What’s Going On ___ this week___ Monday, January 19--(Mondays until March 23) Y-Worry — a North Van YMCA lifestyle program. 440 Hendry Ave. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Free intreduction session Jan. 19. A program designed to help people cope with stress. Info: 251-1116. nae Monday, January 19--Public informa- tion meeting for Palliative Care volun- teers, Lions Gate Hospital auditorium. 7-9 p.m. Info: Claudia Webber, 988- 5281. tet Monday, January 19--(6 Mondays until Feb. 23) Alternatives for the Unem- Ployed. Carson G-aham Sec. School, 2145 Jones Ave., North Van. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Info: North Shore Family Services, 988-5281. nk t Monday, January 19-Sexually Abused Adolescent Girls group. Will run for 8 Mondays from Jan. to March, exact dates to be announced. 4 - 6 p.m. Info: North Shore Family Services, 988-5281. the Monday, January 19--North Shore Folk Club presents Mike Absalom — multi-instrumentalist and singer of comic songs. 8 p.m. Lounge Bar, Pres- ; YOGA COURSES | q «(morning & evening classes) For Men and Women of All Ages and all body ccnditions Improve your strefch, strength and Aexibitity for a “total body workest” Reliove buck problems Release tension and stress For information & rogistration Special Guésts! | George for Girls & Boys Thursday & Saturdays - Kinderdance fe, Children 3-é. yrs. Saturdays ‘Sallet Character for 5-6 yrs. old Saturdays a Tickets: ‘For ticket information call: 228-8635 or 526-6602 Waiker | -. Teaches Dance Tiny Tu-tus far Two for 2 year olds and parent Ballet -Adult Beginner for Fun and Fitness j Mor-tay evening entation House. All welcome. Info: 986-3078. een Monday, January 19--Free men's fitness. Moderate introductory class to aerobics. St. Catherine's Church, 1058 Ridgewood Dr., North Van. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Bring a mat. Info: Heather, 988- 6229. ees Moaday, January 19--Regular meeting, West Van Lapidary Club. § p.m. West Van Rec Centre. Guest speaker: Don Wells, designer and artisan in gold, silver and stones, on: The Identifica- tion of Interesting Rocks and Minerals. vor’ Monday and Tuesday, January 19 and 20--Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, 2 - 8 p.m. New donors wel- come. hee Tuesday, January 20--Trying to cope with unacceptaLic teenage behavior? Join a parent support group (practising Toughlove). Info: Sandy, 929-6142 or Linda, 988-2732. tte Tuesday, January 20--West Van Chess Club, open Tuesdays 7:39 to 1i p.m. West Van Rec Centre, Dogwood Rm. Few membership vacancies stil! open. Guest welcome. Info: 926-1661. ane Tuesday, January 2¢--‘Tuesdays until March 24)—-Y-Smoke — a North Van YMCA lifestyle program. 440 Hendry Ave. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Free introduction session Jan. 20. A program designed 10 help people stop smoking. Info: 251- 1116. ant Tuesday, January 20--(Tuesdays and Thursdays until March 11) Y-Introfit -— a North Van YMCA lifestyle pro- gram. 440 Hendry Ave. 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Free introduction session 3-n. 20. A group exercise program to moiivate people to make exercise a regular pat- tern in their daily lives. Info: 251-1116. ake Tuesday, January 20--(Tuesdays and Thursdays until March 26) Y-Weight — a North Van YMCA lifestyle program. 440 Hendry Ave. 7 - 3:30 p.m. Free in- troduction session Jan. 20. A weight Management program for persons 15 to 40 Ibs. overweight. Info: 251-1116. wae Tuesday, January 20--(6 Tuesdays until Feb. 24) Assertiveness Training for Teens, Lucas Centre, 2132 Hamilton Ave., North Van. 4 - 5:30 p.m. Info: North Shore Family Services, 988-5281. net Tuesday, January 20--(8 Tuesdays until _ March 10) Starting Over — Separating. North Shore Family Services, #303 - 126 E. 15th St., North Van, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Info: 988-528}. $11.00 will be hold his first display of icons at Vancouver’s ‘ . 18, 1987 - North Shore News 49 - Sunday, January BROOM-HILDA IRWIN, THIS [5 THE 86th YEAR OF THE Zoth CENTURY ! PO YOU KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN A SCANT !4 MORE YEAKS 2 FOSTAGE STAMFS WILL BE 3 12.00 EACH ON THE FASTRACK Ve THIS TRUE, MS. YO) MEAN, TRELLIS ? THE ENTIRE THE GS =©— THAT'S SANTIORIAL STAFF MOPPING THE RIGHT, CONSISTS OF CAFETERIA BOB! BURN-OUT CA-25? ARE REALLY... 101986 hong Featuees Sprccate. ine Wortg nyhts reserved FLINTSTONES et poyou THI, “Watts OF, AND IRS, BLINPTON! You WS 15 REAUN = CUTE! 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Prevost, a self-taught iconographer, has done much of his work for local churches and individuals and hopes to spark an ever-growing interes! in icons. This form of art is deeply rooted in early churches. Experiencing a revival recently, icons can be seen at