Page 50, March 11, 1979 - Sunday News . | ARAL Saturday, March 17 — St -+- -[ -- “EMANUEL Patricks Day Rummage Sale .. SWEDENBORG at Highlands United Church, U Phone 536-2574 or 3255 Edgemont Bivd., North 522-9535 Van, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bake sale and refreshments. Everyone welcome. FRIDAY, MARCH 30,AT 8P.M. . a 7 — e ” ~ ° _inconcert JANE‘OLIVOR *8.50 - 7.50 - 6.50 (Plus Service Charge) Tickets at. Famous Artists Box Offices in all Bay ' Stores — a Downtown - Lougheed - Richmond - Surrey - Park Royal & Champlain Mall. ° . °Qpen Daily 10-5:30 - Phone 681-3351 FEB. 7 DRAW $100,000 WINNING NUMBERS last 5 digits win $4,000 last 4 digits win $400 last 3 digits win $ NCIAI resevary 25 pRaw KEEP YOUR ‘ : — fo, “ - . . 7 fe I ala f ao oi arene Lote oae WINNING NUMBERS FOR FEBRUARY 1979 Saturday, Annual Manure Sale spon- sored by the West Van Band Association at West Van Community Centre and Brasso. Lincoln Mercury, Marine Drive, North Van. Both locations, sales start at 9 a.m. ae Saturday, March 17, — Spring Bazaar sponsoréd by ' Trust will be held at the Highlands United Church Hall, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plants, baking, handi- crafts, and houshold items. or 987-9015. upcoming Friday, March 30 - Nostalgia Night Big Band . Dinner Gyro Club, will be held at the Coachhouse Motor Inn. Limited ticket sale at $36 per couple: phone 988-5477 or 926-9209. se Saturday, March 31 -- Sale on behalf of Good Shepherd Animal Shelter :will be held _in the West Van Community Centre, -22nd and Marine Drive. If you can help the homeless animals by donating items for this sale, call 922-4298. ote Children’s Art at the Park Royal Mall, sponsored by the North Shore Voice of Women, in honor of the International Year of the Child. Theme: Happiness is to grow in peace with worldwide friends. Deadline for’ contributions is March 31. For information call 988- 7564. - - FEB. 14 DRAW For a lst of Bonus Number on tne Februar 4th Western Express Draw wiite to Western Canada Lottery Foundation One Lakeview Square Winnipeg Mon R3C 3Hn6 FEBRUARY/MARCH BONUS $4 MILLION OR THE 7 0 4 IT'S ALSO ELIGIBLE F 4 MARCH 25 DRAW 0 6 digits win $40,000 last 5 digits win $4,000 last 4 digits win $100 last 3 digits win $25 FOR EXACT NUMBER ONLY 31409 0 8 Ware Ry) Sted ey Westem Canada Lottery Foundation in the event of dscrepancy Dvetwean this list and the offical winning numvpers ist the igtter shall prevail March 17° .— the Doris Orr Needy Animal. . For information call 980-2507 Dance, put on by. Hollyburn --4 April 9 to 14 -- Display of April 28 and 29 — Cat Fanciers of B.C. 20th annual International Royal Merit Championship Show will be held at Sunset Memorial Centre, 404 East Sist Ave., Vancouver, starting at 10 a.m. For information call 277-6141. On Sunday at 1 p-m. there will be a Children’s Pet Cat Show; for information call 255-4933, 321-0830 or 324-1121. Please phone early for your entries. June 8 to 10 -- “World Series of Philately’ qualifying exhibition presented by the Northwest Federation of Stamp Clubs, PIPEX °79, at the Royal Towers Hotel, New Westminster. All collectors, regardless of club affiliation or residence, are eligible to enter their stamps. For information and prospectus, write: Royal City Stamp Club, P.O. Box 895, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 4Z8. August 3 to 6 — Diamond Jubilee Celebrations at Fernte: Fernie is 75 years old and invites all ex-Fernie-ites to altend banquet, dances, and barbeque. For full particulars, contact the Invi- ‘ation Commitiee, Fernie & District Historical Societv, ADVENTURE WEEK for children ages and Lonsdale, North Van, March 26 through March 30, from 10 a.m. to noon, featuring Bible stories, refreshments, crafts, and special guests (above) David Kelly and his friend Leroy Jones. For information call.988-6040 or 987-7720. A program for the parents will be presented Friday, March 30, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. s 6 to 14 is coming Box 1527, Fernie, B.C. VOB 1MO. ses September — Career Alter- natives Program for North Shore Women provides an opportunity for you to assess your life style and set goals based on your skills and interest. For further inform- ation call 986-1911, local 269. ongoing x _ : The West Van Newcomers’ Club welcomes women new to the area to attend the first Monday of each month at St. David’s United Church, Taylor Way at 8 pm. Call 922-9431 or 922-2842. Adult Dance featuring disco and ballroom dancing, for singles or -couples every Friday at the Lynn Valley Community Hall (corner of Mountain Highway = and Frederick Rd.) from 8 p.m. to midnight. Admission $2.50 per person. For information call 988-3206. ens Parents-without-Partners meet every second fourth Tuesday of every month at St. Andrew's Church Hall, 10th and St. George's, North Van, at 8 p.m. and GAMES & THINGS The Great Game Sale 111 E. 14th (just off Lonsdale) 988-8510 to the Salvation Army, 12th Deadlines Announcements for this section in our Wednesday edition should be deliver- ed or mailed to reach the North Shore News. office not later’ than 2 p.m. the. preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline is 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 — Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver B.C. V7M 2H4. Talking books and books with large print for the visually and _ physically handicapped are available.at the West Van Memorial Library. Home delivery is also available for those unable to visit the library. “ee Bingo every Monday night at Si. Pius, off Mt. Seymour Parkway, across from Seymour Golf Course. Early Bird at 7:15 p.m.; regular bingo 7:45 p.m. Free bus service. For information call 929-6883 or 929-3530. ee ‘ Young Reviewers Club for readers grades 4 to 6 are invited to borrow one new book each week from the West Van Memorial Library and write a review of it. Reviews will be printed, and the reviewer may be asked to read the review over Co-op Radio. The club meets Mondays at 3:30 p.m. Register with the children's librarian. Call 926-3291, win Towers | Accommodation for residents 55 years and over, offerin » within walking distance of SeaBus For further information call 988-0611 5am dally Office located at 172 E 2ndSt , Suite 206 Commercial space also available from 260 sq ft Call Jonn Atkinson 321-1241 g Studio and one-bedroom units, inctuding wall to wall, drapes, stove and fridge Rent includes cablevision, power, heat and light. In addition, for your enjoyment are residents’ tearoom with large terrace, social rooms, library Ideal location between 10am &