North Shore resident, Dr. Murray Newman, Director of the Vancouver Aquarium, is presenting the in- troductory lecture in the Aquarium-U.B.C. fall wo) lecture series “THE AMAZON RIVER AND AMAZONIA”. The series of five ilus- trated lecture-discussions, open to the public, will be NIGHT SCHOOL NOTES “Japanese” for beginners and intermediates, though listed in the brochure, was cancelled due to lack of a teacher. However, the course is now going to be given. A new teacher has come forth and a class will begin just as soon as you get there. .Phone 985-8741 to find out when and where. Night School registration at the North Shore office is really humming. Students are signing up to study a vast range of subjects from Chinese cooking to Wit- chcraft. One lesser-known aspect of the North Shore courses is that many of them are designed especially for the mentally handicapped adults. Vivien Runnells, co- ordinator of N.S. classea for mentally handicapped adults says: “Some students find learning a slow and difficult process and these courses can help these students. Many pcople who are slow learners arc quite com- fortable in regular classes, but there is also a great need for special classes. “If you would like to help the handicapped by volun- . Mets s More Chectwlh lyn O Clore remove hair permanently -private consultation by appointment -facial, legs, arms, underarms Maria Stafford, qualified and registered lst tiwites calla for a personal and private consultation. ourses for eve teering as night-time aid, call Vivien at 987-8141, and leave your name. Special energy saver: “Diesel Engine Theory”with Paul Pope Thursdays. The first “One Day Workshop” of the season is on Saturday, Oct 4 at Carson Graham School. The $16 fee includes lunch. There will be a babysitting service for $2 which includes lunch for the little guys. It's to be hoped you still have your brochure around somewhere, because there are so many interesting courses. Some of the new Perm Sale; wash ‘n wear curty perm cut inctuded plus complimentary manicure by Suzanne reg $60 $35 ETHER HAIR DF SIGN prizes inthe B.C. recently. “Hight are Pat’ ‘Gibson, Social Worker, Jacinta Lawton, 3rd prize (grade 9), Mamie Wiederhold, 2nd prize {grade 11) and Bill MacBeth, Regional Manager. ing fishy goi held in the Aquarium’s new Aquatic Science ~Centre Theatre every Tuesday evening beginning October 7th at 8 p.m. The native people, their culture and art; the unusual animals and plants of the region; discoveries of scientists who have studied the Amazon; the amazing air-breathing fish that live there, and a comparison of Amazonia with Canada’s Arctic will be the topics ryone “Bookkeeping. Crash Workshop” will include the unravelling of the mysteries of the Double Entry Bookkeeping System, the preparation and analysis of financial statement, and payroll records. “High as a Kite” is not wine-making! The class only goes until 2, but includes the building of a kite, and discussion about different kites from around the world. Materials included. More on the workshop next Wednesday. 2457 Marine Drive, West Van. 926-5224 -mintimum ot discomfort American Electrotyate Aaeoe. 080-2022 929-4468 (res.) Room 217B Madical Dental Bullding 1940 Lonsdale, North Vancouver Open Monday - Saturday -correcting hairlines and arching eyebrows discussed. Other lecturers include: Dr. G.G.E. Scudder and Dr. David J. Randall of U_B.C.’s Zoology Department, Dr. Alfred Siemens, Geography Department, U.B.C. and Dr. Blanca Muratorio, Depart- ment of Anthropology and Sociology, U.B.C. Registration for the series can be made by contacting the Centre For Continuing Education at U.B.C. 228- 2181. 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