20 - Wednesday, November 30, 1988 - North Shore News Dec. 2-Purchase tickets now for Christmas Carol Ship Cruise happening Dec. 11 from 7-10 p.m. Organized by Eagle Harbour Centre. $38/adult in- cludes hot buffet dinner, carol singing, Canada’ ‘s Leading Brass Merchants STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE To make room for the 1989 new look SAVE 1222 ‘MARINE DR. at. Perhberton- BRASS Fireplace Accessories Christmas Tree Omaments Umbrella Stand Lamps Planters Candlesticks & much, much more 986-5566 visit from Santa. Call 921-7425. eget Dec. 2—Christmas dinner. Silver Har- bour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. 5:30 p.m. Entertainment by Argyle Jazz Choir. Tiekets: $10 members, $12 non-members. Info: 980-2474. aaue Dec. 2—Christrnas bazaar. Ladies Aux- iliary to Fraternal Order of Eagles. 7-9 p.m. Eagles Hall, 170 W. 3rd St., N.V. Crafts, knitting, home baking, prizes, raffles. $1.59 includes refreshments. eet Dec. 3—Craft fair and festival. Queen Mary Community School, 230 W. Keith Rd., N.V. 10 a.m.-4 p m. Food, fun, games. Craft tables still available. Call Barb 988-7650 evenings. set Dec. 3-Waldorf School Christmas Fair. 2725 St. Christopher’s Rd., N.V. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Handcrafted dolls, toys, decorations, candles, jewelry, gifts, baking. Special children’s room where only children can purchase items, children’s activity room and refreshments. Info: 985-7435. What's green, 3 km wide and. stretches from. coast to coast? The two billion young trees planted in British Columbia during the past 50 years are the equivalent of a ribbon of reforestation stretching 3 km deep across the entire length of Canada. This year, British Columbia teforested more than 169,000 hectares with a record 200 million seedlings. That’s two new trees for every one harvested. At this rate, we'll see another two billion seedlings planted in less than 10 years. That’s good news for British Columbia and the more than 82,000 men and women employed in our $13 billion forest products sector, a genuine B.C. growth industry. For more information about B.C’’s reforestation program, contact your MLA, your nearest Government Agent, or write to the Hon. Dave Parker, Minister of Forests, Parliament Buildings, Victoria V8V 1X4. nif pf tle G05 > Z FOS Together. A Better B.C. Dec. 3—Christmas family music pro- gram. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 11:30 a.m. Performed by Queensbury Elementary School Choir. * Dec, 3—Christmas craft workshop for ages 5 to 12 to make colorful decora- tions. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th” St. 10:30 a.m. Pre-register 980-4424. Dec. 3—Craft bazaar, bake sale, book fair. Canyon Heights School, 4501 Highland Blvd., N.V. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Country crafts, toys, stencilling, wood craft, quilting, homebaking, preserves, free babysitting, coffee. tre Dec. 3—Breakfast with Santa. Eagle Harbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Includes breakfast, puppet show, carol singing. Register 921-7425. eee Dec. 3-Wot the Dickens olde-time Christmas bazaar. St. Stephen’s Church, 22nd and Gordon, W.V. I a.m.-2 p.m. Featuring Holly Tree Inn lunches, Artful Jammy Dodgers, the Olde Curiosity Shoppe, Miss Miggs’ Mincement, Chuzzlewit’s Chewies. ate Dec. 4—Christnas bazaar and auction. St. Paul’s Indian Church, 424 Esplanade, N.V. Noon to 3 p.m. Food, Indian a:t, toys, crafts, white elephant, raffles, books. gen Dec. 4--CGIT Christmas service. 7:30 p.m. Lynn Valley United Church, 320! Mountain Hwy., N.V. Everyone wel- come. Dec. 6—Make edible Christmas gifts, for 6-12 year olds. Delbrook Rec Cen- tre, 600 W. Queens Rd. 3:30-5 p.m. Info: 984-4181. Dec. 6—-Christmas Dessert Extravagan- za. Presented by Handsworth Second- ary Music Dept. 1044 Edgewood off Capilano. 7:30 p.m. Seasonal selections featuring award-winning concert and jazz bands, choir, orchestra. Cost $5 adults; $3.50 seniors, children. Free coffee and dessert. Tickets: 980-7638. . * Dec. 7--Christmas card making for 6-12 year olds. Delbrook Rec Centre, 600 W. Queens Rd., N.V. 3:30-5 p.m. gee Dec. 7--Candy Cane Corner: join San- ta’s elves for puppets, stories, songs for Christmas. Ages 3-5. Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia Aye. 10:30 a.m. ft Dec. 8-A Family Christmas: open house with entertainment. Family stories with Santa and Fran at 7 p.m. Christmas concert and singalong with the Sweet Adelines at 7:30 p.m. Capilano Library, 3045 Highland Blvd. 2a Dec. 8—Christmas crafts and stories for 5-7 year olds. W.V. Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. 6 p.m. Pre-register 926-3291. wae Dec. 9—Christmas dinner, entertain- ment by The Fourth Dimension. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. 5:30 p.m. Tickets $10/members, $12/ non-members. Info: 980-2474, Dee. 10--Christmas holly and bake sale. W.V. Presbyterian Church, 29th and Marine. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Refreshments. Free admission. eae Dec. 10—Christmas party, sponsored by Squamish Windsurfing Society. Jericho Sailing Centre, Van. 8 p.m. For members and non-members. Info at most windsurfing shops. tet Dec. 10—-Breakfast with Santa, spon- sored by Mount Seymour Lions. Sher- wood Park School, 4085 Dollar Rd. 9 a.m./I1 a.m. Children §2, adults $3. nee Dec. 10--Stories, songs and a visit from Santa for children aged 4 and up. Lynn Valley Library, 1280 E. 27th St. 10:30-11:15 a.m. * Dec. 11-The Mall and the Night Visitor — Christmas musical by children’s choir. Lynn Valley United Church, 3201 Mtn. Hwy. 7 p.m. Also some music by adult choir. “E's MATCHING - _ FLOOR LAMP | ~§69°° 23 Way Switch; *Cord Cover *Designer. Shades ‘ Mushroom Pleat Shade. *Polish SOLIQ Brass G/ LIGHT! NG HASTINGS BUS ESALE AND R E CATALOGUES A