Theatre at Presentation House. 8:30 p.m. March: 13 to 15 and 19th to 22nd. A play by Bob Randall described as ‘perfectly charming, sexy and funny.” It is the story of . two prospective tenants viewing a vacant apartment and what happens when they are locked in. Thursday, March 13 -- Opening Night Celebrations “Leonardo dai Vinci: Engineer.” Gallery at Presentation House. 7:30 p.m. Opening of this exciting exhibit of da Vinci's models & designs. G.B. Verderame, Acting Consul General of Italy, will open this exhibit. Children invited. eos Thursday, March 13 -- Medical Office Assistants, Chapter No.10. Monthly Meeting. Lions Gate Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Speakers - Dr D. Martin and Dr. B. Long “A Day in Emergency.’ For in- formation - 922-1502. een Thursday, March 13 -- The bi-monthly meeting of Coquitlam Parents Whithout Partners Chapter No.722 will be held at 8 p.m. in the MacDonald Cartier Room of the Coquitlam Rec. Centre, 630 Poirier Street, Coquitlam, B.C. eon Thursday, March 13 -- The Hollyburn Toastmistress Club will hold it regular meeting on Thursday March 13, at the Park Royal Hotel at 7:45 p.m. The theme of the meeting will be “State of Being One.” The aim - Unity. For more information phone 988-9468 or 985-2235. Friday, March 14 -- “Time and Talent Auction” Seycove Community School. Deep Cove. 7 p.m. Bid on such things as baby sitting, bread making, sewing lessons etc. Tickets $2.00 - available at door. All proceeds to Mt. Seymour United Church, Deep Cove. Friday, March 14 -- The West Vancouver Newcomers Club will host a Fine China Tableware Survey. The display will be at St. Davids United Church from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Come and see hundreds of Capilano @ emt college INVITES APPLICATIONS TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE TRAINING PRO- This program prepares the graduate for direct employment as either a clerk typist, stenographer or bookkeeper. Students are admitted to the program each month throughout the year for a training period of up to six months duration. The graduates of this program have been highly successful in obtainin completion of their training. A JOB IN SIX MONTHS Contact the Business Office Training Pro- gram, 986-1911, Local 235, as soon as possi- bie as total training spaces are limited. Financial support ts available to eligible adults through the Canada Employment and immigration Commission. Contact your closest C.E.1.C. Centre for turther detalis. patterns, all styles, and tell the manufacturer which patterns you prefer and why. een Saturday, March 15 -- West Vancouver Youth Soccer Assoc. Annual Dance. West Vancouver Recreation Centre. 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Featuring the popular band “Sunburst.” Tickets $8.00 each. Parents of children in soccer should contact their team managers for further information. eee Saturday, March 15 -- The Ladies’ Auxiliary to North West Area No.2638 - F.O.E. will be holding a Rummage Sale from 10 - 3 p.m. 170 West 3rd St. (Eagles Hall), North Vancouver, B.C. Coffee and donuts will also be available. ose Saturday, March 15 -- Annual Manure Sale will be held in the parking lot of Boundary Community School, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. To pre-order, call Chff Boldt or Joan Smith at 985-7101. First come, first served. | Bag - $2.50, 3 Bags - $6.00. 9 What's e Going On Deadlines Aprpoencements§ for this section in our Wednesday edition should be delivered or mafied to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline ts 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Oer address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avense, North Van- couver. B.C. V7M 2H4. Saturday, March 15 -- Water Ecology Weekend - includes the Fraser River Coalition's documentary “The Fraser Delta - An Estuary in Crisis” and N.F.B.’s “Ghosts of a River” and “Flashpoint” films. March 15 -16. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. Phone 987- 5922. Saturday, FREE. Sunday 75¢ Adults, 25¢ Children and over 65, $1.25 family of four. Saturday, Sunday, March 15 - & March 16th at GRAM employment upon Brasso Ford, North Van, and the West Van. Rec. Centre, 21st and Marine Drive, West Van., and Saturday March 22nd at the West Van. Rec. Centre only. Annual Manure Sale! 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. all three days. $1.25 per (ap- proximately 40 Ib.) bag. Sponsored by the West Vancouver Band Association. Saturday, March 15 -- “Portrait of the Adult as a Young Kid.” Studio Theatre at Presentation House 2 p.m. Touching, zany story about the joys & troubles of growing up. Entertainment for the whole family. eee Satarday, March 15 -- 11 am - 1 pm. Presbyterian Church Hall at Chesterfield & 27th St. North Van. White Elephant, clothing, plants, baking, books etc. plus coffee and pancakes. Saturday, March 15 -- The Coquitlam Parents Without Partners, Chapter No.722 will be holding a dance at 9 pm to 1 am in the Centennial Room of the Coquitlam Rec. Centre, 620 Poirier Street, Coquitlam, B.C. Live band this month will be “Sun- dance” Door and spot dance prizes, midnight 9 snack. Guests and members welcome. Saturday, March 15 -- Special Square Dance Hoedown (Callerlab Ex- tended Basics) at 8:30 p.m. at Nicomek! School (200th St. & 53rd Ave.) Langley. Caller - Vic Harms with guests. LOST Sheltie Cross brown/white, 4 yrs old, lost in the vicinity of East 12th Street, North Van- couver, Feb 29th Please call 988-8409 BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL “WE'RE THERE IN YOUR HOUR OF NEED”’ * Memorial Services * Burial Services * Cremation Services * Catafalque (rental) caskets * Disposals Mr. DAVID GOUDY has been appointed as Manager of Burrard Chapel 1208 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 988-1717 Shortly we will be moving to new premises in North Vancouver saws , “ ' “WHAT’S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS ! ry In order to ensure that your free an- give us the details. Further copies of the 4 . .nouncement in “What's Going On" gets form can be picked up trom Reception proper and timely coverage please use at the North Shore News, 1139 | ' or follow the standardized form below to Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. | ‘ a 8 Date of event: ; a n (day) (month) (date) ' i] *Brief description | | of event: _ a 8 r Place: 7 ' a 8 ' Time(s): _ ' ' ** Any brief i ' additional ] 4 information: H ' a a ° Three or four words only EG, “* Add, for example’ merchandise | § Rummage Sale". ‘'Chiidren's and/or attractions offered: title of Q i Films . “Seminar for Single tiims or shows: names of speakers. ’ Parents’, etc phone number for information; etc. 8 a Gm Gp GE ew om GD @D ap GP GD GD GD & &> o® @D a> CD GD a= Gb a= ap nee | b4 March 16th, 1980 Mr. Peter Hogan are having an upcoming Delamont and the Band, exhibition of sculpture and now the Kitsilano Boys’ frames at the Ne Chi Zu Sunday, March 16 -- Arthur W. Delamont, C.M. has for 52 years been a celebrated musical band musician. On po] Intimidating? Do you find art gallenes in- timidating? Some of them really are! You get this feeling the owner is somehow took- ing down at you or even laughing at you There is con- descension in the air ve made sure Gallery West isn't tke that | really enjoy having people drop in just to browse If you want to know more about our artists, or why we think certain works are good investments, Dy all means, ask The more you express your feelings about art, the more likely you are to increase your sensitivity to so many other good things about the world around you Drop in often. We're always bringing in new work Think of uS aS a community resource, because that’s what were really trying to be Grace Griffin Griffin’s Gallery West 1850 Marine, WNV., 922-5717 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tues.-Sat. Band Alumni will present the Canada Medal Concert in the Queen’ Elizabeth Theatre at 8:00 p.m. eos Sunday, March 16 -- Van- Works Galery on Seymour St. (behind the Orpheum). The show will open March 16 and will continue until April 12. Preview: Sunday March 16 from 1 to4. couver artists Louis Hii and ose THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER BY-LAW 5240 HIGHWAY EXCHANGE & RELOCATION BY-LAW, 1980 (Vicinity of Rockland Road and St. Albans Ave.) TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to Section 509 of the Municipal Act, the Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver intends by By-law 5240 to dispose of certain portions of highway in District Lot 785 in exchange for lands mentioned in the said By-law for the purpose of relocating such highway. By-law 5240 and pian of the proposed highway ex- change may be inspected at the Municipal Hall during regular office hours. (Mrs.) H.W. Egleston Municipal Clerk DATED this Sth day of MARCH, 1980. North Vancouver, B.C. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF BOARD OF VARIANCE MEETING The folowing appeals will be heard before the Board of Variance on Thursday, March 20th, 1980, commenc-. ing at 900 am at the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B C 1 DL 552, Block 12 Lot A north 1/2. Plan 3412 2 DL 2024 Block B. Lot 26. Plan 13485 3 Dt 598/601. Block 67 Lot 25, Plan 7661 4 Dt 595 Bloch 9 Lot 24 Plan 8128 5 Ol 264 & 266 Block 24 Lot 6 Plan 8057 6 Ot 577 596 4& 597 Isto k xX 958 Hampshire Ro Lot VOotlLot 14 Plan 6457 2145 Lloyd Ave 2693 Trithum Pl 3920 Sunset Blvd Y8O Belvista Cres 1.31Y Cottonwood Cres Mrs HW Egleston Municipal Clerk March 12. 1980 Narth Vancouver. B C