54 - Sunday, Aprii 12, 1987 ~ North Shore News What’s Going On __ Monday, April 13--General meeting and bingo. Senior Citizens Assn. Branch #4, St. John’s Memorial Hall, 13th and Chesterfield. 1:30 p.m. 50 cents, — ~ tee Monday, April 13--Y-Worry — stress Management program. W.V. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood. ?7-8:30 p.m. Free in- troductory session. ane Monday, April 13-N.V. Rec Centre Outdoors Club annual genera! meeting. N.V. Rec Centre. 7:30 p.m. Info: Rick Negus, 985-9263. aten Monday, April 13--Puppetry workshop. Lyna Valley Library. 6:30- 8:30 p.m. For teachers and leaders of young children. Pre-register, 984-0286. wn Monday, April 13--Festival of Plays. Presentation House. Runs April 13-17. Awards presented April 18. Info: 986- 1351, * 20 Monday, April 13-Bingo. Silver Har- bour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. 1:30-4 p.m. . . eet Monday, April 13—(whole week) Show- ing of art works selected by jury for N.S. entries in province-wide - Images and Objects ’87 art show to be held in Duncan in May. Klee Wyck, 200 Keith Rd., W.V. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Info: 922- 1110 and 988-6844. ' + nae Monday, April 13—Orchestra day by Argyle zone orchestras. 7:30 p.m. Cen- tennial Theatre. Admission free. " Everyone welcome. ene Monday to Wednesday, April 13 to 15- —Theological-devotional study of Pas- sion narrative according to St. Mark, by Canon Bailey. St. Martin's Anglican Church, 195 E. Windsor Rd., N.V. 7:30 p.m. net Tuesday, April 14-(until June 2) Parents of Tots and Preschoolers: (2-5 years), Boundary School, 750 E. 26th St, N.V. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Services, 988-5281. Tuesday, | April 14-(end April 21) - Learn “to-read “ Tarot‘: cards: N.S. ‘Neighbourhood ‘House: 7:30-9: 3054 p.m. Pre-register: 987-8138. $15, Tuesday, April ‘T4-(Tucsdays and Thursdays until June 18) Seniors Aquatic Rehab. W.V. Aquatic Centre. 10:30-11 a.m. .For those with neurological disorders. : Tuesday, April 14-¥- -Weight — weight management program. N.V.. YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., 7-8: 30 B. m. Free in- troductory Session. ‘ ‘Tuesday, April 44_Y-Smoke — smok- _ ing .cessation program..N.V."- YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., 7-8:30 p.m. Free i in- troductory session. a, Tuesday, April 14_tntezaciional ‘Train- ing’ in -Communication meeting. Develop “communication . skills. Feliowship, 6:30°:p.m:; dinner: and® mecting, 7. p.m. Yics Restaurant, 127 E. 3rd St. +, N.V. Info: Joan’ 980-8011 . (days), Jo Ann 980-2093 (evenings). wae Tuesday, April 14—Slide show, disois- sion: From Fur-Trading Post to Royal Province of France. N.S. Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers Ave., W.V. 7: 30 p.m, Info: 926-1621. wae Tuesday, ‘April 14-Parent support group trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior (practising Toughiove). Info: Sandy, 929-6142 or Linda, 988-2732. tant Tuesday, April 14--W.V. Chess Club. 7:30-11 p.m. W.V. Rec Centre, Dogwood Rm. Guests welcome. Info: 926-1661. eat Wednesday, April 15-(until June 3) Positive Parenting — Communication for Growth (5-11 years), Maplewood Community School, 420 Seymour River Flace, N.V. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Services, 988-5281. att Weduesday, Apri? 15-How Do You Rate? — A Look At Your Own Diet. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. 1:30-3 p.m. Register: 980- 2474, Free. Everyone welcome. . nat Wednesday, April 15--Spring gardening lecture. W.V. Rec Centre, 7-9 p.m. Gasden clinic designed for general gardening questions. . tee Wednesday, April 15--W.V. Kiwanis fund-raising car wash. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Petro Canada station, 22nd and Marine Dr., W.V. ent Wednesday, April 15--Special needs education parent meeting. 370 W. Kings Rd., N.V. Gymnasium. 7:30-10 p.m. Sponsored by NSAPH, 985-5371. nent Thursday, April 16--Rabbitmatazz — ‘special puppets. Capilano Library. 10:30 a.m. Plays and stories for Easter. ‘Wear rabbit ears, bring favorite bunny. For children 4 and up. an Thursday, April 16--(until May 19) Art showing — watercolors, acrylic, prints by Adelina West. N.V. District Hall, 355 W. Queens Ave. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: 988-6844. rat Thursday, April 16-(until April 29) Exhibition of 25 watercolors by Forrest Johnson. N.V. Court House, '200 E. 23rd St. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Info: 988-6844. egnae Thursday, April 16--N.V. Chamber of. Commerce general meeting. Canyon Gardens. Noon. Speaker: Jack Davis. Register: 987-4488. Friday, April 11-Puppet show: Sasha’s Dream, an-Easter story for children by . Juniper Tree Marionette Theatre. 10:30. & 11:30 a.m., Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christophers Rd., N.V. Children 50 - cents, adults $1. Info: 986-0535. . weet Friday, , April 17--Easter weekend public swim, W.V. Aquatic Centre. 2-4 p.m, Everyone welcome. et Friday, April 17--River hike along Lynn Creek (Parents and Children’s Nature Club). Ecology Centre, Lynn Canyon Park. 10 a.m. films; 11 a.m. depart for hike. Register: 987-5922. et Saturday, April. 18--Imagination Mar- ket workshop. Lynn Valley Centre. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Info: 688-8811. nat : Saturday, April 18--Body-shaping _ weight training lessons. W.V. Aquatic Centre.*1 hour between 9.a.m. and’ ‘noon. Individuals or couples. Saturday, April 18-Spring cleaning. 1: Lynn Canyon Park. 0 p.m.. at Ecology Centre. Info: 987-5922. Help . make your park shine. * tne Sunday, April 19--N.V. Rec Centre Outdeors Club hiking trip. Meet at N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale. 8 a.m. Lynn Headwaters Park, Info: Rick Negus, 985-9263, ae Sunday, April 19--Easter egg hunt sponsored by W.V. Lions Club. John Lawson Park, foot of 17th St. 1 p.m. Rain or shine. For children 10 years and under. Lots of prizes. wae LEGAL NOTICES MOVE MUNICIPAL, PROVINCIAL and federal lIegal notices, © normally found on the What’s Going On page, have been moved to the Classified Ads section. Today’s Classified Ads section begins on page 55. |Children enjoy |\Saturday club BROOM-HILDA PUT THE CAR IN EAR ANP WAIT FOR A BRI EAK . TRAFFIC ! 4 fem tga ng heres He aiken neces 40 Ki0W, BOB, MoST GUYS |. IVE DATED HAVE TerleD OA? WHAT Dip J uepRY OF | IVE DATE “THEY CHANGE? Xe TH IE ALTERED ” \ . TER LIFESTYLES. I OVERLOOKED ONE “THING, FRED! RETIRING MEANS STAYING H I THOUGHT YOU RETIR WARREN, BECAUSE OF ess! HOW COME YOU STILL HAVE IT 2 , BOOMERS SONG SOs THIS 15 YOuR = JBARTH PLAN! THIS IS. HOW You WANT ME. 10 CONDLICT “THE. rT : . A. N77 ./ | 1 CAN'T TELL YOU WHAT” A PLEASURE IT HAG GEEN TALKING WITH SOMEONE ELSE" ae _ Wile THINKS INTEGDEPARTMENTAL : WELL, SVE GOT TO A GREA’ UNH ERALDR? “BE GOING, HAROLO. "AMERICAN aaT - RE DEAD WeONe! rea CANT YOU ADMIT IT? 25906 Tomy 4° 5 Steves, nt $a } strength or athletic ability, says Mullan. ‘‘I’ve seen adults, teens and children playing side by side and nothing mattered except taking part and having fun.’ Those who would rather relax can watch videos, draw or sketch, play ping pong or take part in a sca- venger hunt. Although there will be supervision by expert lead- ers, much of what goes on each week is up to the children who make up SAC. Every week participants will be asked what they want to do. Registration is happening now at any North Van- couver Recreation Commission facility. For more in- formation call 988-6166. taeda A HEY KIDS, want to belong to SAC? SAC — the Saturday Afternoon Club. The North Vancouver Recreation Centre has started a club for children to be held Saturday afternoons from 2 to 3:30 p.m. ‘We've decided to offer a program with a different approach to fun and games,’ says recreation pro- grammer John Mullan. “Through schoo} and team sports most children get enough pressure to perform and compete. At SAC children will have an opportu- nity to participate in a wide variety of active games with the emphasis on challenge and cooperation rather than on competition.” These games ,are- for, everyone regardless of, size, sw. ee