w this week Monday, November 10 -- Energy Alternatives” - Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia 7:30 - 8:30 pm. Two informative movies: “Earth’s Furnace” (dealing with geo-thermal energy) and “The Wind Alternative.” Free. Monday, November 10 -- Senior Citizens’ Assoc. Branch No. 4 -_ regular meeting and Remembrance Day tribute to our veterans. St. John’s Church Hall, 13th and Chesterfield at 1:30 p.m. Come with some frends and enjoy a cup of tea with us. Tuesday, November 11 -- Parents without Partners will hold a meeting at St. An- drews Church Hall, 10th and St. Georges, N. Van. Doors 7:30 pm. Meeting 8:00 pm. All single parents warmly welcome. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Inf. 986- 5752. Tuesday, November 11 - Special Remembrance Day Skate from 12:30 - 2:00 pm at the Karen Magnussen Arena. Phone 984-9341 for further information. Adults - $1.00, Students $0.75, and Child $0.60, rental $0.50 Tuesday, November I! -- 9:30 - 11 a.m. Eurythmy Workshop at the Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christopher's Road, N. Van. Cost $5. At 6 pm, a Eurythmy Performance given by two eurythmists from Stuttgart, Germany. Cost $4. Eurythmy 1s movement, to poetry and to music ... come and explore! Phone 986- 7043, evenings for tckets and information. (Space ius limited, so please reserve ) Wednesday, November 12 Coping with Cancer Group, topic for discussion “Symptom Control” Lions Gate Hospital, Private Dining Room off the Terrace Cafetena 1Sth Street en- trance, 7 30 pm - 8 30 pm Open to anyone interested to share experiences. problems, fears about cancer Wednesday, November 12 North Vancouver City All Candidates meeting at Flementary 2151 30 pm oe Lonsdale School Avenue Lonsdale Wednesday, November 12 North Shore Historical Society Activity room of North Van City Labrary 7 OO po YOO pm Speaker Sally Carswell her book on the Lions Csate bospital 19OM LOMO bveryone Ns wedheoome foe Ente ON4 MAY Wednesday. Novembctr 12 Shaatang oar Caring Ihe North Shore Branch of the HOPSTA mites all wn terested pre school teachers home and partic apate on pen discussion with Karen Koubre ty the Primary con Soltant for the North Shore Nol Board accompanied " sa himdetgarten teaches aed oa ggade one teacher Wavange olomp oa Colleague te I vitally lity preortant ee UNE At “Mo pom tTae North Store Patnily YMeA ‘ 1735 Inglewood Avenue, (at 17th) W. Van. Cost: Branch members free, Non-Branch members $1.00. for info., call 985-2365 (days) 987-1781 (eves. ) oes Thursday, November 13, 14 and 15 -- Deep Cove Stage presents “The Hex”. 2151 Panorama Dr. Deep Cove, curtain — 8:00 pm. Comedy dealing with “Urban Wit- chcraft”. Tickets and Info.: 929-2998 /929-7831. Tharsday, November 13 -— Regular mecting of the Hollyburn Toastmistress Club at its new premises in the Inglewood Centre, 1734 Inglewood, West Van.,B.C. 7:45pm. Visitors welcome. Guest speaker Linda Princic on :“Dress for Success”. Thursday, November 13 -- North Vancouver-Burnaby Progressive Conservative Riding Association Annual General Meeting. 8:00 pm. Coach House Inn, 700 Lillooet, N.Van. Guest Speaker: Pat Nowlan, MP Annapolis Valley - Hants. Introduced by Chuck Cook, MP. Agenda: Election of Officers, Election of Delegates to the National Convention. For further info. 985-6463. Refresh- ments. ongoing Maplewood Pre-school Openings available in 4 year old program. For more information, phone Lucille at 929-7829 A new dance school has opened on the North Shore. The “North Shore Y School of Dance” 1s offenng modern yazz and classical Russian Ballet) for children and adults The classes are designed for total beginners, intermediate and advanced dancers, special boys and mens classes are also available For more in- formation call the “Y” at 926-5541 Volunteers are needed to assist with Seycove Drop In Centre If organizational abihtes hike children please Nelleme Fabbro for details at 98S JOS oF 7424 (messages) have and call you more YS B9-Sunday News, November 9, 1980 hat’s going on en Poe SANDRA CORNELL, PRESIDENT of the Retail Fashion Club at Capilano College displays a lamp she made which is for sale along with many other articles the students have created. As part of the Retail Fashion course, students learn boutique management and the public ts welcome to browse in their “Down South Gift Shop” open 11:30 to 1:30 pm Monday to Friday. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Thursdays through Dec 18 -— Lions Bingo, Cedar Room, West Van Rec Center at 8 p.m. Cash prizes. All proceeds to Lions Charity projects. Sponsored by West Vancouver Lions Club. Saturdays, October 11 and 25 -- Exploring likenesses and differences. North Vancouver City Library 980- What's Going On Deadlines Anpnoancements' for this section in our Wednesday edition should be delivered or mailed to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline ts 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. OS8L. special highly-acclaimed 9- 10 30a.m. This is a part semes, created by teacher Bette Hood to acquaint Children ages 8 and up and thew families with Canada’s ethmec peoples and to explore our atutudes and fechings to Canadians of all ongins An exctting and moving capemence HARRISON GALLERIES Alexander Marngon is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Daniel Izzard +: a oie Wednesday t vening November 14 OHO "SO pen cantih 3O porn YO22 Park oyal South) Maal Ubgogoer Level Weast Vian ouver i Pa 8) P’hihy EY) ov itiateon conity Devers gem. te We oh went Young blind mother requires volunteer to accompany her to “Drop-In” Tuesday mornings. Also needs someone to go to Baby Choic 2nd and 4th Wed- nesday afternoons. Contact Lois Craig, C.N.1.B., 321- 2311. Toastmasters International Is a non-profit educational organisation of Toastmaster clubs throughout the world. Toastmasters programs provide opportunities to develop skill in listening. thinking, speaking and leadership. Commencing September 8, 1980 the club meets every Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. in the basement of St. Andrews Church at the corer of St. George's and 12th St. in North Vancouver. Further details can be obtained by telephoning Pat IIingby at 294 1546 of Gerry O'Sullivan at 987-9548 Meeting Rooms available to North Shore clubs) and orgamizahions at the Maun Lynn Valley Branch of North Vancouver Distnet Library Some equipment is provided The fee ois nominal Piease call 984 0286 Single Parent Group mecis Each Monday at 7 30 p mat 1420 West 12th Ave. Vancouver, sponsored by the Canadian Kcumenica! Action FREE TO PUBLIC WEST VANCOUVER UNITED CHURCH 21st & Esquimalt - 922-9171 Ministers Rev Tom Oliver, Dr Paul McKinnon REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES: 94581115am Church Schoo! 9 45am infants cared for in nursery 3pm “A Little Afternoon Music” teaturing “Touch of Brass” Quintet Organist Rupert Lang ‘*At the going down of the Sun, & in the morning, we will remember them.”’ CAREERS IN TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specialized Courses will Prepere you for a position as: independent Travel Consuitant Tour Escort Travel Counsellor or other industry positions We can open the door to the exciting world of travei for you! TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 21583 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Tet: 886-2221 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER garbage collection on Remembrance Day Tuesday Nov. 1! Px k ups normally made on this day will be picked up on Wednesday Nov 12 Please hove your containers in thes regular location by 8 00 AM and leave them out until they are collected as crews will not be on thew regular routes and 11 will not be possible to call bock for missed contamner ys td Bridgman Acting City Engineer Open Public Discussions... toch Moncey in Novernitber at / “Sbrore FE CK Now th MO) poor thre ‘sor rerty vite your too yours witths threeen ia Msc usstoni cif this pest ane rent weary oof bite The Piace: 1215 West 16th Ave ) North Vancouver Some of the topics to be discussed are Dreams are Heatlity Soul Travetvs Astral Proyection fouerrysataeat vtrese 1215 West 16th Street North Vancouver n f t kK troreok on ‘Death Its Hlustons and more write ott 9420