REMEMBERING WHY WE REMEMBER: Maric Anne McLean shares stories and tales she has learned frem war veterans, Sunday, Nov. 7, 12:45-2:15 p.m. North Shore Unitarian) Church. Tickets $8/family or $5/; son at the door. Part of the Vancouver Storytelling Festival. Tickets: 257-0366. eee STREET PROOFING OUR KIDS (SPOR) tor 5- 10 year olds. Monday, Nov. 8, 7-8 p.m.-at Seylyn recCentre, 605 Mountain Hwy. Program dedicated to preventing chil- dren trom becoming victims of abduction, molestation or sexual assault. To pre-register cali 983-6557. RELAXATION MEDITATION DEEP AND CLASS: Monday, Nov. 8, 7:30-9:30 p.m. First class is free, three consecutive classes “$25, Reservations: 904-0071 or 839-1457, ° eee KOERNER | LECTU. SERIES: John Keans, politi- cal'-thinker and writer visits Capilano. College as part of The . Koerner - Lecture: Series sponsored * by | The. Capilzno icw, the Capilano College ‘Humanities Division, and the Capilano College Foundation. Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m.;- m: 322. room Library building: x Free admission. eo LEGENDARY LAND- MARKS: Tuesday, Nov. 9, 12:30-2:30 p.m., in the Cedar rgom at Capilano College. Vancouver muscum guest curator John Atkin will speak on the neon fights of rhe 1950’s. Nov. 16: Evelyn Atkinson tells the story of Engine 374 and = historian Peggy Imredy speaks on Stantey Pari Nov. 23: Historian Archie Miller wilt of the Fraser + call 984- TAKE CONTROL BE YOUR OWN ADVO- CATE:. Learn techniques for cutting through red tape. Wednesday, Nov. 10, doors cpen 6:40 p.m., at 1075A Marine Dr., N.V. Everyone welconie. — Info ions offered at no charge by the Canadian Mental Heaith Association of North and West Vancouver — every Wednesday evening. Info: Rodney, Sandy or Heather at 987-2111. eon PHILOSOPHY CAFE: Wednesday, Nov. 10, 7-9 p.m., at Piece of Cake, 107 W.. Esplanade. Peter Raabe, dec- tor of philosophy, facilitates a discussion on “How do we know what is real?” Everyone welcome. Info: 291-5215. REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY: Burrard Yacht Club invites the public to join their ceremony from the shore at Cates Park on. Thursday, Nov. 11, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. The service is based on naval - tradition and _~ will include hymns and the the fir- ing of the “ships cannon” and rifle salute. 3c Nea Gli ve wevirau: <¥ tke deel CANADIAN FEDERA- TION OF UNIVERSITY WGOMEN: Mecting = on Thursday, Nov. 11, 7 p.m., Highland United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. Brenda Douglas, chartere accountant, talks about «sate planning. Info: 987-77. RECOVERING LOST VOICES: Friday, Nov. 12 in Vancouver and Tuesday, Nov. 16 in West Van. A one-day workshop for survivors of ual abuse. Both of the ¢ signs, vulnerability, inipact and healing. Info: Yvenne at 922-1913. U PLAY: U SING U DANCE: Friday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m., North Shore Unitarian = Church, 370 Mathers, W.V. Come and play drums, raaracas, triangles, gongs and tells. No musical experience is required. All ages welcome. Adults $8 and kids $5. Info: Kerry Burke at 924-1449. Presented bby Vancouver niusic therapists. eae TAIWANESE CANADIAN INTERCULTURAL GREEN CLUB: Free heatth walks in Mandarin and Taiwanese. Call 327-8693 for membership and walk info. Friday, Nov. 12, 10 a.m. at Capilano River. Info: Ms. Yen at 926-8736; Sunday, Nov, 14, 10 a.m. at Lynn Canyon. Info: Mr. Ho ar 990-9182, @oe CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR: Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Fromme clemen- tary school, 3657 Fromme Rd., N.V. Quality crafts, cake walk, raffle and plenty of tasty refreshments for everyone. FIND If HERE: Home Christmas sale featuring folk art, woodwork, jewelry, deco- rations, cards, textiles, clay, glass, ete. Saturday, Nov. 13, 10) am.-6 pam, 4467 Strathcona Rd., Info: 924-0689. eee CRAFT FAIR: Over 60 crafters and live entertainment on Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 am.-4 p.m., at Carson Graham school, 2145 Jones Ave. oee 75TH | ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS at the North Van City” Library. Saturday, Nov. 13 the library invites vou fo. participate in the Internet children's pro- grams and a family event fea- turing the Ladybugs, birthday cake, balloons and a special commemorative gift for every- one. Sunday, November 7, 1999 — North Shore News - 34 QUAYSIDE YILLAGE COHOUSING: Tour and information on this award-. winning community at 510 Chesterfield Ave, NV. on Sunday, Nov. 14, 3-5) p.r Evervone welcome. — Inf Carol at 985-1514. eee EARLY VOICES: Artwork is needed for a juried art exhibit created by young children trom 30 months to 5 years. Ail submissions should be clearly labelled , paintings must be fram d three-dimensional work must be mounted. Submission deadline is Monday, Nov. 15. Inf Laurie Skinner at 926-6767. aaa ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES: North Shore Multicultural Society has many programs starting in November. Call Ginny Wong at 988-2931 for information and to register. TRAINED MEDIATORS are available free of charge to assist. in neighbourhood dis- putes. Fer information, con- tact Community Mediation Services Society at 990-3707, eoe NORTH VANCOUVER MUSEUM is look for votun- teers to assist with school pro- grams. A little time and a lor of enthusiasm are all chaz is d. Into: 987-5618. eoe VOLUNTEERS are urgently aceded to help at the Silk Purse Art Centre. Call 925- 7292 If interested. ece UBC RESEARCH: Parents of 7-14-year-olds are needed to complete a 25-minute long questionnaire about how much of a problem and how gender-typical they sec chil- See more page 34 On specially priced NATIONAL billiard tables Buy now to ensure delivery before Xmas! KN r wisecessory package © $2,695.00 $2,995.09 wiaccessory package (turned legs) 13 Floor Models $995.00 toce Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 an to $:00 om Sat. 9:30 am to 4:00 pin