‘(EE what's going on} this week Sunday September 18— North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers, West Vancouver (off Taylor Way) will hold services at 10:30 a.m. Our guests will be the Rev. and Mrs. Dungey, who will talk of the criminal Justice System and aspects of victim- offender restoration and the of- fender’s re-entry into the com- munity. For information call 926-4206. * * * Monday, September 19 — Birds in Your Backyard, Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia, N.V. 7:00 p.m. Kevin Bell, President of Vancouver Natural History Society, presents a _ slide-show and talk about the birds you may see on the North Shore. Free. xk kk & Sunday, September 18 — North Shore YMCA School of Dance is featuring a variety of exciting classes this fall. Several levels of ballet, as well as jazz, dancercise and soccer stretch are featured. We have classes starting NOW for all ages from 4 years old and up. Come and sign up. Contact the Nroth Shore YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West Van- couver, 926-5541. x *« & Sunday, September 18 — Maplewood Farm will host the second annua} Maplewood Farm Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to craft exhibits, there will be milking demonstrations and a chance to try milking for yourself. Games and prizes to entertain the young people, refreshments available on the grounds. Just good old fashion- ed fun! Admission: Adult 75¢, Child 50¢, Family of Four $2.25. « *« * Sunday, September 18 — Yard Sale and Cat & Kitten Adoption Day for D.O.N.A.T.E., 1027 West 19th, North Van, 1} a.m. to 3 p.m. Hamburgers and cof- fee, phone 985-5488 or 987-9015. x *« * Monday, September 19 — First of eight sessions for couples to sharpen their communciation skills. N.S. Family Services, 202-145 E. iSth, North Van, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Leader Brenda Broughton. Better communca- tion can relieve many frustra- tions and bring the joy back in a caring relationship. Fee: $45 a couple. 988-5281. * * Monday, September 19 — First meeting of the 1983-84 season of the West Vancouver University Women’s Club, West Van United Church, 2062 Esquimalt Ave., 7:30 p.m. All women university graduates are welcome to attend. Speaker: Dona Harvey, Managing Editor of the Province. For any further infor- mation call Ann Barber, 921-9770. x ® Monday, September 19 — Hey you ‘‘would-be Marathoners’’, would you like to improve your running or increase your mileage with a view to running the Van- couver International Marathon next May 1984? Here’s the best chance you'll have, and so close to home The North Shore YM- CA at 1735 Inglewood Avenuc, West Vancouver is the place we meet every Sunday commencing September 25 at 8:30. Don't miss oul, sign up right away. Please call 926 $541 for more informa- hon and ask Jean about our Marathon Chaic a * & Monday, September 19 — Registration for Persian Classes ai 730 pm Classes are Mon- days 7 309 30p.m_., Sutherland School for inquires please call 9HR 4027 xs 8 Monday, Septmeber 19 & 20 — Enghsh Classes for Moms and Tots, Quecn Mary School, Mon & Wed , Ridgeway School, Tues. & Thurs , St Clement's Church, Tucs & Thurs 911 30am Free babysitting es & & Monday, September 19-25 To commemorate ther 10h an- niversary, Silver Harbour Cen- tre, 144 Last 22nd Street, bs holding open house from 10a m 10 3 p.m. Drop tn and see the many activities available to senor citizens on the North Shore Monday, September 19-28 — Canoe trip for adults ages 19-90, Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit. All group equipment, transpor- tation and food supplied by the YMCA .. - for information call 926-5541 and ask for Mary Anne. x «* * Tuesday, September 20 — Infor- mation meeting for couples or Singles interested in becoming foster parents, at 8:00 p.m. 2095 Lonsdale Avenue. Everyone welcome. Phone: 984-4281 for information. k« * * Tuesday, September 20 — Bereavement workshop (first of leader JSessica Easton’s 10 meetings), N.S. Family Services, 202-145 East 15th, North Van., 7:30-9:30 p.m. ‘‘Growing Through Grief’’ has been a help and support to many people ex- periencing the personal crisis of a loss. Fee: $40, 988-5281. x * * Tuesday, September 20 — Peo- ple’s Law School is giving a free class on wills and_ estates, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Maplewood Elem. School, 420 Seymour River Place, N. Van. Pre- registration 985-8741. A minimum of 10 registrants is re- quired in order to offer the class, so please pre-register early dur- ing the week of Sept. 12-16. ~*~ * * Tuesday, September 20 — The annual prospecting and mining school will be held in the auditorium of the Point Grey Junior Secondary School, 37th and East Boulevard. The course will be held each Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for 12 weeks, ending December 8. The cost of the course will be $70. There will be one field trip — possibly two. x * * Tuesday, September 20 — Do you want to get back the con- fidence you used to have? Are you looking for a better job? Does your boss want you in management but you have to im- prove your public style? Toastmistress is a group where you can learn to think and speak on your feet, gradually develop- ing confidence in public speak- ing. You meet new friends and develop a new outlook on life. Lilooet Trails Toastmistress Club meets at Yic’s Restaurant, E. 3rd, N. Van. We meet the Ist & 3rd Tues. Cocktails 6:00, Din- ner 7 p.m. Come and watch us, bring a friend. For info. phone Ruth 988-1002 or Eva 988-2763. xk & * Tuesday, September 20 — The 13th Annual Meeting of the North Vancouver Community Arts Council at 7:30 p.m. in the Upstairs Gallery of Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield Ave. After a short business meeting and election of the new Board, Chris Wooten, Producer of the Performing Arts Expo’ ’86 will address the meeting. A_ social hour will follow with wine tasting with Norman Gilchrist Lid. Distiller Vinters & Brewers Reps., and a cheese & dessert buffet. Tickets $3.50. Pay up your lapsed membership at the door, or fill out a form at the door. Information 988-6844. xk *®* * Tuesday, September 20 — ‘‘Let- ting off steam’’ 5 Tuesday evenings starting September 20th from 7-8:30 p.m. with Roy Wood of the Living and Learn- ing Centre at West Van United, 2062 Esquimalt, West Van. Causes of stress will be identified and coping skills presented, as well as deep relaxation techni- ques. Call 926-5495 for informa- tion or to pre-register. x * * Tuesday, September 20 — The Newcomers Club of North Van- couver will be having a Fasion Show at St. Clements Church, 3400 Institute Dr., Lynn Valley at 7:30 p.m. All ladies new to North Vancouver are invited to attend. Further information may be had by phoning 986-0616 or 986-3225. x * * Tuesday, September 20-22 — C.P.R. (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) course, BASIC 1 level to be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the North Shore Family YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Vancouver. Pre- registration necessary. Prere- quisites are Heartsaver level or professional health training. Call 926-5541 for further information. Casson Ford & Reesor CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS wish to announce that effective September 12, 1983 the name of the firm will change to: FORD & PARTNERS 400 - 1124 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2HI1 Telephone 980-7041 PSYC ot HOLLIS’ AIC MC Agrodome - Exhibition Park Vancouver Sept. 22 & 26 over IO Exhibits Psychic Phenomena Movie Theatre Psychic Readings Natural Health New Age Products Tatka & Lectures Human Potential Spiritual Groups ESP Testing international Celebrities Info 224-601 3 GEN, apmiss. 24,9 Wednesday, September 21 — Cove Cavaliers Fencing Club fall season begins at Burrard View Elementary School in Deep Cove at 7 pm. For further information please phone Colin at 986-9460 or George at 929-2860. x * * Wednesday, September 21 — Begins. The film series entitled, **His Stubborn Love’’ will be seen for six consetutive Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at the North Vancouver Salvation Ar- my, 105 W. 12th Street. This film series by Joyce Landorf shows how God’s persistent love can mend broken relationships, make sense out of suffering, renew self-esteem and provide encouragemnt for Christian Liv- ing. Everyone is cordially invited to attend at no cost. Phone 988-2622, 988-6040. x kx * Wednesday, September 21 — Meeting for parents of 8-12 year olds living in divided homes, 7:30 p.m., N.S. Family Services, 202-165 E. 15th, N. Van. To find out about support group for children which begins Sept. 29, 4 p.m. 988-5281. x« © * Wednesday, September 21 — First rehearsal — North Shore Chamber Orchestra. Carson Graham Secondary, Music An- nex (SW corner), 7:30-9:30 p.m. For intermediate and advanced players, selected works prepared for performance. Fee: $25 per term. Call Bill Smith, 987-8004. Be Water Wise See Boating and alcoho! are a deadly mix. 50% of all boating accidents involve alcohol. Play tt Safe. a> Tne Canachan Rou Cross Soctety B7 - Sunday, September 18,1983 - North Shore News Bank Service: t make you wait. We don’ Making you wait. for doesnt seem right to manent when it gets busier we put more tellers to work for you your valuable time After business Permanent good service makos No line-ups-at The Permanent your Open an account and discover * DAILY INTEREST CHEQUING interest compounded monthly cheques returned with statement or stored for your convenience ° DAILY INTEREST SAVINGS monthly statement shows all your transactions ° STATEMENT CHEQUING No service charge on minimum $200 monthly balance own money us At The Per We wont waste all service is our with The the difference Orop in tor a tree Consultation. We will advise you which account will work to your best advantage the Permanent 1604 Lonsdale Avenue 2040 Park Royal South North Vancouver West Vancouver 080-1311 026-6461