18 — Wednesday, November 26, 1997 — North Shore News J oe = 7 WEST Vancouver Police Const. Jason Laidman (centre) gets checked. by Larry, of the Larry and Willy show, and the CFOX radio mascot. The threesome are promoting the annual West Vancouver Police charity hockey game this Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. at the West Van ice arena, 786 22nd St. Proceeds to B. C. Children’s Hospital. ¢ «WV artists at 5 5 LUTON THE Vancouver Waldorf School is hold- ing a rummage sale and silent auction Unis Saturday in Lynn Valley. Money raised through the sale and auction will be used to help fund a vear-end trip for the school’s Grade 12 graduates. The event will be !' Waldorf hosts sale rented space at Highlands United Church in Edgemont Village. ; The vear-end wip is an gm annual event, with previou grad classes travetling to Mesico and Europe as a tinale to their studies. Donations to the rummage sale and silent J auction are welcome. Pickup of donated items can be arranged, For more informa- tion, call the Waldorf high held trom 9am. te 2 pam.on school at 986-2922. Nov. 29 at the Vancouver — Layne Christensen Waldorf clementary school, 2725 St. Christophers Rd. in Lynn Valley. Nineteen students will graduate from the program this June. Waldorf, which is Christmas Gift Suggestions an independent school, runs MOORCROFT its high school classes fram 1637 Lonsdale Ave. 1730 Marine Dr. « hig h school ¢ North Vancoures ‘West Vancouver The Best Bengali Stile Indian-food.*. NS Tandoori Garden Restauran Buy 7 Entree ofl NEWS photo Paul McGrath at regular price & je) Serving the &; North Shore Ay one for 50%off. eg Open for dinner ‘. ae ice-cop-aids nl ae var Sho VanDusen Botanical creations displayed WEST Vancouver botanical artist Lyn Noble and West Vancouver potter Ron Feicht are featured at the afinual Watercolours West show at VanDusen Gardens Nov. 29 and Noble will present a selec- tion of finely detailed, tife- sized piant and flower paint- ings. Slie is an international award winner for her glow- ing water colors, Noble shares a love of gardening with Feicht, who says he got into. potting because of his interest in gar- . dening and bonsai. Feicht is currently crea- surer of the Rhododendron Society. Since moving to West Vancouver cight years ago he has turned his rugged and rocky garden into a show- Piece. Tr was) placed on the “must-see” tour of the recent International Rhododendron — Society's Vancouver conference. He began potting 11 years ago. He now concentrates on creating stoneware planters, cache pots and semi-sculp- tured tall vases. He uses a variety af glazes. Noble describes his work as “very beautiful.” Other artists in the Watercolours West show are Barbara. Conder, — Valerie Pfeitter, Belle Taylor and guest Jill Edgar. In addirion to floral paintings, the artists will pre- sent landscapes, bird and ani- mal pictures. The show is set to run on Saturday from 10 am. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 16 am. to 4 pum. Parking and admission to the artists’ show are free of charge. VanDusen Gardens are located at 37th Avenue and Oak Street in Vancouver. Drop off an item, take away another From page 17 The day provides an oppor- tunity for people to think about their lives, their consum- ing habits, and about this Christmas, said Lasn. On our side of the inlet, the North Shore — Recycling Program is hosting, Drop, Shop and Gol, a community exchange event from | p.m. to 5 p.m. this Saturday at Anne MacDonald Hall, at 3rd and Chesterfield. Participants can bring used clothing, toys, hand tools, small appliances and sporting goods that are clean, in good working order and under 25 kg (55 tb.) For each item dropped off, participants can choose an item to take home (or give asa Christmas gift). Goods will be be inspected carefully, said Maureen Rae- Chute, community programs coordinator for the program, and it’s a one for one exchange — ifyou want co drop but not swap she advises you to cake your goads ta the Salvation Army. Bring a mug, tor compli- mentary beverages and treats, and a non-perishable food item for the North Shore Harvest. Expiry date Dec. 10th b- 2039 Lonsdale Ave., N. Vancouver Tel 984-0791 The:Best Bengali Stvle tridian Food}, y ee fo hy PHOTOS WITH SANTA BEGINNING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22ND They'll be treasured forever. Beautiful photos of your kids’ magical visit with Santa Claus. Sponsored in part by Japan Camera. for every five dollar Santa Photo Package purchased, two dollars will go to help our own North Shore Neighborhood House and The Children’s Wish Foundation. So come to CapMall. And niake your Christinas memories last a lifetime. fe CAPILANO MALL Making Your Holiday Dreams Come True 935 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVEP FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE CALL 989 8561