32 ~ North Shore News — Wednesday, November 15, 2000 Fram previous page Rasmussen on vocals, guitar and kevboards. The CD was produced locally ar North Vancouver's Baker Street Studios, and is now available in’ stores across Canada as well as through the Internet: go to for details. The CD release party is alse to feature ahve performance by The Buddy System, as well as a community fair. It takes place this coming Sunday, Nov. 19 from [to 3 pum. at the Eagles Hall, 170 West Third St.. Admission is by a $2 donation. North Shore On Wednesday, December 6, the Vancouver CIBC World Markets and CIBC Wood Gundy offices will donate their fees and commissions to children’s charities as part of the annual fundraising event known as Children’s Miracle Day. The funds rsised nationally on Miracle Day are distributed to more than 350. charities across Canada that seek to improve the health, education and well-being of children. “The funds raised on this day stay within the Vancouver area, serving te support local charitable programs that work te better the lives of children,” said Alan Wallace, Managing Director of CIBC World Markets. Since the first Miracle Day in 1984, the CIBC World) Markets Children’s Miracle Foundation has raised more than $46 million dollars tor children’s charities across Canada and around the world. In/ 1999, Children’s Miracle Dav raised a eecord-breaking $12.7 million. We'd like to share information about the folks who are making a difference in vour neighluur- hood. Forward all information, including your name, address and telephone number to Neighbourhoods ¢/o Deana Lancaster, E-mail ta dlanenster@usnews.com ar fax to 985-2104. Mail ta Nortl: Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Aye., North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. community BULLETIN BOARD SPOKEN WORD: Thursday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m, Silk Purse, 1570 Argyle Ave. WV. Daniel Francis, editor of the new Encyvelopedia — of British Columbia, will speak and show slides on the book. Admission by donation. Get no-surprise service from your Toyota technician. We install Genuine Toyota disc pads, inspect and lubricate calipers,.inspect brake hoses and lines. Then we perform a road test as a final inspection. See the Toyota Maintenance Menu for a complete list of everyday values. 1-888-TOYOTA-8 @ www.toyota.ca TOYOTA EXPERIENCE The part you can't -place Maintenance Bonus Coupon ‘Present this coupon at any Toyota BC Dealer fora - Ten Dollar Bonus when you spend $100 or more. _ Offer valid at participating dealers until December 31, 2000. “Name a : Work Order #. > TOYOTABC DEALERS "Dealer may sell for less. *Present this coupon before December 31, 2000 and SAVE up to $10.00 ona minimum purchase of $100.00. Limit one coupon per service visit. Coupon applicable towards any future Toyota service excluding oil change. Parts “counter purchases excluded. Not redeemable for cash. No facsimilies will be accepted. Coupon includes GST. ROOTS BOOKS AND TEAROOM: Enjov a free book discussion with Barbara Fite on Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Thursday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., 2460A Marine Drive, WV. Into: 926-1133. eee CYPRESS SKI CLUB: New parent info meeting, Thursday, Nov. 16, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Lonsdale reeCentre, Esplanade room. The club teaches ski skills to children age 6-12 one day a week for 12 weeks stare- ing January. Info: ‘Trevor at 990-6769. eee FUN SHOPPING NIGHT: Thursday, Nov. 16, 7-9:30 p.m., Seymour Heights Parent Participation Preschool, 800 Lytton St. Help the school in its fundraising and buy some Christmas gifts. Info: 929- 1813. eee WEST VAN _ FAMILY PLACE DROP IN tor par- ents, caregivers and preschool- ers. Thursday, Nov. 16, 1:30-3 pm, WY. Community Centre. BUILDING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: Friday, Nov. 17, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., North Shore Women’s Centre. Workshop is free and open to all women. Register: 984-6009. eos PHILOSOPHERS’ CAFE: Moderated by Dr. Peter Raabe. Topic: Do men and women really think and behave ditfer- ently? Friday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m., Canadian Mental Heal Association, 1075A Marine Dr., N.V. $3 at the door. Everyone welcome. Info: 987- 2112. eee TGIF DANCE WORK- SHOPS AND PRACTISE DANCES at the North Shore recCentre. Fridays, 7-10 p.m. Nov. 17, Social ballroom and Latin dance and Nov. 24, waltz, slow and fast. eee ST. MARTIN'S MARKET: Saturday, Nov. 18, 1-4 p.m. St. Martin's Anglican Church, 195 E. Windsor Rd. N.Y. Handeraft, dolls, books, attic treasures, jewelry, fine china, tea room and rattle. eee ST. AGNES’ FAYRE Saturday, Nov. 18, 10 am.-3 p.m., St. Agnes’ Church, 350 E. 12th St, N.V. Bake sale, white elephant, crafts, silent auction, lunch counter and more. . eee CANDY CANE FAIR: Saturday, Nov. 18, 10. a.m.-2 p.m., North Lonsdale United Church. Cratts, kid's amuse- ment hall, baking, second-hand treasures, a silent auction and luncheon. eee LIGHTHOUSE PARK PRESERVATION SOCI- ETY: Nov 18, 2) p.m, Skiwitsut House, just east of the Light Station. Terry Taylor will give a presentation talk and slides on mushrooms, fungi and lichens. Info: 926-2707 or 926-3174. eee AUTHOR VISITS: Nick Bantock will = give a reading/slide show and sign copies of his new book. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1 p.m., West Van Library, Pre-registration required: 925-7400. eee MINI-BOOK SALE: West Van Memorial Library cele- brates on Saturday, Nov. 18. Mini book sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. birthday cake, 2:30 p.m.; and harp music by Mike Absalom, 2:30-3:30 p.m. PLAN TO PROTECT: Saturday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 949 W. 16th St., N.V.A child protection program. Info: 980-8997. eee RAMADAN: Celebrate the sacred month with special Islamic classes for converted Ismailis to Islam, Nov. 18-25, 6-7 p.m. Info: 988-0952. OIL: CHANGES FOR. $4875 down of equi AS new velticles purcha: lus taxes & fees migtions may Cpply.