22 ~ Friday, January 21; 1994 ~ North Shore News COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD RecCentre hosting 6th winter carnival WINTER CARNIVAL... The Lonsdale recreation centre will be holding the Sixth Annual Winter Carnival on Saturday, Jan. 22, from 1 to 4 p.m. The family-orient- ed event features games and special evenis on and off the ice. ‘Admission is a regular public skate fee ($3.15 adults, $2.05 youth, and $1.55 for-kids up to 14-years-old). , Skates and helmets can be rented at “the | arena.’ The Lonsdale recreation , centre is located at-!23 East 23rd St., North. Vancouver. For addition- al information call 987- PLAY | (7529). '"THE-COAST OF B.C & ALAS- - KA... Dave Freeze will be at’ Seycove High School (Rm. 219) on .Monday, Jan. 24 to show slides and speak about his numerous trips exploring the inner and outer coast- lines from Vancouver to Juneau, Alaska... The- Deep Cove -* Cominunity Association-sponsored “night is part ofa fundraising: pro- “gram for youth program develap- : “ment. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30. Adults: $5, séniors-and youths, $3. For. more’ information call the. Community .. Wing at 929-7981. a BUILDING. SELF-ESTEEM... The ‘North Shore Neighbourhood « ‘House‘is offering’a two-hour-work- * sho ; Building: Self-Esteem, ‘on: COMMUNITY EVENTS. CALENDAR. Compited by Ann Hamilton : KIDS? STUFF Is g free service provided for: non profit. groups. Submission . requests shouid be made on an official What's Going Oo form;.which ts available at reception,: and received, by the New Tenst one week * prior to the event.” fe 1 ‘ The News erdenvors to ensure flems Rp- pear in the’ paper, at‘sexst once before the event, but space. constraints may limit the ‘Rumber of subuuissions printed, For guarag- ‘teed publication contact classified (986-6222) r dis; Nay advertising (980-0511). - (SATURDAY, JAR. 22 - Send us your event listing. = ONGOING EVENTS; Bt talented , teens (singers, actors, musi-, - cians; ‘poets)., who are interested in performing on.“‘Stage Night,” Fridays | from 7-10 Pan Info: 383-6559... yes, "10-aim..N.V. City Library. Info: "980-4424, «+ ° ay “Teddy Bear Swim. RecCentré ‘Lens dale. 3:30 p.m. Info: 983-6421; . . o . oe oe Positive ° Approach |. Counselling: Ser- vices.: Info ‘session for students with learning disability concerns & parents. Free, Info: 925-HELP. Monday, Jan. 24, from 7 10 9 p.m. Participants will study beliefs, atti- tudes, thoughts and feelings which influence health, well-being and confidence. The fee for the work- shop is $15, and preregistration is advised. The Neighbourhood - House, is focated at 225 East. 2nd St., North Vancouver. For more information cal] 987-8138. B.C. SCHIZOPHRENIA SOCI- ETY... On Wednesday, Jan. 26. at 7:45 p.m., the North Shore Branch SOR Duke toys und girls’ bas sll tea started the new your ron: showings wih strong. ments. Lions Gate Hospital (231 East 15th 28, from 9.30 a.m. t0'3:30 p.m. Revenue Canada instructors’ pro- _ vide the training. for this North Mainland tourna enior annual Chancellor ‘vai is , Basketball ‘Tournament with ¢ A * 67-final game victory over ‘Tho f . ' ‘Knights. St, North Vancouver). All interest- ot a , tea nite, Ba bi ed persons are welcome to this free . ; ‘Shore. the D event. For details. call Magda at : ee | : the Little Flower ! 921-8639 or Helen at 921-607). re é An ual Ni of the B.C. Schizophrenia Society will host an information and educa- tion meeting in the auditorium of joys won t 56-47 to elsim tt VOLUNTEER TAX PREPAR- ERS... Training. for new or. experi- -enced volunteer incéme tax prepar- ers will be held at the Leo Marshall Curriculum Centre on Friday, Jan. The wide world of sports brings out the best. and worst in fans and athletes alike: ..~. Starting next Wednesday, Jan. 26, we bring yous. a “VIEW FROM THE CHEAP, SEATS”,.a weekly look at the world of sports froma fan's perspective... We'll take a look at issues on the North Shore, and ‘we'll also. venture further afield into the world of professional sports. Shore. Community Services’ (NSCS) ‘workshop. Volunteers pre- pare tax returns for seniors and oth- ers with low incomes. To register | call NSCS... at 985-7138. The Leo * Marshall.Centre is located at. 810 _. West 21st St., North Vancouver. SUNDAY, JAN. 23 Send us your event listings. |... ONGOING EVENTS: Visit farm animals: & | birds a4 Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour, River - Place;.10 a.m.-4. p.m.°. daily, except non-holiday Mondays; . milking demo “at 115‘ p.m.; bring. lunch’ &: have a picnic, Info: 929-5610. ' For. more Coming ‘Events see-. Chassifieds, Community Notices. . For: arts and entertainment ‘listings see the. Around Towns column in Wednesday’ 3" ‘ North Shore Now section. : h To Handle? If you're over-loaded with compostable yard waste like: leaves, branches and grass clippings, why not drop ‘it off at the Transfer Station to be composted for no charge? The Transfer Station will take up to 200 kg. of clean, garbage-free loads of yard waste from North Shore residents at no. charge. _ The Transfer Station is located at 30 Riverside Drive in North Vancouver, east of the Second Narrows Bridge. Operating hours are 8-5 pm, . Monday-Saturday and 10-5, Sunday. For! more 2 information, call 929-. S47 I< or ‘the North Shore Recycling Program, 984- 9730