Monday, Monthly meeting of the West Vancouver Newcomer's Club will be held at St. David’s United Church, Upper Levels at Taylor Way, at 8 p.m. Any woman new - to West Vancouver is invited to attend as a guest. Further in- formation may be had by phoning JoAnn Aird at 921- 8506. Monday, December 7 - The North Shore Chapter of the | Registered Nurses’, Association of B.C. will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Lions Gate Hospital Auditorium. Guest speaker - Dr. Ian Taylor on Hypothemia & Emergency Services Organization. Monday, December 7 - North Shore Christian Women's Club Christmas Luncheon, 12 noon at Canyon Gardens, will feature Popular kindergarten teacher Alica Hughes with ideas on decorating a Children’s Christmas Tree, child sopranos Jennifer and Debra Kellough, harpist Helen Siemens, pianist Eleanor Sannes, and guest speaker Maybeth Gray. Free babysitting by’ reservation. Come and bring a friend. Tickets $5.75. Call Joyce at 988-6602 or Lois at 922-0556 for reservations and information. itemsfor , What's Going On Wuat’s GOING ON Is a free free for non-profit munity groups on -the North Shore-and receives a very large qumber of items each week for publication. The News does itr best to ensure that all dated Items appear at least once before the event, and that ‘“‘ongoing’’ items appear seguiarly. However, space {imitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single: item received will run. For this | reason, also, Shore. items are not normally ec-' cepted . Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; tor the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, . Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, V7M 2H4. Monday, December 7 -- “Serendipity” is the theme of the Christmas meeting of the University Women's Club of West Vancouver. It will be held at West Vancouver Baptist Church, 450 Mathers, at 7:45 p.m. Ali university graduates arc welcome. eo 6 Tuesday, December. 8 -- Highlands Neighbours’ Group Centre, a new Senior Citizen Drop-In Centre in the Highlands area. The centre is located in Highlands Community School. 3150 Colwood Drive, North Vancouver and 1s open every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Drop in and cnjoy a game of pool, cards, checkers or just a friendly visit. Excursions are planned on a monthly basta. Official opening: 1-4 p.m. Refreshments will be served. For more information call Jean or Ellie at 985-3514. oe Friday, December 11 - Hillside 10 year (1971) Grad Reunion, December 7 --_ . Easter! 1139 | TIME-HONOURED. way ‘of delicious min- - making cemeat which will be sold:along:with mnay other gift _ ideas at “WOT THE DICKENS” a Christmas Fair at St. Stephen’s Charch, . 22nd and Gordon, West Van- couver, on Saturday December Sth from 11. a.m. - 2 | p.m. Plan on having launch there too at the Holly Tree . Inn which will feature the mincemeat tarts, and browse through tl » Dickens’ novels. Masonic Hall, 1763 Bellevue, W. Vancouver, 7-12 p.m. For in- formation please call 980-6439. Saturday, December 12 -- Monthly Thrift Sale, St. Richard’s Church, 1398 West 15th & Philip Sts., 10 a.m. - 12 Noon. es 2 @ Sunday, December 13 -- 1981 CGIT National Christmals Vesper Service entitled “Happy It's Christmas.” Lynn Valley United Church, 7:00 p.m. All friends of CGIT are welcome. Station Museam, Mahon Park: 16th & Jones, North Van. -- “Transportation” on the North Shore 1850 - 1960. Hours: Sunday only - 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tours & information thru the office: 987-5618. Qngoing -- North Shore Museum, 209 W. 4th St.. North Vancouver, Birks Room—“The War Years” covering the home front as well as the armed forces. Hours: Wed. to Sun. 1-4 p.m. Free admission — info. 987-5618. Public Service Announcement -- Male companion needed for weekly afternoon outings _with blind male. Call Lois Craig. CNIB, 321-2311. Donations of old cotton towels needed. Used for oiled seabirds. 921-8568 afternoon, evenings and weekends. THE NORTH VAN Red Cross needs volunteers to phone -a.m. ‘the many stalls named for the characters in donors and remind them of the upcoming clinic. Phone calls to remind donors usually bring excellent results; Anyone who . can spend an hour phoning would be most appreciated. For information and phone list please call 988-1997. eee Chesterfield House is offering a parents in crisis group Tues. evenings from 5:30 io 7:30 p.m. This group provides support for parents who find the demands of their children difficult to handle. Children’s program available. Food will be -arranged..No cost for group. Call 985-1364. Flea Market -- every Saturday at Queen Mary Comm. School, 230 W. Keith Rd., North Van. Tables $7. For reservations call 986-6389 or 683-1633. Open 8:00 to 4:00 p.m. Sellers wanted. Kinsmen Mother's March -- January 24 to February 1, 1982. Volunteers are needed to co- ordinate canvassers in your area. Please contact: Christina McAllister, 731-0219 or 736- 8841. Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation. eee Preschool Storytime -- Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia. 10:00- 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday. Fairy tales, picture stories, finger plays and fun for children aged 3 and up. Westlyno Baptist Church Young Adults meet every 2nd Sunday evening. If you are 19 and up, have no church home, please join us for bible study and fellowship. Call Jim or Carol 980-1895. EXHIBITION MARINE PAINTINGS DECEMBER 4th - 19th richard beard ga 1681 marine drive, west vancouver (604) 922 2786 ery Curling every Thursday -- Seniors’ Curling Club. N.V. Rec. Centre. 12:30 Thursdays. Members needed .50 and over, good fun and exercise. Call Mrs. Anderson 988-3666 or Mrs. R. Carter, 929-2079 ow SPORTS NIGHT -- Join us in a game of volleyball, basketball, and fun for all. West Vancouver Christian Centre, 17th and Inglewood at 8:30 p.m. For a ride call Jim at 985-6921. eon New West Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre - a beautiful place for “meaningful activity among friends”. Citizens over 60 welcome to join in. Visitors welcome to View the centre. Hours 9:00 am-4:30 pm, weekdays to. 10:00 pm. Wed- nesday evening. 695 21st Street. Telephone 926-4375. . “@@e Looking fora challenge? Volunteers needed to work ona | one-to-one basis at Chesterfield House with parents having difficulty ‘coping with their children. Those interested in beginning. training session in September may call Maureen Dawson at 985-1364. eee Pa This is the International Year of the Disabled Persons, and you can help. North Vancouver District Library has a collection of Taped Books for those who cannot manage regular print because of poor. eyesight or physical handicap, and a home delivery service for those _readers who are homebound because of infirmity. If you. know who might. qualify for wither service, please call Penny Forsyth Manchester at 984-0286. Ongoing, Have you met “Heathcliff,” baby born Nov. 5 to Maplewood Children’s Farm Jersey Cow, Bronwyn?” Child 50¢ adult 75¢, 405 Seymour River Place, N. V.: + ,929-5610. Learn the Art of Shotokan Karate at the North Shore Family Y.M.C.A. This is a traditional form of non-contact Karate, stressing mind and body contro! as well as self discipline. For more information contact instructor Carl Davis at 987-3877 or call the orth Sh re Y .M.C.A. at 926-5541. 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Work guaranteed 738-8915 loren adams carl g evers colin gillett keith a griffin harry heine robert mcvittie jeff pritchard robert d stacey ttr thompson thomas w wells B13 - Wednesday, December 2, 1981 - North Shore News PACKAGED OFFICES | ¢ Large, private offices © Quiet, convenient location - 140-225 sq. ft. ¢ From $425 per month Execwest Services #409 - 545 Clyde Ave., West Van Cail Jessie Anne Boyd at: 922-0135 THE CORPORATION OF THE | DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER BYLAW 5435 HIGHWAY RELOCATION BYLAW 58 (Laing Drive) ‘ TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant 40 section 574 of the | ~Municipal Act,;:the Council for The Corporation of. the. : District of North Vancouver intends by Bylaw 5435 to © dispose of a certain portion of highway in District Lots 601 and 607 in exchange for land mentioned in the said bylaw for the purpose of relocating such highway. | ‘Bylaw 5435 and plans of the proposed highway relocation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall during regular office hours. (Mrs.) H.W. Egleston _ Municipal Clerk DATED this 2nd day of December, 1981 North Vancouver, B.C. MOODYVILLE CRAFT FAIR ‘S81 Saturday, Dec. 5th | 10 a.m. = 4 p.m. ' t *% Over 2,000 Christmas gift items at excellent ' prices! ¥& Unique and special crafts make ex- ' cellent gifts! %& “Mother Hubbard’s” home baking 1 booth! % Food% Raffles ¥ Plants r : St. Agnes Anglican Church a a a 530 East 12th at Grand Bivd. North Vancouver ! ’ BRING THIS AD & ' RECEIVE A FREE BEVERAGE! WEST VANCOUVER PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT WINTER BROCHURE The Winter Program Brochure will be delivered to West Van- couver residents from December 2nd to December 9th, 1981 Please make note of the following registration dates: RECREATION CENTRE PROGRAMS 780 22nd Street, West Vancouver — 926-3266 West Vancouver Residents ONLY Fitness Registration Saturday December 6 noon General Registration 9:00-12:00 Saturday December 12 9:00-12:00 noon Senior Activity Centre Program — Classes Monday December 21 9800-4 00 p.m Out of District Registration All Programs Saturday December 19 9 00-12-00 noon Classes Start: January 1981 AQUATIC CENTRE PROGRAMS 026-6585 Registration Oay tor Winter, 1982 Swimming Program is Wed January 13 4 30800 pm ICE ARENA PROGRAMS 926-8621 Registration tntormation at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre (Cypreas Room) Saturday December 12 8.00-12 00 noon West Vancouver Residents onty NEIGHBOURHOOD PROGRAMS 926-3266 Registration tor Neighbourhood Recreation Programs will com mence at 8 O0 am December 12th at the Recreation Centre All programs offered at Eagle Harbour ot Gleneagies Com munity Schools will register at the schools ONLY atarting in early January FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: RECREATION CENTRE 026-3266 AQUATIC CENTRE 926-6505 ICE ARENA 026-8621 SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE 020-4376