10 - Friday, June 26, 1987 - North Shore News Canada Week parade (Cinderella jetés to NV THE BALLET of Cinderella jazz school. | will be presented at Centennial Tickets are available -af the Theatre June 27 und 28 by 300 «North Vancouver Recréation Centre or the theatre door. For to march up Lonsdale FILL UP on a stack of pancakes and settle in to en- joy the annual Canada Week parade on Lonsdale Avenue, Saturday. The North Vancouver Lions Club once again hosts the annual pancake breakfast and parade, which last year drew thousands of North Shore residents for a day of fun and festivity. “It’s a good family event. We've got about 60 en- tries for the parade so far. Baton groups, clowns, the North Vancouver Youth Band, the Aga Khan Band and others — the old standbys will be there," said Lions member Ron Menzies. The pancake breakfast happens 8 a.m. at 14th and Lonsdale. A decorated bicycle contest for children 12 and under is scheduled for Victoria Park at 9:30 a.m. Aerobatic flyers, The Swiftbirds, mark the start of the parade at 10:15 a.m. The parade, celebrating Canada's birthday, travels Lonsdale Avenue from Victoria Park to the recreation centre. An adult refreshment garden will be located at the dancers and performers from | the Valerie Mahabir ballet and Screened Top Soil yoog 2 el Quality: $13.00 yd. deliverec info call 988-6166. | Weekend ATHLETES from track and field clubs in British Columbia and Washington state will gather this weekend for competition at Swangard Stadium in the First Annual Trevor Craven Memoriai Track and Field Meet. Craven, a provincial champion steeplechaser and outstanding middle-distance runner with the North Shore’s NorWesters Track and Field Club, fost his life in an automobile accident last year. He was 15 years old and return- ing home after taking part in a major hockey tournament. The meet, which is expected to draw athletes from some 24 dif- ferent track and field clubs, will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday and con- clude at 4 p.m. Suaday. The highlight of the meet will be a high performance competition Saturday - evening. For further information and/or ’ registration, contact Mrs. Liz Allen at 985-8517. Sip a float to aid charity NORTH SHORE residents. can cool down the summer heat and help the, B.C. Lions Society for Crippled “Children at the same time this Saturday. Sponsored by Canada Safeway and Provincial Ambulance Ser- vices, local ambulance personnel will be mixing up and serving $1 root beer floats from 1@'a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Westview Safeway store in North Vancouver and at the West Vancouver Safeway store at 17th and Marine, Lower Call with Questions Ask about Tax Reform and you. North Vancouver Recreation Centre. 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On Father’ 's Day Weekend: : lune THROAT PARCHER MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE ~ ~N.O.R.B.A. sanctioned, open to all, a day at the races from rails and laps to climbs and ‘downhill. June 21 - .WHISTLER CANOE CLASSIC . : : Paddlers from across the Pacific Northwest battle white water, grating portages and challenging courses, while you watch: July MOTORSPORT WEEKEND. ; — For car buffs, photographers, and families, a hillctimb and slalom on Blackcomb plus a Corvette and Vintage Car: ° Concourse i in Whistler Village. August 4, 2- SHOWCASE FESTIVAL. _ Cap the season with dozens of the: summer's most