; drama in 52. - Friday, March 22, 1985 - North Shore News Peopie in action on display | PARK ROYAL South Mall will be filled with activity and displays representing Icisure opportunities offered by the West Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department, from Thursday, March 21 to Saturday, the 23. The display area will pre- sent leisure life style oppor- tunities for Adults to Senicr Citizens. ; Children’s activities will emphasize a hands-on sampl- ing of some of the programs offered by the Recreation Department. Not only will the variety of Recreation pur- suits be apparent but the display will emphasize the quality of instruction. Pottery, painting, batik, wood carving, weaving, sew- ing and tole painting displays will demonstrate the high levei of artistic ability of the participants. and the high quality the programs strive to attain. . Theme areas will em- phasize the Department dedicztion to quality services. The Aquatic theme will highlight the spectrum of aquatic opportunities from tiny tot swim to bronze cross Talking Dirty comes to NV THE ARTS Club’s national touring production. of Talk- ing Dirty is coming to the North Shore. Presentation House in North Vanccuver will feature the highly-acclaimed seven perfor- mances only. Performances will be held between March 23 and 30. For more information and tickets, contact Presentation House at 986-1351. CLASSIFIED INCLUDES: Fruit Bar Weekly Spaciats ‘ender Complete Saiad Bar Cold Meats and Cheese Hot Food Buffet including: Bacon. Ham. Sausage. Vegetables. Rice. Pot-*xes. Lasagna and Plus - Omelettes and Pancakes 10:30 am - 2 pm : 1.51 Lonsdale North Vancouver and national instruction. Aquatic leadership pro- gram provides opportunities for young people to develop skills in life guarding, fitness, stroke standards, first aid and people management. Sports, Fitness and Gym- nastics themes emphasize the depth and variety of our fitness and gymnastics pro- grams. A tribute to our life guard coaching is the recent success. of the Recreation Centre Gym Club at the Winter Games. Visual and practical arts represent a large part of the Dep. program and will take up two sections of the mail. The Seniors Activity Centre and the Recreation Centre Art program team up to pro- vide a mind-boggling sampi- ing of artwork. Such well- known instructors as Jane Ford, Irene Poskitt, Elizabeth Smylie and Sheila Hunter will display their class works, Children’s activities have a firm basis in the Depart- ment’s philosophy and pro- gram offerings. The display will be much more than a static representation of what is available but is designed to give the public a sampling of what the Recreation depart- ment provides. Children can do hands-on projects and learn about science for example - an ex- tract from the centre’s Preschool Scientists Program. The Parks and Recreation Department is well-known for its special events and community performances. One only has to think back to - the Huge Swingtime Dances and Concerts by the Sea Series to realize the appeal of such events. Eagle Harbour Communi- ty Centre will be featured as the new addition to the fami- ly of Recreational Services. Drop by to see the new pro- grams now available to the western sector of the community. / On going: performances will be taking place at the central display area. Staff and volunteer personnel would be delighted to answer your questions. Iv’s spring and a good time to come down to the Park Royal Mall. it's spring and a good time to try something THE FINAL battle in CBC’s Rock Wars is about to be fought in Vancouver and the television station is offering free ringside tickets. The Rock Wars .national finals will be Monday, April 1, and the Rock Wars win- ner’s television special will be taped Tuesday, April 9. Free tickets for Rock Wars Tickets are free and can be picked up at the CBC stu- dios at the corner of Georgia and Hamilton in Vancouver. Rock Wars is a weekly na- tion-wide program that features top club bands in competition for recording time and the television special. Have your vehicle inspected by our qualified inspectors before your spring or summer holiday. BCAA Vehicle inspection Centre apy 873-4681 take up badminton, make use _ facilities by taking tennis ora |. - of the beautiful parks and fitness program. new, (ry thar painting course you always wanted to try, m | __ notions I» SILK PINS [ _rapries || PATTERNS 1.49 © RANWEAR © «1.49n + SEERSEW 1.49, © pop: «3/149 © TKNITS 1.495 © STICHASAVE 1.49. 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