16 — Wednesday, October 10, 1990 — North Shore News WHAT’S GOING ON WEDNESDAY Oct Show. We-Harvest Tea and Fashion PAS pom. oat Siler Harbour Centre. Tickets: in advance $2.25, Show by TAB International Also Searf demo. Info tickets: 980-2474, Oct. 10--Nutritien four. tO aan. at Save-On boods, Marine Dr. Register at Customer Serv. desk. Info: 988- 3069, Oct, 10--Hollybuca Club ITC (former- ly Toastmistress Club) meeting. 6:30- 9330 pum. at Cheems Restaurant. Din- ner avail. $9 Info: Jovee Marr at YRS-2599, Oct. 10-Storytelling ino the Family. Workshop for adults. Info: 984-4186, Lonsdale reeCentre. Oct. 10--influenza Clinic. 1:30-4 p.m, at Capilano Mall Community Room A. Unf: 988-5231, NSH. Oct. 10--North Shore Family Services Society (NSFSS) workshops: Mini- lecture on Understanding Eating Disorders, 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Forming Friendships. 6 Wednesdays. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Both at Carson Graham Sec. School. Pre-reg./lnfo: 988-5281. ooo Oct. 10--Capilano Flower Arranging Ctub monthly meeting. 7:30 p.m. at Delbrook Com. Centre. Members will work on wreaths. Info: Lynn at 926- 6221 or Sharon at 985-8592. 200 Oct. 10--Racquetbali lessons. 9:30-1E a.m, until Oct. 24 at Delbrook rec- Centre. info: 984-6181. eoe Oct. 10--Job Scekers/Job Changers Support Group. 9 wk. series for women, 9:15-11:30 a.m. at N.S. Neighbourhood House or 7:30-9:30 p.m. at N.S. Women’s Centre (145 W. 15th St., N.V.). info: 251-7476. ene) Oct. 10--Ongoing. N.S. Diabetic Group mectings. Info: 987-6007. coe Oct. 10--Ongoing to May. N. Shore Chorus. 7:30 p.m. at St. John’s Church, 220 W. 8th St... N. Van. Tenor and Bass voices needed. Info: 985-6329. cco @ct. 10--Gadgets and Mis-inventions. Free exhibit at N.S. Museum and Ar- chives at 209 W. 4th St., N.V., Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. Info: 987-5618. ooo Oct. 10--N.S. Keep Well free drop-in for adults over 55 yrs. 9:30 a.m.-noon at Silver Harbour Centre. Exercise, relaxation, counselling, lunch for small fee. Blood pressure checks avail 9:30 a.m.-noon. Walking Club meets at 9:30 a.m. Also: Flu clinic. 1:30-4 p.m. Free to 65 yrs. or over. Info: 987- 8138. Oct. 10--N.S. Neighbourhood House programs: Ongoing. Srs. Bingo, tefreshments. 1-3 p.m. Info: 987-8138. ooo Oct, 10--Ongoing. inner Care Unlimi- ted group exchange led by Patricia Spear. 7-9 p.m. at Serenity Shop, Lonsdale. Info: 987-8726. KIDS’ STUFF WEDNESDAY Oct. 10--Delbrook recCentre: Paste and Paper and Sneakers and Snacks for tots. Also: Hoofin Fun walking class begins 10 a.m.-noon to Dec. 12.Info: 984-4181. Oct. 10--Pionecr Girls Club. In- terdenominational for gr. 1-7. 6:30-8 p.m. at Delbrook Baptist Church. In- fo: 985-401 1929-5524, Qct. 10-St. David's United Church Youth Choir for beys and girls 6-15 yrs. New members welcome. Info: 922-2968 or 922-3961. Oct. 10Ongoing. CAYAC North Shore for Catholic teens. 7 p.m. every Wed. at St. Thomas Aquinas School. Info: 980-4450. coe Oct. W--Ongoing. Toddler Storytimes for 2.3 yr. olds. 10 a.m., El a.m. and 2 pam. at No Van City Library., 121 W. [4th St. Also: Pyjama Storytimes, 7 p.m. for 4-8 yrs. Parents welcome. Coffee provided. Pre-register for each 6-wk. session at 980-4424. 200 Oct. 1--Onvoing. Harmony Interna: tional Gormerly Sweet Adelines) te. male singing group. Meets 7:48 p.m. every Wed. at Highlands Church. fn. for 986-7802 of 929.7828. Oct. 1--Ongoing. TOPS (rake Out Pounds Sensiblss. Meets at 1:30 a.m. atSt. Martians Anghean Church. Info: YSU-7387 oF OSS. 2208, | THURSDAY Oct, Ul-Weight Loss support group, 1O-T1 asm. at Silver Harbour Centre. New chiss for S$ and over. Ongoing weigh-in and discussion. Re-reg. req. fofor 980-2474, Oct, T--Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, 10 a.m.-d p.m. at WoVan See. School, 17600 Nhuthers Ase. eto: 331-4200, Oct. Pe--Rree lecture on) Purpose in Life presented fy Caroling Sutherland, lecturer, author and specialty audic tapes for adults and children. 7-9 pons, at The Sereniis Shop, 228 fb onsdate. Tickets avail, at YS7-S726 Oet, VT--eNIS. Historical Societys meeting, 7-9 pom. at NOV. City library. Speaker: Roy Pallant on pio- teen ASt. Georce Hammersley. fnto: OSS-6995, Oct, Vhe-Cdn. ted. oof University Women. N. Van meeting 7 p.m. at Highlands United Church. Speaker: Judy Dennis on Art in Publig Places. Enfo: 980-0930, WHY BOTHER BELIEVING? Special Guest Speaker: Justyn Rees This Sunday at St. Andrews & St. Stephens Presbyterian Church. 2641 Chesterfield (at 27th) 9:30 a.m., 1:00 a.m. and a special evening service at 7:30 p.m. More information: 987-6800 ‘The Options Paper - We Want Your Input ‘There is indeed rio place like the 1990 B.C. Fall Home Show. It features the newest products and the latest ideas for vour home- including a varicty of energy-cfficient and environment-friendly products. 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A division of Southam Busines Information and Communica- tions Group Inc, Sponsored by “Worth at least $12,000. f ADMISSION: Adults $6.00, Seniors $5.00 * Children 6 — 12 years $1.00 * Children under 6 FREE ¢ B.C. PLACE STADIUM, GATE A * HOURS: Thurs. Oct. 11, 4pm-t0pm Fri. Oct. 12 and Sat. Oct. 13, 10am-10pm * Sun. Oct. 14, 10am-7pm. The Forest Resources Commission has just released its Options Paper for public review and comment. The Options Paper presents five major themes resulting from the Community Meetings last spring: land use planning, forest resource management, public involvement, economics, and education. The Options Paper is currently being mailed to those who submitted a brief to the Commission or participated in those meetings. If you did not participate earlier, you now have the opportunity to do so. If you are interested in reviewing and responding to the Options Paper, please write, phone or fax the Commission to request a copy. Timing of Your Response The Commission needs your written response by November 14, 1990. A stamped, addressed response card is enclosed with the Options Paper. Regional Workshops Forests The Commissioners are also inviting many of those who submitted briefs or made presentations to attend regional workshops in October and November, 1990. These workshops will be held in Parksville, Vernon, Creston, 108 Mile House, Prince George, Terrace and the Lower Mainland. The purpose of these workshops is to allow detailed discussion from a wide range of interest groups in a two-day workshop setting. The workshop process, along with the public response to the Options Paper, will make sure the Commissioners have heard and interpreted the public accurately, and will help identify preferred options, identify implications of these options, and develop local and regional implementation strategies. The Next Steps All public responses to the Options Paper and the results of the Regional Workshops will be reviewed by the Commissioners. A newsletter will be prepared outlining the results of both the workshops and public response to the Options Paper. In January, 1991, the newsletter will be sent to all those who participated. The final Forest Resource Commission report, including all recommendations, will be presented to government early in the new year, and will be available to the public 30 days later. Reso ? “8 2s 700,74 urces. 56-7885. 5-7888