34 - Wednesday, October 27, 1993 -- North Shore News COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Graphic design workshop planned GRAPHIC DESIGN WORKSHOP... The North Shore Arts Promotion Board is offering a graphic design workshop on Fri- day, Oct, 29, from 1 to 5 p.m. Geared towards people with little knowledge of graphic design, the workshop will cover layout and design, typography, formats and grids, effective visuals, and prin- ting processes. The cost of the workshop is $25, To register or for further information call. Ann at 984-9537, INTERNATIONAL PEACE _RACE...: An interational two-mile . 3.2. km) race will be held vin Ambleside Park in West Van- ‘couver on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 8 a.m. The race is being held to “commemorate the fourth anni- versary of the United Nations. To ‘register or. .for” more details; call * 439-9656. ; .-PUMPKIN CARVING CON- '. "TEST.... A. pumpkin carving con- test is being held at- Tilford Centre, 333° Brocksbank “Ave., North Vancouver, on Satur- day, Oct. 30, from 11 am, té 3. p.m. All proceeds raised from this sca-a-ary: event will go towards Canuck Place. The carving starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 2. p.m., when a panel of expert judges will make its decision. For more in- ue call. Jolanda at. 253- _ community of Lynn MONDAY NIGHT FILM SCREENINGS... Are you looking for a way to make your Mondays more artistic? West Vancouver Cultural Services presents National Film Board films relating to arts and artisis in Canada, screened every other Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Silk Purse, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver, The next showing is scheduled for Monday, Nov. Titles include Artists at Work, Art of the Inuit, Bill Reid, and Driven to Abstraction. All movies are free. For a complete schedule of films, call 925-3605, LYNM VALLEY NEWSLET- TER... Lynn Valley LINK Socicty has published its fall newsletter highlighting the fall season in the Valley. Copies of the newsletter can be picked up at Lynn Valley Mall, Lyna Valley recreation centre, Karen Magnussen recreation cen- tre, and the Lynn Vailey. library. For. detaiis call 984-2618 or 985- 8337. Park. & SKI FIT SESSIONS... Get ready . for that first full day of leg- draining skiing at the North Shore Family YMCA. The 1735 - In- glewood ‘Ave., West Vancouver facility is offering one-hour aerobic workouts designed with skiing in mind, every Saturday, from 9 to !0 a.m. For details call 926-5541, United Nations renews appeal for Bosnian funding assistance World Food Programme (WFP), BOSNIA HAS entered ifs second year of death and deprivation. The civilian population of Bosnia is preparing for another long and harsh winter during ‘which the struggle for survival is compounded by little or no food _or medical supplies. The United Nations officials -tesponsible for procuring supplies for Bosnia recently warned, “there , is virtually no food left in warehouses in and around Bosnia and so little promised by donors vw. for coming months that the entire food -relief program threatens to collapse," Already, minimal food rations have been cut in half for 1.8 mil- tion Bosnians, largely duc to a lack of funds. With little electricity. or medi- cine, surgery is often performed _ by candleligit without anesthetic. A worldwide appeal for funds has been made by the United Na- tions. Proceeds are earmarked for direct Bosnian refugee and relief works by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), * Millions of people have been tortured, killed, or forced to flee their homes as a result of sweep- ing massacres and ‘ethnic cleans- ing.” One of the most shocking aspects of this conflict has been the systematic rape of women and girls, the results of which will deeply affect countless ‘genera- tions. The moral outrage at the hor- rendous situation in Bosnia must be directed to action, Because the situation is so dire, we must im- mediately increase our efforts to help support and restore basic human rights to people in Bosnia. 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