21 - Friday, November 17, 1989 - North Shore News DONT JUST THROW A PARTY _ PRESENT AN EVENT. Folk music -heard in WV VANCOUVER GUITARIST Alex Chisholm brings his four-year-old Celtic country Canadian folk group Natural Elements to St. Monica’s Church in Horseshoe Bay on Friday, Nov. 17 for an eclectic evening of folk songs. Concert goers should expect Book now for Your Christmas Party ” Lunch for 30 or more people Exclusive use of restaurant | GRAND OPENING SALE! Irish ballads and Newfoundiand ; ENDS NOVEMBER 30th folk songs. The band’s contem- porary Canadian tunes blend with § OUR HUGE WAREHOUSE IS PACKED WITH ANTIQUE | compositions. FURNISHINGS FROM EUROPE AND AMERICA ong “nird Te ert in St. AT WAREHOUSE DIRECT PRICES! Monica's Music Alive series begins 5 Mon-Sat.: 10:30-6 Sun.: 12-5 at 8 p.m. at 6404 Wellington. Hf 226 S.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver 324-3661 Phone 921-9112 for more informa- tion. Tie a knot INTERESTED IN learning some- thing new, fun and unique? A course in the beautiful and rare art of Chinese knot tying is being offered for the first time on the North Shore. The knot-tying designs are used to create decorations, jewelry and a wealth of other gifts suitable for the upcoming Christmas season. Workshops will be held at rec- Centre Delbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd., North Vancouver, on the fol- lowing dates: Dec. 7, 9:30 to 14:30 a.m., Dec. 12, 7 to 9 p.m. for adults, and Dec. 16, 9:30 to 14:30 a.m., for children. For further information cail 984-4181. Dinner Service as usual Book now for Christmas Eve & New Year's Eve bedndui 445-13th at Marine Dr, West Vancouver 926-8922 Cstate"Sale at the Pa} Spark Royal Main soar, ron to Up Escalators CAE Drop by for a Cappuccino or Light Meal Ne HZ Very casual, Lunch, Brunch or Dinner —" OPEN 7 DAYS & NIGHTS A WEEK ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE at LAINGS LiGHTHOUSE | [| . 343 EAST 8th ST. j_ 2427 Marine Drive, West Van. 926 8838 NORTH VAN. nm : PONS Tions¢ cate HOSPICE 60% clay oe Fund ‘Raising Auction Saturday November 78, 1989 HIGHLIGHTS Trip to Reno, San Francisco Painting by Izzard, Townsley and others Gourmet Dinners Cruises and Antiques Medical Day Centre Lions Gate Hospital | Light Supper 6:30pm - Silent & Live Auction 7:30pm ‘4 i Tickets $10.00 > 5) Tickets may be purchased at at Door or call 986.9896 4 LOO rm > TE. a.:. 987-8396 Bibles, books, gifts, etc. This sale starts now and cuntinues urtil Christmas. Wed.-Sat. 10 am - 4 pm. Three days only! November 16-17-18 AFFORDABLE SPLENDOR! *This classic estate sale is one you can’t afford to miss! *Antique silver *Heirloom pieces eObjets d’art eUnique gifts eEstate jewellery in gold, silver and precious stones Many “new” antique items @Reasonable prices: $19 to $4,900 Something for everyone for Christmas! ¢Credit cards welcome Remember someone speciai this Christmas = pai with something special the =e. from our collection! ay AES HOR ALL Having more native learners participating in post-secondary education and training is important to British Columbia’s future. You can help! If you have ideas or suggestions for ways of increasing participation and completion rates, please contact A. Fraser a | at 251-4844. “Reserved. Sed “Tickets Everyone is welcome to meet with the al Tichetmasiérs, 280-4444. : Provincial Advisory Committee on Post- TOGETHER.