~ Sunday, February 12, 1989 - North Shore News RIDGEVIEW SCHOOL recently opened a new day-care centre. A ribbon cutting was held at the opening ceremonies. Performing the cutting honors sre (left to right) Bob Kusch, director of the Ambleside Childcare Facilities Society; West Vancouver School Board chairman Jean Fergusen; West Vancouver Mayor Don Lanskail: and Gerry Harrington, chairman of the Ambleside Chitdcare Facilities Society. NEWS photo Tom Buriey Library membership drive launched -THE FRIENDS of the Library in West Vancouver are aiming to double their membership in 1989. The membership dues of $10 ($5 for students) provide funds for special projects and materials in the library. Additional funds are raised through book sales and gift shop sales. The Friends of the Library sponsor a home delivery service to seniors and shut-ins. Members may volunteer to assist with these pro- jects and to work on special events in the library. Symphony seats available THE WEST Vancouver Seniors Centre has spaces available to the grand matinee concerts by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday afternoons. Van transportation takes par- ticipants from the seniors centre and back. . is } th Van is home Seat CANADA Bring us any ¢ ori The concerts have an impressive selection of renowned artists with music from the great masters. Dates are Feb, 21, March 14, April 18 and May 23. For further details call Sylvia at 926-4375. o fa ameou APL peers al copy of a 1969 Edition. In 1969, the North Shore News began publishing as .Friends enjoy special privileges in the library. A Friends of the Library brochure and membership applica- _tions are available at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr., 926-3291. = ned and Numbered : a A NORTH SHORE MAZDA EXCLUSIVE OFFER minum 4000. viscount 89 MAZDA SES PICKUP Shding rear window. Reat step bumper 5 spd. AMIFM radio 22 Mitte engine steel belted radial tres, Timed glass There‘s only a limited suppl of SES5’s available for 89’ - ORDER URS TODAY! NUMBER ONE IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. ORTH SHORE mazDpak-Liawa NORTH VANCOUVER 987-4458 Bev’ Doolittle’ 8 newest work, ‘Sacred Ground... Meet the artist —Sunday March 12, 1989 One of North America’s most sought after artists, Bev Doolittle, will soon start a promotional tour for her latest work, Sacred Ground. She willdo only eight shows inthe United States and two in Canada. We are pleased to announce that she will the North Shore Shopper. One of the editions from 1969 be here at our gallery on Sunday March 12th, 1989. is shown above. As part of our 20th Anniversary celebration, well award $2000 to the first reader to bring us an original copy of any 1969 edition. The contest will run until the end of the year, or until someone brings us a winning edition. It might be worth checking the attic! This contest is not open to North Shore News employees or their relatives. Enter Before Year End 1989 North Shore News 1139 Lonsdale Avenue ya North Vancouver, B.C. Ba De publ A Strong Past... A Strong Presence. You and yours are invited to: # View the proof of the print now on display at the galiery. = Piace your order with us early and receive a bonus gift. » Meet the artist on Sunday March 12th between 2pm and 5pm. ws Enjoy a complete display of Bev’s work at our gallery between March 12th and 31st. For information phone (604) 980-7216 103 - 1200 Lonsdale Avenue North VancouverBC V7M3H6