18 — Friday, May 10, 1896 ~ North Shore News THE COVE BECKONS: Cove Cliff School is hosting an “Old-Time Country Fair,” on Saturday, May 11 from If am. to 3 pm. at [818 Banbury Rd. in Deep Cove. The activity list includes a pie-baking contest, midway games and a special area for kids to create personalized Mother's Day gifts ranging from flower planters to bracelets. Rain or shine, everyone is invited. Details: 929-6635. eee BOYS IN BLUE ISSUE INVITATION: The West Vancouver Police Com- munity Information Centre will be hosting an open house for the public on Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m, to.4 p.m. at ils location across from the Toronto Dominion Bank on the sec- ond level of the south mall at Park Royal Shopping Centre. On site will be vari- ous displays and police offi- cers from community polic- ing. traffic and bicycle patrol sections as well as police service dog “Rocky.” eae VERY VEGGIE: The Lynn Valley Branch of North Vancouver District Library, 1280 East 27th St. North Vancouver is inviting the public to a vegetarian cook- ing discussion session with special guest speaker Victoria Hogan on Wednesday, May 15. People attending the session * career in the real estate f business and was associated P2 with the development of mm Pacific Centre and Canada Place among many other projects, He is currently m™ President of Bream % Holdings Lid., a real estate investment and development Sam consulting organization. A my resident of West Vancouver appointed to the Board of pam tie Foundation in 1995. He gaa has served on a variety of Bis professional, civic and aan community hoards. = The West Vancouver Foundation is a community- based. non profit society which encourages, accepts and halds BAS charitable contributions in a Bees perpetuc capital fund, fea Income from the invested ae capital is used to support lecal initiatives in the fields of health, recreation, social services, education, the its, and the environment. Denors may support the general fund, specify an area of interest, or establish a named community award or scholarship. The Foundation also sccepts contributions which may be designated wholly or in part to focal project or program. will learn about healthy eat- ing and how to prepare casy- to-make balanced meals. There is no admission charge; however, people are asked to arrive early as seat- ing is limited. Call 984- 0286. ean FUN FESTIVAL: Hands- worth School is hosting its annual Spring Festival on Saturday, May Ti from 10 am tao 4 pam. at 1044 Edgewood Rd. North Vancouver, The event will feature the sale of books, crafts and baked-goods as well as a garden shop, sumo wrestling, dunk tank, inid- RIDE TO RIDGEVIEW: Ridgeview School Mayfair extravaganza, which in- cludes pony rides, games, entertainment, dunk tank and lots of fun activities for way games, coffee house, food fair, and a silent auc- tion, Admission is free for students and $1 for adults. SAIL CELEBRATION: The Capilano Power and Sail Squadron is celebrating 40 years of teaching safe boat- ing — by offering a cruise aboard the MV Abitibi. The vessel departs Coal Harbor at 6:30 p.m. tonight (Fri., May 10). Past and current members are invited to attend. Details: 926-2150, rom 12 to SERVICE CFO B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED * CONSULTATION 985-7455 f OUR 38TH YEAR 176 PEMBERTON AVE. N.VAN. Who can vote? The Provincial General Election is on Tuesday, May 28, 1996. You can vote if you're: *18 years of age or older * a Canadian citizen ¢ a resident of British Columbia for the past six months ° a resident of the Electoral District Where to vote: Registered voters will get a “Where To Vote" card in the mail. It tells you where your Voting Place is. Take this card with you, when you go to vote. Dg et OMTOUTEIN TeOGt kas Toe BSTRA, san ome ata oarecont wont ONT ~ ais If you're not already registered, you can register when you vote. Take two pieces of ID with you. How to vote: * Choose only one candidate @ Mark your ballot with an X or / General Voting Day: Vote on Tuesday, May 28, 1996, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Pacific Time). Advance Voting: If you're unable to vote on General Voting Day, Advance Voting is Wednesday, May 22, to Saturday, May 25, 1996, from 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. (Local Time). a Voters with disabilities: | 43) Alt Advance Voting Places are wheelchair accessible. If you are unable to leave your home because of a physical disability, contact your District Electoral Office. For those assisting the visually impaired, please tell them they may vote at Advance Voting. Other voting options: everyone to enjoy, wil] run p.m. Saturday, May 11 at 1250 Mathers Ave., West Vancou- ver, Call 922-0851. — Ann Hamilton f TRYLORMOTIVE™ Arca - Gov. Corted #50222 TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS TUNE-UPS ~ FUEL SYSTEMS ~ ELECTRICAL TALKING 299-9000 (riaisis . J If you are unable to vote at General Voting or Advance Voting, you may vote at your District Electoral Office right up until 4:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Tuesday, May 28, 1996. Voting away from home: if you will be away from horne on General Voting Day, you may vote at any other voting focation. If you will not be in BC on General Voting Day, contact your District Electoral Officer. Any questions? Worth Vancouver-Lonsdate District Electoral Officer 4445 Marine Dr. North Vancouver, V7P 1T5, 980-2587 District Registrar of Voters 100 - 475 E, Broadway Vancouver, V5T 4G7, 775-0300 Hertii Yancouver-Seymour District Electoral Officer 201 - 1200 Lynn Valley Rd. North Vancouver, V7J 2A2, 987-7299 District Registrar of Voters 100 - 475 E. Broadway Vancouver, V5T 4G7, 775-0300 West Vancouver-Capilano District Electoral Officer West Vancouver V7T 2W4, 926-4923 District Registrar of Voters 100 - 475 E. Broadway Vancouver, VST 4G7, 775-0300 West Vancouver-Caribaidi District Electoral Officer 2477 Bellevue Ave. District Registrar of Voters 100 - 475 E. Broadway Vancouver, VST 4G7, 775-0300 Or Contact Elections BC Toil Free 1-800-661-8683. Unit 2078 Park Royal Shopping Ctr., S West Vancouver, V7V 1E1, 922-5894