MONDAY March 4--Kindergarten Storytime. 10:30 a.m. N.V. City Library, 121 W. i4th St. Springtime storytime for kindergarteners. coe March 4--Ongoing. Envirokids. Green arts & crafts course for children to in- crease their awareness of the environ- ment. Delbrook recCentre, 984-4181. 910:30 a.m. Mon. & Wed. to March 13. ese March 4--Ongoing to March 23. Trampoline level I for for children ages 6-12 years. Basic non-somer- suulting skills are introduced. Mon. 5-6 p.m. Tues. 3:45-4:45 p.m. Sat. 9:36-10:;30 a.m. info: John Wootear, 986-0388. ene March 4--Ongoing to March 23. Trampoline Level If for children 6-12 years. Pre-requisite for this class is completion of Trampoline Level 1. Tues. 4:45-5:45 p.m. & Sat, 10:30- 11:30 a.m. N.V. YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave. Info:986-0388. eee March 4--Ongoing. Winter Fitness Schedule in effect at N.V. & W.V. YMCAs. Info: 986-0388 or 926-5541. eee March 4-Ongoing. Shotokan Karate for children ages 7 to adults. Co-ed program to develop fitness, self- discipline, confidence & self-defence. Tues./Thurs. 6:30-7:30 p.m. at W.V. YMCA, 926-5541; Mon./Wed. 6:30- 7:30 p.m. at N.V. YMCA, 986-0388. ees March 4—Ongoing to March 18. Co-ed volleyball league, competitive & recre- ational teams. Mon. 6:40-10:30 p.m. at W.V. YMCA. Info: 986-0388. ees March 4--Ongoing. Preschool storytime for ages 3-5, Lynn Valley Library. 10:30 a.m. Stories, fingerplays, felt boards and fun. No preregistration required. eee March 4--Ongoing. Family Drop-in program, 9:30-11:30 a.m.. Break from day-to-day routine for parents and children under 5 yrs. Mon-Fri. except Thurs. at Seycove Community School. Also: Mon./Wed./Fri. at Highlands United Church. Fee: $3 per session or $13.50 for 5. Info: Li Boesen, 988- 5281. eee March 4--Ongoing. Mon/Wed/Fri. Parent and Tot Drop-in, 9:15-11:15 a.m. at N.S. Neighbourhood House. Games, crafts and playtime for babies-5 yrs. plus social time for parents, Fee: $3 plus $1.25 for addi- tional siblings. Also $16 annual House membership. Info: 987-8138. eee March 4-Ongoing tours. Mon.-Fri. at Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. Studies in aquaculture. Info: 666-7934, TUESDAY March 5--Ongoing. Maplewood Farm open Tues.-Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See lambs, rabbits, & guinea pigs. Special seed mixture avail. to feed the birds, ducks, geese, & chickens. Watch farmer milk a dairy cow each day at 1:15 p.m. Info: 929-5610. eee March 5-Ongoing. Seycove District Library, 1204 Caledonia Ave., N.V. Sleepytime Stories: A session of bed- time stories for children aged 3 and up. 7:15 p.m. (to March 15) Also ongoing: 10:15 a.m. Preschool storytime, stories & fun for ages 3-5. Info: 929-3727. eee March 5--Ongoing to March 23. Pre- school gymnastics, motor skill devel- opment movement education, basic gymnastic skills, music & games. Diaper Gym for tots walking to 3 yrs, Tumbleweeds for 3 yrs., Kindergym & Advanced Kindergym for 4/5 yrs. In- fo: YMCA, 986-0388. eoe March 5--Ongoing to March 5. Salmagundi mixed media art program for 4-5 yrs. & 68 at W.V. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave. Tues. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Info: 926-5541. eae March 5--Ongoing. Free Hobby and Craft classes for 9 yrs. and up spon- sored by Sutherland Bible Chapel. 7- 8:30 p.m. at Maplewood Com. School. Info: 987-8396. eee March 5--Ongoing. Competitive Soccer for girls born in 1977. Play for the North Shore Amazons. Practice ses- sion 6:30-8 p.m. at Delbrook park. Info: Tom Byrom at 929-1766 or Danny Pietramala at 291-7861. eon March 5--Ongoing. Family Drop-in Centre, Break from day-to-day routine for parents and children under 5 yrs. 32 — Sunday, March 3, 1991 — North Shore News KIDS’ STUFF Tues/Thurs. (except first Thurs. of each month), 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Lynn Valley United Church. Fee: $3 per ses- sion or $43.50 for 5. Also: Tues. at W.V. ingiewood YMCA, 10:30 a.m.- noon, $2.50 per session or Sil for 5; Tues/Fri., 9:30-11:30 asm. at Queen Mary Cammunity School. Fee: $2.50 per session or SI! for 5. Info: 988- 5281. eee March 5--Ongoing. Royal Cdn. Air Cadets 525 Squadron, W.Van. Meeting fo: boys anc girls 12-19 yrs. 6:45-9:15 p.m. at W.V. Inglewood YMCA. Info: 921-7569 or 921-9083. eee March 5--Ongoing. Cdn. Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt. Col. Fell Armouries. For boys and girls 12-17 yrs. Free, Info: 980-2919. eee March 5-Ongoing. Navy League of Canada meetings. 6:45 p.m. at Navy League Centre. Open to boys and girls 10-13 years. Info: 299-3545 or 988- Soll. WEDNESDAY March 6--Ongoing to March 20. Woolgar 986-0388. ear eee one of two travel scholarships to visit World Vision projects in Kenya. An Evening with international Image Consultant Robert is a straight-forward, electrifying speaker who has appeared on numerous national talk shows. He is the author of the best-selling book Dressing to Win: How to Have More Money, Romance and Power in Your Life, During the seminar, Robert will do makeovers on audience volunteers. He will also teach the audience exactly how they can give themselves a new look. WHAE _ A Three Hour Evening Seminar PRICE: $55 PER PERSON includes with Robert Panté ; a $50 gift certificate from Heatheringtons/Emporio a $25 gift certificate from Jeda Shoes WHERE: PAN PACIFIC HOTEL and a gift package from A VENIR Crystal Ballroom 999 Canada Place, Vancouver Sponsored by: emporie~ AVENIR HEATHERINGTONS Beaute Coapenname WHEN: Saturday, March 23, 1991 6:00 pm Registration, No-host bar 7:00 pm SHARP: Seminar begins ROBERT PANTE TICKET INFORMATION For information and pre-registration Call Nina Rhodes 731-1119 By mail to: 2008 Park Royal South West Vancouver, V7T 2W4 ' Tickets available at [TAN EVENING WITH PANTE $55 ea. HEATHERINGTONS + Saturday, March 23rd, 1991 H Name I Park Royal South Company EMPORIO MEN’S CLUB Address | 805 West Broadway, Vancouver City Postal Code _} Phone _ ————— JEDA SHOES Cheque in the amount of enclosed. H ya ul (personalized cheques only, payable to “An Evening with Pante’) j or VISA / MIC No. Expiry date GREAT DOOR PRIZES Signature NEWS photo Gindy G Rhythmic ee sr Youngsters. Students staged a ‘‘hunger strike’’ last week as part of World Vision's 30-hour nation-wide fast. sing rib ons. balls nae OOPS axhite Groups of students and adults fram some 1,300 schools, community organizations and churches Malle tate: GY” YMCA joka tek part in the project te help raise money to feed the world's starving. The Sentinel Secondary y . . students collected money from family and friends. Students who participated were eligible to win