a a Spring has sprung and with it come a Fea An ) a thousand things to do. Here's some great ideas to help you put off that spring cleaning for another month. March Through to March 29 Cartooning Rail. Explore Glen Norris’ cartoons of the Pacific Great Eastern ‘and B.C. Railway systems at the P.G.E. Railway Station. Call 987- 5618. Through to April 26 Famous Ships: A photographic display by che N.V. Museum and Archives. FREE. Call 987-5618. March 4 to May 31 High Flyers: A travelling exhibic on Canada’s female aviators at the North Vancouver Museum & Archives. FREE. Call 987-5618. Tuesday, March 10 The End of the Line, presented by the N.V. Museum & Archives and Eldercollege. Call 984-4906 to register. Tuesday, March 10 Author Linda Bailey (Stevie Diamond Mysteries) visits the Capilano Library at 1:30 p.m. to read and talk co studenss in Grades 4 & 5. Adults welcome, Call 987-4471. March 13 through March 28 Cole Porter's “Anything Goes”, presented by the North Shore Light Opera Society will be ac the Centennial Theatre Centre. Call 984-4484. Saturday, March 14 Travel Fair at the West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre. Displays coupled with on-going enter- tainment, featuring a cooking demonstration with James Barber. All welcome! 925-7280. Wednesday, March 18 The North Vancouver Recreational Commi- ssion’s Outdoors Club will introduce the North Shore trails and discuss equipment and safety issues. For info call 984-0286. - Sunday, March 22 Champagne Spring Brunch at the West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. To pre-register call 925-7280. I STORE Welcome to Quay Celebrity A new store graces the second floor which promises to make you feel like the rich and famous - at least under- neath it all! Catering to the petite sizes, Quay Celebrity carries everything from the sexy to the comfortable. Alongside cottons and flannels, you'll find some of the latest trends in “under” wear: a leopard pattern slip F if akin uay Quayside r ourhood A EY Cousins 2 yoor od Sarch Gows and 18 month old Daryn ore very exited cbout the Eater Burry who wil boot Lonedole Quay Apri 10-12 offing speci ects. . Tuesday, March 24 ‘japan - A Travelogue”, narrated by World Adventure Tours’ Or. Dwayne Merry. Tickets trom the Centennial Theatre at 984-4484, Wednesday, March 25 Kayaking: Tips and Trips. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Parkgate Library. Join Terry Tobin, as he talks about the kavaking experience on B.C. waters. ‘To register, call 929-3727. Thursday, March 26 Music and Muffins Concert at the Silk Purse Ans Centre, 10:30 a.m. Call 925-7291. Sunday, March: 29 Last Skate at the West Vancouver Ice Arena from 12:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. FREE. Call 925- 7250. “A Night at the Opera”, presented by the West Vancouver Youth Band. Tickets from the Centennial Theatre at 984-4484. Monday, March 30 The Vancouver Symphony with Clyde Mitchell conducting and Ryan Karchut on violin. Tickets from Centennial Theatre at 984-4484. perhaps, or how about a red, wet-look bra and mini skirt a la Spice Girls. This lovely lingerie store also carries the popular Linda line - always soft, feminine, luxurious and silky to the touch. In addition to nighties, house- coats, bras, panties and hosiery, the new store carries some brida! wear and accessories, including jewelry for your day in the sun. Go ahead, under diess for success. Quay something more comfortable. April April 1 ‘ Nertle and Markham, duo ~ pianists from Britain, presented by the North Shore Community Concerts Association. Call 988-4636. Sunday, April 5 Super Cities Walk/Run for MS. Join us at Ambleside Park from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Call 602- 322). April 23 through May 2 Unele Randy Productions presents “Godspell” at the Centennial Theatre. Call the Theatre Box office at 984-4484. JF ee iN ES: Celebrity owner, Linda Ferris invites you to slip into FREE PARKING AT THE QUAY Parking is free every weekend and holiday Monday. Open 7 days a week, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Fridays until 9:00 p.m. PAGE ® Issue #6 VS ey Starting New Traditions Think back to your childhood and remem- ber those things you did together as a fam- ily, the rituals, the traditions that were dear to you. Chances are you've carried some of those with you into your own family. But there's always reom to intro- duce new traditions with the kids. Here are a few ideas. °Pizza Garden. Carve out a circu-— lar plot in the yard with the kids and divide the “pizza” into wedges. Decide together what kind of fixings you want on your pie - cherry tomatoes, oregano, colorful peppers, maybe some pineap- ple sage, baby eggplants or a dwarf sunflower. Shop Lonsdale Galley for pizza Mm pans and cutters and The & Discovery Store for kids gar- dening tools. ‘*Produce a * Play-, with the neigh- bourhood kids. Then have a world premiere and invite all the parents. Pick. up_a few: books jor story. ideas from: Amber 2 Book Shop. R. Tuck one into an aay Easter basket. § °Puzzle. On those y.. cold, rainy spring days, resurrect an old-fash- .ioned past time - put ~ together a puzzle with the y Check out the vast selection of m:: puzzles at The Games People, The Discovery Store and Girder & Beams. _ *Coloring Eggs. A wonderful tradition, worth keeping, coloring eggs promotes cre- ativity and cogetherness. _ Shop Perks and Details for Easter Basket stuffings: plush bunnies and lambs. egg can- dles, spring-scented candles and Easter cards. Pick up your Easter baskets at limago and Out of Africa. *Easter Egp/Scavenger Hunt. Write your kids a poem with clues as to where they can find the eggs. Or turn ic into a scavenger hunt, anytime of the year. Scrumptious handmade chocolate Easter Bunnies can be found at Old Worlde Fudge and Market Place Deli has divine marzipan and other European Easter treats. *Garden Tour. An afterschool walk through the neighbourhood can be a veri- table garden cour . Have the kids watch for wisteria, root out the rhododendrons and ferret out the forsythia! Dress your kids for the great outdvors, shop Tulips and Please Mum. Dont forget the backpacks, kids’ hats and sunglasses! Extend the learning with flower presses, bug kits and growing kits from The Discovery Store. Taste the freshness of the season, explore the new fashions, grab a bite and enjoy the view. Weekdays, enjoy two hours of free parking with validation. For information, call 985-6261.