What’s Going On this week — Wednesday, September 25-Oct. 7--Register for Free Licensed child-minding for Single Mothers. Pre-school prograin & lunch. Info: 988-0455 after 5 p.m, or 985-6548, eos Wednesday, September 25.- Discussion group for peaple who have multiple sclerosis. Fireside room, Highlands Unit- ed Church, 3255 Edgemont Bivd. N.V. noon to 2 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. For fur- ther info or trans. assistance call Donna Morrison at the N/S, of- fice 263-3244, eee Wednesday, September 25-- Come Sing With Us. North Shore Chorus is still welcoming new members. Rehearsals are each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Room H113, Bldg. H, Capilano College. Info: Terry Duncombe, 987-9818. eee Wednesday, September. 25-- Coping with Cancer Group. Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms | & 2, off Terrace Cafe- teria. 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Share ex- periences, concerns. Topic: Cancer- Its impact on friends and family. Info: 988-3131, loc. 466 or 497. . aoe Wednesday, September 25-- Wholeness is What We Are Called: 6- consecutive Wed. - evenings, 7:30- 10:15 p.m. A weekly group for women. Mak- ing creative, nourishing use of all our feelings. To register or for info: 987-4526. . eet Wednesday, September 25-- North Shore Fish and Game Club Meeting. Legion Hall basement, 123 W. 15th St., North Van. 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Gabriola Gott on In- donesian Project with Canada Youth Council. Guests welcome. a ons Thursday; September 26--- Capilano Community Services invites you to 4 meeting at Delbrook Community Centre, 7:30 p.m. Moms! Are you inter- ested in a childminding service for 18 months & over? Come and share your ideas. owt Thursday— Sat., September 26—28--United Way informa- tion display at South Mall, Park Royal, West Van. *.. - @w el Friday, September 27--1:30 p.m, ‘Tax Implications of the New Budget". Free public lecture for Seniors at Silver Harbour Cen- tre, 144 E, 22nd: St., N,V. Speaker: Bob Saundeis,’ Finan- cial Services.’ Manager, Van- couver City Savings. Register, 980-2474. Sponsored ‘by Finan- cial kaformation for ‘Seniors Committee, North Shore In- formation and Volunteer Cen- tre. aee Saturday, September 28--Flea Market (fund raising project). Salvation Army, 105 W 12th St. N.Y. 10-3 p.m. Public welcome to participate. Tables available for $10 ea. and 25¢ at door. Call - 984-7212 or 988-6040 for more info. . one Saturday, September 28--‘‘Hug a Tree and Survive.’’ Course for pre-school children and their parents on how not to get lost. 1:30 p.m. For info and pre- registration call North Van. City Library at 980-4424. ont Saturday, September 28--Thrift Sale, St. Anthony’s Centre, 595 Keith Rd., (east of Taylor Way), West Van’ 10a. m.-2 p.m, ‘Upgomin Sunday, September 29--Organ Recital sponsored by ‘‘Friends of ‘Music’? °3. p.m. West Van . United Church, ‘21st & Es- quimalt. Rupert Lang, organist. Bach, Pachelbel, Ahrens, Lang. . : one Sunday; September 29-- “Collingwood Pioneers’? are invited to another get-together - of Collingwood old timers. I- 4 p.m. Info: Sadie Gaston, 433- 0932. . eee Sunday, . September 29--NVRC easy hike to Marion and Phylis Lakes near Squamish. Meet 39 - Wednesday, September 25, 1985 - North Shore News NVRC parking lot at 23rd and Lonsdale at 9 a.m. All welcome, Free. eee Sunday, September 29--NVRC hike to camp Kiser, near Mt. Baker, Meet NVRC parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale at 7 a.m. All welcome. Frec. ese Sunday, September 29--National Parks Month, Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, 987-5922, 10 am. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri. all month. Sun. noon-5 p.m. Free. Your choice of films on parks, wildlife, environment and ecology. wee Sunday, September 29-- Marathon Clinic begins NV YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., 984-YMCA (9622), 8 a.m. Prepare for the May 1986 Expo Marathon under expert supervi- sion: . eas Monday, September 30-- Amnesty Int. Group 94 general meeting. Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. 7 p.m. Business meeting 8 p.m. Speaker. All welcome. one Monday, September 30--Deep Cove Chamber Soloists String Quartet. Cap. College, 12:15 p.m. Info: 986-1911 (454), age Monday, September 30--Fall courses begin, various North ’ Shore schools courses include: Parents of Teens; coping skills; caring for the care givers; first time parents; skills and resources; separating; a new beginning; no more hot flashes; grieving workshops. Info: N/S Family Servi ices, 988- 5281. Monday, September 30-- Women's Aglow N/Shore Even- ing Fellowship. Avalon Hotel, 1025 Marine Dr., North Van. Coffee at 7 p.m., meeting at 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Susan Ward-MacDonald. Info: Del Cann, 980-0775. oee Tuesday, October 1-- international Training in Com- munication (formerly Toastmistress Club) invites you to a dinner meeting. 7 p.m. at Yics Restaurant, 127 E. 3rd St. N.V, Join others interested in developing self-confidence in a friendly atmosphere, Further in- fo: J. Inkster 985-9445, M. Culham 929-6097. eee Tuesday, October 1--First meeting of the Scycove Super Readers! Seycove Library, 3:30-4:15 p.m. Book talk and discussion for ages 9 and up. New members welcome! eee Tuesday- Wed., October 1 & 2- -How to Start Your Business Seminar. Sponsored by FBDB. 7- 10 p.m. To register: 980-6571. eee Wednesday, October 2--Lecture Series — effective parenting, for positive sexuality. Lions Gate Hospital Terrace Cafeteria, 7:30-9:30 p.m. | hour film ~ followed by discussion period | led by Dr. M. Hunter. aoa Wednesday, October 2--The New Solar System — Speaker’ David Vogt, Silver Harbour Centre, 144 East 22nd Street, N,V. 980-2474, 10 u.m.-noon. 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