38 — Wednesday, March 25, 1998 — North Shore News THURSDAYS North Shore Scrabble Club: every Thursday, St. David’s United Church, 1525 Taylor Way, W.V., 7:30 p.m., all levels welcome. Info: 987-7610. North Vancouver Community Band is look- ing for new members. Adults only, minimal experience necessary. Rehearsals are Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Seycove School Band Room. Contact Liz Reiniger at 980-6493. Managing Your Hearing Loss. 12 two-hour sessions Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings. Registration and informa- tion: 983-3131. Roundtable Networking Breakfast: Second Thursday, each month. Cheers” Restaurant, 7:30 a.m. Info: 987-4488. Mood Disorders Association: Support mect- ings first Thursday and third Tuesday every month. Learn to cope with depressive dis- orders. Community “tWrogram Centre, 1075A Marine Dr. N.V. 7-9 p.m. Info: John, 921-6744. North Shore Numismatic Society: Third Thursday each month, St. Andrews United Church Annex, 1044 St. Georges St, N.V. 7:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. 294- 2086. Take Off Pounds Sensibly: 9 a.m., West Vancouver United Church. Info: 922. 8332. West Vancouver Adult Community Pops Band: welcomes new members. Info: 926-1919. N. Shore Amateur Radio lub: First and third Thursday each month. Gerry Brewer Building, second floor, 147 East 14th Str, N.V. Non-hams welcome. Info: Bob Piggott, 987- 6780. Parents in Crisis Society: ¢ SORRECTON NOTICE In our Bay 82-40 What to Wear flyer, Hanna Stretch Velvet Camisole #12 on page 20 is not velvet and is available in teal, mocha and black only. Kenneth —».Eahole Reaction handbags #13 on page 20 is $140. Tommy Hilfiger Shir & Jacket on page 56; Tommy Hilfiger Jacket on back cover are not available at Victoria, Mayfair, and Park Royal. Sorry for an; «izonvenience this may inwe caused. — ADVERTISING CORRECTION: Sheer Beauty Flyer included in this newspaper this week PLEASE NOTE: Page 8- Organza by Givenchy Nescription is Incorrect, Copy suould read: Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 50 ml $68. We sincerely apologize to our yalued customers and regret ‘any inconvenience or confu- sion this may have caused. EATON’S WHAT'S Free, confidential. Into: 669- 1616, 1-800-665-6880. Therapeutic Touch: Practitioners, third Thursday monthly; energy-based heal- ing, first Thursday monthly. Free or by donation. 7:30 p.m. Lions Gate Hospital, seminar room A, Public wel- come to receive therapeutic touch at both. Lynda, 980- 6604, Katie, 929-2930. FRIDAYS Volunteers needed: The North Shore Multicultural Society is looking for volun- teers to spend three hours a week assisting newcomers. Ongoing recruitment. Into: Golnaz Alivarzadech, 988- 2931. The North Shore First Aid Society: New members wel- come. Info: 990-5486. Concert band for Beginners: West Vancouver Adult pops Band meets Thursdays, 7:30, Irwin Park School, West Van. Info: Rick Walkey, 925-2513. SATURDAYS Explorations With Water Color: North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd St., 9 North Vancouver. Info: 987-8138. Scottish Country Dance Classes: Kids aged seven and older, 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 10:30-11:30 a.m., North Vancouver Recreation Centre. Info: 9 Matureen Hoad, 922-4406. Bingo: 7 p.m. St. Thomas Aquinas school. Info: 985- 7761. Al-Anon family groups, offering, supportive, confi- north shore news dential meetings for families and friends of alcoholics. Daily North Shore Meetings. Into: 688-1716. GOING QO SUNDAYS Career Strategies for Youth, an ongoing program AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES LTD. COMPLETE AUTO DETAIL a Exterior, Interior & Engine A NAME YOU CAN TRUST! FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES & MODELS New & Used Hyundai Parts Huge Selection! Come to KNOW TV about BC and beyond N to prepare 15-24-vear-olds with a mental handicap or learning disability for employment. N.S. Assoc. tor the Mentally Handicapped: 984-932]. — Compiled bv Aun Hamilton | NORTH SHORE OPTIMIS CLUB "SUNDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1998 12 NOON TO 4PM. WEST VANCOUVER COMMUNITY CENTRE, 780 22nd. St., West Vancouver A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW THE WORK OF LOCAL ARTISTS | OPTIMIST CLUB pum and j BID ON YOUR FAVOURITES. | ¢*eDoor Prizes ee eFree Admission. First Nations: First Stories Thursdays at 8:00 pm This documentary series explores many compelling aspects of First Nations’ history, values, cultures, artistic achievements, and contem- porary concerns. Each show is made by Aboriginal filmmakers and story- tellers from across Canada with the participation of Aboriginal commu- nities and people. weew.ola.be.caknowledge A AEEUEE OF Taf OFM ada Odnee KNOW TV www.ola.bc.ca/knowledge KNOWLEDGE NETWORK ev Oo Ww tv THE WEEKEND ALTERNATIVE: Culture without commericals. Classic Theatre Fridays 8 p.m. The Detectives Fridays 10 p.m. Ruth Rendell Soturdays 9 p.m. Kavanagh GC Sundays 9 p.m. A Service of the Open Learning Agency