40 - Wednesday. August 19, 1992 - North Shore News WHAT’S GOING ON THURSDAY Aug. 20-Singles theatre trip io see Closer than Ever, 7 p.m., W.V. Rec- teation Centre. Pre-register: 926-3266, eeo Aug. 20-Everyone is invited to par- ticipate in the i2th snnual Terry Fox Run on Sunday, Aug. 20. Info: Terry ‘Fox Foundation Provincial Office, “683-4611. . een Aug. 20--Ongoing. N.S. Amateur Radio Club. Meeting first & third Thurs. of each month. 7:30 p.m., Pacific Marine Training Institute, 265 W. Esplanade, Rm. 103. Non-hams welcome. Info: B. Thompson, 985- 2570 or M. Alsop, 929-3990. eee Aug. 20-Ongoing. Bingo, 7 p.m. Eagles Hall, {70 W. 3rd St., N.V. eos Aug. 20--Ongoing. W.V. Adult Com- munity Pops Band welcomes new members. Senior hand, § p.m., inter- mediate band 7:30 p.m. Irwin Park School. Info: John Bergeron, 984- 0352. eco Aug. 20-Ongoing each Thurs. Thrift Shop open 2-3 p.m. Mount Seymour United Church, {200 Parkgate Ave., NV. eee Aug. 20-Ongoing. TOPS (Take Off .-Pounds Sensibly). Mect at 7 p.m. at .the Alano Club, $76 E. 2nd St., N.V. Info: 985-6538... ‘e ee “Aug. 20-Ongoing. Say ‘no’ to vio- ‘lence! 7-9 p.m. Support group for women: from a physically or emo- ‘tHonally abusive relationship. Con- : fidential. Info: Emily Murphy House 987-3374. FRIDAY “Aug. 21-Libraries Literacy Display; 49 p.m.; Park Royal Shopping Cen- Ire, South Mall. [nfo: N.V. City Library, 980-0581. eee Aug. 21--Ongoing to Sept. Eagle Har- bour Community Centre programs remain open through summer constru- ction. Programs incl. day camps, adult Programs, fitness and weight room. Info: 921-7425, eee Aug. 2t--Ongoing. Discussion on cur- rent issues and the Baha'i faith. Info: Baha'i Bookstore & Information Cen- tre, 731-8199. SATURDAY Aug. 22--N.S. Association for the Mentally Handicapped Garage Sate; antiques, dishes, camping supplies. etc. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 1240 Barlynn Cres- cent, N.V. Info: 984-932! or 988- 2685. eve Aug. 22-Free: Family Fun Day. Dunk tank, clock your pitch with a radar gun, face painting, woodworking, barbecue at [950°s prices. 1! a.m.-4 p.m. Delbrook Baptist Church, 515 W. Windsor Rd.. N.V. Info: 985- 4011. eee Aug. 22~Arts in Action, Drop-in ac- tivities for parents & kids; John Lawson Park, foot of 8th St. & Argyle Ave., W.V. 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. In the event of rain, activities will be moved indoors to Silk Purse at 1570 Argyle Ave., W.V. $2 drop-in fee. In- fo: 925-3605. eee Aug, 22--Eagle Harbour Weight Room is open. Info: 921-7425. pee Aug. 22-% Aug. 23. Giant Garage Sale. Proceeds to Canada EarthSave Society; 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 3920 Delbrook Ave., N.V. Info: Vickie Hogan, 987-8296. eee Aug. 22--Ongoing. . Seniors’ hot even- ing. meal program. needs volunteer BCC. seniors lottery names new director ‘AL CUMMINGS, chairman of the board of the Seniors’ Lottery Association of British Coiumbia, recently. announced the appoint- ~ment of Georgiana. Evans as the “new”. executive. director, of the ‘Association. “Evans has a ‘wide range’ of. @X- ‘perience’ ‘in. both the private and ‘non-profit business” sectors. Ske’ ‘spent 25 years in banking and has - held several management positions with’ “non-profi it organizations, ‘most: recently as the director of .. the Kinsmen © ‘fundraising with ;Rehabilitation Foundation. . : ; Evans currently serves -as presi- ¢dent of the Richmond Chamber of “Commerce and chairman of the. ° _Mancouver-Richmond Rapid _ Transit Advisory Committee, and ‘is| a member of Kwantlen Col- lege’s board of governors. She has .four daughters, one son: and five grandchildren. The Seniors’ -Lottery Associa- ‘tion of B.C. raises: funds to help seniors help themselves. During GEORGIANA EVANS . the past 16 years more than $3.4 million has been distributed to 648 . seniors’ groups throughout British ~ Columbia. Office Technology Program Part-time Studies Your opportunity to acquire office training in _ Accounting and Word Processing during the day. Accounting A beginner’s course in practical accounting - procedures. An excellent preparatory course for computerized accounting. CAPILANO COLLEGE Word Processing Learn the fu::damentals of WordPerfect 5.1. Space is limited. Call 984-4959 for an interview. 2055 Purcell Way ° North Vancouver * 8.C. servers & drivers on Monday & Wed- nesday, 45 p.m. Also: Volunteers needed to visit & walk with people who have mouility problems. info: N.S. Health Volunteer Program, 986-7811. eee Aug. 22--Ongoing to Sept. 29. N.S. Community Tennis Association invites new members, all levels, to join out- door games on Sat. & Sun. mornings, Tues. & Thurs. eves. Register: 983- 3543. eee Aug. 22--Ongoing. Available at rec- Centre Lonsdate: volleyball instruc- tion, tennis lessons & ball hockey. In- fo: 987-PLAY. ees Aug. 22--Ongoing. Pets & Friends Program. Volunteers are needed to br- ing their pets into rest homes, hospi- tals & care facilities where people need friendly contact with animais. Info: 879-5991. SUNDAY Axg. 23--Free. Concert by the Sea presents Metropolitan Concert Band, featuring classical, pop & marches by local musicians; 7 p.m.; Ambleside Park, beside concession stand. Also: Concert by the Sea presents Mad Pudding, Horseshoe Bay, 1:30 p.m. info: 925-3605. eee Aug. 23—Vancouver Rape Relief & women’s shelter have volunteer posi- tion available, Info: 872-8212, Aug. 23--Free: Lonsdale Quay Hillbitly Sunday. Concert: Jimmy Rey’s 5 Star Hillbillies. Street performers: The Sasquatch. 2-4 p.m.. Donations to benefit the Lions Gate Hospital Foun- dation. eee Aug. 23--Baden-Powell Trail to Holiyburn Ridge through old-growth forest on Hollyburn Mountain. Mod- erately easy hike, 3 hirs., wear protec- tive clothing, sturdy footwear, bring lunch & beverages; meet at I! a.m. at the info kiosk, downhill skiing parking tot at the end of Cypress Bowl Rd. In- fo: 922-7949, 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. FIFTEEN-year-old North Vancouver dancer Chelsea Steyns. and members of the Royal City Youth Ballet recantly retumed. trom a tour to Callfomia where they performed at Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and aboard the Quesn Mary. The Grade 11 Argyle student, who hes danced for the fast 13 years, and 34 fellow dancers were accompanied by seven chaperones. PROPANE FRIDGES “STOVES & LIGHTS ~ (HEW & USED) WEBB toth end of Noz Ad), 270ais Navy ‘Blue, Royal’ Blue, Red & White — S, M, t & XL