ao V "commuters. CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton WHAT'S GOING ON (WGO) Is 2 Tree ser- vice provided for non-profit: groups. Sub- mission requests shouid- be made an an of- fictat WGO form, which is available at reception, and received by the News af least ane week prive to the event, The News endeavers co ensure items up- pear in the paper af least once before the event, bul space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed, For guaran- teed publication contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). SATURDAY, OCT. 30 Memorial totem-pole ceremony. Trib- ute to Mary Capilano, her life cap- (ured in a memoria! totem pole, which is being blessed by Chief Simon Baker during a special ceremony at Capilano Suspension bridge, 3735 Capilano. Rd., N.V..at 2 p.m. Free admission. Info: 985-7474, . ace : Bernard Et Blanca En Australie. Movie in French. 11:30 a.m. N,V. City Library, 121 West 14th St., N.V. Info: 580-4424. eos 7 St. Edmund’s CWL Bazaar. Sth Ave. & Mahon, N.V. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Table rentals available. Info: 988-3667 or 987-6049. . : ese Ghost &- Goblin Luacheon & Bazaar presented by Burrard Chapter No. 3 OES. . 12-3. p.m.: North Lonsdale United. Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. Wheelchair accessible. Sale, refreshments, prizes. Info: 985-2235. insist dock be used only for service : From page @°. ‘Coun: Ernie Crist agreed. “It’s a compromise between haying the minimum impact on the. cove and providing at the ‘same time maximum benefit to the : people. In’a case ‘like this you do the best you can,”’ said Crist. “Do you, want us to go.into the docking business? I can’t see that,”’ he later told the News. “But Indian Arm resident. Bill Ekins. says “some members of council have never wanted. to. ac- knowledge. the ‘rights of the boat “Find: somebody else, find : someplace else. They are still not -accepting ‘responsibility,’ said - Ekins of councii’s decision. .\Crist said an allegation made at -the public hearing of ‘‘a special- interest relationship’’ between ‘Mayor Murray Dykeman. and Kim ’ was without foundation. ; “You (Dykeman) have been - maligned. You are totally innocent and so is Mr: Kim,”’ said Crist. ‘Kim told the News that: he 7 hoped to finish’ rebuilding: the dock ‘‘within 30 days’ in order to © avoid the threat of winter storms, He said he planned to rebuild “the entire. marina ‘‘next April?’ and would not: start work on. the new houses until after the marina was finished. He promised the ‘3,000 to 5,000 square foot’”’ houses would “biend into: the natural nesting ground” because of careful siting and tree retention. Council will not move to final adoption of the rezoning bylaw until securing a covenant with Kim by means of a letter of credit suf- ficient to pay for the construction , of anew commuter dock. If the Kims agree to register such a covenant against their land _ title the Vancouver Port Corpora- -tion can then insist that the dock is only .used for commuter services ~ or taken out of service. ‘ + NEWS photo Mike Wakefield IGA DUNDARAVE manager Kelly Smith and Shannon Humphreys sort through a horde of orange beauties. North Shere Nelghbour- hood House is holding a Pumpkin Fest at Capilano Mall, Sunday, Oct. 31, trom 12-2 p.m. Pick up a pumpkin at. Dollarton, Lynn Valley or Dundarave IGA stores and (with a $2 donation) enter it in. the contest. Japan Camera will be on hand to take ‘photographs. SUNDAY, OCT. 31 Send us your event listing. : ONGOING EVENTS: Canada Earth Save Society vegetarian potluck, 6-8:30 p.m. Church Hall. Call for info on next Holy Trinity ¢ meeting: 987-8296, Bible classes, graded from primary to adults. Singing & quizzes. 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. No collection or soliciting for funds. Deep Cove Gospel Hall, 4544 Covecliff Rd., N.V. Ongo- ing Sept.-June. Info: 929-4747 or 929-2637. “50% off Software *60% off Books — “Exhibitors *Free Information *Frae Parking "Computers *Monttors “Mice *Drives *CD-ROMS *ShareWare Saturday, October 30th 10:00am - 3:00pm Lonsdale Elementary 21S Lonsdale Avs, North Vonceuver, B.C, Bring your children to Lonsdale Quay Market and Hotel to trick or treat this Halloween, Sunday October 31. Our merchants will be handing out treats to young children in costume between 12 noon and 4 p.m. Look for the “We Welcome Trick or Treating” signs displayed throughout ali the three floors of the Market. Come and ‘see our pumpkin patch and delightfully scary decorations in the Rotunda. Open 7 Days a Week 9:30am-6:30pm Fridays ’til 9pm Validated Parking Available Lonsdale Quay Market is the place to be this Halloween! 985-6261 of