Wednesday, March 13, 1996 — North Shore News - 24 . - TSLEIL-WAUTUTH NATION BURRARD INDIAN BAND TREATY NEGOTIATIONS OPEN SESSION The first open negotiation session between the Tsleil- Waututh Nation, the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia will soon be underway. The Chief Negotiators for the three-parties extend an invitation to the general public to attend and observe the treaty discussions, as follows: Monday, March 18, 1996 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Capilano College, Library Building Third Floor, Room 321 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, B.C. For further information, please contact: Tsleil-Waututh Nation 1-604-929-4133 Canada 1-800-665-9320 ‘ . : F fy Province of B.C. _ 1-800-890-1022 : 5 group, which meets every. week at dogs and the spaying and neutering . o COMMUNITY EVENTS = Woodcroft, from 7:30-9-p.m. Info: of homeless cats. Call 926-2068. Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs Internet Web Site. .: ‘CALENDAR | 926-1702. http://wew.aaf.gov.be.ca/aaf/ NEWS photo Paul McGrath CHOREOGRAPHERS SAM and. Annette Spurrell (centre) are ringed by the Cheyenne Dancers, a -. focal group: that placed first In the novice category at the Fourth Annual International Line * Dancing Grand Championships In Resiville. The troupe is hosting a day-long line dancing work- 7 shop on Aprit 23 in North Vancouver with an evenirig dance to foliaw. Cait $29-4889 for info. el ry 1k what's going on : “Compiled by Ann Hamilton . ~ What's Going On isa free service provided : for non-profit groups who are interested in - i their events and meetings, which “ runon an ongoing basis, publicized. - Submission’ requests for these ongoing . - notices, should be made on an official * ‘What's Going On form, which is available . ” at reception. The News tries to ensure items +. appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints . ~ may. Iimit the number of submissions “printed. First priocity is given to North, + Shore. events. -One-time event notices “should be received at least one, week in advance." and.’be clearly marked < Commnunity ‘Bulletin’ Board. For guaran- -: teed publication’ contact classified (986- " 6222) or display advertising (980-0511). - THURSDAY, MARCH 14 J “Keep Canada Together.” All are FRIDAY, MARCH 15 . Women Mean Business, meets the second Friday of each month, 7:30 ‘a.m. at Cheers Restaurant, 125 East 2nd St., NV. Information, network- ing and guest speakers for women. Info: Tricia, 985-1488. ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Bingo. 7 p.m. St. Thomas Aquinas school. Info: 985- 7761. The Animal Advocates Society needs donated items to sell at its rummage sale taking place on _ March 30. Proceeds from the event will help the society to continue its “Tied Dog. campaign,” which includes ‘the rescuing of abused SUNDAY, MARCH 17 NAR-ANON. Family Support Group meeting. 7 p.m. 176 E. 2nd St. NV. For relatives & friends of people with drug problems. 12-step program. Info: 926-6453. Bingo every Sunday at Seylynn Hall, 605 Mountain Hwy., NV. 6: 30 p.m, Info; 988-1541. MONDAY, MARCH 18 Every second Monday of the month, day-care providers and nannies meet in a relaxed and informal set- ting to explore common interests and concerns. Children are attended See more page 28 _-o invited to this grassroots discussion “Your choice entree served . with Garden Salad with “. raspberry vinaigrette dressing, | |. Sourdough Roll and Belgian ff - Chocolate Brownie. "Available every day after “4 until Sunday March "Available Seven ‘ Days a: ‘Week BAKERY- PARK & TILFORD: 983-8483 PARK ROYAL NORTH: 925-0181 d Web : hitpyfenectonteorusicca.com} ; musle@tomicemusices.cast : | ee ek oe ee ee