F 42 -— Sunday, March 17, 1991 - North Shore News TRAVEL Unique Icelandic safari offered QUEST NATURE Tours is offer- ing two fascinating ecotours, for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers, to teeland during the summer of 1991, with direet flights from Toronto to Reyk- javik. Iceland is a magnificent, exotic, northern island that lies on the Arctic Circle and basks in perpet- ual daylight during the summer months. Participants will experience a unique, unforgettable vacation with unequalled opportunities to view and photogiaph the jagged mountains, the barren lava fields, the spectacular waterfalls and the steaming geothermal springs and boiling mud pits of this volcanic island. They will also walk among the vast numbers of raucous seabirds nesting on high rocky cliffs, spot the waterfowl! and care raptors, including the protected Iceland Gyrfalcon, and enjoy the colourful profusion of arctic and European boreal wildflowers blooming throughout the island. Each two week tour is limited to 15 participants, and is led by an experienced Quest naturalist leader and an Icelandic guide. The tours have an all-inclusive land cost of $3795. Quest Nature Tours, presented by Worldwide Adventures Ine, is a Canadian company that specializes in natural history and wildlife photography tours around the world. To obtain further information and details, please call Barry Grif- fiths, Managing Director, Quest Nature Tours at (416) 963-9163 or North America Toll Free: 1-800- 387-1483. WHAT’S ON FOR SENIORS MONDAY Mareh 18--Slow pitch players wanted for mixed seniors’ fun league. Some experience required. Call coach Bill Howard, 921-7844. eve Mareh 18--Seafood Creations. Learn to prepare ciopino, the Italian equivalent to the French bouillubaisse. 9-11 a.m. W.V. Seniors” Activity Cen- tre, 695-21st St., W.V. Info: 926-4375. oss March 18--Ongoing to April t. N.S. Seniors Tennis Association. 55 yrs & older. New members, all levels wel- come to join for indoor/outdoor summer play. P/u application at N.V. rec Centre or W.V. Activity & Ree Centers. Info: Heather Corvin, 986- 0459 or Jim Price, 922-9690. eee March 18--Ongoing. N.S. Neighbour- hood House. Keep Well free drop-its program for adults over 50 yrs. Exer- tise, relaxation, counselling 10:30 am.-2 pam. Walking Club meets at 9 a.m. Hands-on program at 10:30 a.m. Hot lunch at 12 pam. Also: Andy Lie Adolfson speaks about dentures. §-2 p.m. Info: 987-8138. TUESDAY March 19--Mini trip for seniors from N.S. Neighbourhood House to Gran- ville Island. 1-4 p.m. transportation fee 3.75. Info: 987-8638. eos March 19--Seniors sporting trip from N.S. Neighbourhood House to Newton Wave Pool. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost $4.75 incl. water aerobic, trans. & entrance fee. 10.a.m.-2 p.m. Info: 987-8138. eee Mareh §9--Ongoing. Music lectures for ors, am. at Van. Academy af a " Continuss as Jong as interest. Mr. Goldberg of Van. Academy co- ord. Info: 987-0670. een March 19--Ongoing. N.S. Caregivers Support Soc. Weekly support for peo- ple caring for ill or aging relative. Meets every Tues. 1:15-3:15 p.m. at N. Lonsdale United Church. Into: 983- 2td4). a WEDNESDAY March 20--Ongoing: Silver Harbour Centre. N.S. Keep Well. Free drop-in program for adults over 55. Exercise,” massage, relaxation, counselling. 9:30 a.m.-noon. Small fee hot lunch 12 p.m, Walking Club meets at 9:30 a.m. Hands-On program at 10:30 a.m. Also: Aan Carien speaks about cata- racts. I-2 p.m. Info: 980-2474. eee KIDS’ STUFF MONDAY March 18--Kindergarien Springtime Storytime. !0:30 a.m. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St., N.V. oe Marci: 18--Ongoing. Envirokids. Green arts & crafis course for children to in- crease their awareness of the environ- ment. Delbrook recCentre, 984-4181. 9-10:30 a.m. Mon. & Wed. to March 13. coe March 18--Ongoing to March 23. Trampoline level { for for children ages 6-12 years. Basic non-somer- saulting skills are introduced. Mon. 5-6 p.m. Tues. 3:45-4:45 p.m. Sat. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Info: John Woolgar, 986-0388. eee March 18--Ongoing to March 23. Trampoline Level I for children 6-12 years. Pre-requisite for this class is completion of Trampoline Level I. Tues. 4:45-5:45 p.m. & Sat. 10:30- th:30 a.m. N.V. YMCA, 446 Hendry Ave. Info:986-0388. eee March [8--Ongoing. Winter Fitness Schedule in effect at N.V. & W.V. YMCAs. Info: 986-0388 or 926-5541. eee March 18--Ongoing. Shotokan Karate for children ages 7 to adults. Co-ed Program to develop fitness, self- discipline, confidence & self-defence. Tues./Thurs. 6:30-7:30 p.m. at W.V. YMCA, 926-5541; Mon./Wed. 6:30- 7:30 p.m. at N.V. YMCA, 986-0388. eee March 18--Ongoing. Family Drop-In Program, 9:30-11:30 a.m.. Break from day-to-day routine for parents and children under § yrs, Mon-Fri. except Thurs. a1 Seycove Community School. Also: Mon./Wed./Fri. at Highlands United Church. Fee: $3 per session or $13.50 for S. Info: Li Boesen, 988- 5281. ees March (8--Ongoing. Mon/Wed/Fri. Parent and Tot Drop-in, 9:15-1:15 a.m. at N.S. Neighbourhood House. Games, crafts and playtime for babies-S yrs. plus social time for parents. Fee: $3 plus $1.25 for addi- lional siblings, Afso $16 annual House membership. Into: 987-8138, "1507. 7 Bellewue Ae. 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