| the®. Boundary. page 46 - November 16, 1977 - North Shore News Bouadary’s. Community needs is being: carried out by School association and will continue throughout week of Nov. 21.: survey will be used. to compile the school’s 1978 7 Winter and Spring program. Please respond — carefully when your home is contac- ted. For further information call 985-7101. & & & The Italian Handwriting Society will hold a meeting at “to. determine Community Results of the — : The 0.E.S. Burrard Chap- ter #3 is holding am annual Christmas Rose Bazaar at St. Christian Education Centre at 1044 St. Georges from 1 to Tea & 3:35 pm Nov. i9. There will be homebaking, and Christ- mas gifts available. | Andrews Lynn “Valley : 0.A.P. - Branch will hold a social and — - tea at 1:30 pm Nov..22-in | Lynn Valley United Chvareh on Mountain Hwy. * & = North Shore and Howe Sound Zone Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Fam aud Games; Night on Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Maple Leaf Reom of _, Branch #118, Royai Canadian _ Legion, 123 West 15th St., — North Vancouver. Admission 50 ‘cents:: Proceeds in aid of the Nursing’ Homes Xmas A fire, believed to have been caused by someone smoking in bed, struck an apartment over the holiday . weekend at 105 West Keith . Road, N.V., according to a North Vancouver City Fire department spokesman. No injuries were reported in the mattress. blaze which occurred at about 1:13 am. Nov. 12. Estimate of damage to the apartment, owned by D. Borrell, was not. available at press time. . Earlier on Thursday, Nov. 10, a fire of yet undetermin- ed origin caused damage to- the rear of a home at 843 Tubruk, N.V. The fire department spokesman said the alarm was sounded by a neighbor at about 9:39 pm. The residenc:: sshich was unoccupied at the time, suffered smoke damage throughout, the spokesman said. “Damage _ estimates — also were unavailable. incident, ‘about 4:20 am Nov. 5, a “66 Chev went up in flames in another suspicious fire at, 12th Street & Fulton Avenue, : according to a W.V.. fire department report. In an earlier The seat of | the. fire apparently was in the ‘pas-". senger’s compartment and “It burnt right out,’’ a fire department spokesman said. Damage estimates were un- available. _ The matter remains jointiy under police and . fire © dep- artment investigation. Fund. . - 7:30 pm Nov. 16 in the Activity Room, North Van- couver City Library. Gail McCance will discuss. prep- - aration of work for exhibit- ‘ion. s The film, ‘‘Held for Ransom,’’ a true story of Eunice Kronholm, wife of a Minnesota Bank president, whose unwavering faith tur- ned a kidnapping nightmare into a wintessing miracle will be shown at 7 pm Nov. 20 in’ the West Vancouver Baptist Church, 450 Mathers Ave. Pauline Johnson Elemen- tary School, 22nd Street & . Jefferson, W.V., will host a . Fun Fair & B from 630 fo . to 9:30 Nov. 18. There will be { solve your Even if you re not a “member of the North Shore Winter Club - yet - there are plenty of activities that you’re welcome to attend! Events that give the public a chance to*look over the club and all our facliities while enjoying a great evening’ s entertainment. many items for sale, white | elephant bazaar as well as | - bingo and games throughout the evening. Everyone is welcome. Admission and ! door prize is 25 cents for | adults and 10 cents for 9. children. 2 For the sports fan there’s weekend hockey. The Junior B Flames hit the ice at 8:30 pm every Saturday providing exciting.end to end action you can watch from enclosed or open viewing areas. Tickets are just $2.00 for adults; $1.00 for teens and everyone's welcome. At 10pm on Saturdays a really solid unit skates out - ‘the Intermediate winter Hawks, a team whose members have been playing side by side for years! Programmes are $.50. for all games. — problems | - Applied: like a carpet for years. of maintenance free enjoyment... It is totally weatherproof, durable, and comes in attractive. colors and patterns. On the social side of things there’s a fashion show Nov. 16. The Business Ladies Curler’ s fashion Show at.8pm. Tickets are just $2.00. And among the North Shore Winter Club’s most popular social events are the Friday and Saturday night Dances. An ever changeing parade of live orchestras entertain in the upper lounge from 9 til 1 every weekend for club members and guests : alike. If you’d liketo attend call Marie Ward at 985-4135 and she'll arrange for your tickets. But - ‘whether it’s the social scene that appeals - or a sports event - use one of them as an excuse to visit the North Shore Winter Club soon - - And check us out! | | with | =. : ‘Monthly dues are $16.00 for tamily, $32.00 for single. | "Bota Sigma Phi Delta . | . ne ss Theta. Chapter will be hold-. f-.- VINYL DECK | ing