NEWS photo Torry Peters MAPLEWOOD FARM manager “April Johnson seenis to be in the right mood for North Vancouver District's 4th-annual 101 Pumpkin Giveaway. The first 101 children to visit the farm (405 Seymour River PL.) wearing a costume on Saturday, Oct. 28, receive a free pumpkin. community isulletin boarel - COMMUNITY EVENTS Compiled by Ann Hamilton Community Bulletin Board is a free service provided for non-profit groups. Please fax 3 press release for your community event to 985-2104. ‘The News tries to ensure items _ Appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints muy Umit the number of submissions printed, For guarenteed publication contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). ‘ORCHESTRA ‘MAGIC... North Shore residents are invited to a big band dance featuring the Stardust: Orchestra from. 8:30 p.m. to: 12:30, am., Friday, Oct.'27, at the Eagles - Hall, 170 West 3rd St., North province. Best news of all: they’re free. Simply call 685-7507 and ask for “A Walk in the Woods” Vancouver. For information, call 987- 8815 or 988-9073. SPOOKY STUFF. North Shore ghosts and goblins are ‘invited to a fundraising dance, which will benefit Children’s Hospital, at.8 p.m.. on Saturday, Oct. 28 at’ North Vancouver Recreation Centre, 123 East 23rd St.,.North Vancouver. There will be a live band, refresh- ments and door prizes. Adults-only ‘tickets cost $35 and are available in advance. For information, call 929- ‘3055 or 929-5659. EDUCATED COLLECTION... The University Women’s Club of eet et titel it eet oa aa ome ena Vancouver is accepting new female members who have a minimum of two years’ post-secondary education from an aceredited academic institu- tion, Interested individuals are invited to Hycroft, 1489. McRae Ave., Vancouver, on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. Information is avail- able by calling 731-4661. FALL FLU... The West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre, 695 21st St. North Vancouver, is hosting a free, drop-in flu clinic on Wednesday, Oct. 25 from. 1:30 to 4 p.m. People younger than 65 years must show a doctor's prescription. Information, 983-6700. Those of us who are fortunate enough to live in the Lower Mainland are only a stone’s . throw away from some spectacular forest trails. To aid you in exploring them the Forest ! Alliance of B.C.has produced ng a booklet entitled “A Walk in the Weods". It will provide you with useful information, ‘like maps, instructions on = how to get there and even a bit of historical perspective. We're also making available Forest Recreation maps for various areas around the FOREST ALLIANCE Of BRITISH COLUMBIA and the Forest Recreation maps that interest you. 1995 4Runner The Price fs Rigi “Only 12 left at 95 prices The Right Dealer 1290 Burrard DOWNTOWN TOYOTA "STULL THE BEST” 689 BRST October is ‘ Recycling Month! Smart shopping reduces the huge > ‘amount of . packaging we | ‘throw away every. day - over 1500 tonnes! By reusing a mug just once a day, together we'd | - “save over 500. million cups ‘in “one year! Together we have recycled over |. 60,000 tonnes of newspapers in the past year! the difference! British Columbia | Handlewith care BCas Endronmont Greater Vancouver Regional District Creating Our Future... Steps toa More Livable Region For information call the Recycling Hotline R-E-C-Y-C-L-E (604) 732-9253: 1-800-667-4321