aa . Tuesday, December 24--Mount 48 - Suuday. December 15, 1985 ~ North Shore News What’s Going On _ From Page 46 Friday, December 20--The Van- couver’s Children's Choir, West Van. Rec. Centse, 7-8:15 p.m. oeen Saturday, December 21--Gala Xmas Social Decorating Party. Royal Canadian Legion Br. 114. 1630 Lynn Valley Rd. No charge food, coffee, music dancing, darts, pool. Bar available. eee Saturday, December 21--Open House, North Vancouver City Library, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Book draw, entertainment and refreshments. Moments Musicale at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, December 21-- Auditions for Clare Cunn- ingham Dance Foundation, 1986 Season, 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Van., 4 p.m. Info: 985- 2215, eae Saturday, December 21-28-- British Pantomime ‘‘Jack and the Beanstock"’, Centennial Theatre, 23rd and Lonsdale, N. “Van. By Wild Rose Theatre Co. sponsored by New Horizons. Free tickets are being given to underprivileged seniors and children. Info: 685-0648. a UPCOMNN 8 a Sunday, December 22~-NVRC Outdoors Club XC Ski Touring ‘Trip to Glacier Ridge near Mt. Baker area. All welcome; free. Mee: NVRC parking lot 23rd & Lonsdale for car pools at 7 a.m. Coffee enroute. cas Sunday, December 22--Service featuring Christmas stories from various traditions, North Shore Unitarian Church, 10:30 a.m. 370 Mathers (off Hadden), West Van. Story teller is Bill Richard- son, freelance writer & CBC commentator. Info: 926-4206. see Sunday, December 22--Everyone is invited to “Once upon a Starry Night’? an evening of Christmas music at Westlynn Baptist Church, 1341 East 27th Street, North Van. 7 p.m. Info. 987-0072 eos Monday, December 23-- Christmas Daycamp for Youth in Kindergarten to Gr. 7, North Shore Family YMCA - West Van. 9 a.m, - 4 p.m. until Jan. 3. Extra supervision in a.m, & p.m. Games, crafts, outings, special events and tots of fun! eee Seymour Lions Club - Christmas Tree Sales, Woolco Garden Shop, Capilano Mall, During store hours, Saturday, December 28-- Seymour Art Gallery salutes local art. Various works by tal- ented artists throughout December, 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Van. Info: 929- 7981, eas Sunday, December 29--NVRC Outdoors Club XC Ski Touring Trip to Brandywine/Callaghan Creek Circuit. All welcome; free. Meet NVRC parking lot, 23rd & !.onsdale for car pools at 7a.m. Coffee enroute. Friday, January 3--YMCA Youth Basketball League, North Shore Family YMCA 926-5541. League play for Boys & Girls in grades 4 through 9 through to March. Everyone plays, everyone has fun. eae Sunday, January 5--NVRC Outdoors Club XC Ski touring trip to Table Mtn. near Mt. Baker, all welcome. Free. Mect NVRC parking lot 23rd & Lonsdale. for car pools at 7 a.m. Coffee enrouts. ose Monday, January 6--Suzuki Flute Classes, ages 5 & up, Cap. College, N. Van. Call college for information. eer Tuesday, January 7-- International Training in Com- munication (I.T.C.) invites you to the first meeting of the year. Yic’s Restaurant, 127 E. 3rd St., N. Van. Gain self-confidence ina supportive atmosphere. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Call Joy Inkster 985-9445, een Wednesday, January 8--Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital, seminar rooms 1&2, off Terrace Cafeteria. 7:30-8:30. Topic ‘Cancer - the importance of play’, share experiences, concerns, 988-3131, Local 466 or 497, eee Thursday, January 16-- Industrial First. Aid Training, Balmoral Junior Secondary, 3365 Mahon, N.V. 6:45 p.m. Deadline Dec. 31, Info: St. John Ambulance. oon Tuesday, January 21-- Imernational Training in Com- munication (I.T.C.) welcomes anyone wishing to develop communication and leadership skills ina social atmosphere. Yie's Restaurant 127 E. 3rd, N. Van. 6:30 p.m. Info. J. Inkster, 985-9445, Monday, January 27--Meeting for interested Palliative Care Volunteers. Lions Gate Hospital Auditorium, 7-9 p.m. For more information, call Claudia ” Webber of North Shore Family Services, 988-5281. nee -WHAT'S GOING On notices for the period of Dec. 22 through to Jan. 5, 1986 should be recieved at the North Shore News before 2 p.m., Fri. Dee. 20. Closing 1469 Marine Drive and condensing al | We'd rather % O ofr | stock to 1580 Marine Drive alwa A new kind of hairdressing from a new kind of hairdresser. You know how important the look of your hair is to your overall ap- pearance. Even more than your clothes, or make-— up, your hairstyle defines your own per- sonal style. Now there is a hair-dresser. that -understands this too. Club 365 is an organiza- tion that combines the talents of only the best salons and hairdressers. A Club 365 hairdresser is a step above the standard you've come to accept. 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