C6 - Friday, August 31, 1984 - North Shore News EE what’s going on Se this week Friday, August 31 — Silver Har- bor Day Trip to Ross Dam. Departs from Legion, 15th & Lonsdale at 8 a.m. Returns ap- prox. 9 p.m. Members and friends welcome. Don’t miss this most popular tour. For further info. call 980-2474. xx Friday, August 31 - Sept. 3 — NVRC trip to beautiful Cathedral Lakes Park. Hiking, canoeing, etc. Call Rec Centre for info. xk * Saturday, September I — Argyie 1974 grads 10 year reunion, at the Canyon Gardens Restaurant. For more information and tickets phone Gail Scanlon 987-8641. upcoming Sunday, September 2 — Deep Cove Daze, Deep Cove, 9:30-6:00. Food, music, crafts, sporting events. *P x * * Tuesday, September 4 — French English Preschool! starts. There are still some spaces for 3 and 4 year olds in the SeyLynn Bil- ingual Preschool. This Recrea- tion Commission Preschool is ideal for children planning French Immersion or for those interested in an added cultural awareness. Phone: 988-6166. xa tk Tuesday, September 4 — Lillooet Trails Toastmistress Club. The time is right for self- improvement. Learn how easy it is through 1.T.C., an Interna- tional organization for training in communication techniques and much more. Come and see the action, join in the fun. Cocktails 6:30, dinner meeting 7:00, Sept. 4th, Yic’s Restaurant, 127 Bast 3rd St., North Van. Please call for reservations and further inforamtion Sharon-980-5395, Gaye 987-7505. xkkwr Tuesday, September 4 — School starts again on September 4. But many students are out of transportation due to the bus strike. Capilano College Student Union is forming a car pool to help students get to school. We need your help!! Call today! Phone 986-1911 loc 347. xk r* Wednesday, September 5S — Fitness West. Classes begin at Presbyterian Church, 24th & Marine, West Van. Register now for fall session Sept. 5 - Dec. 21 inclusive. Cost $55, babysitting available. For further informa. tion call 926-6914, 926-9508 x«* * Wednesday, September 5 — 7 p.m. ‘‘Once again upon a time...” PJ Storytime for the eager, active 4 ycar old and up Come along too, Mom and Dad, for coffee and conversation while your young ‘uns are in good hands. N.V. City Library xk Thursday, September 6 — OR CA presents a slide show on Caribbean Whales and Whaling See the splendor of the Carib- bean Islands, humpback whales and sparkling coral reefs in this unique presentation, September 6th at 7:30 p.m., 982 Hartford Place, North Vancouver. Please phone 929-6306 for more infor mation and to register (space is limited). aa Thursday, September 6 — Begin ning of September Swim-A-Long course at North Vancouver Recreation Contre Pool Something for everyone Gnmacing Gremhns (3 to 4 years) Thrillseckers (School-age) Scared Skinnies (Adults) and much much more. This exciting program is for September only. Sail on into Fall with our sailing school. For more information, phone 988-6166, Local 224. xkw* Thursday, September 6 & 11 — West Vancouver Youth Band is recruiting for its 1984-85 season. The Band provides excellent in- Struction in all band instruments from beginning to advanced levels for young people from ages 10 to 18. A special teen beginner section is starting this fall. Registration nights are Thurs. Sept. 6 and Tues. Sept 11 at 7 p.m. in Irwin Park School, 2455 Haywood ave., West Van. For further information call Music Director Steven Toren 988-6232 or Secretary Mrs. O’Bray 922-4745. xk ww * Friday, September 7 — 3:30 p.m. Bookworms Anonymous _in- troduces author Ken Roberts (also children’s librarian at Rich- mond Public Library). His new book, Crazy Ideas will tickle the funny bones of kids. Bookworms, grades 3 to 7. N.V. City Library. kk * Friday, September 7 — Le Temps D’Une Histoirie---- North Vancouver City Library, 121 W. 14th St., 3:30 p.m. French Storytime for Grades | to 3 with Edith Ross. ~* & Friday, September 7 — Bookworms Anonymous, North Van City Library, 121 W. 14th St., 3:30 p.m. Author Ken Roberts wil introduce his new book ‘‘Crazy Ideas’’ (for kids grades 3 to 7). . xk wt Saturday, September 8 — Thrift sale, St. Richard’s church, 1398 West 15th & Philip, 10-noon, (Behind Tomahawk Restaurant). kk & Saturday, September 8 and 15 — North Van. Youth Band Registration, Highlands School, 3150 Colwood, 9 a.m. - Noon. Sign up for new members, 10 years or older. Call Ron Smith , 929-3637. went Saturday, September 8 — A demonstration of T’ai Chai, Lynn Valley Library, 2 p.m., In- structor STeve Mitchell gives a free talk and demonstration of this ancient Chinese form of ex- ercise. Adults 18-80. xz * * Sunday, September 9 — Learn C.P.R. and Save-A-Life. The North Van City Fire Dept. is of - fering a St. John Ambulance Heartsaver Course on Sept. 9 and the first Sunday of every month thereafter. To register. drop in to the Fire Hall at 13th and St. Georges, or phone 980-5021 for more information The cost of the seven-hour one day course is $30 xh * Monday, September 10 — Meeting of the West Vancouver Garden Club, 7.30 pm, The Dogwood Room, WV_ Rec Centre, ‘‘Annual Plant & Pro- duce Sale.’’) Further informa. tion’ Ims Holmes, 922 1388 ah Tuesday, September 11 — Woman's World Bible Studies, Delbrook Baptist Church, $15 W. Windsor Rd, N V | 9-11.30 a.m. Music, crafts, guest speaker on “God's Kind of Love.'’ Babysitting avail kat Wednesday, September 12 — Coping with Cancer Group toptc for discussion Questions For The Doctor - Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms | & 2 off the Terrace Cafeteria - 15th Street entrance, 7 30 p.m -8:30 pm Open to anyone interested / VANCOUVER eeseCRAFT MARKET Za “AGA WAS e* ee The Best of B.C. Crafts Free Admission to the Market - Ample Parking VanDusen Garden 5251 Oak St. at 37th Ave. §76-9716, 270-3452 to share experiences, problems, fears about cancer. nr*wk Wednesday, September 12 — Stamp Club, North Van City Library, 121 W. 14th St., 3:30 p.m. Young stamp collectors ages 7 to 12 are invited to attend. Beginners welcome. x we * Wednesday, September 12 — Square Dancing classes - Mainstream, Delbrook Com- munity Centre, 8 to 10:30. Con- IT’S A SOCCER weekend on the North Shore. Taking advantage of the labor day weekend holiday, both Lynn Valley and West Van are hosting big pre-season tournaments that wrap up Monday. In the Valley, the pow- erful Lynn Valley organization are hosting their third annual Cen- tennial tournament for division five and six. There are 12 teams in division five from the lower mainiand including the host Lynn Valley Wolves and Lynn Valley North Shore Paving, while division six has 10 entries including the Lynn Valley Rowdies and Lynn Valley Eksets. Games will be played at Kilmer Park, Argyle, Ross Road and Kirkstone tact: Brian & Lorraine Murdock 987-7777. xk Friday, September 14 — Infor- mation meeting for the Volunteer Grandparents Society at 7:30 p.m., Chestnut Room, Capilano Community Services, 600 W. Queens Road, North Vancouver. Interested and pre- sent volunteers and matched members and families are welcome. Please leave name and telephone number at 988-7115. x wt Friday, September 14 — Silver Harbour Mystery Trip, leaving from the Legion, 15th & Lonsdale. Dep. 9 a.m., returns 3 p.m. Cost: $10. Don’t miss this day of fun and adventure. Last day trip for the season. 980-2474. ak Saturday, September 15 — North Vancouver Skating Club registration & skate sale, 2-4 Soccer weekend p.m., Karen Magnusson Ice Arena. Information Betty 988-8017 or Linda 922-8573. Vancouver Skating Club $0th Reunion, Dogwood Room, PNE, October 6th. Tickets Carol 298-6886. kkk Saturday, September 15 — Seminar Room, West Vancouver Memorial Library. ‘‘Challenge of World Peace’’. An informal debate by youth on the future of mankind. Sponsored by _ the over Saturday, Sunday and Monday with the consolations and finals going at Kilmer Park on Monday starting at 9:30 a.m. IN WEST VAN Meanwhile, in - West Vancouver, Ambleside will be the scene of Van- couver Metro pre-season soccer action Saturday, Sunday and Monday for the annual Tim Drake Memorial tournament. Hosted by the Rovers, Trollers and Ambleside Blues of West Van, eight teams from the lower mainland will be looking for success at this top ranked tournament. All games will be played at Ambleside, four on Saturday and Sunday, with the final set for Monday at 2 p.m. preceeded by consolations at 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Baha’i Youth of West Vancouver. xn Saturday, September {5 — Flash, break and street dancing, North Van City Library, 121 W. 14th St., 1:30 p.m. Pre-register, please for a free demonstration and lesson. For kids ages 9 to 12. week . Saturday, September 15. — North Vancouver Skating Club, Registration & skate sale, 2-4 p.m., Karen Magnussen Ice Arena. Info: Betty - 988-8017, Linda - 922-8573. a Saturday, September 15 — Jill Bailey and Co. Inc. presents Flash, Break and Street Dancing. “If Michael Jackson can do it, you can, too!’’ Moonwalk, pop- ping, locking, waving, spinning, break, slide and free style.. sounds like a baseball gamc. Pre register PLEASE for a demo and free lesson. Ages 9 to 12. wwt Saturday, September 15 — Pets Limited Variety Sale - with clothing boutique, West Van. Community Centre - 22nd & Marine, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Refreshments. For more info please call 922-4298. “wk * Monday, September 17 — Square Dancing Classes for new dancers. Lonsdale School, 8 to 10:30. Contact: Mary & Bill Coulter 980-3504 xk* x Wednesday, September 19 — Meet the author — Sandra Rich- mond, West Van Memorial Library, 7:00 p.m., talking about her novel ‘‘Wheels for Walk- ing’’. For ages 12 - adult. xk Wednesday, September 19 — The Italian Cultural Centre, in cooperation with North Van Schcol District, is offering Italian Language courses for children in elementary grades, at Lonsdale Elementary School, 151 Lonsdale, every Wednesday and Friday, from 3:30-4:45 p.m. School year begins Wed., Sept. 19 ull May 17/85. Registration fee is $70 for one child, $90 for two children and $100 for three children of same family. This in- cludes the textbooks. Registra- tions are accepted at the Italian ‘Centre, 430-3337. kk * Sunday, September 23 — Rum- page Sale, West Van Legion, 0-18th St., 10 a.m. All dona- tions gratefully received. Phone 922-0754. Station Museum — Mahon Park is closed until October 7, 1984 for complete change of exhibit. xk k* Monday to Friday — A volunteer group serving fellow seniors in West Vancouver offers regular telephone contact with shut-ins. If you know of anyone who would enjoy friendly chats on a regular basis, or if you would like to hear from them yourself, please call the West Vancouver Seniors Activity Cen- tre at 926-4375 and ask for Special Services. xk kt Windsor Secondary High School, North Vancouver, B.C 10 Year Class Reunion September 29, 1984 at the Inter- national Plaza Hotel, North Vancouver, B.C. 6:30pm, $25 per person. Reply by phoning: Pam at 461-8408 or Rita at $21-7327 zk Y* North Shore Folk Club Ist & 3rd Monday of every month 8-1} pm. Eric & Betty Armstrong lead in- NOTICE TO PARENTS OF CHILDREN ENTERING SCHOOL In order to protect the health of your child and of others, all parents or guardians of children entering any school on the North Shore should be able to provide a statement of their child’s health status on admission. Your child should be fully protected against the following formal evenings of folk music and sing arounds in the first series presented by this new north shore club. Everyone welcome. Admission $2.00 Call 986-1351 for information. Presentation House. 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver. zk hk Volunteer shoppers needed for frail elderly, either for them or with them. North Shore Health Department 986-7111 nk Every Tuesday — Capilano Chorus, North Shore Barber- shoppers, Jay Cee Hall, 1251 Lillooet Rd., N. Van. 8:00 p.m. An invitation to any men who enjoy singing & good fellowship. For more info., call Don: 988-5982 xxx Bingo — Every Monday night at the Legion, 123 W. 15th St. N. Van. Early Bird Game 7:10. Regular games start at 7:30 xx* Maplewood Farm is your farm! Operated by the Parks Dept. of the District of North Van. Baby animals born this year await your visit. 405 Seymour River Place, North Van. Phone 929-5610. «nx xk Women’s self defense classes in North Vancouver Y.M.C.A. - to start in September. Call 926-5541 for brochure and information. xk & * Hollyburn Singers, after a very successful season, are resuming Thursday night practice for their fall program. There is an open- ing for a lead soprano, if in- terested call 926-2473. xk North Vancouver School District Tutoring Program needs more than 50 volunteers to work with elementary learning disabled youngsters. If you would like to donate one hour a day twice a week for the 1984-85 school year please phone RoseMary Slaney, 987-8141, for more inforamtion. Tutor training begins soon. Materials are provided. kkk Sunday — A Church Bus Service to and from West Vancouver Baptist Church is now available on Sunday mornings. For infor- mation call the Church office, 922-0911 or Atan Maharaj 980-6995. Hatha Yoga in West Vancouver Session Commences REGISTER NOW PEARL SLIPPER 922-9538 922-3836 | diseases, unless there is some specific medical or religious objection: Tetanus; Cough); Measles); Rubeola (Red Measles); Mumps. Children not protected could be excluded from school for the duration of a community outbreak of Rubella Diphtheria; Pertussis (Whooping Poliomyelitis; (German a com- municable disease. Any immunization required may be carried out through your family doctor or by contacting the North Shore Health Department at: 988-5231 (North Vancouver), or 922-9136 (West Vancouver).