What’s Going On this week __ Sai. & Sun., May 25, 26 — Fami- ly Identification Programme, North Shore Neighbourhood House, 10-6 both days. Child Fingerprinting. wn Sunday, May 26 ~ presents an afternoon of dance featuring 130 students in a recital of ballet, modern jazz and tap dancing. Centennial Theatre. 2 p.m. Adults $5, sertiors/children $3. kkk Sunday, May 26 — Evening of Solo Sounds by the B.C. Boys Choir. St. David's United Church, 1525 Taylor Way, West Van. 7:30 p.m. Donation at the door. ; . wk Sunday, May 26 — Maplewood Farm is offering a unique oppor- tunity for persons who can volunteer to demonstrate their’ skills of wool (or similar fibres) carding, spinning, weaving, knit- ting, etc., to interested members of the public during the farm’s Fifth Annual Sheep Fair, Fun way to meet people who are in- terested in your hobby or profes- sion. For more information, April: 929-5610. : kek Sunday, May 26 — All are in- vited on Pentecost Sunday to an inter-Church Worship Celebra- tion, North Van Centennial Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 23rd & Lonsdale. Hosted by Capilano Christian Communities and Ca- nyon His, Chapel. kkk Sunday, May 26 — Second An- nual Walk-a-Hound. W.V,. SPCA. Noon.For participaction, ho entry fee, draw prizes. Bring a dog or phone 929-7398 and one can be supplied. (5 mile max.) nk * Monday, May 27 — Annual General Meeting of North Shore Liberal Women’s Commission. 1408 31st St. W.V. 6 p.m. Dinner & swim in addition to regular business. Entertainment by three Kiwanis Festival winners. Members and prospective members urged to attend, Call Jane MacDonald, 921-8881 for further info. - ax * Monday, May 27 — Women’s Aglow, N.Shore Evening Chapter, Avalon Hotel, 1025 Marine Drive, N. Van. Coffee and fellowhip, 7:30 pm. Meeting and speaker. Speaker: President Grace Brown sharing her testimony and faith. Music: Bet- ty Fisher. Tel. 980-1597, kkk Monday, May 27 — Seniors outrip to Sechelt. Sponsored by North Shore Neighbourhood House, 8:30-3:30 p.m. For info. phone 987-8138. ~ Chartwell Public School Register Now for . Kindergarten 1985/86 - “A few Openings Still Available An academic ‘programme which includes early reading, core French, extended thinking skills. Phone: 922-3928 STIAN. SCHOO AND GRADES 1-12 ~ WITH. STRONG EMPHASIS ON THE. BASIC FUNDAMENTALS OF EDUCATION ® Strong phonics program © High ‘academic standards ‘. ©. Excetlent facilities “@ Low tuition... e Concemed, dedicated teachers ¢ Character training © Informed parents are the tule rather than the exception ENROLLMENTS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED Jesus 13 Lora’ . of the World — ‘SCHOOL STARTS SEPT. 3 Monday, May 27 — Amnesty In- ternational General Meeting. Highland's United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., Social Room, 7 p.m. Orientation session for new members, business mecting for veteran members. 8 p.m. Guest Speaker: Ilya Gerol, columnist, The Province. ‘How the World Powers view Amnesty Interna- tional and its Work". Everyone welcome to attend the general Meeting. anak Monday, May 27 — Mt. Seymour United Church, 97! Berkley, 7:30 p.m. ‘Corporate ‘Connection’ — Ms. Kathleen Mentheral shares her experiences of multi-national drug com- panies in third world. wk * Monday, May 27 — Afternoon of Entertainment, St. John's Church Hail 13th & Chesterfield, 1:30 p.m. Senior Citizens Assoc. 44, All seniors welcome, kk * 23 - Sunday, May 26, 1985 - North Stiore News THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER SPRINKLING REGULATIONS Effective June 1, 1985 and until September 30, 1985 all sprinkling or other irriga- tion of gardens and lawns is prohibited except between the hours of 8:00AM to 1:00PM, and 5:00PM to 9:00PM, and then only as follows: Even numbered premises on even calendar days. Odd numbered premises on odd calendar days. By th y the order of May 24, 1985 the Municipal Engineer North Vancouver Schools — our students consistently win more scholarships per capita than any other district — our North Vancouver Outdoor School has won provincial and federal recognition for its con- tribution to environmental - awareness ~~ our French programmes give our students the opportunity to learn Canada’s other officia language — our curriculum projects (i.e. writing 44) have been models for other districts. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL WEED CONTROL. PROGRAMME = Those drainage ditches and road shoulders in the District of North Vancouver which are costly to main- } tain because of weed growth will be treated with the herbicide Roundup under the supervision of a her- ol -#§ bicide-applicator certified by the Ministry of Environ- jj B ment of the Province of British Columbia. The herbicide will be applied between June Ist, 1985 B and June 30th, 1985. : By ‘A map showing the areas to receive treatment and a list of the street names are posted in the Municipal j Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, and § may be viewed during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 § p.m., Monday. through Friday, except statutory @ # holidays. : A (Mrs) H.W. Egleston, | Municipal Clerk May 24, 1985 Can We Continue To Shine? Budget cuts are affecting — field trips | ; — maintenance of schools — curriculum innovation — community schools You value our schools, we value your support. Phone us at 988-3032 for more information! This message is brought to you by NORTH VANCOUVER TEACHERS ASSOCIATION