i . 6 THE SOD-TURNING ceremony for Hillside Baptist Church's ex- - pansion project will take place on Sunday, April 23 at 12:30 p.m. The church, which is planning a 6,000 square’ foot expansion, will have on hand a set of building plans and a. model of the new building for neighbors and anyone else interested in the project. At the open house following the sod turning, church members will also be on hand to answer any questions. Pastor John Hardy says the new structure will include a new sanc- tuary, offices and classroom space. Currently, Sunday School meets in a trailer on their lot and in the basement of a neighbor’s house. Rev.. Hardy says the construc: : ‘HILLSIDE: BAPTIST EXPANDS: Celebrate sod-turning tion costs will tally up to $460,000, money which is being. raised by donations from the congregation. The actual building of the struc- ture will commence June !. Hillside Baptist Church has been located in Lynn Valley since 1975. For more information on the church or its building plans, call 985-1122. Hillside Baptist is located at 870 Lynn Valley Rd. _ Concert series held at United LYNN VALLEY United Church is raising funds for their newly pur- chased grand piano through the Something Grand Community Concert Series. 7" Coming up April 21, the Argyle Concert Choir will be performing a variety of traditional choral music and vocal jazz. “It will be a kick-off for our tour. of. the Kootenays, April 23,” commeénted choir director Janet Warren. The Handsworth Choir will give the next performance, on May 16. On June 23, the Tang Family Piano Recital ; will feature: three yourg local pianists who have all achieved . national standing in numerous musical competitisns...- The series has already featured -LYNN VALLEY SURPLUS (across from 7-11) 3050 Mountain Hwy. - your 983-2045 ff local merchants. | 5 o you like the convenience of having - shops and services close to where you live? Give local. business a boost by looking « over the advertisements in this paper to see -what values can benefit you, and. by patronizing those businesses located right i in your own m neighborhood. VALLEY ‘YOUR -NEIGHBORHO OS: NEWSPAPER Church the Capilano College Choir in February and the B.C. Tel Choir ini March. The funds being raised have al- ready gone a Iong way towards paying back a loan from one of the choir members for the new $7,000 grand piano, which was purchased just before Christmas. - The concerts cost $4 tor adults and $3 for students and seniors. The concerts take place at Lynn Valley United Church, at 3201 Mountain Highway, North: Van- couver. They run from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., with refreshments provided by Lynn. Valley choir members following. For information about the con- cert series, call 876-3107. ~ photo Torry Peters HILLSIDE BAPTIST Pastor John Hardy displays a model showing the planned 6,000 square foot expansion of the Lynn Valley church. A sod- turning ceremony and open house are being heid on Sunday, Aprit 23. neighborhood paperes | Classified Ad Coupon. Receive a 25% Discount when you use this coupon to place your ad. Your message reads: 123.4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 32 13 14 15 16 17 «18 12 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 ' ADDRESS ___ ef 1 CITY 1 CC. Postal Code NO, CEE. Date - i a 3 Please check which paper you wish to advertise i in: | |sa75 aa PTT TT BESRRREERERERESER RR SEREERE nae sso!