From page 20 farmer milk a dairy cow each day at 1:15 p.m. Info: 929-5610. wee May 28--Ongoinz. Competilive Soccer for girls born in 1977. Play for the North Shore Amazony. Practice ses- sion 6:30-8- p.m. at Delbrook park. Info: Tom Byrom at 929-1766 or Danny Pietramala at 291-7861. eve May 28-Ongoing. Family Drop-in Centre. Break from day-to-day routine for parents and children under S$ yrs. Tues’ Thurs. (except first Thurs. of each month), 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Lyon Valley United Church. Fee: $3 per ses- sion or $13.50 tor 5. lata: 988-5281 aoe May 28--Ongoing. Royal Cdn. Air Cadets 525 Squadron, W.Van. Meeting for boys and girly 12-19 yrs. GAS-ILS pom. at WV. Inglewood YMCA. Ento: 923-7569 or 921-9083. ace May 28--Onvoing. Cda. Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt. Col. ell Armouries. For boys and girls 12-17 yrs. Free. Info: 980-2919. eee May 28--Ongoing. Navy League of Canada meetings. 6:45 p.m. at Navy League Centre. Open to boys and girls $0-13) veurs. Info: 299-3545 o1 9SS8- soll. WEDNESDAY Muy 29--Socekey (a combination of dry floor hockey & iadour soceer) programs for teens. Info: 984-9344. eee May 29--Ongoing. Stamp ciub meets second Wed. of each menth. N.Y. Library, 121 West i4ah St.. NLV. info: YSO-4424, eee May 29--Ongoing each Wed. & Fri. Toddler's Storytime. 10 & tt asm. & 2 pam. at NLV. City Library, 12b W. l4th St., Storytime for 2 & 3 year- olds. Parents & babies welcome. eee May 29--Ongoiny. Middle Bear May 30-Ongoing. slorytimes. bree drop-in stories, songs for ages 7 & older. and games for 3 vr. olds. §$Q:30 a.m. aimed oat developing — fitness, at West Van Memorial Library. eee May 29--Onzgoing, CAYTAC | North Shore for Cathohe teens. 7 pum. every Wed. at St. Thomas Aquinas School, Infor 980-4450. May 30--Ongoing to Jung. Rap dane- ing, squash, racquetball, and anima- reeCentre Hon classes available at Belbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd. NV. Into: O84-4181. 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