‘'|] HOME FURNISHINGS What’s Going On this week — Wednesday, October 23--Red Cross Assistunce International Group meets at Delbrook Activ- ity Centre. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Also home. knitlers are urgently needed to knit babies and children’s sweaters, Info: Moira, | 987-4358 or Betty, 987-3819. one Wednesday, October 23 & 20-- Learn to Square Dance. North Shore YMCA, Inglewood, 1735 Inglewood, W.V. 7:45) p.m. Catler-Teacher: Doreen Sillery 987-5397, Weavers/YMCA Square Dance Club. owe Wednesday, October 23--A traveller in Devon & Cornwall course. Carson Graham Sec. 7-9 p.m. Slides & commentary of history, traditions, attractions - old inns, B&B's, coastal foot paths and other hints for the traveller. Phone Audrey Sullivan 731-1447, aoa Wednesday, October 23--ABC's of the Nuclear Threat. Speaker: Dr. Allan Connoley, Silver’ Harbour Centre, 144 E,’ 22nd St., 10 a.m.-noon, $3. Everyone welcome, of Wedacsday, October 23-- Effective parenting lecture series. Terrace Cafeteria, Lions Gate Hospital, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Positive approach to sexuality by Dr. Peter Grantham. _ ee Wednesday, October 23-- Pumpkin Carving demonstra- tion. North Van City. Library, 121 W. 14th St. 7 p.m, John Lasko and son show unique | techniques for pumpkin carving. - Teachers and parents invited for this fun event. . oe . Wednesday, October 23--Coping with Cancer Group. Lions Gate Hospital, seminar rooms 1 & 2, off Terrace Cafeteria, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: ‘Cancer & Anger*’ share experiences, concerns, 988-3131, Local 466 or 497. . te Wednesday, October 23-- Planning funerals, memorial services, Deep Cove United Church, 1890 Deep Cove Rd., 7:30 p.m. Info: 929-7660. Speakers from churches, memo- rial society, Wednesday, October 23--North Shore Fish & Game Club meeting. Legion Hal! basement, 123 W. 15th, N. Van. 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Bill Otway, Sports fishing ombudsman, Dept of Fisheries, Oceans. Sub- ject: Update on sport fishing. “fe Wednesday, October 23--North Van Newcomers Club. Ladies new to North Van. Join in social activities and make new friends. For info. for Newcomers and a Welcome Wagon visit, 986-3290. eee Wetnesday, October 23-- Priority Setting Meeting. Delbrook Community Centre (Cedar Room). 6:30-10:30 p.m. North Shore Assoc. For the Physically Handicapped. eee IE » Cy = vy) Now WAREHOUSE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE VERT IF YOU FIND TELL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE a> QUES RESa Sa SE aSeRME Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 biks. behind the Avalon) al 1075 Roosevelt Cres.. N.Van. 2.4 Sin 900-8738 Wednesday, October 23--West matters which affect your com- Vancouver Stewardship munity, Meeting, 7:30 p.m. West Van, eae Secondary School, {756 Mathers Thursday, Octaber 24--Silver Ave., Here is your opportunity, Harbour Hikers go to Capilano to hear first hand from Canyon, Total length of hike Members of Council the vital about four miles. Silver Harbour, "ALL HOBBYISTS Card modeling is one of the oldest forms of i} Mode! making. A popular art in Europe, we are just discovering the high quality & beauty of Modeis made of paper. Saturday, Oct. 26, Dorothy Klein will be demonstrating the art of card modeling from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Come down to watch! J AMBLESIDE HOBEIES j 1425 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 922-3512 *pginzs.nem Friday until 9pm. 33 -- Wednesday; October 23, 1985 = North Shore News 980-2474, Thursday, October 24--Video - Thursday, October 24--Special see Living with Schizophrenia, with guided Vancouver Art Gallery Thursday, October 24--Full discussion following. Medical Tour. Tour current exhibits Gospel Business Men's Lun. Day Centre, Activity rm, Lions under the guidance of gallery cheon. Pantry Restaurant, [3th Gate. 8 p.m. (1Sth St. entrance) — staff and artist/instructor, Event & Lonsdale, noon. $5. Speaker: Sponsored by N.S. Friends of Malcom Rogers, businessman, Schizophrenics. 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