SATURDAY Aug. 5--Pre-register for recCentre Delbrook programs inciuding Drawing Made Easy, Gunboot Decorating Workshop, Hackey Sack Basic Skills, Ski Fit, Bells, Angels & Strawberries (Christmas tree decoration workshop), Masks Murals & Things, & Sumi Brush Painting. Info: 987-PLAY. eee Aug. 5-Gngoing. Seniors’ hot evening meal program needs volunteer servers & drivers on Monday & Wednesday, 4-5 p.m. Also: Volunteers needed to visit & walk with people who have mobility problems. Info: N.S. Health Volunteer Program, 986-7111. ese Aug. S-Cagoing. Available at recCen- tre" Lonsdale: tennis lessons & ball hockey. Info: 987-PLAY. eee Aug. 5~Ongoing. Pets & Friends Pro- gram. Volunteers are needed to bring, their pets into rest homes, hospitals & care . facilities where people need friendly: contact with animals. Info: ' 879-5991. eoe Aug. 5~Ongoing. Lear to square dance, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., W.¥. Seniors’ Activity Centre. Info: Doreen Sillery, 987-5397. eee - Aug. 5-Ongoing. Al-Anon and Ale- teen Family Group. N.S. Daily sup- ~ port meeting for people with alcohol- _ related concerns. N.S. meetings 6 days ~ Science World exhibit . features Muppet magic “THIS SUMMER has been “an -“anfrogettable”’ :, ence for.the thousands of ‘Science World visitors who: experi- ‘ Wave ‘seen the swine-tingling . exhibition titled Jim Hen- son’s. Muppets, Monsters .Jand Magic. Kermit, Miss Piggy, Bert and : Ernie, : the Cookie Monster. and other characters from Henson's -““movies and television series are ‘Just some of the Muppet puppets ‘on display at _: behind-the-scenes exploration of “; the this ribetting evolution of puppetry in . fiimmeking. ‘Muppet fans have until Mon- > day, Sept..7 to catch the exhib- .~ -.:sonalities. “presence is actually created by sophisticated behind-the-scenes ition, which has been a terrific hit ~ with young and old alike. _The secret to the phenomenal -saccess of the endearing Muppet’ “puppets is their human-like per- Yet. their magical volleyball instruction,- ’ tivities, per week. Info: 688-1716. eee Aug. 5--Ongoing. Co-dependants Anonymous meeting. 10 a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Recovery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832 or 984-0243. “SUNDAY _ Aug. 6-SPCA Walk-a-Thon Fund- raiser, 10 a.m. Five kiiometre route begins & ends at Brockton Oval, Stanley Park. Pledge donations ac- cepted or pay a registration fee: $10 adults, $5 seniors & kids 12 yrs & under. Ceiebrity hosts, entertainment, displays aerobic warm-up, T-shirts & refreshments. All proceeds to SPCA to help fost, hurt & abandoned animals. Info: 879-1725. e@e Aug. 6--Free: Lonsdale Quay Rockin’ Roots Sunday. Concert: Hard Rock Miners (rockabilly music}. Sireet per- formers: Line-Up Maintenance Crew {comedy duo). 2-4 p.m. Donations to benefit the Lions Gate Hospital Foun- @ation. eoe Aug. 6--Vancouver Rape Relief & women’s shelter have volunteer posi- tion available. Info: 872-8212. sen Aug. 6--Ongoing each Sun. NAR- ANON. Mutual support group for relatives & friends of people with a drug dependency. 7-8:30 p.m. Alano Club, 176 E. 2nd St, N.V. Info: 926-6453. technical wizardry. Muppets, Monsters and Magic explains how the Muppets really work, while still maintaining their special mystical qualities. The exhibition includes dozens of Jim Henson’s characters, many of them cut away to reveal their inner workings. Displays and videos show how film and television special effects are created and how characters are developed from original sketch to lifelike reality. Muppets, Monsters and Magic is presented at Science World by White Spot Restaurants Ltd. and sponsored by BCTV. Science World British Columbia. self-supporting - is a non-profit, organization dedicated to inspiring a greater appreciation of science and technology through a pro- gram of informal educational ac- live demonstrations and exhibitions offered across the province. For 24-hour Science World in- formation call 687-7832. - MONDAY Sept. 7-Ongoing. Unemployed handi- capped people are needed to work for a non-profit organization called Notes & Crafts Sales; some remuneration; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 922-1714, leave message. ee Sept. 7~Ongoing to Sept 14, Kayaking lessons; 9 a.m.-11 p.m.; recCentre Andrews. Info: 987-PLAY. een Sept. 7--Ongoing. Classes for adults: English as a second language; new program each month. Learn conversa- tion skills, reading, writing, listening, grammar, pronunciation. $45 covers costs; non-profit. Mon., Wed & Fii., 9:30 a.m.-noon. Delbrook Church, 515 W. Windsor Rd., N.V. Pre-register: 985-4011, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Mon-Fri. eee Sept. 7--Ongoing alternate Mon. & Wed. Earthsave Toastmasters Meeting. Learn public speaking; help the en- vironment; free. Info: Vickie, 987- 8295. eee Sept. ‘J-Ongoing. Bingo, 7:15 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion, 123 W. [Sth St., N.V. Info: 985-1115, | PRICED ELSEWHERE TO : ¢ DICK IRWIN DISCOUNT : MSRP. : | Preferred equip. group credit : Your Price : b GM delivery credit : Sash back from GM Baptist. Friday, September 4, 1992 — North Shore News - 29 Sept. 7--Ongoing. Co-dependants Anonymous Meeting. Recovery pro- gram to promois healthy relationships. 7:30 p.m. St. Martin’s Church, 195 North Windsor Rd., N.V. Info: Nancy or Bill, eves. 929-5742, evo Sept. 7-Ongoing. Parents Together. Self-help for parents troubled by the problem behavior of their teenagers. Info: 588-5432. ees . Sept. 7--Ongoing. The Friendship Toastmasters. 7:15 p.m., Capilano Branch, N.V. Dist. Library. Improve public speaking and socialize. poorer welcome. Info: Janet, 987- een Sept. 7-Ongoing. Free. Sahaja Yoga classes, 7-9 p.m., W.¥. Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Info: 987- 5292. TUESDAY Sept. 8—=N.S. Horseshoe Club offers league play every Tuesday evening. For info visit the club in Mahon Park or call 987-9740 or 988-1451. 0e0 Sept. 8--Ongoing. Breast Self-Ex- amination Clinic; Tues. 4:30-7:30 p.m.; Tiurs. 10 a.m.-i p.m. Free & private with trained nurse. Lions Gate Hospital, Medical Day Centre, 231. E. 1Sth St., N.V. Info: 925-1952. ees Sept. 8-Crgoing on Ist & 3rd Tues. of each month. N. S. Alzheimer sup- _port group meeting, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N.Y., 7:30-9 p.m. Everyone welcome. info: 988-6017 or 929-9625. eon Sept. 8--Ongoing. Sweet Adelines Chorus practice night; 4-part harmony barbershop music; new members wel- come. 7:45 p.m., Highlands Com- munity School. Info: Jan, 986-7864 or Linda, 929-7061. eee Sept. 8--Ongoing. Scottish Country Dancing. Ne partner required, 8 p.m., Carisbrooke School. Info: Helen: 987-5450. aae Sept. 8-Ongoing. B.C. Intezstitial Cystitis Assoc. support group meeting is every 4th Tues of each month. Info: Hels, 922-1407, For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and entertainment listings -see the Around Town column in .Wed- nesday’s North. Shore Now. Sec- 2 REMAINING! * | CAVALIER CANADA'S #1 SELLING CAR CONVERT! EXAMPLE: New 1992 RS Convertible Stock #23-4464 . 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