40 - Wednesday, November 4, 1987 - North Shore News What's Goin this week Thursday, November 5--Handsworth fall concert. Senior Night of Music. Large gym, Handsworth School. 7:30 p.m. Adults $3, students and seniors $2. Thursday, November 5--Citizens Unit- ed for Safety and Justice monthly meeting. Capilano Mal! meeting room (203A). 7 p.m. . nen Thursday, November 5--W.V. multicultural women’s group meeting. 7:30 p.m. Dogwood Rm., W.V. Rec Centre. Speaker: John Reynolds. info: Shaku Rashid 922-5078. eset Thursday, November 5--Holly Fair. St. Catherine’s Church, 1058 Ridgewood Dr. 1-6 p.m. Tea and dinner available at nominal! charge. Visa and- Master- card accepted. Free admission, free babysitting. ee ante Thursday, November 5--Lifestyle workshop: exercise and nutrition. N.S, Winter Club. 8:30-10 p.m. Cost $7. In- fo: 985-4135. ett Thursday, November 5--Heiping Children Cope with Separation and Divorce workshop. One session 7:30- 9:30 p.m. Fee $8, Highlands School, 3150 Colwood Dr., N.V. Offered by N.S. Family Services 988-5281. aen Thursday, November 5--Plays: The Fourth Monkey by Eric Nicol. (Pres- entation House). 1837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. (Anne Mac- Donald Hall). 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reservations, info 986- 1351. tee Thursday and Friday, Novem: 5 and Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reser- vations, info 986-1351. een Saturday, November 7--N.S. Chorus appearing in 3 choir festival with Douglas College Choir and Coquitlam Chorale. Como Lake Jr. Sec. School gym, 1121 Albert Rd., Coquitlam. 8 p.m. Donations at door. upco Sunday, November 8--N.S. Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N.V. Historical View. Through Nov. Wed.- Sun. t-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987-5618. ene Sunday, November 8-—-Station Museum, 16th St. and Jones Ave., N.V. Includes odd balls, fire equipment, sports equipment and tins. Sundays 1:30-4:30 p.m. Info: 987-5618, nant Sunday, November 8--Salvation Army Band performs. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St. 2 p.m. Admission by donation of food item for the Food Bank. Centre opens 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. aaet Sunday, Noversber 8--N.V. Rec Centre Outdoors Club hike. Meet N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale. 7:30 a.m. To Unnecessary Mt., Howe 6--Used book sale. Cleveland Elemen- | tary School, 1255 Eldon Rd. (off Capilano Rd.) Nov. 5: 6:30-9 p.m.; Nov, 6: 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Prices 50€ to $1. Friday, November 6--Annual bazaar. Inglewood Heights Residents Club. 2-4 p.m. Tea, door prize, everyone wel- come, wee tet Friday, November 6--Wine making workshop. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 .E, 22nd St. 1 p.m. Learn to make your own wine. $2 plus membership fee. For those 55 and over. Info: 980-2474. . aeet Friday, November. 6--N.S. Youth Outreach Centre welcomes youth to- Fire Escape’ Drop-in Centre. Firday evenings. 8-11 p.m. Lower level Can- yon Heights Chapel, Capilano Rd. and Montroyal, N.V. Coffee shop, activi- ties, discussion groups. gee Friday, November 6--Baha‘i open discussion.. Topic: Role of Women. West Van. 8 p.m. Info: 921-3334, wan Friday, - November 6--Plays; The Fourth Monkey by Eric Nicol. (Pres- entation House). 1837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. (Anne. Mac-°* Donald Hall). 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reservations, info 986- 1351. wae Saturday, November 7--Elegant flea market. W.V. United Church, 21st and. Esquimalt. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. nee Saturday, November 7--Garage and craft sale. Eagle. Harbour Community Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. 10 aml p.m. Pre-register 921-7425. Tables $10. * . anree Saturday, November 7--Goaltending School. Saturdays Nov.-Feb. 7:30-9:50 a.m. (alternating weeks) Instruction by Northwest Hockey. ee Saturday, November 7--Holly tea and craft fair. St. Simons Church, 1384 Deep Cove Rd. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. geet Saturday, November 7--Christmas tea and sale. Salvation Army, 105 W, 12th St., N.V. 1-4 p.m. Everyone welcome. ehe Saturday, November 7--Books as Christmas Gifts: workshop with author Meguido Zola for adults while children are at storytime. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th ST. 10:30 a.m. wee Saturday, November. 7--Workshop: Risk Taking. N.S.’ Family Services, #303-126 E. 15th St., N.V. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 988-5281. eet Saturday, November 7--Christmas bazaar. Silver Lynn Manor, 1335 E. 27th St. 1-3 p.m. Tea served. ent Saturday, November 7--Plays: The Fourth Monkey by Eric Nicol. (Pres- entation, House .— final night). 1937...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. (Anne MacDonald Hall). 333 Sound area. Leader Mike Gildersleeve 463-7620. wh th Monday, November 9--N.S, Toastmasters. YMCA, 16th and In- glewood, W.V. 7:15-9:30 p.m. Info: 987-0452 or 987-7294. new Monday, November 9--Parent support group for people trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior (practis- ing Toughlove). Info: Sandy 929-6142 (even.) or Linda 988-2732 or Susan 984-2190. tee Tuesday, November 10--W.V. Chess Club. Open Tuesdays 7:30-11 p.m. W.V. Rec Centre, Dogwood Rm. Few membership vacancies still open. Guests welcome. Info: 926-1661. ett Tuesday, November 10--Play: 1837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. Anne MacDonald Hall, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reser- vations, info 986-1351. nee Tuesday, November 10--CPR (A) Heartsaver. W.V. YMCA, 1735 In- glewood Ave. 6-10 p.m. First level CPR course. Info: 926-5541. -*# Tuesday, November 10--Lynn Valley Community Assn. general meeting (members and residents). Grouse Rm., _ “ACCIDENTS HURT Karen Magnussen Arena, 937 Lynn Valley Rd. 7:30 p.m. Agenda: Lynn Valley Aquatic Facility (proposed addi- tion to Karen Magnussen Arena) and other community concerns. net Wednesday, November = 11--Arthritis Society meeting. 7:30 p.m. LGH auditorium. Election of officer, film, social hour. Everyone welcome. ate Wednesday, November 11--Play: 1837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. Anne MacDonald Hall, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reser- vations, info 986-1351. tts Wednesday, November 11--Free children’s videos. Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, 10:30 a.m.: The Lorax, 3:30 p.m.: The Journey of Nat- ty Gan. Info: 987-5922. tert Thursday, November 12--CPR (D) in- fant/child CPR. W.V. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave. 6-10 p.m. Includes backyard safety, minor first aid. {nfo: 926-5541, rt Thursday, November 12--N.V. Univer- sity Women’s Club meeting. Open to all women university graduates. Social Rm., Highlands United Church, Edgemont Village. Coffee 7 p.m., business 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Ann Or Sturrock on the Junior League. Info: 985-4014, tne Thursday, November 12--Picture loan show. Presentation House, 4th and Chesterfield, N.V. 6-8 p.m. Featuring 40 new original works just juried into show. xent or purchase new painting for home or office. Approx. 250 paint- ings by local artists. Minimum rental $3 per month. Info: 988-6844. eat Thursday, November 12--Play: 1837.,..the Farmers' Revolt by Rick Salutin. Anne MacDonald Hall, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reser- vations, info 986-135]. ene Friday, November 13--Breakaway Drug Abuse Society meeting. St. John’s Anglican Church, 13th and Chester- field. 7:30 p.m. Young person and parent drug and alcohol recovery group. ent Friday, November 13--Baha’i' open discussion. W.V. Topic: World Order and Economic Justice. 8 p.m. Info: 921-3334, ent Friday, November 13--Play: 1837,..the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. Anne MacDonald Hall, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reservations, info 986-1351. ) And that’s hurting all of us. In the three or four minutes it takes you to read this, there will be three motor vehicle ‘accidents in B.C. Last year claims added up to more than $762" million. And by the end of 1987 the costs will be even higher. ' Who pays the price? The accident victims, for sure. But sooner or later we all do. Whats ICBC doing about it? ‘Our financial mandate as an insurance — company is to break even. So premiums must cover the anticipated cost of claims for the coming year. - Were trying to reduce the number of accidents through traffic safety education. By working with police, governments, educators, public health and community groups. At the same time, we're working to reduce the cost of claims through prograrns to increase safety belt usage, reduce fraudulent claims and to moderate increases in the cost of vehicle repairs. What can you do about it? Ifyou know the simple rules of accident-free driving ~and apply. them every day, every kilometre — congratulations. Youre part of the solution. But if not, youre part of the problem. A $3 million- dollar-a-day problem that’s hurting everyone in British Columbia. *§verage based on 1986 figures. EVERYBODY. UICB