Page 72, March 21, 1979 - North ‘this week _ Wednesday, March 21— Astronomy Program at West | What: is happening in the Van Memorial Library, 1950 == LEISURE HOLIDAYS ™ AWAI| MAUI KAUAI om AG eer Bie Fictel Accommodations *Continental Break. “Automatic U-Drive ° Unlimited Mileage of Love & Native Drink on Arrival imited Winter Waikiki Space Available sk About ‘99° One Way Air Seatt!+ ; Honolulue = 682-6151 PERSIAN RUG SALE | On a recent trip to Pakistan we were fortunate enough y Ken Hewitt-White of the Planetarium’s Community—.. M ‘ Drive, p.m. Telescopes will be available for. viewing if the weather is clear. .. For. details . and registration call 926-3291... Wednesday, March 21 --: Storytime for children 3 to 5 years at the Deep Cove District Libfary, from 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.: No pre- registration necessary. ees Wednesday, March: 21 -- Storytime for children 7 years and older at Deep Cove District Library, from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Call 984- 0286: . oo Wednesday, March 21 -- Royal Canadian Legion ’ Branch No. 118 meets. at 8 “to be able to purchase a splendidtot-of the finest rugs at reduced prices. Sgt Please come and view these exceptional values at Room 616 Westview Shopping Mall, North Vancouver, directly above the Country CasuafStore. ~ . y Friday and Saturday 11 AMto 7 PM. PATIENTS WITH MINOR PROBLEMS RELATING TO ORTHODONTICS — NEEDED FOR U.B.C. DENTAL CLINIC 228-2324 or 228-3567 )-00-12:00 coon wed 1:00-4:00 p.m. wt, - SH a Pi a“ raat * Neer-disaster in NV gas spill: ss g LOST SEEKING GOOD SNOW Five young skiers rescued on Grouse in response to requests by both readers and ad- vertisers, the Wednesday and Sunday issues of the North Shore News are now on sale at various retail outiets in North and West Vancouver . On both Wednesday and Sunday 94% of the ad- dresses on thé North Shore have the News delivered on their doorsteps. So we do miss some of you. if you are among the 6% that did not receive your copy of News, call us. We'll do everything we can to get the News to your door 1139 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver \986-1337 (Circulation) north shore 080-+.511 (Office) news -p-m. in the Crown Room. eo @ March .21 and 22—Captain: Noah and his Floating Zoo, a musical play, will bé present- ed at Seymour . Heights School, North Van, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $1.50; students - and seniors, 75 éents. Phone 929-1055. ” ee Thursday, .March 22 -- Hollyburn Toastmistress Ciub meets at Park Royal Hotel River Room at 7:45 p-m. Anyone interested in creative self-expression is ‘invited to attend. For in- formation call 929-6152. e323 -22—- Consumers’ Association, Nor-West branch, will-hold a meeting featuring financial consultant David Ingram, in -the Highland United Church, North Van, .at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. see Thursday, March 22— Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held at St. Andrew’s United Church, 10th and St. George’s, North Van, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. : a2 March 22, 23, 24—Dirty Work at the Crossroads, a melodrama, will be present- ed at Maplewood Community School. All proceeds to charity. For tickets call 979-5663. . pee EE: ° AN OLD WOODEN hull . cd Hes near the foot of % one of the many scattered graveyards for boats on the North Shore. It remains as a gentle reminder of all the good times it must have seen. (Ian Smith photo) 8 Friday, March 23 - Vienna Chamber Musicians will be playing at the Centennial Theatre at.8:30 p.m. The repertoire will range from traditional chamber music to works by contemporary composers. ees Saturday, March 24 -- Third Annaal | Volunteer Enrichment Day will be held at the West Van Baptist Church, 450 Mathers Ave., from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open to any volunteers in the community in a helping relationship. oe Saturday, March 24 -- Poetry and design workshoip for children 10 and up to learn to write a five-line poem with a decorative border. Pre-register by calling 984- 0286. EMIT COMMAND 100D ¢ For 2-way protection from noise Saturday, March 24-—— Political Awareness Seminar on women’s role in govern- ment, featuring guest speak- ers from all levels of government, will be held in the Assembly Hall, Main Public Library, 750 Burrard. St., Vancouver, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Freé, but you must _ register; call 682-0596. aot Saturday, March 24— Poetry and Design Workship for children aged 10 and up, at the Lynn Valley Branch Library, from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Preregister by calling 984-0286. Saterday, March ©‘ 24— Symphonie Canadiana will present a concert including Rossini’s Barber of Seville, Mazeppa by Liszt, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 4, at the Centennial Theatre, 23rd and Lonsdale, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets, $5 regular and $3.50 © for students and senior citizens, are available from the Vancouver Ticket Centre and _ outlets, including, Eaton’s, and the North Van: Rec Centre. Saturday, March 24— Parents-Without-Partners - will hold their Spring Dance at St. Martin’s Hall, Windsor and Si. George’s, North Van, from 9 p.m. to 1° a.m. Members $3.50; guests $4. phone 988-5356 or 922-8098. eee March 24 to April 15 -- An exhibition of the recent works of Alan Wood in collaboration with Artcore Consultants Ltd., will be shown at Presentation House Art Gallery. For information call 986-4011. WINNERS! Directional hearing Compression Electret microphone for exceptional sound purity. Two special controls which let us personalize its tone and power to your own hearing needs. This comfortable behind -the-ear instrument may help you hear more clearly in noisy surroundings. 30 Day money-back privilege (except for dispensing fee) Wocdward 101 W Hastings St. Vancouver, BC Mrs R M Heide Hearing-ald Dealer & Consultant Phone 683.2026 or 684 5321 Local 4441 Mr. and Mrs. Kincyzlo of West Vancouver were the happy winners of a recent prize draw contest held by Shoppers Drug Mart Chuck Willett, Associate-Owner of the Shoppers store at 1583 Marine Drive in West Van- couver is shown presenting the 14” Hitachi color portable set CONGRATULATIONS! SHOPPERS DRUG MART