14 - Friday, February 16, 1989 — North Shore News FASHION SHOW AT AQUARIUM Locals organize charity fundraiser FISH AREN’T the only thing you’ find at the Vancouver Aquarium. Glen Suitor of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and local Ron Accili are organizing a fashion show at the Aquarium to help raise funds for the Aquarium and for the C- Fox Kids Park. The duo own Aqua Vista Vaca- Valentine's Day celebrated TOTS AND parents can celebrate Valentine’s Day in a special way at Eagle Harbour Community Cen- tre. A Valentine’s Day Celebration with the Music Man will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 14 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Music Man, Ross Curran, presents a show featuring many in- struments and an introduction to many musical traditions. The pro- gram is interspersed with direct listening, group participation and historical information delivered in an enjoyable, entertaining manner. Also included in the celebration are Valentine's Day crafts and treats. Cost of the event is $5 per parent and child. For further in- formation contact Eagle Harbour Community Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., West Vancover, 921-7425. Tickets are available in advance only. Learn to draw cartoons LEARN TECHNIQUES for draw- ing cartoon-like faces and figures at a course offered by recCentre Lonsdale. Participants will team how to master the art of creating quick sketches, a skill that is ideal for those who work with young children. RecCentre Lonsdale is offering this new two-hour program from Saturday, Feb. i! to Saturday, Feb. 25. Instructor George Foster is a professional cartoonist. To pre-register for this program call 987-PLAY or register in per- son at recCentre Lonsdale at 988- 166. A NORTH SHORE MAZDA EXCLUSIVE OFFER RAINIMUM 1060060. DISCOUNT S9 MAZDA SES PICKUP Sliding rear window, Rear step bumper. 5 spd., AMFN radio 2.2 litre engine steel belted radial tires, Tinted glass. ‘3 _ wo NN There‘s on!v a limited supply of SE5’s RYO available for 8 - ORDE URS TODAY! NUMBER ONE IN CUSTONER SATISFACTION ROCK SOTTOM PRICES. iH 4 a ORTH SHORE OURS eee eee eo cver 987-4458 We ‘DEELERS RE-MODELS! OLDE LOOK GREETS NEW LOOK OUR LATEST SHIPMENT GF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY FURNITURE HAS ARRIVED FOR OUR RE-OPERIRG FEBRUARY 10TH Many Speciats to CELEBRATE! Pay us a visit ~ you wil! be glad you did! DEELERS ANTIQUES 832 PARK ROYAL NORTH, WEST VANCOUVER 922-0215 922-6818 tions, a new tour operator located in North Vancouver, which specializes in sports-related travel. On display will be sports and evening wear by Valde Designs, created by Suitor’s wife Elizabeth. Active wear is from Skyline Sports, diving suits by Brooks and Oceaner Sporting Goods. Jewelry by Ruby’s of Park Royal and shoes by Kalena Shoes of Van- couver. The show begins at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11. Tickets are $10 and obtainable at Aqua Vista Vacations, 984-6332. “ga UCTIONS Be And then you can tell us where you'd like to spend your *200 BS If you have an interesting story to relate about how you've | (Gag used the North Shore News to your benefit in the last uae 20 years, you could win $200. ; As part of our 20th A-iniversary celebration, wel! award °$200 to the reader who has the most interesting story each month until the end of the year. *The $200 must be spent at one of the advertisers in that month's editions of The News. If you made news, got an issue resolved, got a real steal in the classifieds, won some other grand prize or maybe even got married as a result of a personal ad, jot it down and send it to us before Feb, 21, and you would be this month's 1 USE THE NEWS’ winner. Send submissions to: Win. *200 — Enter Before Feb. 21 THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER ‘USE THE NEWS’ North Shore News 21131 Lonsdale — North Vancouver, B.C. A Strong Past — A Strong Presence