COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton What's Going On is a free service provid- ed for non-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on an official What's Going On form, which is available at reception, and received by the News at least one week prior to the event. The News trics to ensure Items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For guar- anteed publication contact classified (986- 6222) or display advertising (980-0511). SATURDAY, OCT. 8 Women’s Aglow brunch with speaker Judy Hornby. 9:30 a.m, N.S, Winter Club. Info: 985-0315. Seymour Heights Good-As-New sale runs Saturday, Oct. 22 from 12-2 p.m. Consignment drop-off & pick-up info: 929-4223, 929-2119, or 924-1141. BCAA is settling into its mew home in Park Royal North, with a more visible locatlon and better accessibility for members. The new BCAA Service Centre can be found at our new exterior North Mall location, a few doors west of the Bay entrance. Manager Peter Knowlton reminds members that many of BCAA's services can also be accessed by calling our TeleCentre at 268-5555. ONGOING EVENTS Free. Positive Approach counselling Services, Information session for pur- ents of students with leaning disability concerns, Info: 925-HE LP. Junior and Teen Curling League 9:30-11 um. for kids 10 years and up. Info: 987-PLAY. SUNDAY, OCT. 9 N.V. City Library is closed Oct. 9 & 10. Info: 980-4424, ONGOING EVENTS Every Sunday to Oct. 16, free walking and bus tours at Seymour Demonstration Forest (north end of Lillooet Rd., N.V.). Noon & 2:30 p.m. Reservations recommended for bus tours. Info: 987-1273, North Shore Walkabout features 20 different moming and afternoon walks Park munity since = f} SGgia all over the North Shore, For more information call 983-6718. Canada Earth Save Society vegetarian potluck runs the third Sunday of each month, 6-8:30 p.m. Holy Trinity Church Hall. Info: 926-3771 or 987-8296, Drop-in bridge. 7 p.m. Karen Maxgnussen recreation centre. Everyone welconie. Info: 987-PLAY. Foster homes for kittens & cats need- ed. North Shore Humane Society, 926- 2180. NAR-ANON Family Support Group meeting, 7 p.m. 176 E, 2nd St, N.V. For relatives & friends of people with drug problems. 12-step program, Info: 926-6453. MONDAY, OCT. 10 Notes & Craft Stationery created by a group of mentally and physically chal- lenged individuals, is available from 1980 and today, many of the staff at Park Royal are residents of the area. Insurance supervisor Ann Fleischer has been with BCAA since it opened in 1980 and says her strong ties to the community help her to better understand the needs of her BCAA clients. All BCAA staff at Park Royal are looking for- ward to serving their North and West Vancouver members in their new location. BCAA has been a part of the North Shore com- Oct. 10 10 15 at Kingsgate Matt. Info: Bill Oin, 922-1714. ONGOING EVENTS W.V. Newcomers’ Club, 7:30 p.m. St Davids Church, Info: 921-6720 or 926- 7165, Anorexia and Bulimia Support Group. Held every second and fourth Monday at the North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. between 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Also available at (he same time and location is the ANAD Eating Disorder Support Group for family and friends. Info: 684-2623 or 684-ANAD, Crafts classes at Deep Cove Gospel Hall, 7-8:30 p.m., 4544 Cove Cliff Rd., N.Y, Info: 929-4747 or 929-2637. TOPS, a non-profit, non-commercial self-help organization is helping men, women and teens to reduce their weight. Info: Marguerite, 985-6538. Bridge. Delbrook community centre. BCAA is pleased to provide a wide range of travel accessories from Austin House for all its Members. Choose from money belts, voltage converters and adapter plugs to luggage j tags, straps and inflatable " neck pillows. Proud to offer Spectacular cruises with BCAA (= PRINCESS CRUISES Book your next cruise now! Cruising vacations have changed dra- matically in the past 15 years and BCAA has often led the way, developing cruise packages to suit a variety of tastes, budgets and age groups. Today’s cruise vacationer is often younger than before and looking for a holiday that is relaxing yet filled with new experiences. Others are looking for a family holiday — and cruising today offers endless options. Lorraine Smith, BCAA Park Royal's trav- el supervisor, is very excited about three special BCAA’s cruises available now for bookings. “Our Hawaii Sail Away is a “Cruise Plus” program that we pioneered and it has been very successful for us,” she says. “It com- bines sailing through the Hawaiian islands with a fourday stay on iand, departing either from Vancouver or Honolulu." “We are offering an exotic Southeast Asia cruise this winter, 14 days touring citles like Bangkok, Hong Kong and Singapore, and islands such as Malaysia,” says Smith. “This cruise also includes a pre-cruise three-day stay in Bangkok at the-end of the cruise and roundtrip airfare.” Another exclusive cruise is our 10-day Bridge’ cruise starting in Acapulco. and sailing to Vancouver, hosted by Phil Wood, national director of the American Contract Bridge League. Each of these cruises, like many at BCAA, is hosted by BCAA’s own staff. “Personal shopping is the best way - come in and talk to our agents. We often have packages exclusive to BCAA,” adds Smith. Booking early ensures your choice of destination, Congratulations BCAA 3e7 VOYAGEUR INSURANCE COMPANY. A member of Royal Bank Group™ i PARR PETRY YADA EELS IRENE os ToL BRUTE RN EPO A TL REL GME SOS, Monday & Thursday 12:30-3 p.m. Everyone welcome. N.S. Fibromyaigia Support Group meets Ist Monday cach month. 1-3 p.m. Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, 1305 E. 18th St., N.V. Info: Barb, 980-3305. Weekdays. Women over 40 years of age may refer themselves to the Lions Gate Hospital screening mammogra- phy program, Physician's referral not required. Appointments: 984-5714, The Arthritis Society's parent tele- phone support network. Parents of chil- dren with a rheumatic disease cen call a toll-free number to talk with a trained volunteer who has similar children. 3-7 p.m, Info: 879-7511, local 437 or 301. For more coming events, see Classified's Community Notices. For arts & entertainment listings, see the Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. oval nas moved to North | lal | stateroom and dining selection. Ask a BCAA travel agent about the “Give us $5 offer” you can book any crulse between now and the end of October, . with just a $5 deposit. “We can put the agency's money to work while our cus- tomers leave their money in the bank for a fittle while longer,” says Smith. BCAA has exceptional buying power, years of cruise planning experience and the right infrastructure to continuously develop innovative cruising programs. Earlier this year, BCAA Travel chartered the entire ss Rotterdam (1100 passen- . gers) for a four-day mini cruise out cf Vancouver. It was a great way for first-time cruisers to test the waters,” says Smith.