14 - Sunday, COMMUQITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton What's Going On is a free service provid- ed for nen-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on an official What’s Going Ou form, which Is avaitable at reception, and received by the News at least one week prior to the event. The Nows endesvors to ensure items appear in the paper at !east once before the event takes place. but space constraints may limit the number of submissions prinicd. For guaranteed publication contuct classi- fied (986-5222) or display advertising (980- 0511). MONDAY, MARCH 28 English classes. Info: W.V. Recreation Centre, 926-3266. Tune up your swing and be a friend to Family Services of the North Shore (NSFSS). From now until Marci 31, FSNS will reccive $1-from the price of every bucket of balls sold by the Seymour Creek Golf Centre, which is located at 315 Seymour Blvd., N.V. Crime-Prevention Workshop. Info: W.V. Recreation Centre, 926-3266. Art distory. Info: W.V. Recreation Centre, 926-3266. 2 Dressmaking, WV. Recreation Centre. 926-3266. tkebana. Info: W.YV. Recration Centre, . 926-3266. ONGOING EVENTS: To April Instruction... 1-4 p.m. © Seycove Community Centre, 1204 Caledonia Ave., N.V. Info: 929-7981. Al-Anon family groups for family and friends of people who have drinking problems. Daytime & nighttime meet- ings, Mon. through | Sun. Info: 688- 1716. : Meditation Night 7 p.m. The Serenity Shop, N.V. Info: Barb Makota, 987- ” 8726. TOPS, a non-profit, non-commercial self-help organization is helping men, women and teens to reduce their weight. Info: Marguerite, 985-6538. - ‘ Bridge. Delbrook’ community centre. Mon. & Thurs. 12: 30-3 p.m. Everyone welcome. : 16. Bridge Social. &~ March 27, 1994 - North Shore News Adult badnsinton, Mon. & ‘Thurs. 7:30 p.m. St. Anthony's Badminton Club. Info: 926-1296. Public skate. Mon. & Wed. 12-1:15 p-in., recCentre Lonsdale. Info: 983- 6543. N.S. Single Parents’ Society. Support group for single moms & dads. Child care available. 6:30 p.m. N.S. Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St, N.V. Info: Trish, 987-8138. , N.S. Fibromyalgia Support Group micets Ist Monday cach month. 1-3 p.m. Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, 1305 E. 18 St.. N.V. Info: Barb, 980-3305. Weekdays. Women over 40 years of age may refer themselves to the Lions Gate Hospital screening mammography program. Physician’s referral not required. Appointments: 984-5714. Al-Anon hosts weekly meetings in the Medical Day Centre Dietary Lounge at Livis Gate Hospital. 8 p.m. Info: 688- 1716. The Arthritis Society’s parent tele- - phone support network. Parents of chil- dren with a rheumatic disease can call a toll-free number to talk with a trained volunteer who has similar children. 3-7 p.m. Info: 879-7511, loc. 437 or 361 2nd & 4th. Mon. each month. Moadyville Lions Ctub meeting. 6:30 p.m. Yic’s Dining Lounge. Info: 986- 3289, Information consultation for parents of kids with learning disabilities. Free. Info: 925-HELP. Pet food donations to aid needy ani- mals are needed at SPCA shelters. Info: ~ 379-1725. The Sons of Norway Group ‘needs members to start a chapter on the N.S. . Info: 980-7626... °- . English as a second language.’ Mon. - through Fri. classes for adults. New pro- ~ gram each month. Intermediate’ & advanced levels. Info: Delbrook Baptist _ Church, 985-4011. : Alternate Mon. & Wed. Harthsave Toastmasters meeting. Learn public speaking; help the environment. Free. Info: Vickie, 987-8296. Co-dependants Anonymous Meeting. Recovery program to promote healthy relationships. St. Martin's Church. Info: 929-5742. | THE NEXT GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY? Alier years of oil-related success (the 1970 's) followed by a decade of political deceit, 100%-plus -inflztion rates, dictatorships and financial misery, Latin America is alive and In the early stages of an economic resurgence. Latin America has a wealth of resources. Consider grains, beef, oil, copper, gold pius a coltective population of 400 Million people. Mexico is already a NAFTA partner; Chile will likely be another partner by Christmas 1394. Other Latin American countries may well be partnars by Christmas 1995. We believe that every investment portfalio should contain some exposure to Latin America. Fur- thermore we believe that the C.I. LATIN AMERICAN FUND is the best vehicle for that exposure. Accordingly we have assembled a multi-part “LATIN AMERICAN KIT” which includes: 1) A booklet entitled “The Case for Latin America; 2) A booklet entitled “The Shape of Opportunity”; 3) The curvent portfolio of the C.1. LATIN AMERICAN FUND and 4) A video or audio cassette of an inter- view with the manager of C.I. LATIN AMERICAN FUND, Emilio Bassini. To order your “Latit: Ametican Kit" please cail 1-800-663-0706 Toll-Free, or 844-5380 or Fax this ad to 669-6392. Or complete the coupon hetow. Thank you. GENTLEMEN: PLEASE FORWARD YOUR “LATIN AMERICAN KIT" WITH AUDIO/VIDEO (delete one) ADDRESS .. CITY vsestcssessereseesniee POSTAL CODE oe. cscsesssssetserenes CHRIS TIDD/ANDREW EISENBOCK ODLUM BROWN LIMITED 1900 - 609 Granville St, Vancouver, B.C. V7¥ [A3 Tel: 844-5380 (24 Hours} o¢ 1-300-663-0706 (B.C. Toli- Free) C.L. LATIN AMERICAN FUND SOLD BY PROSPECTUS OMY Parents Together, Self-help for parents troubled by the problem behavior of their teenagers. Info: 588-5432. The Friendship Toastmasters. 7:15 p.m. Capilano Branch, N.V. Dist. Library. Improve public speaking and socialize. Everyone welcome. Info: Colleen, 987-6483. See more page 18 $898. * rniltion ef 1991 1992. 1993 SOURCE: Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations Here are the facts: — 1. The 1994 deficit is now cut from $2.4 billion in 1991 to $898 million this year. 2. This is the third year in a row that the deficit has been cut. 3. BC will have a balanced budget by 1996. For more information on baw yous benefit fron: BC's lower deficit, please call Enquiry BC and order your copy of the 1994 BC budget: In Greater Vancouver: 660-2421 / In Greater Victoria: 387-6121 Alt other areas: 1-800-663-7867 Telecommunications for the hearing impaired (TTD): In Greater Vancouver: 775-0303 / All other areas: 1-800-661-8773 Deficit down. Waste cut. Jobs up. Taxes are frozen for the next three years. GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA