NORTH SHORE MIRA- CLE HOUSE: Seminar workshop with Anne Maric Evers, local author, radio and television personality. Sunday, March 21, 10:30 am., Anne MacDonald Hail, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. Info: Susan Hunt ar 987-6985. eee DISCOVERY WALK: Sunday, March 21, 1 p.m., Lost Lagoon — Nature House. This week’s walk looks at the spring equinox. Info: 257-8544. oes STEP PARENTS: Support for step parents and parents in step families, Tuesday, March 23, 7:30) p.m., Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd. Info: Jeannie White at 980-6071. oes BLOOD DONOR CLIN- IC: Wednesday, March 24, 1:30-8 p.m., Lions Gare Hospital Medical Day Centre. Info-line: 1-8388- 332-5663. ees NEW HELP FOR PAIN RELIEF: Dr. Minesh Noran, talks on how to use acupuncture to alleviate pain. Wednesday, Mar. 24, 6:45-8 p.m., 1075A Marine Dr. N.V. Canadian Mental Health Assoc.: Rodney, Jodi or Heather at 987-2111. eee A CLEAN SOURCE FOR DRINKING WATER: A_ multi-media show with famed moun- taineer and wilderness cdu- cator John Clarke. Thursday, March 25, 7 p.m,. Irwin Park elementary school gym, 2455 Haywood. Info: Heather at SPEC, 736-7732. eee OWL PROWL: Friday, March 26, 7-9 p.m., Capilano Regional Park. $6.50. Info: Outdoor Pursuits Centre: 983-6324. Register: 432-6359. eee FREE CRIME PREVEN- TION AND SAFETY WORKSHOP: Friday, March 26, 10:30-11:30 a.m., North Shore Women’s Centre, 944 W. 16th St. Presented by N.V. RCMP -and the People’s Law school. Info: 984-6009. . eee 100 YEAR CELEBRA- TION OF THE CHURCH OE ST. JOHN “THE EVANGELIST: Come to the anniversary of the first service. Held in the original church building ” BRAKES * ALIGNMENT « STEERI {IGNMENT.* STEERING # AIR CARE ICBC VENDOR 1124 : “BRAKES «: AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Repairs to domestic and imposts 20 years in the same location lest 5th Street, North Van Pemberton Ave Phone: (604) 988-7671 Fax: (604) 983-0315 (Anne McDonald hall, 333 Chesterfield), on Friday, March 26, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Into: 986-1511. eee SPRING SALE: Saturday, March 27, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale. Great bargains on used and new baby equipment, kids clothing, toys, maternity war, car seats, etc. Adults $1. North Shore Mothers of Multiples club. Partial proceeds to local children’s charities. eee 10K WALK: Saturday, March 27, the Vancouver Venturers Volkssport club meets at 10 a.m. at the Cleveland Dam picnic area for a walk through the British Properties. Info: Verni 682-8390. eee R O W iN G CHALLENGE: Community corporate row- ing challenge at Deep Cove Rowing Centre. Sign up now. Practices begin March 3). Info: 868-4872. ese DONATIONS FOR YOUTH: North Shore Neighbourhood House Lonsdale youth workers are looking for donations for their teen drop-in. Items such as 2 poo! table in fair condition, camping sup- plies, hockey equipment, ski/snowboard equipment, videos and Nintendo 64 games are appreciated. Info: Dave 645-5841 or Walter 641-8072. eee 9TH ANNUAL SUPER CITIES WALK/RUN: Volunteers needed to make this fundraiser for Multiple Sclerosis a success. Event is Sunday, April 1), Ambleside Park. Info: Jason at 602-3208. eee NORTH SHORE MUL- TICULTURAL SOCI- ETY: Provides adult SL classes during March, April and May. Beginner, inter- mediate and conversation - NG's: AIRCARE © ICBC-VENDOR: a = a= 7 3 i] a] ve 3B ord oO o = = a =) — =z ir) e 772) m ww = oD mm “. ‘vSASOH = $1148 levels. Info: Mostafa Tofangchi: 988-2931. eoe DELBROOK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Class of ‘64 is planning a 35th grad reunion on May 21, 22. Any former grads, teachers and friends of grads inter- ested in attending call Doug Kemp at 985-9886. eee WILDLIFE RESCUE ASSOCIATION OF B.C. is celebrating its 20th anniversary and is Jooking for past staff and volunteers. Please call 526-7275 with your current address and phone number. eos ARTISTS AND PER- FORMERS: Earth Day Canada is searching for vol- unteers to promote Earth Day (April 22). Make posters, write articles, sing songs Or create an environ- See more page 37 NEWS photo Julle tverson Students in sales CLEVELAND elementary French immersion students Meredith Cale (from left), Orla Tobin, Barbara Barrington-Foote, Jonn Poliquin and Conor Tobiey are getting set for a fundraising garage sale at the sshool March 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. part of its business to an out-of-province company. This means that profits and jobs will be lost in BC and that should make us mad. British Columbians have worked hard to build a good life in this province, but when BC companies behave like this we should worry about the future. On March -_ 25th, BCAA will hold its Annual General Meeting. At that meeting, BCAA management will attempt to get approval to sell their insurance subsidiary toa Calgary company with a head office in Quebec. We need to keep the jobs and profits in BC. You can help stop this sell-off by attending the BCAA Annual General Meeting on March 25th. If you can- . .. not attend the meeting, send your proxy* vote to Ron — Tuckwood, a long-standing BCAA member and President of OPEIU Local 378. He’ll see to it that your voice of opposition to this saie is heard. - Help keep the ‘BC’ in ty, . “Oy sy3,08® 4 ee Sarton’ BCAA. This space is paid for by B.C. Automobile Association employees who are members of Office and Professional Employees’ International Uniou, local 378 2nd floor, 4595 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 4L9 . Bus: (604) 299-0378 Fax: (604) 299-8211 *Check your Westworld magazine for the proxy form.