From previous pane NW, for the purpose of shar ing business leads and unpros ing business opportunitics, New members cothusiastically welcomed. Into: David Weiser a 92T-S313 10am. 5 pan. WEDNESDAYS Singing For Fun: Drop in on the first, Wednesday of every month, from 100 4m.-noon, beginning, Oct. 4, to sing, vour favourite songs. Adults — all leveis are welcome. Info: Linda a1 922-0264. Trail Trekkers: Looking for new members who fike to explore the trails on the North Shore every Monday and Wednesday, from 6:45-8:45 p.m. or Wednesdays from 9:20-11 a.m. Good stamina, energy and hiking boots are needed as trails can be wet and muddy. Part of the NVRC recreation pass or drop-in fee of $5. Info: Barbara at 980- 4492. Ambleside Orchestra rehearses every Wednesday, from 3:15-5:30 p.m. in the usic room at the West . Vancouver Seniors’ Centre. The orchestva needs violin, viola and oboe players. Into: Hilary Clark at 926-3030. North Vancouver Newcomers Club meets the first Wednesday ofeach month alternately at the Capilano Library or a local restaurant. Variety of activities. Cail Lise 988-4797. North Shore Executives’ Association is a group of business and professional peo- ple whose - purpose is to exchange. business informa- tion and promote reciprocal business and good fellowship. They meet every Wednesday at noon. Susan Akester 9&8- 1863 or Gord Kothlow 987- 3196. TOPS 1371: Take off Pounds Sensibly, Wednesdays, 11 am-l p.m., St. Catherine’s Church, 1058 Ridgewood, N.V. Info: Carol Chartrand at 980-0454. THURSDAYS King David Masonic Lodge meets at 8 p.m., on the first Thursday of every month from September through June, at the Lodge Hall, 1763 Bellevue Ave., W.V. Info: George Allen at 987-6465. — TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. Small, friendly chap- ter meets every Thursday in a private home. Weigh-in at 12:45 p.m., meeting from 1:15-2 p.m. Info: 987-4037. ‘Grouse . Mountain Day Quilters Guild: Monthly meetings on the — third Thursday of every month, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at St. Martin’s Church, 195 E. Windsor, N.V. New members always welcome — beginners too. Info: 987-8002. Therapeutic Touch and ~-Bnergy-based Healing meets on the first Thursday of each month, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Lions Gate Hospital, semi- nar room A and on the second and fourth Wednesday, from 5:30-7) p.m. at Arne MacDonald Hall. By dona- tion. Info: Lynda at 980-6604 or Merie at 987-6729. North Shore Numismatic Society meets on the third Thursday of each month at St. Andrew's United Church annen, F044 St. George’s St. NOVO at 7:30 pam. Visitors are welcome. Into: 294-2086, TOPS: ‘Vaking Ott Pounds Sensibly, Ao good support group meets every “Thursday trons 7-8 pan. Info: 9ST 3704 or 988-3307. ONGOING Year 2000 Photo Project: Your House/QOur Home. 2,000 houses in’ North Vancouver City are being pho- tographed tor a collection to be given te the | North Vancouver Archives. To have your house included call Suzanne Wilson at 988-6283. Homework .Enhancement and Learning Program (HELP): Tutorial help tor ail North Shore high school stu- dents Grades 8-12. ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-8 p.m., in the library of Balmoral junior high. Small fee charged. Info It’s brutal out there. Freezing weather. Blistering heat. Black flies. And that’s and regmtration: 924-1010. Gleneagles Scottish Country Dancing Club: Classes for all levels of dancers on Mondays, Wednesdays and) Thursdays. Great wav to keep fit. No partner needed. Into: May Loudon at 926-3174. North Shore Strake Recovery Centre — offers speech and music therapy, e\crenses, regreation and out- ings. Support groups are alse held tor family members. Into: 929-5803. Early Childhood Educators are welcome to drop by the North Shere Child Resource Socieww’s offices (4207-123 E. 13th Sty NV.) on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and the first. and third Sauurday from 9:30 am.-12:30 p.m. Take advantage of the resource library, Internet, laminating machine and photocopier. Phone ahead to confirm hours, 985-2988. just the nice parts. Here you are, in the middle @ of it all. Hopefully, with one thing at your side. A Globalstar satellite phone. Its the most powerful phone you can carry. To talk, just take it outside and raise the satellite antenna. The phone works virtually everywhere’. It's light, compact and easy to carry. Call quality is crisp and clear. No delays. So if there’s ever any echo, it probably has more to do with the fact that you're standing in a river canyon. 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