eee WHAT'S GOING ON is a free service provided for non-profit groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writ- ing. and received by our office at east one week in advance of the event. The News will do its best to ensure the dated items appear in the paper al least once before the event, bur space con- straints may limii the numbers of submis- sions that can be printed. For guaranteed publication contact Classified advertis- ing, 986-6222, and place sn advertise- ment in the Coming Events section on the first page of the Classifieds. or con- tact display advertising at 980-0511. What's Going Ga forms can be picked up at the front desk at the News. Please address your entries to: What's Going On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver V7M 2H4. Dec. 10--Wood carving demo and autographing session by professional wood carver Dan Semenick, author of New Techniques and Approaches for Wood Carving. Save-On-Foods, 1200 Marine Dr., N.V. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 986-0463. wee Dec. 18-CPR-C course: 2 person CPR for health care professionals. N.V. YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Bring lunch. Info: 986-0388. new Dec. 10—-Christmas holly and bake sale. W.YV. Presbyterian Church, 29th and Marine. 10 a.m.-! p.m. Refreshments. Free admission. werk 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. aoe community spirit. RAIN OR The Community Spirit Sings When the Carol Ships arrive at Waterfront Park. Thursday, Dec. 15 B.n: the family to Waterfront Park at 7:00 p-m. and join in an evening of singing and celebration as the community joins together to aid the less fortunate. Donations of non- perishable goods will be accepted for the North Shore Christmas bureau. Carol sheets will be provided so that everyone can join in the true spirit of Christmas with this festival of light and sound. Dress warm and bring a flashlight because this event will go on, rain or shine. Have some fun and join in the SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY + FRIDAY Dec. 10--Breakfast with Santa. spon- sored by Mount Seymour Lions. Sher- wood Park School, 4085 Dollar Rd. 9 a.m./1{ a.m. Children $2, adults $3. eae Dec. 10--Stories, songs and a visit from Santa for children aged 4 and up. Lynn Valley Library, !280 E. 27th St. 10:30-11:£5 a.m. eae Dec. 10--Olde English Christmas Party. St. Martin's Church Hall, 195 E. Windsor, N.V. 7:30 p.m. St. Georges Society. Tickets: $15 members, $17 non-members. Phone 987-8900 or 984-7387. ane Dec. 10--Breakfast with Santa. Sher- wood Park School, Dollar Rd. Two sittings: 9 a.m. and I! a.m. Sponsored by Siongs and Mt. Seymour Lions. Tickets available at schoo] 929-5496. ahet Dec. £0--Open house in Village Preschool’s new portable classroom. 1-3 p.m. North-west side of Highlands School, 3150 Colwood Dr., N.V. Rat Dec. 10--Christmas bake and craft sale sponsored by Ita Wegman School for special needs children. Rudolf Steiner Centre, 276 E. Keith Rd., N.V. Home baking, preserves, decorations, crafts, refreshments. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ah Dec. 10--Giant thrift sale. Royal Ca- nadian Legion, 123 W. 15th St., N.V. 11 a.m.-3 pm, Baking, gifts, raffles, refreshments, clothing etc. Proceeds to Aid to Animals in Distress. wane Dec. 10--Visit Lonsdale Quay, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., to learn about world of retail and fashion. Graduates and in- structors of Cap College's Retail Management Program will be on hand with display to answer questions. Info: 984-4960. Sponsored by the City and District of North Vancouver and the North Shore News. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15TH 7:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. THI ¥DICT OF NORTH BND WEST VANCOUVER 13 - Friday, December 9, 1988 - North Shore News Dec. 10--Christmas craft bazaar. W.V. Four Mine, Chilliwack area. Leader Rec Centre. 7 p.m. Evening of dance Care Centre, 1675-27th St. 10 a.m.-3 Perry 985-8123. Elevation gain 1,160 from participants of W.V. Parks and p.m. Crafts. toys, bake table, Solid m. Round wip 12 km. Meet at Lons- Recreation Dept.’s tap and jazz pro- Gold books. dale Rec Centre parking lot at 7:30 grams. eee a.m. ste For more Coming Events see first page “** Dee. 11--Performances at Lonsdale of Classifieds. Dec. I1--Walk to Bethlehem. Experi- Quay Market. 4 Tissimo at noon. N.S. ern pee mre ence the first Christmas in a unique Alumni Band at 2 p.m. presentation. Continuous tours 7-9 ialiallied p.m. W.V. Baptist Church, 450 Mathers Ave. Info: 922-0911. For more Coming Events see first page Dec. 11-N.V. Rec Centre Outdoor “** of Classifieds, Club cross-country ski trip to Lucky Dee. 11--Dance into Christmas. 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