~~ Lal March 3l--Children’s thrift sale. Highlands Preschool, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. 10 a.m.-! p.m. 30 tables of used toys, children’s furniture, books, sports, baby equipment, good-quality children’s clothing at reasonable prices. net March 31--Free public lecture on Art and Science of Bible Translating by Dr. Walter Liefeld, member of translation committee for the new international version of the Bible. Presented by N.S. Institute. 8 p.m. W.V. Baptist Church, 450 Mathers Ave. 8 p.m. tee March 31--Mothers’ and Children’s In- fo Fair. Queen Mary School, 230 W. Keith Rd., N.V. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Workshops, videos, displays. $15 or $5 for fixed income. Sponsored by N.S. Women's Centre. Info: 984-6009. see March 31--Rummage sale. W.V. Pres- byterian Church, 29th and Marine. 9 a.m.-noon. sat March 31--Flea market. St Andrew’s United Church, Christian Education Bldg., 1044 St. Georges, N.V. 9 a.m.- noon. Proceeds to new floor for lounge in Christian Education Building. Everyone welcome. eee March 31--Rummage sale. St. Catherine’s (Capilano) Anglican Church, 1058 Ridgewood Dr., N.V. 10 a.m.-l1 p.m. Good used clothing, books, toys, housewares etc. wet March 31--Rummage sale. St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 885-22nd St., W.V. 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Household goods, clothing, books, jewelry etc. nant March 31--Co-Dependents Anonymous meeting. N. Lonsdale Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave. (Lonsdale entrance, up- per lounge). 10 a.m. 12-step recovery program for people wanting healthy relationships. Info: 926-4553 or Joan 984-0243. eae April 1--N.V. Rec Centre Outdoor Club ski trip to Cambie Creek in Man- ning area. Leader: Brian 987-0273. Elevation gain 800 m, round trip 15 km. Meet at 7:30 a.m. at recCenire Lonsdale parking tot. fet April 1--Spring bake sale by the Anna Wyman School of Dance Arts. 11 a.m. 14th and Bellevue, W.V. In support of student performance fund. ent April 1--N.S. group is initiating a move to have a public winter tennis facility built in area. Would like to hear from groups or members of public who wish to play tennis throughout winter months. Call 988-6978, 925-2519. net April 1--30th reunion for W.V. High grads of 1960 is happening May 25 and 26. Details: Heather 926-5012, Virginia 922-0539, Sue 922-3080, Diane 926- 7494, nee April 1--Nar-anon family group. Alano Club, 176 E. 2nd St., N.V. Sundays from 7:30-8:30 p.m. For relatives and friends of drug abusers. Info: 926- 6453. anne April 1--Meditation evening with Bjorn Berke. Serenity Shop, 228 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. 7-9 p.m. Drop-in, by dona- tion, ongoing Sundays. Info: 987-8726. anen April 1--Big Sisters of B.C. Lower Mainland needs volunteer Big Sisters. Commitment of 5 hours a week for one year. Must be over 20 years of age. In- fo: 873-4525. wee April t--if you are reacting to a parent's, spouse’s, relative’s or friend's drinking, Al-Anon and Alateen family groups can help. N.S. meetings 6 days a week, Info: 688-1716. sae April 1--Tours available of Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans West Van Jabora- tory, 4160 Marine Dr. To arrange a time, Mondays to Fridays, call Donna Price at 666-7934. weer April t--MS Society, B.C. division, provides self-help groups for people with MS. For info on group nearest you call 437-3244. wae April 1--Electric remote control car taces, noon to 7 p.m. MacKay Park, on Roosevelt Ave. behind Avalon Hotel. New participants welcome. Call WCRCRC at 984-0987, April 1--Bake sale for Anna Wyman School of Dance. 1401 Bellevue Ave., 40 - Friday, March 30, 1990 - North Shore News for more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and 31. recCentre. Info: 984-4181. wee | Monday coms April t--Ball) Hockey begins at April 2--N.S. 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