B10 - Wednesday, February 1, 1984 - North Shore News EE what’s going on Date of event: ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS In order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in “What's Going on” gets proper and timely coverage please use or follow the standardized forn:below to Avenue, North give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked from Reception at the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Vancouver. *Briet description of event Place: Times(s)- ** Any brief additional information: “Rummage Sale,” FROM PAGE B9 this week Saturday February 4 & 11 — Assertiveness training, North Shore Family Services, 145 East Sth, N. Van., 9:30-3:30 p.m. One workshop spanning two Saturdays. Fee: $25. 988-5281. aes Sunday February 5 — North Shore Unitarian Church at its 10:30 a.m. service will welcome Dr. Dorothy Goresky who will speak on ‘‘Breaking Down the Barriers.’ The church at 370 Mathers, West Vancouver is reached via Taylor Way exit, or Stevens and Hadden. Children’s program and nursery provided. ees Sunday February 5 — North Shore Alliance Missionary Con- ference, North Van Rec. Centre - 23rd & Lonsdale, 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Missionaries Patrick Worsley & Irian Jaya wil! be speaking in both services as well as Monday- Wednesday, there will be home meetings. Everyone welcome. Further information call 984-6422 or 986-2779. eae upcoming Monday February 6 — West Vancouver Newcomers Club, St. David’s United Church, Taylor Way & Upper Levels, 8 p.m., Guest speaker, coffee will be served, call Marianne 922-5704 for further information. eo 8 Mons. & Weds., February 6-22 — Golf Clinic for everyone, William Griffin) Community Centre, 11:30 - 1:00 pm. Learn basic techniques. Call 986-2255 for more information oe 8 Tuesday February 7 — Clinic on welfare rights, North Delbrook Centre, Chestnut Rm., 1-3 pm Pear! McKenzie - resource per HomeTown Correction Notice In Hometown's current 8 page tlyer, the photo of the fireplace accessories on page 4 is incorrect The photo should ti lustrate ‘weathered brass finish accessones HomeTown apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused their customers (day of week) (name of month) (numerical date ) * Three or four ‘words only. E.G., “Children’s Films,” ‘Seminar for Single Parents,” etc. ** Add, for Everyone welcome 988-1175(338). ees son. Tuesday February 7 — Alzheimer Association of B.C. (North Shore) meets Lions Gate Hospital, 7:30 p.m., Seminar rooms 3 & 4 €North Entrance) Phyllis Forsythe on ‘‘Our Develaping Association.’’ se Tuesday February 7 — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Training for volunteer in- come tax preparers will be held in the Cedar Room, Delbrook Cen- tre. Phone 985-7138 to register and volunteer your services to help seniors and others on low income who experience difficulty. oe ¢ Tuesday February 7 — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cedar Room, Upper Building, Delbrook Centre, 600 West Queens Road, North Van- couver. Instrudtors: Revenue Canada staff. Sessions for both beginners and experienced tax preparers. This training will enable you to prepare simple tax returns for seniors and others on limited income. Phone 985-7138 to register. Gastown < Auctions Ltd. offering * FURNITURE 211 COLUMBIA ST. CONTIONMENTS Taney and/or attractions offered; title of films and shows; names of speakers; phone number for information, etc. Every Sunda in Februa * DECORATIVE PIECES x COLLECTORS ITEMS QUALITY ANTIQUES AT WHOLESALE PRICES! See us before you buy your next piece of furniture A Door Pruse valued al WIN! $125°° open to all ragis tered Sunday briders Don’t miss the excitement and savings of a real auction! PREVIFW SATURDAYS 10 am A pen SUNDAYS ine) AUCTION SUNDAYS gen example: merchandise Wednesday February 8 — New Blood Donor Clinic, B.C. Rail Building, 200 West Esplanade, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. All Donors welcome. Mondays — T.O.P.S. Weight loss group, Seycove Community School, 1204 Caledonia, 7:15 weigh in; 7:45 meeting. 929-3772. Take Off Pounds Sen- sibly with encouragement from a friendly group. se 8 Coping with Cancer — a group to share experiences, problems, fears about cancer and to pro- vide support for the person who has cancer, has just learned they have cancer or is undergoing treatment for cancer — their relatives or close friends. The group meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms | and 2 off the Terrace Cafeteria, 15th Street entrance. For further information call 988-3131, local 462 or 304. eo ee YMCA's 6th Annual Spring Break Festival Camp — a special mf be tncredi le ‘savings on ———— mer peers 683-0858 WE AD RO POCO Ane Fine Free Week In celebration of our Ninth Anniversary, we're having a FINE FREE WEEK for all NVCL February 4-11. Books Be on the lookout for “the Forgotten One!” North Vancouver Cit 121 W. 14th St., N. Library ancouver five day adventure for your child at Camp Elphinstone (Gibsons, B.C.), April 19-23, 1984. For further information phone 224-2352. see Exercise Classes -- specially designed for those who have not been physically active for a while. Learn to exercise correctly at a pace comfortable for you. Classes Tues. & Thurs. 9:15-10:15 am at St. Catherine's Church, Ridgewood Drive, North Van. Drop in or call Heather Henderson 988-6229. se¢ Wednesdays (Feb. 1 to March 21) — ‘‘Great Journeys of the Past’’, West Van Senior Centre, 695 21st St., 7:30 pm. IHustrated lectures by faculty of Langara College. ¥ ese ¢ Every Thursday evening — An evening of social bridge. Players will organize themselves. Fee: $8.00 membership/year. $4.00 registration. North Shore Neighbourhood House, for fur- ther information, call 987-8138 | ae English Classes — North Shore Continuing Education an- nounces that their day and even- ing English classes will now be Open to visiting foreigners as well as new Canadians. Several of their daytime classes provide free babysitting. For more details call 985-8741. se The Vancouver City Singers, under the direction of Darryl Downton, are looking for singers, particularly men, for the 1984 season. Those interested should enjoy a wide variety of music, both classicat and popular. Those wishing to audi- tion please phone 988-4860, or Canadian _ Memorial Church, 731-3101. .-* * Winter Camping Trip. Learn how to prepare for an overnight camping training ski and trip. Preparatory sessions “There's no business like your business.’ before a weekend trip to Mann- ing Park. Registrations now at the North Shore Family YMCA. For details call 926-5541 and ask for Mary Anne. p.m., Monday, Vancouver, V7V 373. 06. 1984 January 09 THE “RUNNING YOUR OWN SHO your business. LOCATION STARTING DATE CONTACT Capilano College in feb 14 986 1911 Province of British Columbia Ministry of Igdustry and Small Business Development Theo tMoncouratte (hor Piiilyen Miniter If you're thinking of going into business for yourself or if you're already operating an independent business, there are some skills you should develop. Skills like Marketing, Hiring, Pricing and Money Management are going to make or break The “Running Your Own Show” Workshop series takes you through the process of planning for a typical business. It’s a practical, hands-on approach to anticipating the pitfalls, the problems and the opportunities of owning your own business and running your Own show. Basically, it's a rehearsal. Because if you're going to run your own show, you've got to have your act together. TOPICS INCLUDE: Planning a Successful Business (} Defining and Reaching a Market {| The Ups and Downs of Pncing {} The Ins and Outs of Cash Management Employing the Right People Sechelt 1984 PHIC E : Local 426 DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF CONSIDERATION | SMOKING PROHIBITION AND REGULATION The Council of The Corporation of the District of West, Vancouver is considering a By-law which _ would regulate smoking in certain specified places of public assembly within the Municipality. To ensure full public discussion of this By-law, _ notice is hereby given that the Council of West Vancouver will be considering this matter at 8:00 1984 February 06, Chambers, Municipal Hall, 750-17th Street, West Copies of the proposed By-law may be viewed at the Clerk's Office, Municipal Hall. Written comments are invited on the proposed By-law and are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 3:00 p.m., ” WORKSHOP. $85/series Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Place. Did you know it’s even a great place to watch wild birds? We have farm animals, too. 929-5610 in Council 1984 February J.D. Altan, Municipal Clerk