30 ~- Sunday, September 4, 1994 — North Shore News COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton What's On for Seniors is a free service provided for non-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on an offictal What’s Going On form, which is available at reception, and received by the News at least one week prior to the event. The News tries to ensure items oppeer in the paper at Jenst once before the event date, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For guar- anteed publication contact classified (986- 6222) or display advertising (980-0511). MONDAY, SEPT. 5 Circut training for peuple aged 50- plus. Info: Lonsdale recreation Centre, 987-PLAY. ONGOING EVENTS Bingo. 1:15 p.m. Volunteers needed, Silver Harbour Centre, N.V. Info: 980- 2474, N.S. Diners’ Club. Meal program for seniors. Three-course dinner, two evenings per weck in the company of others. Info: North Shore Home Suppor Services Socicty, Maggi or Hilary, 984- ‘9511, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 ONGOING EVENTS Eldererobics. Work-out session for seniors. 10-1i a.m., Tuesday & Thursday Delbrook recreation centre. Info: Christine Colbow, 926-2730, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 W.Y. Seniors’ Activity Centre fall program registration. 8:30 a.m. Info: 926-4375, ONGOING EVENTS The North Shere Keep-Well Free Drop-In Program at Silver Harbour Centre in North Vancouver is cancelled for the summer, bur will resume on Sept. 13. Info: 980-2474, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 Bingo. | p.m. Silver Harbour Centre. NV. Info. 980-2474, Or At Night... Or By Computer! The Open Learning Agency offers a wide range of post FOR Seniors’ fitness class. [00 a.m. Delbrook recreation centre. N.V, North Shore Chapter of Nerth Ameriean Chronic Pain Association regular meeting for support and self- help. Info: Joan, 985-8304. FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 Squamish River salmon run by civer raft. Info: W.V. Senior Citizens’ Activity Centre, 926-4378. Craft cirele. §-3 > p.m. NLS. Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd St. N.V, Refreshments. Craft supplies donations welcome. Voluateer instruc- tors needed, Info: 987-8 138. secondary courses and a variety of ways to study. Your courses inay include Knowledge Nerwork television “hroadcasts, telephone tutors, evening classroom tutorials orcomputer conferencing. Most courses are transferable to other B.C. colleges and universities. What You Study fs Your Business. Administrative Scudies, Arts, Business, Dental Assisting, English, Fine Art, French, History, Nurse Refresher, Politteal Science, Psychology, Spanish, Science, Social Service Worker and Sociology. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Penny Carnival. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Beacon Hill Lodge, 525 Clyde Ave. W.V. Info: 926-6856. SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 ONGOING EVENTS: MLS. Society sel-help groups for vary- ing needs. Info: 437-3244, Turn to the first page of classifieds for more upcoming events, For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. How You Study Is Or Business. For more information call 1-800-663-9711 In the Lower mainland call 431-3300 OPEN LEARNING AGENCY Choices In Education Now. Effective September 5, 1994 for North & West Vancouver With Fall approaching, BC Transit will be making seasonal service adiusanents to meet your increased travel needs if you live on the North Shore. Highlights SEABUS include the reinstatement of regitlar service to UBC and SFU . Here are the changes you can look forward to: 1.4236 Pemberton Heights/ Grouse Mountain/ pick up a copy of your campus newspa- Midday service on Sundays and holidays returns to every 30 minutes. 1.4214 Blucridge/ Phibbs Exchange/ Vancouver 7:30 a.m. trip from Sechelt at Hyannis will resume service to downtown Vancouver. L#226 0 St. Patricks/Lonsdale Quay Service will operate regular Winter hours, with an additional trip at 9:00 am. Service will now also operate on Sundays and holidays. L#230 Upper Lonsdale/ Lonsdale Quay Additional summer Sunday and holiday service operating between Lonsdale & 23rd Street will be discontinued. Lonsdale Quay Service will operate hourly to Grouse Mun. Service to the WUE. Lucas Centre will resume for the Fall. #241 Vancouver/Uypper Lonsdale ‘Trip leaving Prospect at Rockland at 7:28 am, will resume. #258 West Vancouver/UBC #286 North Vancouver/UBC Peak period service to UBC will resume swith the start of Fall classes. #285 SFU/Capilano College Peak period service will resume with the start of Tall chisses. Attention UBC & SFU students: For more details on university services, per in carly September. For more details on all of our Fail service changes: * Pick up a copy of the August 26 issue of Phe Buezer. Pick up new timetables at your public brary, city or municipal hall, chamber of commerce or Tourist “Travel InfoCentre. Call our Customer informittion staf? at 200-3100, For pre-recorded infornution about using the transit system: © Call Valking Yellow Pages at 299-9006, extension 2233, BC Transit Be “eae Paige. Jeff & Les Jay: - Your spirit and passion for the sport of diving was well served by your outstanding performances at the 1994 Commonwealth Games. At Purdy’s Chocolates we have watched with pride the many successes you and your Dive B.C. teammates have achieved this past year. It has been a privilege to sponsor such a group of talented and committed athletes. Thank You. Paige Gordon (Sliver Medalist) 3-Metre Springboard :o-Metre Platform Jeff Bacon 10-Metre Platform Lee Jay Strifier 1-Metre Springboard 3-Metre Springboard CHOCOLATES