NOT ONLY is she cute but she’s keing groomed for an important job. Holly, a four-month golden retriever, is a guide-dog-in-training with the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. Trainer Sandy Duke and Holly are shown here at St. Andrews United Church preparing for an upcoming benefit concert, with procecds going to Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. The concert happens Sunday, Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. at the church located at 1044 St. Georges Ave. in North Vancouver. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children and seniors. To reserve tickets call Eileen Bat- tley at 988-3574. NORTH VAN VENUE Concert to benefit guide dog program PIANO DUETS, an a cappella quartet and songs from Broadway will be featured at an upcoming benefit concert for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. The concert will be held in St. Andrews United Church, 1044 St. Georges Ave., North Vancouver, on Sunday, Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. Tickets are ‘$5 for adults and $3 for children and seniors. Proceeds will go to provide guide dogs for blind Canadians. To purchase tickets call Eileen Battley at 988-3574. The public is also invited to attend the B.C. Canadian Guide Dogs for _@ , the Blind annual general meeting at the Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor, Burnaby, just east of Metrotown. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 7. Guests can meet Bill Thornton, the national president of Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, as well as puppy walkers and guide dogs in training. The society’s last fund-raising event of the year will appeal to many pet owners. On Saturday, Dec. 3 and 10 tkey can have their pet photograph- ed with Santa. These pictures will be taken at Bosley’s Pet Food Marts at the following locations: 2624 Arbutus St., Vancouver; 6914 Victoria Dr., Vancouver; and 4280C No. 3 Road, Richmond. Premium quality Beautyrest bedding sets now HALF PRICE. HURRY...LIMITED OFFER ids] COLONY HOME FURNISHINGS ~ 1075 ROOSEVELT CRES., N.VAN. & (2 biks behind the Avalon Hotei} AMPLE SIMMONS Eg OPEN EVERYDAY of REE 985-8738 - te SEs FRI 9-9, SUN 12-4 25 - Sunday, November 6, 1988 - North Shore News Don’t let this offer get. ‘away! = /. DINNER FOR TWO 514" *\ © The best catch of the season’ i@ N vat the Boathouse. Join us any Monday through Thursday at the Horseshoe Bay or Coal Harbour Boathouse for a A, fabulous offer. ws For only $14. 95 you and your guest may ‘choose any two dinner: entrees up to a regular price of $12.95 or less. That coul 1 mea a saving to:you of up te $10.95. Every entree is served with ~ potatoes, two vegetables and sourdough bread. ‘All you buve 3 o to do: is clip. this coupon and present it to. your’ server: Woo: i 4 “ you're looking for a great view, a relaxing | ~atmasphere and the ultimate.in:seafood ; dining, visit the Boathousc. We guarantes: youll be hooked. ‘Offer /good . 4 be used in conjunction with any other offer. (Maximum two coupons per party —- No separate cheques) "A SPECIALTY SEAFOOD OusSE Reservations accepted. HORSESHOE BAY COAL HARBOUR 6695 Nelson Ave. 566 Cardero St. 695 Ne Vancouver est , ancouver 659-8851 ECONOEL - 35 LIGHTS Outdoor 115 Sparkie Lights NOMA - 25 LIGHTS Outdoor Glow or Clear (#4125) (#4025) (#4125) ECONOEL - PKG. OF 4 #2565 ASSORTED ves08 INDOOR a ASSORTED OUTDOOR PKG.OF4