= 23 - Friday, October 10, 1986 - North Shore News .Van and | China exchange | art ABOUT 200 North Vancouver students are to receive special certificates in appreciation for their participation in a student art exchange project. Rotary Club exchange organizer Lars Holmer said that the second- ary and elementary school students exchanged art work with students from Feng Tai District of Beijing, China’s capital city. North Vancouver School District art coordinator Bill MacDonald explained that local schoo) works are on display at one of the children’s palaces in Beijing — ‘‘I guess that we would call it a com- munity centre." The Chinese students’ work — paintings and drawings — is on display at Park Royal Shopping Centre until Oct. 14. MacDonald said the Chinese students’ art work arrived packag- ed in rosewood crates. ‘They had burnt images of the Great Wall (on the crates),”’ he said. Included with the North Van- Learn to cook at the Quay WINE CONSULTANT, wine educator, celebrity chef and cookbook author Paul Warwick is giving cooking demonstrations at Lonsdale Quay in celebration of Thanksgiving. Warwick has been named the Opimian Society’s Wine Tasting Champion on two separate occa- sions and is on the staff of the Vancouver Community College where he-regularly takes educa- tional wine tours to the Napa Valley. As a celebrity chef Warwick has performed across Canada exhib- iting his own particular style of fun and expertise — preparing everything from appetizers to desserts in less than 45 minutes. Warwick will be giving an in- formative cooking show at Lons- dale Quay on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Warwick will autograph copies of his book The Spirit of Cooking. The book is also available in the Mark Anthony Wine Mart and in Beron’s Bookstore in the market. The Night of January 16th | Wed. Oct 1 — Sat. Oct. 18 { Curtain 8 p.m. Tickets: Adults $5.00 Seniors/Children $4.00 For reservations call 926-9693 Deep Cove Stage 1 2151 Panorama Drive, N.V. m ALL AGES p B ADRITTED SEEKING SUSAN § B BACK TO SCHOOL 2:40, 6:15, 9:45 i SEEING SUSAN 4:25, 8:00 . m 3 NITES! MIDNITE! f FRIDAY, SATURDAY, a SUNDAY ALL AGES sy : a 3 ADMITTED ia haa Aut SEATS $5.50 busi 919 GRANVILLE By STEPHEN BARRINGTON | News Reporter couver students’ art work, sent [0 China in mid-July, were textbuol.s, Expo souvenirs and books feziur- ing Vancouver's birthday celebra- tion. “We sent quite a care package. We gave them quite a barrage," he said. Once the displays are finished, the art work will then become a gift to the schoo! districts. The North Vancouver students e C40 @ 0:06.60", were invited to write a letter asking for a reply from the Chinese stu- dents. “That might tuke some time to come (to fruition,” MacDonald said. Selective pieces of the Chinese art will be shown at North Van- couver City Hall gallery in’ late November and early December. In the past, the Rotary Club and the North Vancouver School District have hosted exchanges with students from countries such as Japan anJ tiie Soviet Union. “We're trying to do one a year," said Holmer. “But we haven't decided what country we will exchange with next.” Homer said that the purpose of the exchange was to help promote SHOE SOPPERSDRUGIMARI) _ SEA OVIE FOR JUST : Full j details in store. - AT CINEPLEX ODEON THEATRES | SSHOPPERS DRUG MART Everything you want in a drugstore. 5:00.00: DOES YOUR BUSINESS MEASURE UP? 10% Discount for multiple If you: -own or manage ~plan to buy -plan to Invest in ..8 business, these 3 seminars are essential registrations. Pre-registration advised. REGISTER NOW! CALL: 666-7703 #6-221 W. 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Many Congratulations!) will be with us to greet you (of all ages) and Autograph her newest book ‘“‘Keep the Home Fries Burning”. And we believe it is her wish to pay a visit to more bookstores and meet more good Readers if possible, but we have fearn- ed that her schedule is so tight, even hard as she may try, she is only able to make one visit to one bookstore, (Your District Bookstore, Readers Retreat in Lynn Valley Centre is the honored one) through Vancouver, West Vancouver, and the North Vancouver area this year. It is our quess that, possibly this Bookstore in Lynn Valley Centre is the bookstore closest to her memories of her early years. {You would know by now that she grew up and was educated here on the North Shore.) However the truth here is that she is not coming because the Bookstore is here, but she is coming to the Bookstore because her good old neighbors and good readers are around this particular Bookstore. So this lucky Bookstore is the junction where she is going to greet you, and as she might expect from you (of all ages) in return very warm hugs. A daughter and sister of the North Shore, Lynn Johnston, camying with her a bundle of Laurets in her arms, is coming home. Readers Retreat Bookstore in Lynn Valley Centre cordially invites you (of all ages) to come and meet this outstanding Cartoonist Lynn Johnston, and if you would feel like getting her Autegraph on her book, then we believe she would do it with a happy heart. Oct. 11th (Sat.) 12:30-1:30 p.m. Readers Retreat Beokstore Lynn Valley Centre __1199 Lynn Valley Ra., North Vancouver 985-7616,