Vv C18 - Sunday, March 20, 1983 - North Shore News EE what's going on this week Sanday, March 20 -- Girls between the ages of 12-16 wanting to play softball in the Bert Dukes Softball League can register by calling Judy Johnson at 986-0669 . Monday, March 21 -- Lapidary Club of West) Vancouver meeting in the Dogwood room of the West Vancouyer Recreation Center at 8&8 p.m Featuring a talk on Sea Shells by Margie Mabie. Visitors or prospective new members are welcome. Tuesday, March 22 -- Inglewood Drop-In is having a_ guest speaker Camilla Amundsen to speak on “Living with Under 3s” from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at 15th and Inglewood. Supervised » babysitting, coffee. woe Tuesday, March 22 -- Truth Rebekah Lodge No 28, 1.0.0.F. St. Johns Church Hall, I3th & Chesterfield. 7.45 p.m Short Business Meeting and Practice. Wednesday, March 23 -- Meeting for Divorced Parents. N.S. Family Services, 202-145 E EVERY SUNDAY afternoon between 2 and 4 p.m. families can-get together for an afternoon of sports and crafts at North Shore Neighborhood House and have as much fun as Nick Holowolenko who ts working on his badminton skills. Sth, N.Van. 7:30. To meet leaders and learn about group for children of divorced parents. (8 yrs. to preadolescent this ume) Wednesday, March 23 -- 7 30 p.m. North Shore Fish and Game Club meeting at Cdn Legion Hall, 123 West 15th St., North Van. 985-1115. Speaker Ross Ledger (Managing Director, B.C. Wildlife Federation). Discussion con- cerning the aims and goals of the Federation. Note: All guests welcome. No admission charge. FE: cl NEWS photo Stuart Devis The North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped Dunning the next 6 weeks. phone clerks will be asking you to help us knock on doors in your neighbourhood 1s during the week of May 15th to 21st sunshine and help make this our best fund drive ever NEEDS CANVASSERS THIS YEAR North Shore effort for North Shore people Invest Your Time Wisely, Help the Mentally Handicapped Please call: 984-93? 1 Come and enjoy the The fund drive This as a Wednesday, March 23. -- Discussion group for people who have multiple sclerosis, Fireside Room. Highlands United Church, 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. For further information or tran- sportation assistance. call Faye Aubut. 986-1798, Sylvia Ben- drodt, 922-8288: or Sigrid Bailey at the M.S. Society office, 263- 3244. eee Thursday, March 24 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 27 at 7:30 -- North Shore Unitarian church, 370 Mathers Ave., (Off Hadden Dr.) A NFB film “If you love this planet” about Dr. Helen Caldicot. oes Thursday, March 24 -- “Funding Targets” will be the topic of a special seminar being held for . non. profit organizations from 7- 10 p.m. at Highlands Com- munity School, 3150 Colwood avenue, North Vancouver. Call the North Shore Volunteer Action centre at 985-7138 for registration details. Thursday, March 24 -- CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitati- on) course, HEARTSAVER level to be held from 6-15 - 10°15 pm at the North Shore Family YMCA. 1735 Ingle wood Avenue, West Vancouver. Pre- HAPPY NAW RUZ = HAPPY NEW YEAR Wishing you all the joys of the season, PEACE and HAPPINESS registration necessary. Call 926- 5541 for further information. Learn to save a hfe Thursday, March 4 -- The North Shore Winter Club is happy to announce they will be hosting the &th Annual Provincial “A” Tournament. The event will take place March 24. 25. 26 and 27. The premier teams from Langley. Poco. North West Van., Aldergrove, Howe Sound and NSWC will be participating in the tournament. Over 300 girls ranging in age from & to 17 years will represent the four divisions (Pette, Tween, Jr. Belle and Belle). Opening ceremonies will take place on Friday evening. March 27 at 7:30 p.m. Our special guest witl be Trudy Cuthbert. a hard working lady, who was largely respon- sible for starting ringette in B.C. in 1973. Friday, March 25 -- Beef Dip. Smorgakbord Dinner. Proceeds for J9th Seymour Lynnmour Scouts, to attend World's B.C Jamboree 60.30 pm 941 Lynn Valley Rd $5 00 per person. $2.50 half porbons = Tickets available 9&- 5738. evenings. an this first day of spring. March 21, from the Baha'is of West Vancouver The top 1s Humphrey's beautiful restaurant Af the top 1s the ultimate it Thermidor, Ameri aine, a lobster dinner prepared for you, the way you lke rotled or Steamed lt the top, you simply choose from our delraous and varied dinner menu, and as the sun sets, relax to the piano of the incomparable Almeta Speaks (ome up to Humphrey's Sanday through Re TTS “tite 8 fe he een pe E ¢ r ia r Ma ir ta f toa - aebyhe ei Ohtwiaes: i AGnduanees +t