VERY Wednesday from now to Dec. 22 the North Shore News will focus on local events linked to the holiday season. If you or your organization is planning an event with.a Chiistmas theme or organizing a fund-rais- er for a Christmas charity and would like us to hel spread the word, please contact Sharon Cocomile at the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., ‘North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2H4; fax 985- 2104, or e-mail . | No phone caliis, please. ~are you really missing what ameat should taste like? Cheek out the Brizish Butcher Shoppe. Owner Robert Goodrick and Peter Hillbrandt’s five years in business has really helped them cater to whut peuple want — tasty, g convenient, wholesome food that has no fillers or p Preservatives. Robert's famous for his own Bomemade Sausage * ftecipes (now over 30 kinds). One of the current best se is the Savoury Pork & Leek sausage, perfect for b dinne | finother fantastic breakfast idea he has j CHF DACA & hams including the favourite domme f BSE, wonderful for eggs Benedict. It rakes time to home- ure but Robert believes i in producing the best and his paticrice has paid off with his high volume of repeat rs chefs from 50 ie local restaurants..." is newest st endevour has been to produce | convenience LBCAILS such as Cordon Bleu's Stuffed Pork Loin Chops and Seafood Wellington. These compliment his own Steak & Ki ney Pie and Melton Mowbray’s (you'll have to ask!) rue speciality. is his “Terkey Royaie” which muse be r red early as it is harid prepared.-An English tradition it sists of pheasant stuffed with wild rice stuffing which is. then wrapped with horaemade sausage meat and then: loped with a whole turkey. The whole thing is boneless Robert uses only fresh, free , Organic and © faadlcones free birds. No fuss, delighefully nigist, areal - sellers east or ‘carried i in ‘the store are. many v imported English eb ES and now new t6 the store are his imported cheesis including Cheddar with Claret and If you're ehterta ining ot cher. has everychir ST. MARTIN’S MARKET: Saturday, Nov. 20, 1-4 p.m., St. Martin’s Church hall, 195 E, Windsor Rd., N.V. Crafts, tovs, jewelry, collectibles, books, tearoom and raffle. Info: 985-5919, cee WOT THE DICKEN’S CHURCH BAZAAR: Saturday, Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m, St. Stephen’s Church, 885-22nd Sr., WV. e#oe CORNUCOPIA OF CRE- ATIVE GIFTS: Nov. 26-27, i0 am.-9 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 28, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Seymour Art Gallery. A juried sale of original art ‘and craft- work fron: B.C. artists. Clay. wood, fibre, glass, paintings, cards, jewelry and festive dec- orations. Info: 924-1378. eoe B-1-G CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Saturday, Nov. 27, 10 -am.-3> p.m., Silver Harbour Centre. Handicrafts, home baking, jewelry and bric-a-brac, plants, books, good used clothing, attic trea- sures and more. Admission free. se CRAFTY LADIES CRAFT PAIR: Saturday, Nov. 27, 19 a.m.-2.p.m., Kiwanis Lynn Manor, 2555 Whiteley : Crt,” NV. Crafts, “white. elephant sale, refreshments, bcoks,* bake sale and raffle featuring a hand-hooked rug, hand-knit- ted sweater and crocheted afghan. eee CHILDREN’S CHRIST- MAS FAIR: Saturday, Nov. 27, 0 - asm.-3 p.m., Vancouver Waldorf school, 2725 St. Christophers Rd. N.V. This family event includes puppet shows, music, games, gifts to buy and. gifts - and craftmaking workshops. ‘Info: 985-7435. ; CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: ’ Sunday, Nov. 28, noon-2:30 TRREE-year-old Carson Batt got to try out this ¢ ‘ Leeson (left to right), Alan Evers and Doug Moore tocked on. | Vancouver Seniors’ Centre 2 p.m:, at St. Church, 424 W. Esplanade, N.V. Procceds to support mis- sions in Peru and Kenya. Info: 980-1810. 1999 Noy, 29 at the Beach House at Dundarave Pier.. Choirs’ from Le Petit Montessori and the Lighthouse Montessori Studio. preschools start the celebration at 4 p.m. The Collingwood school choir continues the holiday cheer at 4:20 p.m. and ar 5:15 p.m. West Van mayor. Pat Boname: flicks on the 70 trees of iights. The trees. will be on display until Jan. 2, and the public: is _encouraged to vote for their Let us send your old eyeglasses to the developing world. (OPERATION EYESIGHT UNIVERSAL 1-800-585-8265 Charitable Registration # 51906 8953 RROD! Paul's Indian. ° . ~ FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS: Begins Monday, . _ West ‘Toy truck test ~ tire engine rece pant two years building thie truck which is ice raffied with 20% of the proceeds ‘going fo the WV. Fire Pezariment ‘Chrisimas Fund. favourite tree with. a donation to The ‘Harvest Project: . ees : BOBBI SMITH: Thursday, : Dec. 2, at 7:30 pam. at the Centennial Theatre. This 13- : year-old country singing scn- sation, is once again doing @ concert to raise money: fo Timmy’s :Telethon. She is - sponsored by. Lynn’ Valley: Lions Club. Tickets are $11 each and available. by: calling : 984-4484. WALK TO BETHLEHEM: Ss Dec. 2-5; from:7-F p.m. and: Dec. 4-5, "from 1- -3 p.m. acthe Vancouver Church, 450°: Mathers Ave. Live re-creation of the fie Christmas. Admission : is by: donation. Info: 922- oo1l. CHOIRS, BRASS - ORGAN: Friday, Dec. 3 at i “s Fest choir and a special visit . trom Santa, Donations for aS Baptist | - _ p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3. _ p.m., in the Capilano College _ Performing Arts Theatre... Traditional Caristmas concert - with sing-a-long carols. Songs ° for double ‘and ‘triple choir with brass quintet and organ. info: 984-4951. -CAROL SHIP FESTIVAL: Friday, Dee. 3° at 7 p.m., Warerfront Park. Listen to the © chois and roving