SO. APRIL 14, is the last 1980 Well, this issue we'll be publishing a weekly calendar, but you aren't rid of the {nformer ~- we'll be here weekly, or bi-weekly all summer. * ok ok ok VOLUME 11 No.14 * %* don't stop sending in news, information, gossip and all that sort of thing to the Informer - it may be the quiet time of the year coming up but you don't have to ossify. TRIVIA * NEWS Spending an hour ina fitness class may sound like a grim sort of fate. but Louise Preiswerck who teaches Aerobic Dance, says you can have fun in spite of yourself. Aerobic Dance jis a fitness class designed for people who are bored with the ''Sargent Major'' approach to exercising--it combines dance with exercise to music. The idea of the program is both to get you into better shape and to make you feel good about ex- ercising. If you are interested in trying this out, the class will be held from noon to 1:00 at Lynnmour Community School (just at the bottom of the hill) on Wednesdays. Fees are $20 for ten session ~ call Comm - unity Education at 321. During the regular council meeting on the 14th (Monday) at 8:00 p.m., you will be thrilled to know that Mayor Don Bell will be reading a special proclamation declar- ing the week April 13 - 19 as Quebec Week in North Vancouver. Capilano College is in the thick of this - we're sponsoring three performances by French recording stars and one by a marionette company (for children) at Presentation House (see details in last week's Informer). Performances will be as follows: Sylvain Lelievre 8:30 pm Apr. 17 Diane Tell 8:30 pm Apr. 18 Arthabaska 8:30 pm Apr. 19 Educanima Theatre (Mes Amis Mon Jardin) 11:00 am & 2:00 pm Apr. 19 Do you suppose that our Mayor Bell will be reading the proclamation in French? Could be interesting.... whe wn NEWS * TRIVIA Several black marks anda glower from us to the Media Resources people for not telling us that they were planning a pho- tography exhibition in the College Lounge over the weekend and into this week. The exhibit, ''People Places Things '80'' was: in the Lounge Saturday from 6:00 to 10:00 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 5:00 pm, and (if this gets out in time) jis still there today from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Suggest you drop by and take a look if you get the op- portunity. (glower, growl, glower) €_ea 7 who'd rather be sailing, lost in mid-ocean, For those of you but don't care to get Community Education is running Celestial Navigation starting Monday at 7:00 in NB 102. The course is made up of classroom sessions and outdoor labs’ in which stu- dents will learn all the skills to deter- mine position at noon and direction and distance to destination. For more informa~ tion, call local 321. (Cea lax Other interesting Community Ed courses up- coming are: Beginning Birdwatching, April 17; Home Landscape Design, April 15; Water Colour Techniques, April 19; Fundamental Graphic Design, April 17; Colour and Dying with CIBA Dyes, April 19; Sculpture Relief April 17; Calligraphy, April 14 & 16; In- terior Design, April 15 & 16; Theatrical Costume Design, April 21; Jazz Dance, Apr. 14 & 17; Yoga, April 16; Guitar, April 17; Piano, April 15 & 17; Conversational Lan- guages of various sorts, all week; and a whole lot more -- see the Community Educa- tion flyer.