page 18 - April 28, 1976 - North Shere News nAMEnUONELOUOELESEETOIOLUOEACUOROUOEEDUSTONMODOONEOOOEOOEODOEOREMEEUAEOREROTO > ’ vi Hy UUUUDbnueonODOANUOROND me » : api $1.80/80z. NATURAL $1.15/8 02. ‘Spun Nylon ° Mop Cord e Elephant : - Cord © Teak, Cedar and Ceramic Beads. MACRAME ene JEWELLERY ; SUPPLIES * CLASSES Tue-Sat 10-—-§ 285 - 17th Street West Vancouver 022-8311 A SET OF TEAK KNIVES “o (STAG HORN HANDLE WORTH $40 FREE WITH sy EVERY PURCHASE OF RUGS | OVER $400, FOR APRIL ONLY. ° Big acl tion of fashion fabrics to decorate yourhome. -@ Have the drapes made by our expert , © Pure wool hand woven rugs. 11533 Lonsdale North Van 288 5621 ( “ye our “hair con to | nying: you want. | CLIPJOINT 1757 Marine Drive, | = West Vancouver, 922.5022. a te atatadoedt ate Mahsebsdde baa hed dare seer ke nr Nite daa, wateets alete’y ' ' i} . ’ a, . n eeeporet ree er ere rerTPO PEERS TURE OOS. S000 000 Re ee eee a hdl ' s Quen ye OT Murty ’ . ' ¢ uM reer) . oe ass ce mtn ast Abeba teh et tat esedt-sthibobsnatied bitin batvL bbb dich abil cen ths CAPILANO. DRAPERIES | whenever The Stewardess Emeritus Association will host a Fashion Show for men and women at the Bayshore Inn May 6at 8 p.m. Fashions are by Edward Chapman and all. roceeds go to the Vancouver idnoy Foundation. Door prizes include a trip for two on Pacific Western Altlines, _ Light refreshments will be served. Admission is $4.00. For ‘tickets please call * 926-3195 or 922-0950. 2 mR As. its final, fundraising endeavor of the 1975-76 scason, in aid of the hard-working and_ talented Vancouver Youth Orchestra, the Parents’ Auxillary of the Junior Symphony Society of Varicouver’ sponsoring a rummage sale to be held at the Dunbar Cammunity Cen- tre May 8 f roti a.m, to 2 p.m. Refreshments will be . aviclable, a @ & . CALL CLASSIFIED ADLUNE — SATURDAY | FOR FAST SERVICE "980-3464 _ PAPERBAC The Miaesten-Abboteford ‘Status/Non STatus Indian Friendship Centre Secicty is . sponsoring a Native Arte and | rafts Exhibition May 8 from noon to 8 p.m. and May 9 from'2 p.m. te 5 p.m. at the Anglican Church at 2nd Ave. and Grand Ave., Mission. In addition to an exhibit of crafts for display only there will be a sole of Indian crafts: All proceeds go towards the Second Annual War Dance» Festival, e & 8 There will be a Country Falr at West Bay Schoo), 31st and Thompson Cres., West Vancouver, May 8 from '3- p.m. to 8 p.m. A puppet show, Dutch auction, garden shop, . homebaking, and handicrafts are a few of the | attractions. First prize in the raffle will be a 10-speed bicycle. From Sp. »m. on, a roast beof dinner will be. served at $2.50 per person. The West Vancouver Aux- tilary to the Lions Gato Hospital is poising a Spring Sale May 8 from 10 a.m. to pm. in the West Vancouver ecreatign Centre, 2158 Ful- ton Ave., W.V. Featured are home _ baking, handicrafts, - books, plants and shrubs, jewelry,.and more. 8 ae eo ae e P cy) ‘ ’ Woe EACH = 92, tor $1 ° ROMANCE °.DETECTIVE =| e WESTERN a Thouends to choose from | ic Pacific Bec | | 1138 Lonsdale Shoppe. North Ven. Asi, any » They didn't just come.for our: -serve the school. _ Thorne, - Chestnut Ste Deep Cove Parent Partie. . tpation Preschool welcomes Inquiries from parents of preschoolers, nrolments ore now being accepted for programs & starting next Sep: er, and parents are welcome to come and ob- Please © phone Rosemary, Maler at 929-3226 or Elaine Dakin at 929-1357, - a @ 8 All graduates of Woet Vancouver High —§ Schoo, Ciass of 1951, are invited to a reunton to be-held June 5 at: Canyon . Gardens. ‘Those whose whereabouts are still unknown. are. Katie Falcos,, Sylvia Gayell, Dave Me Donald, Ann Perry, Norma Valerie Fielding, Jocey Humphrey and jack MacMillan. -If anyone knows where | these **tost souls”’ are, would they please contact Barbara (Kelsey) MeNish at 926-4701? Tickets for the reunion are - also available ot the same number. The Vancouver Guild of Fabric Arst presents “Quilts and Coverlets," a juried exhibition of B.C, | uilts. at the . Centennial uscum,. Vancouver, May 1! through May 16 from 10.a.m. to s: 30 Pm. daily. . ‘ HABITAT — Public Information Centre pe at ybody who's been ta The PoP . ‘gtent tasting flavours: They dn comebecaute ot dur convenient 24. calorie + They cae Bective our untliovaly low a , stribution costs, That's haw we can afford to tell our pop at the prices we. do, ‘rn taste our | _ flavours, you'll be ¢ min back ' price, You ‘expensive di Pop Shoppe ms ' {nas Lynn Valley nead, North Vanesuver eo wo y . f H “ele tet atisiales as aed ‘ Veale Mae ule we we happen to" make , we've eliminated: course, once formor, tle carrying case, They didn't 24-1008, onse \ ' . at a " plus deposit ; . 1, 'y @ avaliable at o _ Stonge . “08 Marine, Waat Vancouver taitae veil? bree * Wdistnaiunnassetinnanennriocnnnooon tance and ‘Hollyburn Esso * gens Marine; Weal Vaneouyer eg Tee Women | «plone 228-0828, A Mothers’ ’ ‘Day Pancake . Breakfast will be held at : Silver Harbour Manor, 144 E, 22nd St., May 9 from 9:30 am, to I p.m, Tickets are row available at Silver Harbour and will be on sale at the door. Admission is $1.25 for adults, and 75 cents for children ‘up to . 10. Mothers and thelr families are Invited to attend. ee a ‘The West Vancouver Garden Club will have as thelr speaker Mr. David Tarrant, well-known UBC ‘horticulturist, at the club's next regular mecting, May 4 at 8pm. in’ the West Vancouver Recreational Centre, 2138 Fulton, W.V. Mr. Tarrant's topic will be, “Container Growing for Patios and Balconies. e 8.8 Censctousness-raising for women happens on Monday mornings. at’ North Shore s Contre. . Babysit- ting can be made available. For further information call - 987-4822, ‘New hours of the NSWC are Tuesday to Friday, hoon to 4 p.m. It’s Girl Gulde Cockle time. Support Guiding in. - your neighbourhood; buy the ‘chocolate and vanilla Girl Guide Cookies from the Brownie or Guide who calls at your door. oe a ‘Deants “Wee; celebrated Governor. ‘and author of two besteolling ': ‘books of: children's "pootty, . “ALLIGATOR .. Ple,"’ . and “Nicholas Knock and Other Canadian poet, winner of the | General's’ award, . - People,’ will ‘be reading his — o¢etry for children at the eat’ Vancouver Memortal ‘Library children's ‘dopart- ‘mont May 13 at 10:30 a.m. Admission is free. ee & A Pro-Life. Silent Vill» will take place Mothers’. Day, Ma 9, from 2 p.m, to 3 p.m. fons: Gate Hospital: ‘in tnomory of. those donicd the © "tight to tlfo.”" we Eastview. Preschinel: 330% B, a 13h St., North Vancouver, °. fan tt has openings for three, and : * four-your-o ds. for. ‘Septem: \ . bers, For more ‘information, » call ‘Wendy. ‘Norcross a. ° on . 7 1 1 aoe " pe ‘ . ' : hy favs . 4, 4 ye fu) Uae | eae ‘moeting : burr 0: p.m. at 6 Mo Healt Unilt,.1060 (). rhe: United NowSmuokiere de “Begy will hold thelt enna ‘Avo. Vancouver, "Election 1 My | ‘directors, genoral: busier and a film: will be. shown; “Now members and Interested’. -heneamokery are. ‘welcome to vate onds, ‘ hi ‘ i “further: ~ ‘For "The in hi, te ot ‘awa “ppt ash the West. ti Batol, cin will ‘be. held, Ma ‘10 to May: (5.n. th ie ae Mall, Par Roy be . t sot * * re oe Ee noe me ; ae , J atetitge n aig ' UU ‘ roan vi " Wi wit wo