16 ~— Friday, October 24, 1997 — North Shore News STUFF HALLOWEEN Fireworks shows: Hosted by the N.V. District Fire Dept.. the free public shows begin at 8 p.m. and offer a safe alterna- tive to the dangers of backyard fireworks. October 31 it Norgate, Lynn Valley and Myrtle parks. Haunted House at William Griffin Recreation Centre is an annual (this year is the 14th) scary treat created by 120 vol- unteers from the community and Handsworth and Sutherland = high schools. Friendly Fun House available for scuredy cats. Oct. 25. 1:30- 3 p.m. Entry, $2 adults, $1.50 children, includes entrance to Monster Splash swim. Usually a sellout so advance book at 937-PLAY (7529). Halioween Howls: A spooky Halloween entertainment for 4- 10 9-year-olds at N_V. City Library. Come in costume and get a treat. Oct. 31 at 7 p.m. Pre-register Monster Dash and Bewitching Bash, a costumed fun run (Grand Blvd. area) and celebration party sponsored by the North Shore Montessori elementary school. Fundraising tor the school and Lions Gate pediatrics unit. Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. Open to all 5- to 7-year-olds. Pre-register at 983-2724. 6th Annual 101 Pumpkin Event at Maplewood Farm. First 101 families to arrive with kids in costume receive a free pumpkin on Oct. 25. Scary fanmers in scary bars. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: 929-5610. Ongoing KIDS’ STUFF FRIDAY Drop-in storytime for tod- dlers aged 2 & 3 vears. LO& 1] a.ra. at N.V. City Library. For more informarion call 980-4424. SATURDAY French storytime, N.V. Ciw Library, Drop-in pro- gram for pre-schoolers at 11 a.m and also for immersion students at 11:30 aim. North Rangerettes invites voung- sters aged three and older to join this baton — club. Information: 983-01 14. Vancouver ~ The North Vancouver Youth Band is secking new members. Low bass players are especially needed but all young musicians, 10) years and older, of all fevels are welcome. Information:! Ron Smith at 929-3637. Storytime and crafts tor 4- to S-vear-olds, 10) am. at North Vancouver City Library. For more informa- tion call 980-4424. Scottish Country Dance Classes: Kids aged seven and older, 9:30-10:30 am. and 10:30-11:30 am. NIV. Reereation Centre. Info: Maureen Hood, 922-4406. Wheelchair sports. North Shore Neighbourhood House, North Vancouver. For more information call 987-8138. SUNDAY New Generation (church tor kids): Games, prizes, ice cream, candy, music, dane- " pam. ing, and a lesson from the iim bible. St. John’s Angtican Chureh, 220 West 8th, 2-3 Kids aged 5 to 12. Parents welcome. — Info: Corrine, 985-4110. — Compiled by @ Martin Millerchip @ Send in your current event listings For more Coming Events see Classified Community Notices. For arts Sj and entertainment listings, see the Around Town column in Friday's North Shore This Week section. * Holders of outstanding, unmatured series of Canada Savings Bonds (Scries 43-49 issued from 1988-1994) will earn no less than: 3.25% for the year beginning November 1, 1997 4.25% for the year beginning November 1, 1998 35.25% for the year beginning November 1, 1999 5.50% for the year beginning November 1, 2000 * Holders of Series 50 bonds issued in 1995 will earn no less than 6.759 for the year beginning November I, 1997. GREAT PERCENT pLVEN T fh SATURDAY, OCTOBER 35,1997 : HOUR BY HOUR DISCOUNTS, ONE DAY ONLY! § ne _— ye =: 30AM to B -OOP.M.! ‘Alb Fabrics aan ’ ) +A Notions ( Reg, to $12.9%/ea0} } —— ‘All Cut Trims’ 4 Reg. to $12.99/m. All Foam and. F ibrefil ll Pro I; OOF. M. to Store Closing! +All Fabrics. ( Reg. to $29.99/m.) “All N otions v (Reg. to. $12. 99/e: . All Cut iriins OR ( Reg. to $12:99/ni.) «All Foam and ,.* Downtown Vancouver, + Coguittam, _Fibrefill: Products — Sir Floo thebay CHF2115 Tsering. wee Vase donrock 4005 SH *NORTHVANCOUVER «Maple Ridge, « Abbotsford 2 B70 West 1amSi, 9800551 22134 Lougneed Hay, 463.0067 32638 Ventura Ave, 85-3396 om * Holders of Series 51 bonds issued in 1996 will earn no less than 4% for the year beginning November 1, 1997 rising to 8.75% for the year beginning November 1, 2005. Complete details are available wherever Canada Savings Bonds are sold or call 1-800-575-5151 or visit our web site at www.cis-pec.gc.ca ‘Oren A E TOUSE- Our first fast ferry is now in the advanced stages of construction! You're invited to join us at the fast ferry assembly facility for a look at the first of three PacifiCat high-speed aluminum catamarans. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 25, 1997 Catamaran Ferries International ~ Pier 94 303 East Esplanade, North Vancouver* It’s a great opportunity to tour the facility, look at this spectacular ship and talk to our team about this exciting new chaprer in B.C.’s shipbuilding history. * Pier 94 is within walking distance of Lonsdale Quay and the North Vancouver Seabus terminal. CFI 77 E33 BCFERRIGS Goss/sc tt’s working. Time: Date: Place: * Bumaby, * Surrey, «Chilfwack 7271 Giey Ave. 430-8371 20E6-1201n. St. 590-8226 46345 Yale Aid. 722-3978