AIS - Sunday, December 19, 1982 - North Shore News Nn BUSY. PREPARING Christmas hampers for needy families being ai We ed by the North Van Christmas Bureau: are Salvation Army Captain Samuel: Fame (right) and volunteer Barry Foster. The.hamper donations.from members of the public may be delivered to the Salvation Army headquarters, i105 West 12th, North Van or to the North Shore News néxtdoor at 1139 Lonsdale Avenue. Deadline for donations is 5 p.m. Wednesday. ‘Nutcracker’ features young N. Shore dancers LOCAL YOUNGSTERS are well represented among the junior “stars” in this year's traditional holiday per- formances of Nutcracker by the Pacific Northwest Ballet at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. A total of 17 young North Shore dancers are par- ticipating in the perennially popular Christmas season presentation by David Y.H. Lui. oo, From North Vancouver come Erica Gunn, Tanya Orton, Pieter Quaife, Caroly Bergstrand, Leslie Red, Clair Nothard, Kristi Lee Dudley, Lorrie Chih, Jen- nifer Anderson, Brandy-Jade Crossie, Jill Trory, Julie- Claire Hamilton and Barbara Champion. West Vancouver child dancers are Susan Elizabeth Fraser, Lesley Trivett, Cathy Gray and Cora Gray. The ballet will be per- formed at 8 p.m. December 28, 29 and 30, and January 2, 3 and 4 — with additional 2 p-m. matinee presentations December 29, 30 and 31, and January 2... Tickets at all Vancouver Ticket Centre outlets, Eaton’s and Woodward's stores. Or call 687-1818. THE NORTH SHORE NOW HAS A COMPU LEARNING CENTRE DURING THE HOLIDAYS SPECIAL FOUR HOUR INTRODUCTORY CLASSES FOR 10-14 VEAR OLDS For two houra on two daya - Dec. 21 and 22 trom 10-noon of 1-2p.m LIMITEO ENROLMENT. Computer lteracy ta taat becoming an important aki In our personal and professional lives so why not BIRTHDAY PARTIES WITH COMPUTERS give a gift that keeps on giving? GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR CHRISTMAS * Lab Time *Ciasa Feen STEHT ee aerate eseeamineinn Mah Arde Nn tepnamtettene ' Make It a Christmas Party! Play computer games, take home print-outa of your own program SCHEDULE IS NOW SET FOR THE NEW YEAR CLASSES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS PHONE 926-8658 NORTH SHORE COMP-U-TRAIN LTD. 1850 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. V7V 1J6 (One block east of the Public Library) Firs Coa emmmamnannam annmangenmnaes aagmmen ae aeeememeaone ene bemoaned AT LIONS BAY THE FIRST mayor of the Village of Lions Bay, A.M. (Curly) Stewart, was honored ‘recently by being made the first freeman of the Village on his retirement after 12 year's service as its chief magistrate. The Village council presented him with an in- scribed gavel as a memento of those years. _ At a surprise dinner for. him and his wife, organized by the Lions Bay community and attended by an overflow company of residents in the Community Hall, the keys of the Village were officially passed to him and-he was also made an honorary member of the Lions Bay Volunteer Fire Department. In addition, the Stewarts received a fully paid Alaska cruise of their choice, Legal queries most frequent THIRTY ‘to forty calls a week for information or referral are handled by the North Shore Information & Referral Society, a United Way agency. It is located at 1551 . Pembe: Avenue, Nortk at fer (phone The. three most. frequent. .types of.calls concern legal questions, community in- formation and financial and pension matters. , — ‘mayor honored together with personal gifts from many residents. Curly Stewart is a former longtime resident of North Vancouver and was honored earlier this year at North Van City’s Diamond Jubilee as a pioneer resident in 1907. He served as an alderman on the City’s first elected council in 1945 following 12 years government by a He left North Van in 1959 to become one of the first settlers in Lions Bay and was instrumental in having the community incorporated as a village in 1971, becoming its mayor in that year and continuing to hold the office until this November. He has been replaced as mayor by former alderman Doug Pollock who was elected last month by ac- clamation. commissioner while the City was in receivership. Come and see one great collection of porcelain, musical and soft dolls, solid brass planters, sculptures and gifts. Lots of specials for Christmas. From- $1.95 to $59.95) LOCK & GIFT NUMBER FIVE LONSDALE - " NORTH VANCOUVER 987-3372. a ys per U Our nameis our promise h