44 2 Sunday; Ociober’é, 1985 - North Shore News What’s Going On this week _— Sundsy, October 6--North Shore Museum & Archives: Pres- entation House Museum, 209 W. 4th St., N. Van. Dollhouses, Dream Houses, to mid Oct. Potpourri: A Collection of Con- tainers, to Oct. 31. Free admis- sion. Info: 987-5618. sete Sunday, October 6--B.C. SPCA, West Van. Branch invites all members, friends and supporters to Open House, 2-4 p.izs. S.E. corner Ambleside Park, West Van. Light refreshments will be served, . ane Sunday, October 6--NVRC hike to Mt. Brew near Squamish. Leaves NVRC parking lot, 23rd & Lonsdale at 7:30 a.m. for car pools. Scenic views. All wel- come. eee Sunday, October 6--Garage Sale, 1330 Fulton St., West Vancouver, 10 am.-2 p.m. Sponsored by N/S_ Liberal Women's Commission. ease Monday, October 7--North Shore Folk Club Presentation House, 8 p.m., 333 Chesterfield. Contemporary & traditional folk niusic. Admission $2. Info: 986-3078. oon Monday October 7—Frec Slide Show, Seycove Secondary, 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Van. Room, 219/220, 7-9 p.m. ‘‘Bik- ing in Australia’’. Monday, October 7--Newcomers of West Van General Meeting. 7:30 p.m. St. David’s United Church, Taylor Way & Upper Levels Highway. Speaker Margaret Hovich, registered nurse. Topic wiil be Breast Cancer. Info: 926-1681. se¢ s Monday, October 7--North Shore Liberaf Women's Com- mission general meeting. Pur- pose: electing delegates to Na- tional Reform Conference in Halifax, N.S., Nov. 8-10. Liberal Activity Centre, Room 201 B, 1420 Marine Dr., Morth Van. Group 1, 7:30 p.m. Group 2,9 p.m. aan Monday, October 7--Eagle Harbour Family drop-in, Eagle Harbour Community School, 1:15-3:15 p.m. Afternoon of time-off for ‘Moms and super- vised play for children. se 8 Me «say, October 7--West Yan Garden Club meeting. 7:30 p.m. Dogwood Room, West Van Rec Centre. Speaker: Hugh Daubeny, B.C. Strawberry & Raspberry Research and Pro- duction Program for Agriculture Canada. oe e Monday,. October 7--Fall Art Exhibition, Park Royal South through Saturday, Octuber 19. By West Van Sketch Club. . eon Monday, October. 7--N.S. Christian Women’s Club lun- cheon. Canyon Gardens, 3381 Capilano Rd. Noon. Pes: 929- 6217. Speaker: Vonette Bright, Director Great Commission Prayer Crusade, see Monday, October 7--B.C, Special Olympics N/S Sports Club Annual General Meeting. 7:30 p.m. North Shore Y, 440 Hendry St., N.V. Reports on past year, plans for coining year, slide show of our athletes. oe Tuesday, October 8--Leader Development, West Van Rec. Centre. 6-8:30 p.m. For teens 13-17 yrs. Info: 926-3766. eae Tuesday, October 8--Positive Parenting (5-11 yrs) Caulfeild Elem. School, 7:30-9:30 p.m. for 8 Tuesdays or Oct. 10 at Queen Mary School from 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Info: North Shore Family Services, 988-5281. oe Tuesday, October 8--CWSJ Cit- izens United for Safety & Justice. 131 East 2nd, N.V. 7:30 p.m. Monthly meeting. oes Tuesdr: , October 8--Whist Par- ty. St. Johns Church Hall, 13th & Chesterfield, 8 p.m. Spon- sored by Truth Reb. Lodge #28. All welcome. coe Tuesday, October 8--Food ver- sus Fads, Lynn Valley Library, 7 p.m. Nutritionist Peggy Radat- zke discusses the pros and cons of diets and supplements. All welcome. Free. eee . Tuesday, October 8--Film “Nuns: Behind the Veil’, Oak Room, Delbrook Community Centre, 600 W. Queens, North Van. 7:30 p.m. Presented by N/S Women’s Centre. Infu: 984-6009. ova Tuesday, October 8--Non- animal Research Foundation of B.C. Aid to Animals in Distress, and many other charitable organizations will participate in Park Royal's Community Flea Market. (South Mall). eae Tuesday, October 8--Inglewood Family drop-In, Inglewood YMCA, 10:30 a.m.-noon. Parents will have time for self while children have supervised play. aoe Tuesday, October 8--Capilano Chorus, North Van. Chapter of Barbershop Harmony Society, Jaycee Hall, 1251 Lillooet Rd., Across from Cap. College, 8 p.m. Guest night: all male voices invited. Info: Don Durward, 988-5982. oes Wednesday, October 9-- Beginners Silk Painting class. West Van. Seniors Centre. Alli ages weicome. 6:30-9 p.m. Info: 326-4375. ees Wednesday, October 9~North Shore Historical Society meeting, 7 p.m. Activity room of City Library. Elecnor Godley will be the speaker with some more of her anecdotes of North Shore Origins. Everyone is wel- ° come. Info: 985-2893. ees Wednesday, October 9-- Effective Parenting lecture series. Terrace Cafeteria, Lions Gate Hospital, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Positive directions for troubled times, by Amy Napier-Hemy. ee8 Wednesday, October 9--How to protect your children. North Shore Neighbourhood House, 7-9 p.m. Info: 987-8138. ose Wednesday, October 9-- Capilano Flower Arranging Club meets at 7:30 p.m. Library, Queen Mary Comm. School, W. {3th St. NLV. Demonstration of Thanksgiving arrangements by Mildred Wells. Everyone welcome, admission $2. Info: Julia Tibbs, 925-2958. os @ Wednesday, October 9-- Blueridge School's Fall ‘‘Good as New"’ sale. Children’s used clothing, toys, equipment and maternity clothing are sold on consignment (20% to school). Lots of bargains in winter coats, Jackets & snow suits. 2-4 p.m. For info. phone 929-3554 or 929-7755. Wednesday, October 9--Coping with Cancer Group. Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms | & 2, off Terrace Cafeteria. 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Topic: ‘‘Cancer and Nutri- tion’’, share experiences, con- ria 988-3131, local 466 or 97, “Plan to get out alive Sprinkiers, Fire Alarms ‘Saves LIVES’ cen, | x5," f We can show you how. } District of North Vancouver }FIRE DEPARTMENT “~~” EY it m( iy Dorina & Quentin Nagel Dorina and Quentin Nagel have been delivering our Wednesday, Friday and Sunday News for over four years now. They deliver 189 papers and share the work between thern. Many of our readers along their route have said what a fine job they de. Dorina is 13 years old, attends Argyle School and English is her favourite subject. A ski en- thusiast, she is looking forward to the ski season starting. Earnings from the News have been used to purchase a bike and now Dorina is saving for the future, college and possibly a car some day. Quentin is 14 years old and also attends Argyle School where he lists French as one of his favourite subjects. He enjoys soccer, but skiing is number one with him too. Quentin uses his earn- ings to buy the things he likes and needs, such as a mountain bike and ski equipment. We enjoyed meeting this fine brother and sister team and for being our double stars this week, they received, complimzatary movie passes, North Shore News basevall caps and a special thanks for a job very well done. Joan Cripps Circulation Dept. 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N. V., 986-1337 (=) 4 ay we? CANADIAN CLOSET Park Royal's Community Fiea Market Tuesay, October 8, South Mall Gallery 9:30 am to 6:00 pm For one day only, Park Royal merchants share their South Mall with local charitable organizations. | PARK ROYAL The Cenire of Attention for 35 years | 1950-1985 PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE : SHOPS OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 13TH MANS Mee ne de oo NEL yet MASON an Cutrey ORE PR ke tee fe Se wT ae Ber de BPE er is plicated;