KIDS’ STUFF CALENDAR Compited by Ann Hamiiton anni beadalbakalbide SrabeAahianiiit ‘gos-preiit groups. Srbusision Shock ter easele ce an official What's Going Oa form, whirk is avatidle at reception, tad received by the News af teest one week SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 NorWesters Rice Lake Cross Country Run. Reces for kids aged 9 years. Everyone weicome. Info: 929-3554, eee Movie En Francais: La Petite Sirene _ (The Little Mermaid.) 11:30 a.m. N.V. . City Library, 121 West 14th Sz., N.V. Info: 980-4424. —- ; eon N.S. Twins Club 3rd antvaal sale. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. New & used clothing, Avoid using lighter fluid to start your toys & equipment. St. David's United Church. Info: Zona, 984-1841. ONGOING EVENTS: RecCentre Magnussen is looking for talented teens (singers, actors, musi- cians, poets) who are interested in performing on ‘‘Stage Nig&t,’* Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Info: 983-6559. eco Free. Information: Positive Approach Counselling Services. Info sessiom for students with learning disability con- cerns & parents. Phone 925-HELP. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 Send us your event Usting. ONGOING EVENTS: Visit farm animals & birds at Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Place; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, except non-holiday Mondays; milking demo at 1:15 p.m.; bring funch & have a picnic. Info: 929-5610. For more Coming Events see first page of Classilieds. For arts and exter- talnment listings see the Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. Greater COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD School seeks used sports gear MONTROYAL SCHOOL SPORTS SWAP... Here’s a chance to recycle your. -used sports equipment. Montroyal Elementary school. (5310 Sonora Dr., North Vancouver) is holding a sports equipment and clothing swap on Saturday, Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. to noon. All items to be sold should be brought to the school on Fri- day, Sept. 24 between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m.. The school will charge 2 25% service charge on all items sold, with ali the proceeds going to the parent council. Call - 988-6377 for details. eae . SEYMOUR RIVER HATCH- ERY OPEN HOUSE... Everyone is welcome to this free open house at the com- munity-run Seymour River hatchery on Sunday, Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in- cluded in the day’s events are guided tours of the trout and salmon raising facility, a bicy- cle race, and a salmom and hot located in the Seymour Demonstration Forest. Drive north on Lillooet Road to the parking lot in the demonstra- tion forest. Park and take the free shuttle bus to the hatchery. For information call 640-9690. eo B.C. RIVERS DAY... This year’s B.C. Rivers Day (Sun- day, Sept. 26) offers two North Shore events. Walk back through time on the Seymour River with a guided tour along the Homestead and Fish- erman’s Trails to celebrate the annual river celebration. Dur- ing the three hour moderate hike, your guide will identify points of interest along the tiver’s history-rich banks. Meet at the North end of Lillooet Rd. in North Vancouver (the Seymour Demonstration Forest) at 12:30 p.m. Call 987-1273 for more informa- tion. GVRD Parks is offering an afternoon at the banks of Lynn Creek in Lynn Head- waters Park in North Van- wilds of the autumn woods along the creek and discover the importance of the forest to its clear, rushing. waters. From 1 to 3:30 p.m. Cost per person is $4, and preregistration is re- quired. Call 432-6359 for details. ean WEST VANCOUVER UNIT- ED WAY... Dundarave Park in West. Vancouver will be buzz- ing with activity on Sunday, Sept. 26, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. as the United Way’s West | Vancouver Campaign Com-. munity Awareness Committe: host their 2nd annual sand cas- tle competition, celebrity T- shirt painting auction, and an- tique car parade. West Van- couver business groups will vie for the coveted ‘‘peopic’s choice’? trophy for the most popular sand castk. United Way’s fundraising campaign mins Sept. 14 to Dec. 31. ; This year's campaign goa! is $18,225,000. For more details barbecue. Try an electric starter or switch uf? “ancouver call Lori at 264-8929 (local strict dog barbecue. The hatchery is couver. Enjoy the fragrant New trail. You'll finda new tail beween Zig Zag MOT ALL | SEASON PASSES SERRE ‘CREATED ' Bris Ar. When you ski Blackcomb you * get more season. Last year we had , 20% more operating days than . our nearest Competitor. Thats 32 and Honeycomb. . Re-grading and contouring. Ridge Runner, ‘Bowling Alley, top of Jersey Cream, _ School Marm and Easy Gut have all had etensive improve- ments made.: Rendezvous renovation. more skiing days. And with our ; We've renovated the servery, added af ROTH Donna L. Regan Unlimited Early Bird prices you can save up to : $230 ona Season Pass. ’ The Glacier Express fast forward- _ ed skiers to the high alpine. This . Summer we built Glacier Creek lodge so you can Stay in heaven longer. new menu items and replaced the disc seats with tables and chairs. Cruiser Pass. This is your “Best Value” Season Pass. Use of Wizard is restricted, but you can use it on Cruiser Chair and all other Chad F. Duncan 25-Day Susan K. Smith ENR A A IN f 15-Day Pass 25- 25-Day Pass Pass Unlimited Season Pass More return on investment. The world’s longest vertical snowmaking, the most high alpine lift capacity and a 180 day season yield the maximum return on your season It adds two mountain-iop restaurants, increasing our : lifts any time. HOW TS GET YOUR FACE ON A SEASON PASS. Go to Sports Experts (downtown at Pacific Centre : ‘on-mountain cateries toa total of seven: Fewer line ups for lunch and faster lifis mean more skiing time. BLACKCOMB GIVES YOu RAQORE OF YWHAT Yeoau BU? s SEI PASS FOR. More pure breathtaking skiing. This season Blackcomb builds on its high alpine advantage - wo glaciers, pass investment. WHATS NEW THAS SEASON. We're dropping $5.6 million on lunch. Located on the sunny, south facing slapes below Crystal Ridge, our new lodge, Glacier Creck, is larger than Rendezvous and will set the standard for mountain-top food service for years and on the Nerth Shore) between Sept 17-27 or phone us at 687-4712. Or, take advantage of our new Accelerated countless open bowls, chutes and couloirs - ta give Pickup. Have your picture taken at any Lens & Shutter loca- skiers of alll abilities all the more reason to go to heaven. tion, mail it 10 us with your completed application form, Less lift limes. With the Glacier Express, line-ups in our high alpine have virtually evaporated. The addition of 350 to came. Snowmaking expansion. We've added additional snowmaking capacity to White Light, Overbite and Glacier and your pass will be waiting at the Blackcomb Ticket Office - just sign and go! pe piste % + a a OASTRENTEE EMIT Rta new parking spaces at ihe base of Cruiser Chair provides Drive. cP Lots more parking. We've added 350 new ski-in, ski-out parking spaces at the base of Cruiser Chair. P § SP more options for mountain access. Especially during busy periods. Early Bird Price $ 385 $ 895 $1015 Early Bird Deadline Dec 31 Sepr 27 Sept 27 Regular Price $ 625 $ 965 $1245 Early Bird Price $535 $815 $895 $775. Early Bird Deadline . Dec 33 Sept 27 Sept 27 Sept 27 Regular Price $565 $ 865 $995 $ 865 15-day 25-day Unlimited 15-day 25-day Unlimited Cruiser Pass