4 33 - Sunday, October 23, 1988 - North Shore News as NEWS photo Mike Wakellatd BLUERIDGE ELEMENTARY students commemorated Thanksgiving and World Food Day by collecting non-perishable food. Grade 6 stu- dents created the map. The North Vancouver school’s goal was to have each pupil at the school contribute at least one item in order to circle the map with food, The goal was surpassed with more than 350 items collected. Pictured are students Jennifer Walker and Geoff Thody with the collected foodstuffs. Fall E alloween antics lated in N. V siated in N. Van . SAFEWAY PRICE CHECK WE RESERVE THE RIGHT THERE ARE sure to be witches popcorn party, and for teens a TAKEN TUESDAY, OCT. 18/88 TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. laughing, werewolves snarling, party and music in the gym. AT SUPERSTORE. 3025 ghosts moaning and children In addition, the centre will hold LOUGHEED HIGHWAY, screaming on the spookiest night a special public swim for all ages SUNWOOD SQUARE. of the year at Ron Andrews Rec- that includes spooky games and reation Centre. activities. On Monday, Oct. 31, there will Trish Holme, pool supervisor, be fun and horrors for all ages as points out: ‘‘It’s a fun and safe well as prizes, snacks, games, a way for children and adults to . video and other grim surprises. celebrate the spirit and fun of Hal- L The Preschooler’s Halloween loween.”’ Been e | SAVE-ON-FOODS Party, for parents and The fun starts with the!6 p.m. SALAD DRESSING PRICE IS UP TO: preschoolers, includes games, public swim session and crafts, bobbing for apples and preschooler’s party. Activities are REGULAR OR LIGHT cookies, and pumpkin carving. free and anyone interested must 1LJAR For the school-age gang, up to register in advance. For further in- 12 years, there will be a video and formation call 929-7314. SAVE-ON-FOODS: “ : ; ; sedis : PRICE IS UP TO: © -$425 Million Tag on Sewerage Plant Up- grading - The Vancouver Sun e Hundreds of Millions Could Be Spent on Sewerage -Langlay Advance e Liguld Waste Disposal is Decades Dilemma - Bumaby Now fl ci Bo The Greater Vancouver Regional District is updating its Master Plan 2 tf 3 for collecting and disposing of sewage and rainfall runoff in the aoa BP SNOT OOS hameeacle Ce Greater Vancouver. The Region needs effective waste management 1 a , programs to protect the enviroment and to ensure that Greater ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVOURS . Vancouver remains a desirable place to live. Here is your charice to: 250 mL TETRA PACK BE PART OF THE SOLUTION. COME TO THE PUBLIC MEETING IN YOUR AREA Wednesday Oct. 26th Silver Harbour Centre Auditorium =. 7:30 p.m. 144 East 22nd North Vancouver Wednesday Nov, 2nd Chime Swimming Pool 8:30 p.m. 620 Poirier Coquitlam Thursday Nav.3rd Vancouver Museum & Planetarium 7:30 p.m. 1100 Chestnut Tuesday Nov. 8th Newton Community Hall 7:30 p.m. 13717 - 71st Ave., Surrey Wednestiay Nov. Sth Richmond Municipal Hall 7:30 p.m. 6911 No. 3 Road For further information about the Public Meeting “we Telephone: 432-6450 Greater Vancouver Regional District