Oct. 13--Kit Pearson, author of The Daring Game and A Handful of Time, talks to students. Interested adults wel- come. Capilano Library. 2 p.m. fet Oct. 13--Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship [International luncheon. Pantry Restaurant, 13th and Lonsdale. Noon. All men welcome. $5, Info: 988-3431 or 985-1922. wee Oct, 13--Financial planning for women seminar, W.V. Rec Centre, 780-22nd St. 1-3:30 p.m. Info: 926-3266. *ee Oct. 13--Starting a Catering business seminar. W.V. Rec Centre, 780-22nd St. 7:30-9 p.m. Info: 926-3266. at Oct. 84-Pressed flower workshop. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. 1-3 p.m. Available to those 55 and up. Register: 980-2474, koe Oct. 16, 15 and 16--Grand opening of N.S, Christian Centre. 1400 Sutherland Ave., N.V. Friday: Nostalgia Night 7 p.m. Saturday: pancake breakfast 7-10 a.m.; open house 2-4 p.m.; gospel con- cert.7 p.m. Sunday: Discovering Jesus presentation with Doug Morrison and NSCC Singers 6:30 p.m. te Oct, 15--50 family garage and bake sale. Cleveland School, 1255 Eldon, N.V. 9 a.m.-noon, Adults 50¢, children free. awe Oct. 15--Rummage sale. W.V. Presby- terian Church, 29th and Marine. 9 a.m.-noon. tht Oct. 15--Step Families: From Surviving to Thriving. N.S. Family Services, 303-126 E. 1Sth St., N.V. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 988-5281. . Oct. 15--N.V. Capilano Social Credit buffet breakfast. Cheers Restaurant. 9 a.m, Speaker: John Jansen, Minister of International Business and Immigra- tion, Everyone welcome. whe Oct. 15--Never Put Off: Procrastina- tion. Lucas Centre, 2132 Hamilton Balmy Berth at Caulfeild for Old Sea-Dog and Heroine The year was 1909; the treach- erous waters into the tiny and remote Port of Vancouver must be navigated. Captain Frank Ket- tle was the Pilot's Assistant charged with the task of putting ilots on board incoming ships in fair or foul weather. . The peripatetic captain and his wife Mary had travelled far and wide in the glorious days of sail. Finding a balmier berth in Caul- feild, the two decided to turn fandlubbers and ran the com- munity’s first General Store and Post Office. It soon became the village information centre where news and views were exchanged. The Kettles would approve of to- day’s village with lots more places to exchange news and views: Starbuck's is a congenial spot where David Desormeaux provides you with excellent cof- fee. Or you could stop by Pastameli's and taste some of Bruce Meli’s fresh pasta. Mrs. Kettle would have been delighted by the convenient hours Rosemary Woods keeps at the General Store. And Captain Kettle would have been pleased with the wide selection of movies available through Parissa Imani of West Coast Video. Of course, Captain and Mrs. Ket- tle would be further amazed to know that you can now fly to Mr. Caulfeild’s London in a matter of hours. It's equally amazing that you may win a return trip for two jo England via British Airways simply by entering the draw at Caulfeild Village. The world's favourite airline has given two business class tickets (worth $6,600)... and the vil- lagers have chipped in $900 spending money. At Caulfeild Vil- lage, the spirit of the community- minded Kettles lives on today. Ave., N.V. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 988- 5281. tat Get. 15 and 22--National coaching cer- ification program. N.S. Neighbour- hood House. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 pm. Coaches for 6-12 year age group. “ee Oct. 15--Gigantic 12th annual flea market. Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. et Oct. 15--CPR-C level course for health care professionals. W.V. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Bring bag lunch. Info: 926-5541. at Oct. 15--Outdoor survival for ages 10- 14. W.V. Rec Centre, 780-22nd St. 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Runs 3 Saturdays. Focus on hiking in N.S. area, including discussions, preparation, actual hiking. Info: 926-3266. nae Oct. 16--Register now for Red. Cross babysitting course. Runs for 7 weeks, Saturdays from 1-2:30 p.m. starting Oct. 29. N.S. Winter Club. Info: 985- 4135, aan Oct. 16--N.V. Rec Centre hike to Han- negan Pass, Baker Area. Leader: Mar- tina 435-8174, Elevation gain 700 m. Round trip 26 km, Meet at N.V. Rec Centre parking lot at 7:30 a.m. Rak Oct. 16 and 23--Learn to make Christmas pinecone wreaths. N.S, Neighbourhood house. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m, het Oct. 16--Purchase tickets now for Oktoberfest celebration happening Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. St. Pius X Parish Hall, 1150 Indian River Dr. Refreshments, food, live band. $12 per person. Tick- ets available on pre-sold basis only. Call Beth Darby 929-7190. . tar Oct. 17--Red Cross blood donor clinic. LGH, Medical Day Centre, 200 E. 15th St., N.V. 2-8 p.m. tee Oct. 17--Finaacial Planning for Women seminar. Presented by People’s 45 - Wednesday, October 12, 1988 ~ North Shore News Law School and W.V. Library. Semi- nar Rm., W.Y. Library, [950 Marine Dr. 7-9 p.m, Info: 926-3291. whet Oct. 17--Lecture on aspects of Waldorf School curriculum. Vancouver Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christophers Rd., N.V. 8 p.m. First in a series of 6 free lectures on consecutive Mondays. Info: 985-7435, fen Oct. 17 and 24-Learn tarot card reading. N.S. Neighbourhood House. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 17--Orff/Kodaly music lessons for preschoolers. Eagle Harbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. Mondays to Dec, 12, Three levels. Info: 921-7425, nat Oct. 17--Penticton Retirement Centre ‘Tuneagers,’ much travelled group of seniors, will be at Kiwanis Lynn Manor, 2555 Whiteley Ct., N.V. 2 p.m. wank Oct. 17--Juniper Tree Puppets adult puppetry course. Theme: Intro to his- tory of puppetry as healing art for children. Look at autumn puppet shows and hands-on workshop. Spon- sored by Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christophers Rd., N.V. 8-10 p.m. Cost $6. Info: Susan Down 929-7051, wee Oct. 18--Red Cross blood donor clinic. LGH, Medical Day Centre, 200 E. 15th St., N.V. 2-8 p.m. ant Oct. 18--Color in Your Home: Heidi Holmer, design consultant, shows how to use color to good effect in choosing decor. Lynn Valley Library. 7:30 p.m. Free, but limited seating. WHAT'S GOING ON is 2 free sesvice provided for non-profit groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made In writ- (og, and received by our office at least one week in advance of the event. The News will do its best to ensure the dated items sppear in the paper af feast once before the event, but space con- straints may mit the number of submis- slous that can be printed. 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