. i Page 48, January 10, 1979 - North Shore News _ 1161 Lillooet Road (near Capilano College) Two BR apt. 1100 sqft. one and a half baths@wood . burning.fire place, five appliances,-beautiful top floor view plus swimming pool. Previously. listed: at 46,900. Must sell, will consider best offers $44,000 and over. contact this week Wednesday, January 10 - North Shore Historical. Society will meet in the Activity Room, North Van City Library, from 7 p.m..to 9 p.m. Featured will be a half-hour film, ° “Here Today,” produced in 1978 by home 988-94138 bus. 682-7531 a the B.C. Ministry of 4 Recreation and Con- ‘servation, in conjunction” 4 ' ‘with Heritage Canada. Discussion follows. eee SUCCESS IS LEARNABLE Wednesday and Thursday, Success is astearnable as welding or bookkeeping. You January 10 and I! -- can learn the special skili of success now. The course THE Auditions for ‘David and KEYS OF SUCCESS is not religion, magic, occult or some Lisa’, a true story about ~ business scheme, but the teachings of Napolean Hill, author of emotionally disturbed young- sters, at Different Doors ‘how-to-do-it program. Starts Jan. 27 at the Sheraton Villa. Studio, 55'% Lonsdale at ee . Esplanade, at 7 p.m. The production requires 24 young. people from the ages of 13 to 21. For information call 984-9814. Send for information: Box 82008, N. Burnaby, VS5C 5P2. | | | | i ! | Think and Grow Rich, pius more, put into a dynamic practical } | i L see Thursday, January 11. -- Hollyburn toastmistress Club meeting in the Park Royal. Hotel River Room at 7:45 p-m. Theme: The Philosphy of Criticism. Interested guests..welcome. For infor- mation call 929-6152. Clearance Special on N.H.L. Hockey Games rey $2495 Stanely Cup $99.95 GAMES & THINGS Reg. *39.° THT E. 14th St. gust ott tonscatey | 985-8810 **et Thursday, January 11 -- Tae Kwon-Do, the Korean art of self-defense, will be offered ~ at the Westover Community School, Thursday evenings, from 8 to 10 p.m. eee LA COMMISSION SCOLAIRE 44 : (N. Vancouver) Programme-Cadre de Francais PRE - INSCRIPTION Le programme-cadre de francais @ N. Vancouver s'ac- tualisera en septembre, 1979 sil y a une demande des parents francophones a Nord Vancouver qui désirent ce programme francais pour les enfants. La Commisston Scolaire No. 44 demande 2 ces parents de remplir une formule que lon peut obtenir au bureau de la c.s. 721 Chesterfield Avenue (987-8141). Cette pre- inscription est de permettre @ la c.s. de savoir le nombre déléves int&resses afin de déterminer le nombre de classes nécessaires. La date limite pour cette pre-inscriptonestle ler fevrier, 1979. Pour de plus amples informations vous pouvez entrer en contactavec M. Donald Fraser, Coordonnateur des Langues Modernes (c.s. 44): 987-814] OU Dr. Nick Ardanaz, Directeur des Services des Programmes de Frangais, Minist@ére de UEducation, Richmond: 278-3433 “ North “What ever happened, Ruth? You used to be a fun person!” Thursday, January 11 --— Creative Writing course begins at West Van Secondary School, 7:30 p.m., and continues for 10 weeks of discussion and exercises. Fee $22. Spon- sored by the North Shore Night School. eee Thursday, January 11 -- North Shore Rock and Gem Club will meet in St. An- drew’s United Church Hall, 1044 St. George’s Ave., North Van, at 8 p.m. Program includes a new method of gold panning. Visitors welcome. For in- formation call 988-2969. Friday, January 12 - Poetry readings at the North Van City Library, featuring Barry McKinnon and Gladys Hindmarch, at 7:30 p.m. eo0 Friday, January 12 - Sym- the Centennial 8:30 p.m. phonie Canadiana at Van Theatre, at Featured will be Thomas, ‘Mignon Overture’; Mussorgsky, ‘Night on a Bald -Mountain’; and Borodin, ‘Symphony No. 2.’ ee ¥ January 12 and _ 13 -- Sabbath evening and morning ser-_ vices led by Rabbi Daniel Siegel at the North Shore Jewish Community Association, North Van. Friday service at 6:30 p.m. followed by a communal supper; Saturday service at 9:30 a.m. For information call 984-0543 or 980-2923. en Saturday, January 13 -- Thrift Sale at St. Richard’s Church, 1398 W. 15th and Philip, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Saturday, January 13 - “The Walrus said...” a storytelling workshop for parents, children, and teachers who love fairy tales, ex- traordinary characters, and other delights in children’s Thokets $7 50 advance at all Woodwards Concer Ho» Ofees (687 PAUL) Lente s Hot War Quentessence & Come Shap literature. To be held at Carson Graham School,’ from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fee of $2 includes lunch. For more information call Yvonne at 985-8741. | ee S _ Saturday, January 13 -- North Shore Single Adults meet at the Highland Church Hall, 3255 Edgemont Bivd., North Van, at 8 p.m. A social evening around the fireplace. All single adults welcome ($1). eee Monday, January 15 -- French classes start for beginners, intermediate, and advanced, given by Alliance Francaise de Vancouver, at West Van Village Square, Suite 310, 1425 Marine Drive. For information call 327-0201. a Tuesday, January 16 - Red Cross Blood Clinic will be held at the No. 1 Fire Hall‘ Fulton and 16th Ave., West Vancouver, from 2 p.m. to 8 p-m. ) The Commodore Ballroom Presents MCA RECORDING ARTISTS “MISS TNT’? Tanya Tucker SATURDAY, JAN. 13TH With ' COMEDIAN GEORGE MILLER & THE CAMERON MOLLOY BAND a POW tw bt tthe Ab ote Veet Vee) tos Ce Ce The Commodore Ballroom Presents A.B.C. RECORDING ARTISTS The King of the Blues B.B. KING Tues., Wed., Jan 16-17