COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton WHAT'S GOING ON (WGO) is 9 free ser- vice provided for non-profit groups, Sub- missian requests should be made on an of- ficial WGO form, which ts available at reception, and received by the News at lexst one week prior to the event, The News endeavors to ensure items ap- pear in the paper at feast once before the event, Out space constraints may ‘imit the number of submissions printed. For guaran- iced publication contact classified (986-6222) or dispiay advertising (980-0511). SATURDAY, AUGUST Send us your event listing. ONGOING EVENTS: Every second Sat. Maternity tours for siblings. 10:30 a.m. All ages welcome. Info: 984-5728, eee Volunteers needed to assist seniors at Kiwanis Lodge. Info: 926-0105, ece Pleyreading Club. W.V. Seniors Ac- tivity Centre. Info: 926-4375. eee Peis & Friends program need volun- tecrs, Info: 879-5991. een ALAson end Alateen Family Group. N.S. Daily support meeting for people with alcohol-related concerns. Info: 688-1716. eon Co-dependants Anonymous mecting. 10 a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Re- covery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 A Day in Scotland - featuring highland dancers, pipers. pipe bands, and kids’ activities, 1} a.m.- 5 p.m. 200 block W. Esplanade at Waterfront Park. Info: 987-PLAY. one Vancouver Comrunity College Stage Sand will perform at Panorama Park in Deep Cove, 2-3 p.m. Info: 987- PLAY eo Hollyburn Heritage Hike in Cypress Provincial Park. Strenuous, but not difficult. 4-5 hrs. roundtrip. Wear protective clothing & hiking boots. Bring lunch & drink. 10 a.m. at the park info kiosk, cross-country skiing parking lot, 2 km before the end of Cypress Bowl Rd. eee Fiea Markel at Horseshoe Bay Park. Fundraiser for Horseshoe Bay Com- munity Newsletter, Begins at 10 a.m. Info: 921-7283, ONGOING EVENTS: 3rd Sun. each month. Canada Earth Save Society vegetarian potluck. 6- 8:36 p.m. Holy Trinity Church Hall. Info: 987-8296. oee Foster homes for kittens needed. N.S. Humane Society, 987-6282. WV Environment House set to open in September A BONATION from the Friends of the Environment Foundation will support the creation and maintenance of an Environment House in West Vaticouver. _ The project —. the creation of the Worldwide Home En- vironmentalists’’ Network (WHEN) — will be located on the lower level of 775 West 15ih’ Street, and “is. scheduled -to open in late . August or early September of this year. In. 1988, Andrea Miller, a West Vancouver mother, made a deci- sion to personally, take action to help the. problems facing our en- vironment. : She organized'a series of coffee parties for, neighbors and friends to demoustrate her own system for dramatically cutting back on her family’s garbage production. WHEN, a grassroots citizens’ environmental. action: movement, sprang from those. early coffec patties, and today, boasts an inter. national membership. > The Friends of the Environment Foundation, which is a. charitable, non-profit foundation established - by Canada Trust and its customers ‘to promote. environmental initia- tives benefitting local com- munities, provided $1,850 towards the creation of the centre. The Friends of the Environment ‘Foundation supports local com- munity projects that improve the natural environment and resources; educate or foster an awareness of the value of the nat- ural environment; and encourage participation in the reduction of waste. Canada Trust customers volun- tarily participate by designating their account(s) ‘‘green’? and donating either a fixed monthly DON'T GET SOAKED! FREE GCEAR CRUISE TO. GIBSGNS vison. LOW OVERNZAD AT 8 SKOOKUM CHRYSLER MEARS LOW, LOW PRICES ~ COMPARE 1-800-668-1770 sum or one cent per dollar of in- terest earned cach month to a Friends of the Environment Chapter set up in their local com- munities. Canada Trust helps the Foun- dation by matching annual cus- tomer donations every year up to $2 million nationally. Additionally, whenever an ac- count is ‘‘greened,’’ Canada Trust donates $5 (per customer) to the local chapter up to a national maximum of $1 million every “year. his fr neon Dea he a the aby lar 5.2 Bae, VA, IZSHLP, 5 spoad, tear heen type sieolfrome Ube srong:st of ony sport uilty vohiciel, vise, papery catarrrit BOG 6 mse “$3,000 down, $10,409 arsiducl, pha keen, O.4.C, Park Shore Motors Ltd. 1500 FELL AVE., NORTH VAN 985-9344 piotrensaliye wont F/ Pf windows, _._ Paamcinarnan «| ULTIMATE | DRIVING | EXPERIENCE. |