ey tak NEWS photo Cindy Goodman Ice time FOUR-YEAR-OLD Trevor Mylrea gets some skating instruc- tion from Pauline Mattis at Karen Magnussen Rec Centre. Plenty of gear helps cushion the falls when children take their first lessons. COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Garage sale, auction in support of & DAVID POWERS CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS FUND... A garage sale/auction, plus a barbecue baron-of-beef dinner, all in sup- port of the Christmas Bureau, takes place at Lynn Valley Legion #114, 1630 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver, beginning with the garage sale at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 27. Dinner, $7.50 per person, begins at noon. The garage sale continues to 4 p.m., with the auction slated for 6:30 p.m., and live music beginning at 8 p.m. If you have items to do- nate to the garage sale or auction, drop them off at the Legion. For more information call Shirley at 631-3131, 9 am. to 5 p.m., or Sharon, after 6 p.m., at 986-1315. e236 PET PICTURES WITH SAN- TA... On Saturday, Nov, 27, the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind will be holding their fifth annual Pet Pictures with Santa fundraising project at two Pet Food '°N More locations on the North Shore: Park & ilford, 333 Brooksbank, North Vancouver, and Caulfeild Village, 5323 Headland Dr., West Vancouver. Bring your pet down between the hours of noon and 4 p.m. and for 510, get two prints, with all pro- ceeds going to the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. CAROLS FOR KIDS... Gct into the spisit of giving with Carols for Kids, a special fundraiser featur- ing the 12 choirs of Christmas. The North Shore Chorus hosts a feast of carols at a gala concert with a dozen choirs and more than 500 singers. Carols-for Kids takes place at the Capilano College Sportsplex on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. All proceeds from the con- cert will go to the Canuck Place Hospice, and donated food to the North Shore Harvest food bank. At $8 for adults and $5 for children, students and seniors (plus one non-perishable © food item) it’s the best Christmas bargain around. Tickets are avail- able from TicketMaster at 280- 4444 or from the North Shore Chorus, at 929-2146, if your community group has an upcoming event, send a press release to Community Bulletin Board, c/o North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Van- couver, V7M 2H4, or fix 985- 3227, Parkniceascion & For the entire month of November we're taking the cutting shears to our prices. You can save between 10-50% on a heautiful selection of first quality cotton prints and upholstery fabrics. There are no holds or loans during this special fall sale and please remember, quantities are limited. So shop early for the best selection and the absolute lowest prices we have ever offered. Red tet hen DECORATIVE FABRICS Two convenient locations to serve you. Kerrisditle-2045 Wi 4 Ist Ave., 266-3611 North Vancouver 1180 Marine Drive, 986-1906 Monday-Saturday, 9:30-5:30 pm; Sunday, Noon-4pm PER NIGHT, ANY NIGHT, UNTIL Reh Wht ie a rae, MAY 31, 1994, RATES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. GROUP