DR. A. CAROLE HANSEN, M.D. is pleased to announce the opening of her practice in family medicine at the Lynn Valley Medical Clinic, ] MICK DOHERTY plays - the ; hammer dulcimer and other in- struments gnd acts as narrator for Pecos Bil, A Tall Tale to be per- # formed by the Oregon Shadow ‘3 Theatre company Sunday at Pres- § entaifon Hovee on Sunday, Oct. 1. & Photo submaitted : Show features shadow puppets YOUNGSTERS AND adalts are in for a special treat this weekend. On. Sanday, Oct. 1, the Van- couver Guild of Pxppstry presents Pecos Bill, A Tall Tale, with the Gregon Shadow Thestre. Two shows ase offered ut Presentation House, 1:36 and 3 p.n. In felkiore of th: American West, Pecos Bill fas been calied the creator of the Rio Grande, the iasso, the rodeo and the first cowboy songs. During the show, Oregon Shadow Theatre follows Peces Sill from. his: childhood through his adventures, - _ fighting mythical Ireland goes to leeland HEATHER IRELAND is going home today. The West Vancouver mezzo- soprano leaves for Iceland where she will perform in Canada Days, a trade initiative with a cultural componen? featuring exhibitions, Canadian movies atic concerts. Ereland was invited to Canada Days by the Department of Exter- nal Affairs’ European Programs Division. As it turns out the locai singer is of Icelandic decent ~~ her grandparents were born in this northern European country. “It’s kind of exciting to be sponsored by your country to go back to your ancestral home,”’ said Ireland, who currently sings with the Vancouver Opera Association. “My grandfather must be smiling down at me.”’ On Oct. 9 and 10 the soloist will perform works by B.C. composer Jean Coulthard and a Haida In- dian song, Skidegate Love Song, at an opening reception. This is Ireland‘s second trip to Iceland. In 1934 she gave a recital on Icelandic radio. UNICEF offers a wonderful sdlection of gifts year-round just for children. unicef For anew full-colour brochure, contact: . OF call tof-free 1-800-268-3770 (Operator 741) -pets behind a back-lic beasts, riding a cyclone ~— to the inevitable settling of the West. Shadow puppeiry dates back - thousands of years, used (radi- tionally 25 religious and secrlar drama in Tarkey, Greece, Egypt, India, China and indowesia. AS one persaa moves the pup- screen, another, narrates the story and plays music. Mesjorie Woods of the Van- couver Guild of Puppetry said the bumcrous show is for adults as well as children. “7 enjoyed it ss much a3 any child would,’ she said. In addition to the show, a shadcvv puppet workshop !ed by puppeteer Deb Chess will be held at Marpele Community Cenire, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. Fee for non- members is $5. Participants should bring a pelr of sharp scissors. For information phone Marjorie Woods 93 987-3725, END OF — Villeroy & Bovh ~ David Winter cottages ~- Mexican wool rugs 3590 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 12090 Lyna Valley Road, North Vancouver. Phone: 988-5389 Ve deliver p ages! 80% Coiiventional Mortgages! No extra fees or charges! © on-call Mortgage service now available @ nc transfer-in fee @ no surveyor's certificate required _ ©on-site mortgage applications ®@ on-the-spot approval © meet you and clients at your office or their home or office | with us- Sai, aR Contact: Ashley Morgan Mortgage Development Manager Cellular phone: 290-1243 Messages: 877-7676 Box 4000 {touch tone phone only wilt contact message centre) Ashley Morgan Mortgage Development Manager OF 50 OFF ENTIRE STOCK! Store will be closing Oct.1. Ali stock must go! — Blue Spackle dinnerware — Denby dinnerware : ~ Assorted ends of patterns and styles 988- 5169 across the street from Capilano Suspension Bridge, ,