pmenineier £ E BS NEWS photo Cindy Goodman DEA#iNE PEDERSEN reflects on the abundance of great buys and gift ideas to be found at Pier 96 Fizamarket, located in the 100-block of East Esplanade in North Vancouver. Tour group offers nocturnal kayaking trips From page 39 more people discover the ‘Squamish Valley has more to offer than her flashy younger sister, _ Whistler, not only in rock-climb- -ing, but in lake and river kayak- ing,. windsurfing, hiking and mountain-biking as well. And it’s closer. The Full Moon Paddle worked out to just cver $40 after tax; small change. for an experience you'll never forget. Two-hour hiking and moun- tain-biking tours are $24 and $29 respectively. three-hour outings run $59 (kayak), $34 (hiking) and $45 {mountain-biking), or Everything Outdoors can arrange customized outings at your request. Longer (over three hours) tours For the entire month of November we're taking the cutting shears to our prices. You can save between 10-50% on More energetic: 44 Having done it in the dark, I can't. wait to try it again in daylight. 99 include lunch. If you want to go the whole nine yards, with a week’s notice they can offer an authentic salmon barbecue prepared by members of the Squamish Nation by the river or lake. If you want to head off on your ever offered. a beautiful selection of first quality cotton prints and upholstery fabrics. There are no holds or loans during this special fall sal quantities are limited. Kerrisdale-2045 W.4 1st Ave., 266-3611 »and please remember, Two convenient locations to serve you. North Vancouver- 1180 Marine Drive, 986-1906 — John Moore own, they'll rent you a mountain bike for $6 an hour or a kayak for $10 an hour. For more information, contact Everything Outdoors Ltd. at 898-4199, or write c/o Box 15, Brackendale, B.C. VON 1 HO. Bring your sense of adventure. So shop early for the best selection and the absolute lowest prices we have DECORATIVE FABRICS Monday-Saturday, 9:30-5:30 pm; Sunday, Noon-4pm Give to UNICEF today FOR MANY Canadians UNICEF's little black and orange boxes are as much a symbol of Halloween as pumpkins and ghosts. Schoolchildren have been taking UNICEF boxes with them for 38 years, collecting pennies ang small change to help support UNICEF projects in developing countries. Last’ year, Canadian children collected $3.6 million for UNICEF, This year the need is greater than ever, When gremlins, goblins and ghosts come to your door this evening, give generously — a little does a lot. For more information contact UNICEF B.C. at 874-3666. We’re starting our Pops Series wtih a Mouskouri Its the incomparable, enthralling, exquisitely alluring Nana Mouskouri, Capturing raves from critics and hearts from admirers arouad the world. First ina stellar line-up in the VSO Pops series. “Song then becomes prayer, idea, hate, sadness, pain, fear, sigh, joy, home, love and finally life.” Nana. Gem Concerts} Thrilling new audiences, captivating old friends, surprising and delighting all. is the VSO Pops. This year join Nana, Newton Wayland the “Pops Maestro”, Doe Severinson, Johnny’ s incredible musical director and a that’s « Series Sponsor Nov. 5,6,7 . Nana Mouskouri Newton Wayland, conductor Jan. B15 Clyde Mitchell, conductor Katherine Terrell. soprano Mark Dubois, tenor Lewis Dalle ion Schlanbusch, baritone “Opera to Broadway” April 8,9 Newton Wayland, conductor Doc Severinson, trumpet “Classy, Brassy & Sassy” vasy to love, Again and a vast af other very special guests in the series. in. ies savings are rompared to single ticket prices. MAIL 3~POSTE Caneea Dont Corporation ‘Sevate conpeuwn det pected Nov. 6 Convert Sponsor Dee. 3,4 Newton Wayland, conductor “The Fiedler Tradition” Feb. £112 Neavton Way land, conductor Elizabeth Falpe. harp “Sophisticated Ladies” May 6,7 Murry Sidlin, conductor Dennis James, organ “Hollywood's Film Music” Sergiu Comissiona, Music Director Aqncouver Symphony Creches,