a Noon concert happening On Wednesday April 6 you can have a musical lunch if you trot off to H113 between noon and 1 pm. Alan Rinehart will be presenting a guitar and lute recital. Take your lunch. Later this month Alan will also be in a recital at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. — NEW HOURS For the month of April Health Services will be open from Monday to Friday 8:30 to 4:15, except for Friday April 15 and 29th. Dr. Laura Jensen will continue her usual hours of Wednesday and Thursday, 9 to 3 - for an appointment go to ND103 or call local 271. Special workshop Saturday April 16 there will be a special workshop on Educational Opportunities for Hearing Impaired Adults at VCC which is open to everyone concerned about the subject. On the agenda is a report on special programs available to hearing impaired adults at various places, an overview on VCC and Western Institute for the Deaf programs and services and group discussion of issues related. For information contact Wayne Bottlinger at vec, 731-4114. Any artists out there? lf you are an artist working in 2-D you may be interested in entering your paintings in the North Van. Community Arts Council Picture Loan Show Jurying on Sat. April 23. Without going into the details, which are numerous, the Picture Loan Show is held in the Upper Galleries of Presentation House on the second Thursday of each month from 7 to 8:30 pm. Attending members of the public rent the pictures and also buy them. If you didn't get this straight, or did and want more information call Peggy Umback 987-9525, or Ella Parkinson at the North Vancouver Arts Council office, 988-6844. Mysterious bunny thanked Claire Day and the rest of the members of the Typing Pool would like to thank the mysterious Easter Bunny who dropped off an early gift. The personalized chocolate eggs were much appreciated. In the gallery Setsuko Piroche's work is in the Gallery now and will be there until April 5 for those of you who haven't yet had a chance to look in. Setsuko studied painting in Japan, travelled to India and Australia and immigrated to Canada in 1968. After having studied Textile and Ceramics, she has woven tapestries and has become known for her textile sculptures and metallic fibre constructions. She has participated in many exhibitions in Canada and abroad, most recently in Canada Mikrokosmos in London.