WHAT'S ON is a free service provided for non-profit seniors groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writing, and received by our office at least one week in ad- vance of the event. The News will do its best to ensure the dated items appear in the paper at least once be- fore the event, but space con- straints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. For guaranteed publication contact Classified advertising, 386-6222, and place an advertisement in the Coming Events section on the first page of the Classifieds, or contact display advertising at 980-0511. What’s Going On forms can be picked up ai the front desk at the News. Please address your entries to: What’s On- Seniors, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver V7M 244. MONDAY Jan. 27~Trip for seniors to Monk McQueen's Restaurant. Noon-3 p.m., $2.25 transporation fe¢, lunch extra. Info: N.S. Neighbourhood House, 87-8138. eee Jan. 27--Ongoing last Mon. of each month. Free iegal advice for low in- ‘come seniors, 1-3 p.m., Silver Har- bour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. Appointment: 980-2474. eee Jan. 27--Ongoing last Mon. each month. Free legal advice for low in- come seniors. 1-3 p.m. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. Info: 980-2474, dan. 27-—Ongoing. Congregate meal cubeinieheiaiaiaies program for seniors, hot meals, 2 evenings per week in the company of others. Cost $4. Info: N.S. Health Volunteer Program, Helen or Hilary, 984-9511. eee Jan. 27--Ongoing. NS Neighbourhood House Keep Well Program. Free drop-in for adults over 50 yrs. Walk- ing club, 9 a.m.; hands-on program, 10 a.m.; exercise, 10:30 a.m.; relaxa- tion, 11:30 a.m.; hot lunch, 12 p.m. Also: a discussion with Carol Doun- ton. Topic: Are Friends Good For Your Health. Info: 987-8138. eee Jan. 27--Ongoing. Bingo, 1:15 p.m., Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. St, N.V. Info: 980-2474, TUESDAY dan. 28--Lionsview Seniors Public Forum on Home Care. Transportation available. 1:30 p.m., N.S. Neighbour- hood House, 225 E. 2nd St., N.V. In- fo: 985-3852. ece Jan. 28--Mystery mini trip for seniors. 1-4 p.m. Info: N.S. Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., N.V., 987- 8138. eee Jan. 28-Ongoing to April 7. N.S. Caregivers’ Support Society weekly meeting for people; 1:15-3:15 p.m.; 8-103 W. 3rd St., N.V. Info: 983- 2141. eee Jan. 28Ongoing. Music lectures for srs. 11 a.m. Van. Academy of Music. Continues as long as interest. Mr, Goldberg of Van. Academy co-ord. Info: 987-0670. ees Jan. 28--Ongoing. NS Keep Well free drop-in program. Massage, relaxation, nutrition, counselling. Walking club, 9:30 a.m.; hands-on program, 10:30 a.m.; Lions Manor, 4290 Naughton Ave, Deep Cove. Info: 987-8138. WEDNESDAY Jan. 29--Outdoor sporting adventure 7 SN te a... for seniors. Snowshoeing at Mt. Seymour; $8; noon-4 p.m. Info: N.S. Neighbourhood House, 987-8138. eee Jan. 29-Ongoing to March. Oil paint- ing class, beginners & advanced, 7- 9:30 p.m., W.V. Seniors’ Centre, 695 21st St., W.V. Open to everyone. In- fo: 926-4375. eee Jan. 29~Ongoing. N.S. Keep Well Program. Free drop-in program at Silver Harbour Centre for adults over 55 yrs. Exercise, massage, relaxation, counselling. 9:30 a.m.-I12 p.m. Small fee for hot Junch, 12-1 p.m., walking club meets, 9:30 a.m., hands-on pro- gram, 10:30 a.m. Also: a discussion from 1{-2 p.m. with Sylvia Drugge, RN. Topic: Dealing with Hearing Loss. Info: 980-2474. ees Jan. 29--Ongoing. Senior cyclists meet at 9:30 a.m. at W.V. Senior Activity Cenire, 22nd Ave. & Marine Dr. in W.YV. No riding if it is raining. Info: 985-5038. eaee Jan. 29-Ongoing. Seniors’ Bingo. N.S, Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., N.V. 1-3 p.m. Free drop-in includes refreshments. Everyone wel- come. Back-up volunteer bingo calier needed. Info: 987-8132 THURSDAY Jan. 30-Ongoing. Seniors’ drop-in. Pick-up at Lions Manor or arrive on your own; [:15-3 p.m., recCentre Ron Andrews. Info: Phyllis, 929-8937 or John, 987-play. ees Jan. 30--Onguing. N.S. Keep Well free drop-in program, 8:40-11:30 a.m., W.V. Seniors’ Activity Centre, 2st & Marine Dr., W.V. 8:40 & 9:15 a.m. mild exercise; 10:30 a.m. hands-on; 11:30 a.m. hot lunch (24 hr. reserva- tion required). Info: 926-4375. eee Jan. 30-Ongoing. Bingo, 1:15 p.m., Silver Harbour Cenire, 144 E. St, N.V. Info: 980-2474. BRAKE OR MUFFL R y? STOP IN AND SAVE! Solve your minor car troubles before they become major - and save money at the same time - at Shortstop 2rake & Muffler. We're the name for quality service and repairs, We're a sign of competitive prices and fast, dependable workmanship on brakes, shocks, mufflers and exhaust systems. And we honour competitors’ warranties. Sc stop by our location nearest you today. We're ready to save you time and money. _ Shortstop North Vancouver 894 Mavine Drive Ph. 980-9801 & MUFFLER | Vancouver 2667 Ki Ph. 437- Not volld with amy other promotion sway = Visit our location nearest you. Deita/Tsawwassen 1817 56th Street Ph. 943-6065 Vancouver 2105 East 12th Ave. Ph. 872-6047 Sunday, January 26, 1992 - North Shore News - 29 WHAT’S ON FOR SENIORS Jan. 30--Ongoing. N. Shore Chapter of North American Chronic Pain Association (NACPAC). Regular meetings for support and _ self-help. Info: Joan, 985-8304. FRIDAY Jan, 31--Pre-register: Candlemaking Workshop. 1-3 p.m. $2 plus materials. Info: Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. Info: 980-2474. eee Jan. 31-Ongoing 2nd & 4th Fri. of each month. Take-a-walk program for seniors, $2.50, 9 a.m.-1 p.ia. N.S. Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., N.V. Info: 987-8138. een Jan. 31-~-Ongoing. Craft Circle. 1-3 p.m. N.S. Neighbourhood House, 535 £. 2nd St., N.V. Refreshments. Donations of craft supplies welcome & volunteer craft instrsstors are needed. Info: 987-8138. SATURDAY Feb. 1—Ongoing. Leara to square dance, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., W.V. Seniors’ Activity Centre. Info: Doreen Sillery, 987-5397. eee Feb. t--Ongoing. Vancouver rape relief training session for volunteers. Info: 782-8212. SUNDAY Feb. 2--Ongoing. M.S. Society self- help groups for varying needs. Info: 437-3244. For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds, What's Going On, or Kids’ Stuff. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in Wed- nesday’s North Shore Now sec- tion. |g PAATOPAE. a3 ° As manager of Arbutus Manor, Carole Campbell can answer your specific questions. Things like the difference between independent and assisted living. Price ranges. Services. Are housekeeping, dining, chauffeur and 24- hour nursing included? What about leisure activities? Gardening? Wine with dinner? A happy hour? But, more importantly, Carole’s experience and understanding helps with the more difficult questions. Your concerns about the transition froma family residence to a new environment. What of one's sense of | independence, individuality, personal privacy? Of confidentiality about medical, financial and family histories? .And what of the emotional strain on children and the families? Carole hasn't all the answers and, of course, Arbutus Manor isn’t for everyone, but a call to Carole is. Your conversation will be friendly, informative, without obligation. For certain, it will help you with one of the most emotional decisions in a lifetime. Call any weekday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Just ask for Carole Campbell. 736-8936 ARBUTUS MANOR FORMERLY TRINITY LODGE Adjacent The Arbutus Shopping Centre 2125 EDDINGTON DRIVE, VANCOUVER