Craft sale proceeds ATTEND A garage sale, craft fair and bake sale with an urgenc pur- pose, Il a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 14 at the New Life Christian Centre, 2800 Mountain Highway. Pastor Rand Baynton, recently returned from a three-week mis- sionary trip to Malawi, Africa, is Seminar targets travelling tips for the handicapped NORTH SHORE Continuing Education is offering a Saturday afternoon workshop for people of all ages who are interested in travel and have a minor or major physical disability. Aan Finlay, a community occupational therapist who works for the North Shore Health Department, has organized this program. Mike Symington of Canadian Airlines International will talk, local travellers including Sandi Richmond, Nancy Fleck and Mr. and Mrs. George will share experiences and a British Rail film Just Like The Rest of Us will be shown, Carson Graham School, where the workshop is being held, is wheelchair accessib!e. North Shore Handidart, 980-3691, can be booked for local transporta- tion for participants unable to use public transportation. This workshop is for anyone interested in this area of travel, providers and consumers, for young active people with disabilities and keen retired couples where one spouse has a mild or major physical handicap. Half the fun is in the planning. If you would like to participate, this workshop will be held Saturday, Nov. 14 from 1 to 4 p.m., at Carson Graham School for a fee of $15. To register phone 985-8741. CAUTION KHAHTSAHLANO FOOTRACEH / HOV. 18/87 WEST VANCOUVER 1. Gleneagles School 7:50 am start 2. 6100 block Marine Dr. / temporary closures 3. 20th & Marine / temporary delays 922-1413 issue of the North Shore News. ain this eat, we will be publishing a special pull. ORDER NOW out section with the lyrics to DEADLINE NOV. 30 some of your favourite carols. — Church and other groups wishing extra copies — at no charge ~— please place your order ‘in advance by calling Callay Fowler at . 980-0511 Lisare THE VOICE Of NORTH ANO WEST VANCOUVER out to raise money for food and clothing to aid some of the over 300,000 people seeking refuge in the country to escape from civil war in neighboring Mozambique. “Some people literally have no clothing at all. Every child there has a distended belly. A Jot of the people only get a few meals a month. For food a lot of them go 31 - Friday, November 13, 1987 - North Shore News to the Lower Shire River, which has crocodiles, and will pick black bulb-like river vegetation to sur- vive,’’ Baynton said. Baynton said the ministry goes into the country once a year to administer the Bible to people who have lost everything. “The people have the choice of coming over for a couple of meals to benefit African needy a month in Malawi or staying on their side and being shot by the army one night,’ he said. Funus raised from the sale will be added to $1,050 already col- lected for food as well as for the purchase of clothing which will be sent into the country by the bar- rel-load. Come and test drive your favourite today! — 5 " 24 now in stock. Prices will vary depending on options. Price includes PDi. 6 year warranty. Freight and sales tax extra.. 87 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED 12,000 km. Replacement price '88 $25,620 — Now reduced to °18,770 87 BMW 325i CONVERTIBLE 8,000 Km. Replacement Price '88 $47,300 — Now reduced to $41,300 de 87 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD | ELEGANCE 14,000 Km. Replacement price '88 $41,300 — Now reduced to *30,850 87 PONTIAC GRAND AM 12,000 Km. Replacement price ‘88 $17,620 — Now reduced to "13,970 K OF 88's NOW AVA If there is a car you’ve been looking for chances are we have it! * PONTIAC ¢ CADILLAC * BUICK ¢ GMC TRUCKS 922-4111) 680 Marine Dr. (comer of Marine Dr. & Taylor Way)