The Alumni Association of Simon Fraser University is_ sponsoring a series of open seminar-socials for Alumni. This year, the first speaker will be Dr. Heribert Adam, political sociologist at Simon Fraser University Jan. 26 in the Rotunda Room, 314 on the campus. Dr. Adam has just completed a survey of the political knewledge, atti- tudes, and backgrounds of students in intfoductory so- ciology courses at S.F.U. The study is entitled The Political Consciousness -of S.F.U. Students 1975-1976. All in- terested members of the community are invited to attend. Refreshments will be available. For further in- formation, call the Alumni Office, 291-4154. : detest The North Shore Family Services is sponsoring a new program called ‘‘*Couples and Communication’? which helps couples prepare for marriage and- deals’ with : : ti : . . EILEEN WRIGHT plays “Katisha” in Gilbert & Sullivan’s “york on steomodeen tet ‘Mikado.’ See details in Thursday’s events. [Richard Wright - photo] The Delbrook Garden Club will hold its next meeting on Monday, Jan. 24,.1977 at 8:00 p.m.° at the home of Mrs. W.J. Blannin. Guest speaker will be. Mr. Bill Brandner, the topic “Color in your Garden in Winter’. Anyone interested in attend-. ing this meeting or joining © the club, please call Mrs. R- veaw wewew y =a Baynes, 987-5792.” The first general meeting of the Lower Mainland Spina Bifida Association, a group. dedicated to children suffer- ing from the spinal disease, will be held on Jan. 25 at the Surrey Variety Treatment Centre. Those who = are directly or indirectly involved should call Steve at 980-0448. Meh heh Parents-without-partners. will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 8:00 p.m. sharp ‘(Guests and new members 7:30 p.m.) at St. Andrew’s United Church, 10th & St. Georges, North Vancouver. There will be a talk on “income Tax and the Single Parent’’, All single parents are welcome. Meet- Ings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. ee whenever D.O.N.A.T.E. is having an Adoption Day at Weatlynn Mall on Jan. 28th & 29th. Many homeless cats, ‘dogs, and puppies will) be on display, Neutering and spay- Ing is compulsory and assistance is available where necessary. Adopt a pet from Doris Orr Needy Animal Trust Endowment. For fur- ther information please call 922-4298 or 985-1576, work on strengthening rela- tionship after being together GARY PELTIER of North Vancouver found this unusually carved wood near Sunset Beach in Vancouver. He spec that the carving was stolen from HABITAT thrown Into English Bay and later washed up onto the beach. [Elsworth Dickson photo] ‘An illustrated lecture serles SouthSeas 5 Thursdays, Feb. 3-March3 8 pm, Vancouver Public Aquarium $17 ($15 for members of Vancouver Public Aquarium) information: 228-2181, loc. 226, 227 Sponsored by 1 Centre for Continuing | Education, The University | of British Columbla | ; pote tg bebe ide i Bh Haar A AFAR ORE EBB aoe fhe eh Chale dep agg for a year or two? or _ wondering if this is the time to make this commitment to another? Bill and Rose Marie will moderate the discussion with three or four other couples. Registration fees are $25 per couple, and will be held at the Services office, #210-133_E. i4th St., N.V. beginning Jan. 26th. wey Are you the parents of an active 3 or 4 yr. old? Remémber these are the formative years. Seymour ‘Heights Parent Participation Preschool offers an educa- tional experience for both parent and child. Give us a call for enrolment in Septem-. ber. Lynne Breeks 929-2271. * Seadeateateate Westlynn Co-cp Preschool is now enrolling for 1977-78 classes for 3 and 4 yr. olds. For information phone: D. Howard 929-3137, L: Kudryk. 985-7094 (3’s) OR C. White- head 929-5232, L.. Kudryk: 985-7094 (4’s). Thurs. Jan. 20 | 2 pom. “ 8 p.m. ~ WINDSOR SECONDARY CAFETERIA 031 Broadview Drive North Vancouver LOU CROSSIE * Interest will be allowed from the date of payme July 2nd 1977 inclusive ° Interest earnings will be credited to the current year’s” _ taxes © ; ; - Language courses: Arabic, . German, _ Japanese, Mandarin, Norwegian, Portu- tee me NE Your holidays personally ‘arranged—especially . for a ‘Hawaii, Cruises & Charters. . mee ee Eee wre * . one oe J 6561 .. te ee ee ee Recommencing every Friday “THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ~ NORTH VANCOUVER ADVANCE PAYMENT OF TAXES The City of North Vancouver has adopted a by-law which makes it possible for property owners to pay their taxes in advance and to receive interest on the advance payment under the following conditions: © Advance payments may be-made only between January 4th and January 31st 1977 inclusive ; e A minimum payment of $25.00 is required allawsraA Fan n r-">= @ The rate of interest is 8’2% per annum For further information piease contact the City North Vancouver Tax Department, Telephone 985-7761, Local 36, between the hours of-8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. -Monday to Friday. | City Hall, _ 141 West 14th Street, Part-time winter programs in English asa _ , Second Language and Modern Spoken ‘Languages begin at UBC on January 29. Classical Dutch, Italian, Arabic, Cantonese, Greek, — Danish, Indonesian, guese, Russian, Swedish, Spanish and Yiddish. English for New Canadians and Visitors to Canada: Spoken English, Grammar Practice, Pronunciation and Listening Practice, Written English, English Rhetoric, Reading Improvément and Business English. Intensive English is offered four days .a week. Morning classes are ai Oakridge. Late afternoon classes are on campus. New programs in French begin February 21 and the next English immersion program starts on February 24. Phone 228-2181, local 285, for a brochure and registration form. : Centre for Continuing Education The University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. ee Be comer ter neaieen oe nr or D.A. MOULDING TREASURER-COLLECTOR or)