eet o_O inn Salina Sere -— ~ page 20, December 8, 1976 - North Shore News today A spiritual development and instructional group meets 8 p.m. every Wednes- day at Studio by the Sea, 2904 Park Lane, W.V. For information call Peter Morris a member of the National Federation of Spiritual Heal- ers of Great Britain. s * Have you a weight pro- blem? Join the Canadian Coast-to-Coast Calorie Counters, a non-profit or- ganization meeting every Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. at Mount Olivet Luther- an Church, 18th and Moun- tain Highway, N.V. For further information call Lor- raine Stacey (929-4108) or Jennifer Denney (980-4335). xs *¢ & CO00CS 2. eer 6.0.8.) O Oe OY SER SSRI RRR Ste. 5-636 Ciyde Ave., West Vancouver, B.C. aS Income tax Consultants. the guitar giaitsmastes The Law Students Legal Advice Clinics will be closed from December 6th pntil Jan- uary3,1977.Anyone needing emergency legal advice, and cannot afford a_ lawyer, please contact 872-0271, or 228-5791, for times and places of special clinics set up during this interim. z= + © The award-winning North Shore Community Band will perform 8 p.m. Dec. 8 in the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre, 23rd St. and Lons- dale. A wide variety of selections are on the pro- gram. Tickets, available at the door, are $2 for adults, and 75 cents for children and senior citizens. There also will be a $200 door prize for groceries at Super Value, and a pair of hockey tickets from Bravo Pizza. Van Slee & Co. Certified General Accountants 926-8011 3 High quality repairs | and restoration to all! | types of fretted musical instruments. Telep- phone John Walton 985-9653 EARLY WARNING SNIOKE ALARM Guardion by Pyr-A-Larm, rated best by leading Consumer Magazine. Deater Inquiries welcome. North America’s P.O. Box 76799, Vancouver, B.C. VSR 5S7 Takes low cost 9 volt battery! $4qqpo . plus tax postpaid i . reg. $49.50 y Bulk supptier of extinguishers & alarms 1 Highlighting . excellent food Our theme ft Kiwanis Lynn Manor Graduate nursing service full social amenities happiness with security 2555 Whiteley Court, N.Van. 984-9166 ...don’t you think you deserve it versa io fandn-protit brgehizat rN Ee ee I i ‘Trafalgar, ‘ North Lonsdale The annual “Hanging O° The Greens”? will be held at 7 p-m. Dec. 8 at the North Shore: . Neighbourhocd House. Everyone in the community is invited to help the staff decorate. There will be a reception for Dr. Fred Knelman (of the Centre for the Study of Science and Human Rela- tions at Concordia Univer- sity) 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Menmoriai Church, 16th Ave. and Burrard. * * The North Shore Historical Society presents Chuck Davis who will discuss ‘1,000 Things You Didn’t Know about Vancouver’’ at 8 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Activity Room, North Vancouver City Lib- rary, 121 W. 14th St. Visitors welcome. , 2,e & The Society for Italic Handwriting, B.C. Branch is displaying the work of local : 1. and international calligraph- ers at Presentation House, 209 W. 4th St., N.V. The House is open Wednesdays to Sundays, from 1:30 to 4:30, and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. The exhibit continues until Jan. 9. For more information call 986-1351. = thursday The Hollyburn Toastmis- tress Club holds its Christ- mas Party, 8 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Dogwood Room, West Vancouver . Recreation Centre, 2158 Fulton Ave. Prospective members and visitors are welcome. For information call June. Mar- wick, 922-1567. friday . The Snow Lion Craft Fair at Legion Hall, 4th Ave. and Kitsilano, will feature works of craftsmen from the Lower Mainland. Friday, Dec. 10, from 6 to 11 p-m.; and Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. * * © saturday A Craft Fair will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 11, at Church, corner Lonsdale and Osborne Rd. Macrame, bookmarks, stuffed animals, among others, will be avail- able. Job’s Daughters of Bethel No. 17 invite all to purchase those hard to find gifts for friends and family. The North Shore Rock and Gem Club will hold its United | Christmas dinner and party at 6 p.m. Dec. 11, in St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 1044 St. George’s Ave., N.V. For information call 988-2869. A Whist Drive, followed by Bingo, sponsored by the North Vancouver Lawn Bowl- ing Club, will be held at 8 p-m. Dec. 11 in the Club- house, 22nd and Lonsdale. The public is invited. * ¢ & Christmas Craft Fair, Em- press Wings, Auxiliary to Children’s Diagnostic Centre of Children’s Hospital, will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 11 at 2870 Mathers, W.V. Empress Wings is a volunteer organi- zation composed of former air stewardesses. s & & An evening of the Music of India sung by the exponent of the Northern School of Indian Music, Balbir Singh Bhangu will be held from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre, 1202 Seymour St. Admission by donation. Pro- ceeds goes to the Sivananda Centre. zs & St. Richard’s Church, 1398 W. 15th St. and Philip Ave., will hold its monthly thrift sale from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Dec. 11. s ¢ Handicrafts of all kinds, clothing, plants and pottery will be available at a Flea Market from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Centre Culturel Colombien, 795 W. 16th .Ave., Vancouver. For information call 874-0827. * * « Deep Cove Parent Partici- pation Pre-school holds a Rummage Sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Legion Hall, 123 W. 15th Street, N.V. Bargain buys for Christmas in books, clothing, toys and household goods. * 6 «@ Come and see a variety of quality crafts made by local craftspeople at Northwest Handcraft House Ltd., 110. Esplanade, N.V. This will be an opportunity to purchase Christmas gifts, and a chance to meet the artists. Dec. 11 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ELECTRIC SERN GUITAR & AMP Complete $99.95 ’ Diabetic The West Vancouver Band Association invites you to their annual Christmas Con- cert on Sunday, Dec. 12 at Wesf Vancouver Secondary School, (1750 Mathers Ave.). Time is 2:30 p.m. Admission: free. Four bands, totalling 175 players will perform, including the Senior Band which has been invited tc play in Holland in August, 1977. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Vancouver and District Branch of the Association will hold its annual Christmas party for children from 1 to 3 p-m. Dec. 12 at the Mount Pleasant Community Centre, 3161 Ontario St., at 16th Ave., Vancouver. Randini the magician will present a show. tuesday Parents without Partners will hold a meeting at 8 p.m. Dec. 14 at St. Andrew’s United Church, 10th & St. Georges, N.V. The topic for discussion is “‘Hlow dees a Single Parent Handie Christ- mas?’? All members and single. parents invited. e ¢ & Festival of Christmas Mu- sic, sponsored by P.O.E.M., on Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Bur- rard and Nelson. Participat- ing choirs include those from First Baptist Church, St. Philip’s Anglican Church, West Vancouver United Church and Holy Name Catholic Church. There will be carol singing by all. Admission is free. A collec- tion will be taken for P.O.E.M. in MUSIC. s s 8 monday _ Branch No. 4 of the Senior Citizens’ Association will be meeting on Monday, Dec. 13th at 1:30 p.m. in St. Johns’ Church Hall, 13th & Chesterfield. The Christmas Party and Election of Officers will be held. Also pick up your Christmas Banquet tickets for Thursday, Dec. 16th. * ¢ © North Shore Scuba Club will meet Monday, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Sutherland School, North Van. Greg Kocher will speak on modern scuba techniques. Everyone welcome, the Club is just starting and needs new members. Phone Klaus (985-3710 after S p.m.), Richard (922-2812 after 5 p-m.) or Tony 988-1304 at home or 733-9135 at work. Next planned dive is at Garrow Bay, Sunday, Dec. 19 . at 10:00 a.m. Phone John Brears at work 254-5151. *» & ©& The Rockcrafters Gulld of North Vancouver will hold its Christmas Party at 8 p.m. Dec. 13, as part of its regular meeting. There will be an auction of Christmas baking, noveliles and decorations. Members and guests will exchange gifts, to the value of $1.50. ‘ «2 @ © “Give Music For Christmas ACOUSTIC GUITAR Outfits $24.95 1095 Marine Dr. | \ North Vancouyor 1 9804086. oll The annual Christmas Lights - Party for senior citizens of West Vancouver, sponsored by the West Vancouver Parks and Recrea- tion Department, will be held on Dec. 14 at the W. Van Recreation Centre. Retired citizens are invited to join with members of the Leisure Living Program on a short bus tour of the Christmas lights and then to enjoy entertainment and _ refresh- ments. Tickets are available at the Recreation Centre. For further information call 926-3266. * ¢ On Nov. 17, the Deep Cove Branch Library announced new hours. There is a correction to the hours on Tuesdays. The library is closed on Tuesday after- noons, and is open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. only. es & & LY “Christmas - A New Beginning”’ is the topic for December's Divorce Lifeline Meeting, when Dr. John T.. Stewart will explore some of the special problems facing the separated person at Christmas, as well as the feelings that you may be experiencing at this time of year, Tuesday, 14th of Dec. at Christ Church Cathedral at 8 p.m. For more information | please call 922-3535. See you there. owe 980-9813