TRAINED MEDIATORS are available free of charge to assist in neighbourheod dis- putes. For information, con- tacr Community Mediation Services Society at 990-3707. Narth trict Fire Services presents a Halloween Fireworks display on Sunday, Oct. 31, at Norgate, Lynn Valley and Myrtle Parks. Vancouver eee HALLOWEEN’ GRAVE- YARD: Sunday, Oct. 31, 7-10 p-m., No. 1 firchall, 760 16th St., W.V. Tour one of the scariest and fun gravevards around with the West firefighters. eee CANYON FEST '99: Sunday, Oct. 31, 5 p.m., at Canyon Heights Christian Assembly, 4840 Capilano Rd. Everyone is invited for fun, games and prizes. Free admis- sion. eve MEXICAN MARKET: Monday, Nov. 1, noon-2 p-m., Hollyburn Country Club, Ladies luncheon includes baking, crafts, silent and live auction. music and guest spe Free habysit- ting, Reservations essential, Call Deanna a: 926-5006 Sponsored by North Shore Christian Women’s Club, eee OUR WATER!: = Public forum on watershed manage- ment, logging, and water quality. Tuesday, Nov 2, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Presentation House. Hear cakers, ask questions and ce your concerns. i Sponsored by The Council af Canadians. Evervone wel- come Into: Betsy Griffin at 922.1987. eee HOMECOMING NIGHTS OF MUSIC: Tuesday, Now 2 and Wednesday, Nov 3, 7:30 p.m., Handsworth main gym, 1044 Edgewood Ave.. N.V. Four junior bands perform on Tuesday. On Wednesday listen to the alumini band, L ensemble, advanced strings and the intermediate and senior bands. Adults $4, stu- dents/seniors $2. een MEDITATION CLASSES: Runs from ‘Tuesday, Nov, 2- Dee. 7, from 7-8:30 p.m., at the W.V. Library, Friendly, informal classes including guided meditation and discus- sion. Everyone welcome. Suggested $45 donation for series or $10 drop-in. Info: Geoff at 921-6107 or Tilopa at.221-2271. LEGENDARY LAND- a better home. MARKS: Tuesday, Nov. 2, 12:30-2:30 p.m., in the Cedar room at Capilano College. 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