Jane 7--Fibromyalgia Support Group meeting. Noon. Potluck funch. Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, 1305 E. §8th St, N.V. No meetings in July or August. Info: 980-5677. @ee June 7-Widow's Network meeting. 7:30 p.m. N. Lonsdale United Church. Topic: affordable cruises. New members welcome. Info: 986-3033. aea June JLynn Valley Services Link Society annual general meeting. Rec- Centre Lynn Valley. 7:30 p.m. New members welcome to assist with future community planning. Info: 984-2618. eee June 7--Ongoing each Mon., 3-7 p.m. The Arthritis Sociely’s parent tele- phone support network. Parents of children with a rheumatic disease can call a toll-free number to talk to trained volunteers with similar children. 879-7511, loca? 437 or 301. eae Sune 7-Ongoing 2nd & 4th Mon. cach month. Moodyville Lions Club meeting. 6:30 p.m. Yic’s Dining Lounge. Info: 986-3289. eee June 7--Ongoing. Free. Information consultation for parents of kids with learning problems. Info: Positive Ap- proach Counselling, 925-HELP. eee Sune 7--Ongoing. Pet Food Banks. Donations of dry or canned pet food to aid needy animals are needed at SPCA shelters. Info: 879-1725. aeo June 7-Ongoing. The Sons of Norway Group needs members to start a chapter on the N.S. Info: 980-7626. eocea June 7-Ongoing. N.V. Newcomers’ Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. Info: 980-0481 or 929-7730. eee June 7--Ongoing. Support & therapy group for people who deal with dysfunctional cating. Info: Pat, 988- 7988. am June 7--Ongoing ist) Monday each month. Fibromyalgia Support Group; 1 p.m., Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church. Info: 980-5677. eee June 7--Ongoing. English as a second language. Mon. through Fri. classes for adults. New program each month. Intermediate & advanced levels. Info: Delbrook Baptist Church, 985-4011. June 8--Free speaker's evening. To- aight: Creative-thinking skills. 7 p.m. The Serenity Shop. Info: 987-8726. eee june 8--Lionsview Seniors’ Annual General Meeting. Vancouver Sun col- umnist Nadine Jones & the panel discuss seniors’ health, 3-4:30 p.m. Delbrook Community Centre, 600 W. Queens, Cedar Rm., North Bldg. Info: Lionsview Seniors, 985-3852. eee Sune 8~-Ongoing. Adult & teen tennis lessons. Level 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Level 2, 6-7:30 p.m. Kirkstone Tennis Courts, N.V. Info: 983-6550. eee June 8-Ongoing. Weekly rehearsal — Dogwood Chorus of Sweet Adelines. New ‘members. 7:45 p.m. Highlands school, 3150 Colwood Dr., N.V. Info: 985-7049. @eece Sune 8-to Aug. 25. The Law Students Advice Program & Battered Women’s Support Services are offering a legal clinic for wonen. Tues. & Wed. 10 a.m. Info: 687-1867. Wellington Cres, party | today : THE SECOND annual Wellington Crescent block party will be held today, Sunday, June &. _ It kicks off on the blocked-off North -Yancouver street with the singing of O Canada at 3:30 p.m. The party, will feature local : Nama ‘ Address__ 4 City_s Phone(Res). Province. dignitaries, and alongs. All neighbors on Wellington Crescent and Emerald Drive are asked to bring 35 per household to help pay for hot dogs, ice cream, and refreshments. For details call 987-2594. games sing- _._Postat Code, ——_——_(Bus)___. : Enclosed is my cheque or money order made payable to Mount Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation. A Please charge my R Account No CY Mastorcard : i Expiry Date _ H Phone in your order to: (604) 877-8511, or C} visa Signature. 8 Mail in your order to: The Mount Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation : j 3080 Prince Edward Street, Vancouver, BC. V5T 3N4 Y npwerre bn & COrecerss cae gAch SuyraBerLnde aa © E June 8--Ongoing. The Compassionate Friends Support Group meets every 3rd Tues. each month, For people who have Jost a son/daughter of any age through death, 7:30 pam. N. Lonsdale United Church, Info: 986-9954. "WEDNESDAY _ June 9--“Amazon Adventures." Van- couver Aquarium slide talk. 7 p.m. Vancouver Aquarium Theatre, door 5. Pre-register: 631-2505, aes June 9--Ongoing., Positive Approach Counselling Services offers a support group for friends & family of the -head/brain injured. To register: 925-HELP. eee dune 9--Ongoing. Al-Anon family groups for family and friends of peo- ple who have drinking probiems, Info: 688-1716. ees June 9--Ongoing 2nd Wed. of each month (excluding July-Aug.) Capilano Flower Arranging Club. 7:30 p.m. Cedar Room, Delbrook recCentre. In- fo: Heather, 987-3586, eon June 9--Ongoing Wednesdays. “Course in Miracles,’’ 7 p.m. The Se- renity Shop. Info: 987-8726. eoo June 9--Ongoing. W.V. Family Caregiver Support Group mecting. Educational & information session for family caregivers caring for a sick/ elderly relative. Free & confidential. Info: 983-2141. eee June 9--Ongoing 2nd Wed. each month. Environmental meeting. 7:30 p.m. La Quena Coffe House. Info: Van. Temperate Rainforest Action Coalition, 253-6281. aoa June 9--Ongoing alternate Wednes- days. Red Cross Creations Group meets Delbrook Activity Centre to sew, quilt, knit & make articles suit- able to sell at charity bazaars. Volun- teers needed. Info: 987-3819. eee June 9--Ongoing 2nd & 4th Wednes- day each month. Hollyburn Com- municators Club provides public speaking training. 6:45, Cheers restau- rant. Guests welcome. Info: 926- 4848, THE { Recreation Com presents { mission d's Delight Gift Ideas with a Difference That special day is soon approaching, and it’s time to think about something different for Dad. No matter what cactivity he enjoys, have something for everyone. As a matter of fact, everything in our Leisure Gift, such as a fitness membership, martial arts or drawing class and so much more. Check out the . selection and call 987-PLAY or drop by any recCentre to purchase a Delightful Gift for Dad. ‘ we Guide can be purchased as a BOIS Oo @ 9B ST. JOHN’ S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY A UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR A,Schoal Committed to Promoting Excellence Grades 8 - 12 St. John's International Schvol is a small, private secondary. school, established in 1988, with an international student program that emphasizes Mathematics, Science, and Technology. Canadian students have the opportunity to integrate with academic students from the Pacific Rim. (grades & - 12). The school has many advantages, as The school offers 3 complete secondary program outlined below: 8 Small classes and Individualized attention B An opportunity to integrate with academic students from the Pacific Rim An academic program that promotes Math, Science, and Technology @ Social, Academic, and Career Counselling & Opportunities to learn other languages: Mandarin, Sapanese, and French @ Scholarships available. For a personal interview, phone or fax - Mr. Robert Shoofey, Principal 1088 HOMER ST., VANCOUVER, B.C. TEL: 683-4572 OR FAX: 683-4679 | Applications are presently being received for the summer school program in July and August * CERTIFIED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA ISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER MAPLEWOOD FARM and all its inhabitants Thank the men and women of the Sterling Community Service Foundation, all of the volunteers and the following donors.for their many hours of hard work and generous support in the Maplewood Farm Barn Raising Weekend of May. 1&2, 1993. During the weekend the volunteers built a new livestock barn, a: large picnic shelter, rebuilt fences, painted buildings, built numerous picnic. tables & benches and planted a new cedar hedge - all welcome additions to the farm. Donations Over $5,000 Mount Seymour Lions Club Weyerhauser Canada Hollyburn Lumber Cantel Cellular Network Canada Post dim Saundets Budget TShirt Co, Great Northern Packing North Shore Disposal Scott Canada Westburne Electric Pro-Way Printing Service Ltd. 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