30 - Friday. December 18. 1998 ~ North Shore News WHATS GOING ON From pane 22 Saturday, 100 am., North Lonsdale United Church, 3380) Lonsdale. A 12-step program for people wanting to develop healthy relation- ships. Info: 984-7430. Wild Bird Trust of B.C.: Free nature tours with natu- ralist Al Grass at Maplewood Conservation Area, 2645 Dollarton Hwy, N.V. Access through Environment Canada parking lot, all trails are flat and wheelchair accessible. Second Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. Info: 924- 2581. MONDAYS Toy Drive: Monday, Dec. 21, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., the Grizzlies will host a toy drive ar Park Royal Mall featuring contests, the Grizzlies Sole Short, an interactive intlatatie shoe and the Vancouver Grizzlies mas- cot, Super Grizz. The Grizzlies coaching and man- agement staff will be on hand to sign autographs, give tips and “talk hoops.” Toys wil} be donated to The Province’s Empty Stocking Fund. Co-Dependents Anonymous: Mects every Monday, 7:30 p.m., St. Martin’s Anglican Church basement, 195 E. SVindsor, N.V. For people in search of healthy relationships. Info: 984-7430. Drop-in Progressive Crib Tournaments: Mondays at 7:30 p.m. sharp, Eagles Lounge, 180 W. 3rd St. N.V. Fun games. Singles welcome. $4 entry fee. All money raised goes to charity. Info: 988- 9073. Friendship Toastmasters: Christmas Gift Suggestions LALIQUE FROM FRANCE _ $637 Lonsdale Ave, 1730 Marine Dr. North Yancouver West Vancouver ADVERTISING CORRECTION. in our ‘Civistmas Dreams #6 insert (promo #549) included in this newspaper- Page 10 ~ Roots necklaces $18 to $38. Necklace in far right corner, $38 is not as illustrated; Page 46/47 - 10% off smalt electrics. This ofter runs from December 16 to December 20, 1998; Page 49 ~- 25% olf - From our Sev- en Seas shop - was incorrectly described. Copy should read: *a). Love, Peace, Joy candles. Our teg. $18 to $56 Sale $13.50 to $42. b). Candleholders, Our reg. $17.99 to $24.99 Sale $13.49 to $38.74. ¢}. Photo frames itt various styles. may have caused. EATON’S Meet every: Monday at the Capilane Library. Potlatch room, 3045 Highland Blvd, NWF oR pam. Tote: Brad at 444 0845. Teail Trekkers: Hiking group walks every Monday from O2t5-S:45 puma keep tit. Bring a flashlight and dress for the weather (no umbretias please). Into: Barbara 980. 4492 or YS7-PLAY. Canadian Federation- of University Women: West Vancouver branch meets every third Monday ato the WV. Presbyterian) Church, 2893 Marine Dr, 7 p.m. Into: 925- 1904. Bridge for Advanced Beginners: Drop in tor bridge and good company every Monday and Thursday trom 12:15-3 p.m. at the Delbrook Community Centre. Info: 983-2857 or 929-8241. Bosom Buddies: Breast can- cer support group, meets the last Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m, Delbrook Church lounge, 555 W. Windsor Rd. N.V. Guest speakers and phys- iotherapists. Evervone wel- come. Info: 987-0396. Logos Toastmasters: Every Monday, 7:30 p.m. at W.V. Baptist Church. Info: Bill Clark at 922-1083. SNerth Shore Toastmasters: Meets every Monday, 7:15 p.m. at W.V. United Church. Learn public speaking in a supportive, fricndly environ- ment. Call Jill 984-7437 or Mark 980-9125. MADD Support Group: Mecting for victims, family and triends affected by drunk drivers. Held the first Monday of every month, 7-8) p.m. Info: 515-9212, ONGOING Charity Gift Wrapping: Worth Shore Community Services and North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped are providing a gift wrapping service for a $2 minimum suggested dona- tion. The booth is located near Pacific Linens at Capilano Mall. Open seven days a week until closing on Dec. 24. Christmas Tree Sale: The NAV OSPCA is once again holding a christmas tree sale at the shelter, 299 Mansfield PL Ao minimum S15 donation helps with the care and feed: ing of homeless animals. Christmas cards and calendars also tor sale to benetit che Pet Food Bank. W.V. Memorial Library: Christmas hours: Open Dee. 23, 10 am.-9 pom. closed Dee. 24-Jan. b. Re-opens Jan 2, 10 a.m.-5 pam. UNICEF Cards and Gifts: Available Park Roval mall until Dee. 23. UNICEF pro- grams in the field reecive 50 percent of all card and. gift sales to help meet children’s needs and protect their rights. Leukemia Christmas Cards: Available at First Street Gallery, 252 E. Ist Sto N.V. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. or by appointment, 986-2664. Delbrook Senior high school: Class of "64 grad reunion committee is looking for former grads, teachers and friends of grads interested in attending (May 21, 22). Contact Doug Kemp: 985- 9886. B.C. Inventors Society: Looking for independent inventors who would like to participate as part of che Leonardo da Vinci exhibit, Jan. 10, UT in Victoria. Into: 839-9185 or Web | site . North Shore Mothers of Multiples Club: Support group for parents of nwins and triplets from Squamish to Deep Cove. Call Serena: 984- 4133. Self-Help Resource Association of B.C.: Are updating their Directory of Self Help and Support Groups. Please call Silvia to pisce a tree listing 733-6186. The Temperament Project: Is a support group for parents needing help with their child’s behaviour. Into: 584-HELP. Developmental Disabilities Association: Provides free pickup service for used cloth- ing and houschold items. These donations provide a sig- Don’ , Wait! OXING DAY SALE Starts Saturday, Dec. 19th Pas 4: NEWS photo Paul McGrath The way the cookie crumbled TOOLS and Techniques held its third annual Christmas Cookie Contest last week. Jane Colpitts’ cookies took second place (left to right), Ali Main's placed third and Jean Berto’s recipe won first place. Store owner Cincy Evetts enjoyed the entries. nificant souree of income to support programs and services for children and aduhs with developmental — disabilities. Call 739-8866 tor pickup. Mayflower Descendants: Are secking descendants of Mavtlower passengers who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620. Call Jean at 929-3485. Immigrant Services Society of B.C.: fs offering a variery of training programs includ- ing low cost Engiish courses starting Dec. 21 or Jan. 8. Info: 684-2561. North Vancouver Newcomers Club: Meets once a month, alternately at the Capilano Library and vari- ous local restaurants. Meet for crafts, theatre, reading, walk- ing, hiking, skiing, dinners. Info: 985-1156. Lions Gate Anglers: Freshwater and salowater out- ings, serainars on fishing tack- le and techniques, speakers, videos and social events. Meetings monthly (except July and August). Everyone welcome. Info call Wilf at 929-6191. Compiled by Sharon Cocomile " 984-4394. 984-7191 This Christmas will it be something? \ From shiny new bikes for all ages...to the best | selection of cycling clothing and accessories. We are Santa's favorite bike store. HO, HO, HO... A Riding YOU WILL GO! 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