support group of old {mends and associates dedicated to maintaming cntact with the band association. Newsletter will be a regular feature, dues are $5 annually. For more in- formation write P.O. Box 91044, West Van, V7V 3N3 or phone 922-7947 or 922-7949. The Crossroads -- a_ gospel jamboree — invites young people to join in and bring their instruments every Saturday night from 7 to {0 p.m. at Inglewood Centre (17th and it teaches: “That one indeed is a man who, today, dedicateth himself to the service of the entire human race.” For more information, please contact. BAHA'I! FAITH P.O. Box 91213 West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 3N6 Introducing a new four Colour | imited E-dition Print tithed a top Quality Print of SPITFIRES } rom a painting by JEFF PRITCHARD a leading Amiation Artist Enquines tor obtaining this fine print on the NOR TEE SHORE ‘THOROUGHBREDS’ Inglewood, West Van). Refreshments served. For more information call 988-0296 or 926- 9016. Sponsored by the West Vancouver Christian Centre. Volunteers for greenhouse and outdoor gardening for hor- uculture therapy program at Lions Gate Hospital are needed now. The new program needs just an hour of your time once a week, two weeks or month, and can be rewarding. Call 987-0637 for information. Display of silkscreen and etching pnnts by the Echo Prinumakers at the West Vancouver Memonal Library during the month of May. TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specisiized Courses will TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2-1583 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Effective June 01, THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER SPRINKLING REGULATIONS 1982 and until September 30, 1982 all sprinkling or other irrigation of gardens and lawns is prohibited except between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., and then only as follows: Even numbered premises on even calendar days Odd numbered premises on odd calendar days By Order of Municipal Engineer Tet: 886-2221 RESIDENTIAL LOTS LYNN VALLEY $64,000.00 to $68,000.00 - Largest lot over %& ACRE - mainly over 8,000 square feet - Underground utilities - Connections to Municipal services included at no extra cost - Convement location Close to Park, Schools and Shopping Centre No through traffic Call the Land Department. 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