B10 - Sunday, October 14, 1984 - North Shore News GE what’s going on this week Monday, Uctober 15 — Men's group, North Shore Family Ser- vices, #202-145 E. 1Sth, North Van. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 8 meetings Are you ured of women's issues? Maybe it’s ume to take a look at masculinity. Fee $30. Call 988-5281 (North Shore Family Services) ~* Monday, October 15 — Seycove Travel Series: China, Room 219, Seycove Community School, 7 p.m. Ahce and Crawford Kilian present slides and commentary on their recent. visit All welcome. x~* * Tuesday, October 16 — Training session for volunteers wishing to develop interpersonal! skills and work on a one-to-one basis with families in the Chesterfield House program. Call Maureen Dawson for information on fur- ther sessions at 985-1364. ~ * Tuesday, October 16 — Inner Peace Movement lectures & workshop. First and third Tuesdays. 7 pm, 3380 Lonsdale, NV. Oct. 2: Lecture, ‘*Releasing Old Concepts’’, Oct. 16: Lecture ‘*Balance of Thought and Feel- ing’’. Lectures’ $4, Workshop following, info. 986-8412. x ke Tuesday, October 16 — ‘‘It's Your Park'!’’ Lynn Valley Library, 7-9 p.m. GVRD parks planner Gordon Smith discusses the proposed new regional! park Residents of Lynn and Seymour areas in particular are invited — no charge. a Tuesday, October 16 — Couples Communication Skills. Carson Graham Secondary School, 2145 Jones Ave North Van 7 30-9 30 for 8 Tuesdays. Sharpen your skills and offer your partner a lit tle TLC Don't wait will fill fast! This group Register 985-8741 info a ht Tuesday, October 16 - Capilano Chorus Harmony Souety North Van Chapter of Barbershop Jaycee Hall 125) Lillooet Rd Across from Cap College, 8 00 pm = CGruest Night All male voices invited For more info call Don Durward 988 5982 xk wt Tuesday, October 16 General Meeting W Van Museum and Historical Society at coom 14 of Pauline Johnson School at 7 30 pm Speaker Be Holt on “Narvaez Do Come Atl welcome za ht Luesday, October 16 North Van Newcomers Club St Clements Church Hall 7 30pm 4400 Institute Rd For ladics ucw to North Van Meet people & make new friends Phone YKOH 1290, DRA 67648 a hk tf Tuesday, October 16 A one hour seminal on Health and Lifestyle’ wall be held at suite 105 253 West Ist St teva at 7? YOpm fantela, counselors at the local bortunate Life Center will be the speakers Pave more and tiuisa information call YH4 YTD Cn lucsday October 16 Meeting ne S Worcs Assen West A Vase scha tT nme 1 a a2 a Pacndoy Ch tober 16 {othe vevet ‘ 1 ' t t abo wiak tee yoo \ Lo hous 6 1 x \A NA dare sab Yous t I> vide Eb crea Direcunons, North Shore Family Services, 145 E. 1Sth Ave., #202, 1 00-3:00 pm for & Wednesdays. A feature planning group for mid-life women. assess strengths, goals, needs, options in volunteer or paid work, cont: nuing education and leisure Register: 985-8741. Information 988-5281. x * * Wednesday, October 17 — My Adventure with Ideas, North Vancouver City Library, 12] W 14th St., 980-4424. 7 p.m. For parents, teachers and children 8 to 12. A workshop on :magina- tion and idea development with Mary Berukoff, author and teacher. Pre-register, please x * & Wednesday, October 17 — The Woodlands Parent Group will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 1220 of Dougias College in New Westminster. Everyone is welcome to attend. kK Wednesday, October 17 — Pup- pet Show in French, West Van- couver Memonial Library, “*Les Trois Chevres’’ (The Three Billy Goats Gruff), 3:30 p.m. For children in Grade | French Im- mersion (or equivalent knowledge of the language) are invited to attend. xe, Thursday, October 18 — Wallcovering Workshop 7:30 p.m. No charge, space 1s hmuited so phone Tues thru Saturday 922-2841. -* * Thursday, October 18 — Multi- ple sclerosis support groups. Family night lL G H. Auditorium. 7 pm. I guest speker or John McDonald Dr ot Psychology at G.F. Strong will speak on changing family roles for family & friends. Fro further info call Bonme 985-0833. x * * Thursday, October 18 — Bear Tales. West Vancouver Memonial Library, 1950 Marine Drive, West Van, 3:30 p.m. For 4-7 year olds. Call 926-3291, local 15 for more info. ~* * Friday, October 19 — Open House, the Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christopher’s Rd., N Van. 7:00-9:00 p.m. See the work of the students and speak to the teachers. x * Saturday, October 20 — Jurying for Picture Loan Show, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd. Artists are in- vited to enter their paintings for the North Van Community Arts Council Picture Loan. Bring paintings in Friday, October 19 between 7 and 9 p.m. or Satur- day, October 20 between 9:30 and 12 noon. Jurying fee $2.00 for first painting plus $1.00 each for additional paintings, with a maximum of three entries per ar- tist. For further info call NVCAC 988-6844. « * Saturday, October 20 — Third Annual Gigantic Community Garage Sale and Bazaar, 10 a.m to 3 p.m. at Sentinel Secondary School, 1250 Chartwell Drive, West Van. Vendors will offer a wide range of items for sale in the gymnasium, cafeteria and classrooms. There will be a huge bake sale, a barbecue, a food concession and a car wash as well upcoming Sunday, October 21 — Lloyd Arnizen Jazz Quartet. West Van- couver Semor Centre. 965 21st Sureet. 2-4 p.m. Cost $3.00 members $4.00 non-members, refreshments incl. Quartet will be playing classical jazz & sw- ingtime music. Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Duke Elfmgotn, Etc. Music is sweet and tuneful and will revive old memories. xkx* *® Sunday, October 21 —NVRC hike to Lions Mtn. Steep but slow. Meet NVRC parking lot, 23rd & Lonsdale. 7:45 a.m. Free x~* * Monday, October 22 — Legal Research for beginners, 7:00-9:30 p.m. W. Van Public Library, 1950 Marine Dr , Katie Heung (Lega! Services Society) nk Monday, October 22 — School in the West Memorial Library’s Seminar Room. Legal Research for Beginners. 7-9 p.m. Speaker Ms. Katuie Heung. x ke * Tuesday, October 23 — Free lec- Law Van Wide range of programs From page B3 injury can heal while training con- tinues Pregnant women and those with back problems find that the water support allows them to exercise easily Also semor ciizens comment that there arthritys noticeably There are three torms of aquatn acrobies at the West Vancouver Munanipal Pool Aquasizes occur in chest deep water where one's head and shoulders stay dry Masters swim- ming operates as a somal club with workouts set by the coach Length swimming is interspread throughout the day to accommodate shift workers and adults who want to set ther own routine Wednesday evenings, family fitness is a special time when lengths a fitness class and games for the vhsldren are held simubtancously for more information 926 KSKS The Wes Aquat © entre improves please call Vancouret “The YMCA for all ages bias always been a qreat place to dimaber up LOOKING & FEELING GREAT A senes of mini workshops with Judith Szabo, former model. modell ing school director and teacher Accessones How toa Stretch Your Fashion Dollar Saturday. Oxurober 20, 3 00-4 30 pm Over 40 and Fabulous shin care makeup and wardrobe Jooks. etc Saturday, October 27th, 1 OO 27 30 P m HALLOWE'EN HOEDOWN Fun tor Alf 4 vrs and Up Square Dancing geared to all ages Csames, CONLESES, prizes, Light Refreshments. Pumpkin Carving Contest, Haunted Barn Much More, Purchase Tickets in Advanee! t-peradtng tor You “Signing up tor a membership ata Health Club is no guarantee of getting a proper fitness program the Dean of Physical bducaton ar che University “The YMCA of Alberta said Friday Gerry Glasford said not all private operators have instructors who are qualified to advise people about fitness of run good programs To combal that problem the C ana dian Associavion of Sports Sciences has developed a certification program for fulness assessors and instructors tts also working on registries of cer ufied personnel The West Vancouver Fitness Stalf work as a team to upgrade their skills and knowledge on a regular in service basis) They are all supervised regular ly have CPR certification and will be part of the BC Registration Scheme when itis in place in 1988 In B¢ son the Provincial Recreabon Putness Branch has developed a fitness Scheme a teacher Tnstructon Registration To register as an instructor must have completed a frimess certificate Course, have € PR tramng write a competancy exam and be cvabuated by an expert in the field your bucdaet offers fast rehef from everyday business pressures and farmuly denioands wathout steaming ture, 810 W. 21st, N.V. between Fell! & Hamilton, 8-10 p.m. Dr B. Pate will describe recent developments in brain research using the P_E T. scanner to look at Parkinson disease, Alzheimer’s disease, strokes, etc. Sponsored by North Shore Con- tunuing Educanion. Cal! 985-8741 for info. nk * Tuesday, October 23 — **Holistic Health. a whole new approach to medicine’, Lynn Valley Library. 7-9 pm. Dr. Marlene Hunter talks about diet, exercise and hypnotherapy as alternatives to traditional medicine. Please pre-register: 984-0286. ww * Thursday, October 25 — Daughters of the Nile Patrol Rummage Sale. 12-3) p.m. Chown Memorial Church Hall. 19th & Cambie St. Vancouver. ak & Thursday, October 25 — Lioyd Arntzen Jazz Quartet, West Van- couver Senior Centre. 695 21st Street, West Vancouver, 926-4375. Cost $3.00 members, $4 00 non-members (refreshments included) The quartet will be playing classical jazz and swing time music: Louis Armstrong, Fats Wallace, Duke Ellington, etc. Music is sweet and tuneful and will revive old therefor located south of tion of East 23rd Street. City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver BC October 2, 1984 wage ote? er beonpnerit V+M.C.A.—EOR A BETTER YOU—TRY US TODAY! Join our opening celebration of the new North Vancouver 440 Hendry 7 bud ; North Vancouver YMCA - Activities for everyone! 926-5541 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER BY-LAW NO. 5588 Highway Closing and Exchange By-Law, 1984 TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to Section 574 of the Municipal Act, the Council of The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver intends by By-law No 5588 to stop up and close the unconstructed portion of East 22nd Street lying between Grand Boulevard and Ridgeway Avenue, and exchange the northeast corner of 23rd Street Boulevard and Ridgeway Avenue, comprising 40 6 squate metres, the said lands to be vested in Her Majesty The Queen in the Right of the Province of British Columbia, tor the purpose of widening a por- By-law No 5588 and pian of the proposed highway closing and exchange may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between the hours of 830 am and 4 30pm, Monday through Friday E A Raymond City Clerk Register now for fall programs! "The YMC A offers the opportunity for social inter action ana eryoyment ia Safe and carne memories. x we Friday, October 26 — The Baha’is of West Vancouver pre- sent an evening in honour of United Nation’s Day. Film and refreshments. Speaker: Shirly Scratchley, 8 p.m. Park Royal Hotel. For further information call Peggy Powell at 926-8796. wk Saturday, October 27) — Moodyville Lions Club Dance and Littk Reno Night. North Shore Neighbourhood House from 8pm-lam. Tickets in ad- vance only. For info 985-2587 or 987-0520. Cost $6.00 per person. * & * Sunday, October 28 — NVRC hike to Rexford Mtn. NVRC Chilliwack. Rewarding views, meet NVRC parking lot 6:45, 23rd & Lonsdale. Free. ongoing wk tk Fridays Co-ed Badminton in Deep Cove needs players. Come out for some games to Seycove gym. From 8-10:30 p.m. Birdies supphed. $15 single, $25 couple, $2 drop-in. za * * Tuesdays October-May, Bad- minton Club, Windsor School Gym., 8-10 p.m. New members welcome. Info. call 986-7439 Block _ 220A, between Grand