Gl community roundup i Library to help long term planners “In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.” said Benjamin Franklin in 1789 - and not much has ~ ~changed> Fatéd “with such © inevitability, a little planning and foresight is both - — January programs for adults at North Vancouver. District Library may provide some assistance. We are all moved and excited by reports of suc- - cessful heart transplants and other medical miracles achieved by skin grafting or cornea replacement, but how often do we give a thought to the people who make them possible? On Tuesday. January 18 at 7:30 pem., at the main Lynn Valley branch. the library presents “Ours to Give - A Legacy of Hope”. of information. discussion on the donation program. rs Marty Smith . the Kidney Dialysis and organ from FIRST MEETING this year of the North Van Kiwanis. “Clab Téatired presentation of a cheque for $5,000 1 Girl Guides of Canada (Lonsdale area) to cover cost of additional living area at Camp Olave. Linda Evans Photo submitted BS - Sunday, January 9, 1983 - North Shore News CAPILANO MALL, -NORTH VANCOUVER WILL BE CLOSED _ TUESDAY, JAN. 11. erty, Ci receiving treasures Pat Widdifield. Service. Valerie Durham from CNIB and Paul Wiertz from the Skin Bank will describe the programs Currently in existence, and what they mean both for the donors and the recipients. There will be time questions and discussions. On Tuesday, January 25. “30 p.m. at Lynn Valley library, there will be a workshop presentation on “Planning for Profit’ with financial planners Mandy — for @pregram- Lybbert-and-Doug McLeis Tepics to be considered inchide tax savings, estate planning. planning for Tetirement, and building a personal portfolio. Pre- airperson of the campsite committee, is shown the cheque from Kiwanis Foundation registration is required for this program, with a limit of 50 participants: please call 984-0286. There is no charge. At Seycove Branch this month there will be a repeat of the very popular film program on Ancient Fyypt, first shown at Lynn Valley last fall. “Egypte” and “Traveller from an Antique Land”. which explores the myths. mysteries and realites of the process of ~mummification, shown on Monday. January 1? at Seycove from 7 to 8 p.m. Admission is free but sealing ts limited: please come in good time. wilT “be- FOR INVENTORY We will reopen Wednesday morning 9:30 am with regular hours. Surrey Store will remain open with regular hours. Burnaby store closed Monday only. &,apliano Mall _- 225 MARINE DRIVE/NORTH VAN/988-6311 i ie «oT _ . _. « > OBER ¥ RENQUS Sie HAVE.PG. US FAT a a cd SET ARGE CoANTITIES OF OUR STOGK DURING ine. wUNTH OF JANUARY. WE ARE FEATURING AT SACRIFICE DISCOUNTS OF 50%- 60% THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: ‘yr’ Diamond Engagement Rings With one year free insurance — 50% off. \7 Unusual 14K Gold Earrings — 60% off. ‘7 Limited quantities of Cubic Zurcon jewellry — 60% off. «Diamond and Genuine Stone Pendants — 55% off. \77'Our loss is your gain. Happy Saving in 1983. ra aw - ~ é we » « \ Ww VA JRA JEWELS GOLDSMITHS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS 987-7855 OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 For the month of JANUARY SALE ENDS JAN 31/863 DRAW WINNERS: FIAST PRIZE Mrs. Donna Baker, SECOND PRIZE Barbara Madon. Dawson City North Van 1929 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver