50 — Wednesday, November 15, 198% - North Shore News BROOM-RILDA THIS 16 WHERE I MEET MY BLIND ATE ! Viqvese war, 05! 1 ; PL WASN'T SURE was! WAS CUT DRIVING- A $5.47, 1 TAINK sby ust) DISUNERED CUR jf FENSION FUND. ) we } ae yt Coa is NEWS photo Terry Peiers | SHAPING AND HONING is an integral part of pottery-making. Here, Joan Wilby concentrates on her craft at 2 seniors’ pottery class at West Vancouver Recreation Centre. The centre, located at 780-22nd Street in West Vancouver, is hosting a Christmas Craft Fair on Sun- doy, Nev. 19 from tL a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 100 local crafts people will he selling handmade items from pottery, weaving, and Christmas decorations to children’s toys. For information phane 926-2266, I KNOW HOW BADLY YOU WANTEO US TO STAR_IN THE BEOROCK THEATRE'S VERSION OF ROMEO AND SULIET, Smoking warnings stronger NEW FEDERAL regulations re- on tobacco reduction. YOU'VE. ALREADY “I “Yes, anDHE Sys TALKED TOA LAWYER?! Yr LISTEN HERE, FEIWEL ... YOU ! TLED TO A SRE OF OR ©1967 Treune Mode Serrens. re ‘Af Rages Revered ANO | HAVE A DIVIDEND COMING! THIS APAKIMENT BUILDING... YOUR DIVIDEND EXACTLY EQUALS | MY BROKER'S FEE? NOW THAT WAS CNE. UGLY CHICKEN ! Discover natural history in NV LEAPING LIZARDS? deer? Deer no bigger than a cat? These are just some of the col- Barking orful and fascinating species waiting to be discovered in Across the Big Salwara, the new Natural History Series at Capilano College. Salwara is Papua New Guinean pidgin for the Pacific Ocean, and starting Monday, Nov. 20 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., the Western Pacific areas of Maintand Australia, the Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand and Malaysia are covered in four illustrated lectures. Dr. Malcolm Fitz-Earle, pres- enting the Great Barrier Reef lec- ture says, ‘‘Australia has four times the number of species there are in Canada and, being isolated from other major land inasses for at teast 55 million years, these have evolved into a vast array of color- ful and at times bizarre forms." Dr. Fitz-Earle, together with in- structors Dr. Keith Wade, Dr. Nancy Ricker, and Vicky Troup, MSc, are longtime specialists in the field who have lived and done research in the regions they will discuss in their lectures. The fee for the series is $80. Full information and registration can be obtained from Extension Pro- grams, 984-4901. guiring tobacco producers to put stronger health warnings on their prodticts cane into force Oct. 31. Provincial labelling requirements have been amended to reinforce the application of the new, tougher federal standards establishing mor: strongly worded health warnings on tobacco product labels. The provincial Tobacco Pro- ducts Act will undergo a thorough review to ensure appropriate regu- latory amendments are made as part of a comprehensive strategy As of Oct. 31, in accordance with the new federal regulations, every package that contains ciga- rettes or cigaretie tobacco must carry one of the following health Messages: *® “Smoking reduces life expectan- cy." * “Smoking is the major cause of lung cancer.”” e “Smoking is a major cause of heart disease.*’ ° “Smoking during pregnancy can harm the baby.”’ NORTH VANCOUVER 986-0388 , ny CITY OF NORTR VANCOUVER PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING TRAFFIC CONCERNS -- LONSDALE iNTERCHANGE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1389 AT 7:30 P.M. AT LONSGALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 2151 LONSDALE AVENUE, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. The purpose of the public information meeting is to pre- sent an overview of the Lonsdale Interchange and propos- ed off ramp from the highway to Chesterfield Avenue and to address traffic concerns of area residents and the Lonsdale Elementary Schooi Parents’ Association. The meeting will be chaired by Mayor J. Loucks with a brief overview presented by City Engineering staff. Represen- tatives from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways and the Schoo! Board will be in attendance. The gymnasium doors will open at 7:00 p.m. and ail in- terested members of the public are invited to attend the meeting. MCA WEST VANCOUVER 926-5541