.-416-Sunday News, July 27, 1980 community roundup _ Many activities have been planned for Saturday, August 9, when Horseshoe Bay Day will be held in that community. Planned events include a tea garden, salmon _bar- beque, bingo, moon walk, craft sale and a bake sale.’ - A raffle will also be held with first prize being a Yamaha organ donated by Jerome's Ente rtainers for God in WV St. David’s United Church “nu West Vancouver will be ‘ne scene of a concert by ‘opular ministry en- ‘ertainers Toby and Bart Waldowski, Wednesday, uly 30. The Waldowski’s have “ppeared on many television ‘inistry shows and have ven over 500 concerts “nroughout Canada and the ‘Inited States. Their program involves Soth singing and speaking and is accompanied by piano and synthesizer simulation of string orchestra. There is also a_ presentation of beautiful pictures of people and places around the world. The show should please the whole family. St. David's is located at the corner of Taylor Way and the Upper Levels Highway. The concert starts at 7:30p.m. Offerings will be gratefully accepted. Music Centre. Second prize will be a surprise package donated by the Trollers Safeway Ltd. is donating a 20 pound turkey as third prize. cyclists and riders will also take place and for the children there will be a fishing derby. weight, for fish caught between noon Friday, August 8, and noon Saturday, August 9. Movies beneath Pub, and A parade of decorated Any fish caught twinkling stars Shadows lengthen beneath the tall cedars and firs, the evening star twinkles near the horizon, and_ the Lighthouse Park Sunday Evening Film Program is about to begin. This Sunday evening, July 27, the following program will start at 9:15. Bears and Man. An unreasoning fear of bears haunts many city dwellers; others see them as cute and cuddly. This film explores bears’ habits and tendencies as it explains thedangers and necessary, common-sense precautions. Beluga Baby. Dramatic and moving, this film documents the birth of the baby whale, Tuaq, to the female Beluga whale, Kavna at the Vancouver Aquanum. A beautiful film, well worth seeing again and again. Nebule. An animated film in which a black line becomes a magic cord -.a hoop, a spring, a tightrope, a dog or a bird — whatever suits this young child’s fancy. Estuary. Threatened by pollution, the Fraser Estuary is a highly productive biological area essential to a rich variety of waterfowl and marine life. Film-goers will = find Lighthouse Park by going west on Marine Drive about seven miles from Park Royal. The Park will be open to automobiles, and drivers can go right down to park in the open field near the Outdoor Theatre. (No walking back to your car in the dark.) Bring your family and friends for an evening of films under the stars. BELL FUNERAL CHAPEL 2746 E. Hastings St. (1 bik. West of PNE) 253-1343 ‘“‘Our Location Means — MEMORIAL AND TRADITIONAL SERVICES to the North Shore’’ WE OFFER: — NO MEMBERSHIP FEES REQUIRED — AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING — 24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE — AIR CONDITIONED CHAPEL DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE FOR OVER 50 YEARS Cc Convenience MAF may ! qualify for a prize_in the categories of largest fish, smallest fish and hidden 4602 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver, BC. Your safety is our business! Knill’s — Serving the Community Since 1920 For Free Estimates call our Consultant at 985-3191 CLOVERDALE - -Paintw Paper . This Week's ad MED aw. Wad INTERIOR - EXTERIOR SEMI GLOSS LATEX Wilt asso 01123 160 fo: Regular $17.98 Per Gallon non $ J DBB PRICE Effective Sale Dates July 28 - Aug. 3rd. Only This weeks special 1s available at all Cloverdale Paint n Paper stores inBC and Alberto 1629 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver Hours 7 30 5 30, Mon Thurs Fr ti 9 OO Saturday 8-5 30 _PUT THE [ecersee BRAND ON YOUR HOME were 0-0 | geeemmenmenemmnnnes [2 mnemmnnenenenn7: — Pa) ‘