JN “The Salvation Army invites . ‘all to a prayer rally at 7:30 p-m. April 6. Other events will be a Musical rally at 7:30 p.m. April 7, featuring the Cadets and North Vancouver Band, Timbrels- and Singing Group. | eee 1977 is ; the olden. Anni- dary School. As part of the a.celebration, there will be a. | Reunion at the school on April 6th from 6:30 p.m: to 11:00 p.m. For information call 255-9344. | SHES “We guarantee the lowest prices | Children 10-16 years Boys / Girls 9 Days..... 8 Nights +200°° (ALL INCLUSIVE) . Transportation - Ranch Style Meals. insurance - Fully Supervised Indepth Training in Canoeing, Riding, BackPacking & Survival. _ By Qualified Instructors FIRST VACATION CLASS STARTS Saturday July 2, 1977. CALL NOW! CLASSES LIMITED. 931-2276 tional School 1 _ Hear Tchaikovsky’s . versary of Templeton Secon- ~ Magnificent music is what you "ll hear at the North. Shore Community Band con- cert 8 p.m. at North Vancouver Centennial Thea- tre, 23rd & Lonsdale. Enjoy this. award-winning band’s spirited performance of fa- . vourites such as Exodus, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Liberty Bell, and many more. **1812: Overture’? This is Your Com- munity Band. . Adults $2, students & pensioners $.75 | doses _- Some volunteers are still urgently meeded for the - Cancer Campaign which will _be taking place April 18-30. We need a few Zone Captaias in certain areas. Upper Lynn Valley, Norgate Park, Mahon Park — areas; also persons in apartment buildings who would be willing to canvas in their own building. Anyone willing to help please phone Joy PHYSICAL FITNESS classes are being held at the North ~-Vancouver Recreation Centre on Tuesdays from April 12 to Drive. Classes begin in North ‘Van April 13. Adult voice classes. also. are available. | For details call 926-4406. Sete. Doris Orr Needy Animal Trust is having a Variety and Garden Plant Sale on Satur- day, April 16 from 11 to 3 at the West Vancouver Com- munity Centre, 22nd and Marine Drive. The many items for sale include indoor “ *‘Stainer’s Crucifixion” in the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 13th & Chester- . field, N. Van, 8 p.m. April 8. Soloists.... Gerhard Zeller...._ Tenor... William | Kelly... . Bass. - a “ . Film & Friendship Rally, which includes special film and music will be sponsored June 14 and Thursdays from April 14 to June 16. Times for either session are. either from 9 230 to 10:30 ‘&.m. OF, 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuition ; ‘$8. 75 per semester. | Shakespeare, 986-2331, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Monday to . Friday. weet The Theatre School head-— ‘ed by Heather Roberts in West Vancouver, has ex- | panded to Horseshoe Bay and Deep Cove. A class for 4 and 5 year olds called ‘‘Story and Drama’’ will run from 2:30' p.m. to 3:30 p.m. - Registration at Horseshoe Bay Memorial Hall, 6372 Bruce Street: at 2:15 ,p.m. April 6. Classes for children over 6 years old is from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Send children in — comfortable play clothes. Classes at Deep Cove com- munity hall, 2151 Panorama sid OVERTURE - and. outdoor plats, handi- crafts, baking,. books, good clothing and accessories. In addition to the usual Collec- tors’ Corner of. older trea- sures there will be a gift | boutique of . newer items. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds from the sale will go to our neuter and spay program to help limit the number of unwanted pets. D.O.N.A.T.E. is a non-profit -community organization. For further information please call 922-4298 or 985-1576. thursday North Vancouver Memor- fal Community Centre Senior Citizens’ Club will hold a business meeting at 1:30 p.m. April 7 in Capilano Room, 23rd & St. Georges Ave., _ Refreshments and bingo session will follow. friday A three-act play called “The Crown of Thorns’’ will be performed by Cadets of North Vancouver at 7:30 p.m. April 8 at the Centen- nial Theatre, Admission $1. 121 West LOU CROSSIE 980-6561 N.V. City Library Closes Friday April 8 - Opens Tuesday April 12 “LOU CROSSIE : TRAVEL. Your holidays personally ar- ranged—especially for Hawaii Crulses & Charters. 130 WEST 15TH STREET NORTH VANCOUVER Salvation Army, 105 West 12th at Lonsdale. Come and meet your friends. MRR RK Easter Tea and mini- bazaar to be held by the Kiwanis Lynn Manor Social Club, 2555 Whiteley Court, N.V. in the auditorium, from 1 to 4 p.m. April 9. There will be a bake sale, boutique, also a stall for the young set. Raffle. Admission 75 cents. sunday *‘Christ is Risen’’’ will be the theme for: the final meeting of an Easter Evan- gelical Campaign sponsored by the North -Vancouver Salvation Army. All are . urged to attend the meeting 7 p.m. April 10. monday Family Night at North Shore Neighbourhood House 225 East 2nd Street on. . Monday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 will now feature free clay instruction by Mr. Chris Easter Closing 14th Street ~-every. to 11:30 a.m. or Lee. from 7:00 1 to 8:30 p-m. ‘Monday _ evening. Families are encouraged to - come out and learn basic clay techniques or develop their skills on the wheel. For any further information please contact Val Verschueren at 987- 8138. ae eae ae Branch #4, Senior Citizens Association of B.C. will ‘hold Tee ann at oat its monthly mecting « on April lith at 1:30 p.m. in St. John’s Church Hall, 13th & - Chesterfield. Mr. Frank Way National - President of » the Senior Citizens of Canada - and Past President of the . Federated: Legislative Coun- . cil will be the Guest Speaker. - Please come and bring a.new member.: Branch #4 will be holding their ‘Spring Tea, _Saie and Raffie on May Sth at 1:30 p. m. Parents Without Parters will hold a meeting on April 12th, at St. Andrews United Church, 10th & St. Georges,,. ‘North Vancouver. (Doors ‘7:30 p.m., meeting 8 p.m. sharp.) George Walton from the Ecology Centre in Lynn Valley will speak on Ecology and our Environment. All single parents are invited. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of" each , month. aaa avep wy Sawsaw Vv Upper Lonsdale - paent . Participation Preschool for 3 & 4 yr. olds is now accepting registration for September. For info. please call’ Rese- - mary Edwards 985- 5815, Frieda Hoff 987- 8035. . eet a “North Shore. Schools. are : = — offering classes in bobbin ‘by ‘the: “North - Vancouver lace. Not crochet, tatting, or knitting, it is a simple technique of the fine Euro- pean lace that was so elegant for three centuries, and is - now in vogue again. For ‘information phone Adult Education at 985-8741. Teen- agers are welcome. ap i teak The Auxillary to the Lions Gate Hospital Extended Care Unit branch will hold a’ special orientation for new members and those interest- ed in -helping in this residence. It will be held, April 12th, at 10:00.a.m. in the Hospital Auditorium. Anyone interested in volun- teer work in the Extended Care Unit please call the Auxillary Office 988-3131, loc. 344, or Shiriey Daniels, 988-3921. weet Arthur Smith celebrates 25 years as the Musical Director of the North Vancouver Youth Band with ‘‘Adven- ture in Music’? at The Orpheum. Guest conductor Arthur Delamont and Master of Ceremonies Cal George. Curtain time 8 p.m., April 17th. All tickets $2.50 avail- able at the door or by calling 929-3637 or 987-7551. Hep eh The North Shore Rock & Gem Club will meet April 14th in St. Andrew's United Church Hall at 8 p.m. 1044 St. Georges Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. Our speaker will .be Mr. Tommy Tompkins, a naturalist, a conservationist and an out- doorsman. He also is a wildlife film photographer ‘and whose work won him recognition in 1947 as a member of the Order of Canada. There will be films. Don’t. miss this event. All visitors are very welcome. Refreshments, door prizes. For information 988-2869. Lo