Tuesday, December 21 -- Walt Disney's Adventures of Robin Hood. An all animated film. Show at 1:30 p.m. All seats $1.50. Tickets on sale now and stories and enjoy a puppet play day of. performance at the main‘ entitled “The Star Child”. office of the N.V. Rec Centre. Show at Centennial Theatre. 23rd and Lonsdale. Tuesday, December 21 -- Open House, Capilano Library, 4-5 p.m. Coffee for adults, treats for kids, and a special visit from the almost-world-famous clown Rainbow Sky. itemsfor . What’s Going On WHAT'S GOING ON Is a free service for non-profit communi- ty groups on the North Shore and receives a very large aumber of items each week for publication. The News does its best to ensure that all dated items appear at least once before the event, and that- ‘toengoing’’§ items. appear regularly. However, space limitations make it ‘impossible to guarantee that every single item received will run. For this reason, also, nor-North Shore items are not normally ac- 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, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, \ vm 24, Wednesday, December 22 -- Walt Disney's film, Winnie the Pooh. This animated classic of A.A; -Milne’s—will- -be-shown at 1:30 p.m. All seats $1.50. Tickets available now and.on day of per- formance at the main office of the N.V. Rec Centre. For further info., call 988-6166. Show at Centennial Theatre, 23rd & Lonsdale. Wednesday, December 22 -- Christmas Puppet Play, Seycove Library, 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. Last chance to see “Petunia’s Christmas” the puppet play for preschoolers about a silly goose. ree. eee Thursday, December 23 -- Walt Disney’s version of Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland. This delightful musical will be shown at 1:30 p.m. All seats $1.50. Tickets available now and on day of performance. For further in- fo., call 988-6166, Show at Elphinstone,-December 30, 1982 Centennial. Theatre, 23rd and Lonsdale. oes, tn : “An information mooting will be held Thursday, oe enuary 6, 10 am. ‘for anyone Interested in. the “program, If you would like to attand this moeting, ‘or it you: would like information over the phone, please call 986-1911, local 272, ‘ -liturgical dance by Ross McKim Thursday, December 23 as Special Santa Storytime North Vancouver City Library, 980- 4424, 2:00 come hear Christmas songs and treats, for children ages 4-8. Thursday, December 23 -- Christmas Special, St. Stephen's luncheon bingo, 24th St. and Mountain Highway, Early Bird at 11:00 a.m. Door prizes, free coffee, many extras. Jackpot based on total att. Bus stop at door. Everyone welcome. Friday, December 24 -- The . Unitarians celebrate Christmas 5-6 pm. The very first event at their new home will include and Vivienne Rochester. Note — the new address is 370 Mathers Avenue, West Van- couver off Hadden Drive in british Properties. Regular ser- vices commence there on January 2. Thursday, Dec. 26-30, Jan. 1, 6-8 -- Sing A Song of Sixpence - Xmas Panto, Deep Cove Stage. 2151 Panorama Dr., N.V. Matinees & Evenings. Info. 929-2998 - Great family show. If- you have-just.found.out. your... child has a mental handicap, and would like to talk to someone, we can put-you in touch with ex- perienced, informed parents of children who have a mental han- dicap. Por further information_ call Pilot Parents at 984-0534. 10,000 strong and growing: the Taped Books collection of the Greater Vancouver Library Federation recently added its 10,000th title. These are books selected by librarians for their appeal and popularity and read on to tape for use by the blind :” and physically Handicapped. © Dyslexic readers are now also.: eligible for the service, which in- cludes regular deliveries and the loan of a tape-player. If you : know someone who may qualify, -. please contact the North Van- couver District Library: 984- . 0286 A special New Year's Eve Camp for girls and boys age 7 through 13> held at YMCA Camp to. January” Tr, 1983. For further information, contact 224-2352. C21 - Sunday, December 19, 1982 - North Shore News Faye McCrae and Andrea Boyer of the News had the happy job last year of sorting readers’ gifts of food into Christmas hampers for needy families. Collection centers for hamper donations: In North Vancouver: The North Shore News 1139 Lonedale Ave. In West Vancouver: No. 1 Fire Hall 16th at Fulton Ave. We expect even more families in our community to be in need this Christmas and are counting on our readers to help as much as possible. As many as 600 families will not have any Christmas dinner unless they receive a hamper from the North Vancouver Christmas Bureau or the West Vancouver Santa Claus fund. Donations of non-perishable foods and good quality used (or new) toys will be assembled into individual hampers but monetary donations which are income tax deductible are also needed. Suggestions for hamper donations Canned and Vegetables Canned or Bottled Drinks Canned or Powdered Milk Canned Meats & Fish, t.e Bacon Prem, Chicken. Tuna, etc Tea & Coftee Hot Chocolate Cranberry Sauce Pickles Nuts and Candy Christmas Cake and Shortbread Butter and/or Margarine Mail Cheques to: N.V. Christmas Bureau P.O. Box 86081 North Vancouver, V7L 435 W.V. Santa Claus Fund P.O. Box 91114 Weat Vancouver V7V 3N3 Soups.tinned and dehydrated Cake or Cookie Mixes Pudding, Biscuit Mixes Peanut Butter, Jam, Honey. Syrup Crackers, Cereals Sugar (white or brown) Flour Spaghetti, Noodles, etc Potatoes, Rice Japanese ne Christmas Na . 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