Page C18, June 17, 1979 - Sunday News North Shore 10 SUNDAY 6:00 Ethnic &-Culinary Arts 6:30 Pressure Point 7:00 A Show of Hands 7:30 People’s Law School 8:00 Instead of Prisons 8:30 Quebec: A Mosaic of Community Prog- ramming 9:00 Guten Tag 9:30 North Van High: A Look Back - Featuring the Reunion. . MONDAY 6:00 Folkfest ‘79 Preview 7:00 North Van High: A Look Back - Featuring the Reunion Hours of Opening 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday ! 208-131 Water St. Gaslight Squore, Vancouver, 681-0721 This Is als opportunity have an individeatly desig of Opals ra 7:30 B.C. Games for the Physically. Disabled - Featuring the Track Meet 8:00 C.R.T.C. Speciak Session for Rep- resentations for the General Public TUESDAY 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Canadian Radio, Television & Telecommunications commission hearing from Vancouver. (Regular programming to return next week) WEDNESDAY 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. C.R.T.C.' Hearings (Reg. programming to return next week) SHALE JEWELLERY LTD. 208-131 WATER ST. GASTOWN STOCK REDUCTION SALE 40% OFF Shale Jewollery is reducing invento : é handcrafted rings and other pieces of gold and silver jewe precious and semi-precious. Many pieces of jewellery are of unique design and made for a specific gem stone and are on sale for this month only. Friday evening to 9:00 p.m. in this store in Gaslight Square. On sale are to buy a loose gem stone at a large saving in order to piece of jewellery made later. There is o large selection ing in price from a few dollars up to several hundred dollars. Also o selection of fine Baroque Pearls. There also are Rubles, Sepphires, some Emeralds, | Topaz, Aquamarines and a variety of semi-precious stones, Quartz and Agates. THURSDAY 6:30 Bookends (Libraries) 7:00 Probe 44 (Schools) 7:15 Pro Photo 7:30 Cooking with Barbara 8:00 Folkfest ‘79 Preview FRIDAY 6:30 S.P.C.A.’s Shelter 7:00 Look Who's Talking - Video Magazine 7:30 Bookends (W.V. Bookmobile) 8:00 Investment Scene 8:30 Soundproof 9:00 The Mary Kerr Show 9:30 Opening Night (Pres- entation House) 10:00 Toastmasters Speak- out Gimme lery and loose gems - by Marty Stouffer, but This adorable cub—called “Griz”—is raised raised and loved. the man ‘must. also teach -the bear to fear human beings—including himself—so that she can live safe and -free in the wilds in THE MAN WHO LOVED BEARS, a true story on ABC-TV Sunday, June 17. JUNE 18-30 | BOOKNOW | living at | a possible price RE RE MUS: RARACSRSAY SU a2 OV. Ac Arbutus III, che chird and final stage of Arbucus Vil- lage, there is a choice of floor- plans. While all the apart- ments have been built without compromising on luxury and qualiry, there are some suites still available ideal for discern- ing buyers who are working within a more modest budget. These one-bedroom suites, display che standards of superb quality evident in every apart- ment home in Arbutus HL Priced within your reach they enjoy all che prestige and con- venience of an address at the axis of Shaughnessy, Kerris- dale, and West Point Grey. On 20 acres of open, land- scaped parkland, Arbutus Vil- lage offers country charm and privacy... Plus, every conveni- ence for carefree living, is jus short stroll within the grounds. There's a complete shopping centre with a central court of specialty shops. Heated indoor and outdoor pools and saunas. Full recreational and enter- tainment facilities. Arbutus III — the community that has ta everything. All Vancouver knows of the success of Arbutus Village. Here's your opportunity to be part of it — ata possible price. Open weekdays: 10:30am - 6:00pm. Weekends: 12 noon 6:00pm. Or by appotnement: telephone 736-3751 of 669-3022 (REF. M—6). ARBUTUS AND KING EDWARD A NAR OD DEVELOPMENT. We aimed for distinction. We succeeded.