15 — Friday, May 26, 1905 - Nesth Shore News WEST VANCOUVER BAND Spring concert held THE WEST Vancouver Concert Band is presenting its Spring Variety Concert this Sunday, May 28 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be he?d in the newly completed Mt. Seymour United Church, 1200 Park Gate Avenue, in North Vancouver. Tickets cost $5 for adults and $3 for seniors and students and are available from band members and at the door. Proceeds of the concert will go to help the band purchase a piano. For more information telephone Jim Crook at Under the direction of Roy Cornick, the band will play a variety of numbers from its repertoire. Guest soloists featured are clarinetist Robert Shef- field, organist Don Stagg, and mezzo-soprano Kelly ¢ THEWS photo Kel Lucente CHRISTINE BALLANTINE has s handfol holding ker champion Pekizecse dogs Mini sud Jane. Tke trio, along with dozens of Pek- iagese canines and their owners, will converge at the Coach House Inn Saturday, Jum 10 for the Western Canad Pekingese Club show, salc and banquet. Pekingese dogs to be on display Pubs hoid garage sale Proceeds will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Society to benefit patient services and research in B.C. ‘The garage sale will be held in the parking lot of Pemberton Sta- tion from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 28. The staff from the participating last until approximately 4 p.m. Also planned are a silent auc- in Ambleside Village Square, says that until recentiy the club, formed in 1973, was the only one of its kind in Canada. There is now a second club back east. Entries for the show close on Wednesday, May 31. For more information on the club call Ballantine at 926-1915, days, or ONE TREATMENT CJ ORIGINAL LASER THERAPY QO PAINLESS 0 HYGIENIC C1 DIET AND WITHDRAWAL POINTS INCLUDED G SEPARATE DIET TREATMENT AVAILABLE O GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE NORTH SHORE 983-2046 * 1949 Leesdale Ave, Berth Van 420-2155 597-1428 534-6550 266-3760 688-STOP Burnaby Surrey Langley Vancouver Vancouver \SPACE-AGE || Contar— Crook. 929-3901. a new book entitled An Artist’s Vision, will visit Lonsdale Quay this weekend to autograph copies of the book and to exhibit her prints and paintings. Coleman is noted for her unique interpretive images of North West SSEATTU, Business thrives on making contact. And we're making that easier to do than ever before. The AirBC network now serves more of the west, more often. ; Our new schedule is timed io your business day with flights linking major cities in B.C. and Alberta. From Vancouver you can jet weekdays to Cranbrook and Kelowna in the interior. Or north to Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Terrace. And out of B.C. to Whitehorse, Calgary and Edmenton. All on our 4-engine British Aerospace 146, the . : The new spirit ofthe west. May 26 from 3 to 7 p.m. and from Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. on both quietest commercial jet in the world. It boasts roomier, 5-across seating, and the friendliest, most attentive air crew you'll ever get to know. In fact, our people approach their work with the same enthusiasm you show for yours. We call it spirit. It's powered our growth into an airline that connects you with 27 business centres in the west. And more than that, Connector. So every fiight counts for Aeroplan miles. Now that’s the kind of networking that can take your business places. For reservations in Vancouver call your travel agent or AirBC: 278-3800. cS AIRCANADACONNECTOR aeeey (UA