WHAT’S GOING ON MONDAY Jan. 20—W.V. University Women’s Club meeting, 7:45 p.m., W.V. Presbyterian Church, 2893 Marine Dr., W.V. Speaker: Olga Kempo. Subject: travelling alone. Info: 922-8289. eee ‘Jan. 20--Widows’ Network Mecting. New members welcome. Subject: self realization. 7:30 p.m., North Lonsdale United Church. Info: 984-8252. eee. Jan. 20-N.S. Women’s Aglow meeting. Interdenominational Christian women. Speaker: Parin Kanani. 7:30 p.m., Lynn Valey Full Gospel Church, 1160 E. 29th St., N.V. Info: 986-5420 or 980- 0124. wi. OOe Jan. 20--Lower Mainland Parkin- son’s Project. Designed to deter- mine what everyday difficulties are exerienced by Parkinsonians, their families and friends and how they cope with these. To participate call Mary at 421-7101. ees San. 20--Ongoing to March 25. Rehad & Aduptive Fitness. Pro- . gram for. participants who are re- covering from neurological disorders (CP, MS, Parkinson’s ‘Disease. 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., W.V..-Recreation Centre, 780-22nd BL, W.V. Info: 926-3266. . eee - Jan. 20-W. V.. Lapidary Club “meeting; 8 p.m.; Dogwood Rm., W.V- Recreation. Program includes a talk on Scrimshaw by Bill Dob-~ son,- who will display some of his work, including examples: of tools . thax he has made. Also: silent auc- tion featuring specimens from the _ Luhr Jensen collection. Info: 922-0072. ™“. eee "yaa 26~Ongoing to April 16. Rec- reational :co-ed volleyball games, 6:40-39:30 p-m., W.S. YMCA. In- ” fox 926-5541. + 808 Sen, 20—Ongoing to March 30. tic skating. Info: 987-play. * o eee “Jan. 20--Ongoing ° to "March - 30. - -Aduit: skate lessons on Mondays S from 10:15-11 a.m. Pre-registra- tion, required... Lonsdale recCentre. Info: ‘987-PLAY.! - Jan. - 20-Ongoing to March 31. .. Free English. classes. for adult women, Mon.-Thurs.. 9 a.m.- 12 p.m.,North Vancouver YMCA, 440 Hendry |. Ave. Register: 684-8825. Daycare available. aA eae Jen. >.20—Ongoing on Mondays. “Drop-in adult: men’s. basketball at, North . Shore “House, 7:30-10 p.m. Fee: $$ yearly _ membership. Info: 987-8138. eee Jan. 20--Ongoing to June. Senior Leaders, for people $8 yrs. & older, 7-9 p.m. Info: W.V. YM- CA; 526-5541.. . eee ‘Jan. 20~-Ongoinig alternate Mon. & ‘Wed. Earthsave Toastmasters Meeting. Learn public speaking; help: the ‘environment; ‘free. Info: Vickie, 987-8296. . pon eee Jan, 20--Ongoing. Bingo, 7:15 p.m. Royal: Canadian Legion, 123 W. 15th St., N.V. Info: 985-1115, " Jan. .20--Ongoing. Co-dependents ' Anonymous -' Meeting. Recovery program to- promote healthy rels- - tionships. 7:30. p.m. St. Martin’s Church, 195. North Windsor Rd., N.V. Info: Nancy or Bill, eves. 929-5742. eee Jan. 20--Ongoing. Parents Together. Self-help for parents troubled by. the problem behavior Neighbourhood © of their teenagers. Info: 588-5432. eee Jan. 20-Ongoing. The Friendship Toasimasters. 7:15 p.m., Capilano Branch, N.V. Dist. Library. Im- prove public speaking and social- ize. Everyone welcome. Info: Janet, 987-1009. Lt TUESDAY Jan. 21—Free speaker's evening, 7 p.m., The Serenity Shop, 228 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. Therapist Louise Long discusses a recovery from co-dependency plan. Info: 987-8726. ‘Jan. 21—Registered Nurses’ Assoc. of B.C. chapter meeting, 7:30 p.m., Evergreen House, board- toom, Lions Gate Hospital. “Speaker: Dr. Art Hister. Subject: Elements of a healthy lifestyle. In- fo: 987-4532. eee Jan. 21—Western style two step & jive dancing workshop. Info: N.S. ° Neighbourhood House, 987-8138. eee Jan. 21--Public general meeting of Lynn Valley Community Assoc. Agendu: proposed Northlands Golf Course & committee reports. 7:30 p.m., recCentre Lynn. Valley. Info: 987-0109 or 985-0066. . een Jan. 21—Extended support group for families of the chrenically, mentally iff; 4:30-6 p.m.; N.S. Mental Health Centre, 201-126 E. 15th St., N.V. Info: 660-1273. eee Jan. 21--Sumi brush painting workshop for adults & seniors. In- -fo: N.S. Neighbourhood House, 987-8138. - eee Jan. 23--W.V. Sketch Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Stephen's Anglican’ Church, 885-22nd St., W.YV. Guest artist: Sofronia Ylanan Mendoza. Everyone welcome. eee Jan. 21~Lega! clinics for women available. through Battered ~ Women’s Support Services & the UBC Law Students Legal Advice ~ Program. info: 822-5791. eee Jas. 21~N.V. Chapter of Children with Learning Disabilities, meeting, 7-9 p.m., Highlands Community School, 3150 Colwood, N.V. Info: 988-1477 or 988-8601. eoe . Jan. 21--Ongoing to April 7. N.S. Caregivers’ Support Society weekly meeting for people caring for ill or aging relatives. 1:15-3:15 . p.m., 8-103. W. 3rd St., N.V. Info: 983-2141. eoe Jan. 21--Ongoing Tues. & . Thurs. to March 26. Pre & post natal fitness with infant care available, 10:15-11:15 a.m., W.V. Recreation Centre. Info: 925-3266. eee Jan. 21--Ongoing to March 4. Yo- ga. 9:10-10:30 a.m., YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., N.V. Info: 926- 5541. eee a Jan. 21--Ongoing. Sweet Adelines Chorus Practise Night. 4-part harmony, barbershop music, new members welcome. 7:30 p.m., Highlands Community School. In- fo: Jan, 986-7864 or Linda, 929- 7061. . eee Jan. 21--Ongoing. Scottish Country Dancing. No partner required, 8 p.m., Carisbrooke School. Info: Helen: 987-5450. eee Jan. 21-Ongcing to March 33. Drop-in hockey, Tues. & Thurs. 11:45-1:15 p.m., full equipment required. Info: recCentre Lonsdale, 987-PLAY. eee Jan. 21--Ongoing on ist & 3rd Tues. of each month. N. S. Alzheimer support group meeting, 1044 St. Georges Ave, N.V., 7:30-9 p.m. Everyone welcome. Info 929-4244. eve Jen, 21--Ongoing to March 24, Ladies’ Business Curling League from 6:45-8:45 p.m. at Lonsdale recCentre. Please pre-register. In- fo: 987-PLAY. eee Jan. 21—Ongoing. B.C. Interstitial! Cystitis Assoc. support group meeting is every 4th Tues of each month. Info: Helen, 922-1407. ees Jan. 21--Ongoing. Capilano Chorus: Barbershop Singing. All invited, 8 p.m., Jaycee Hall, 1251 Lillooet Rd., N.V. Info: 926-7875. eee Jan. 21-Ongoing. Free. ‘Sahaja Yoga classes, 7 p.m., Delbrook Community Centre, 600 W. Queens Rd., N.V. Info: 921-0731. eee Jan. 21--Ongoing. Carousel Chorus. Mixed singers, no audition ‘necessary, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Queen Mary Community School, 230 W. Keith Rd. Info: Jeanne, eves. 985-7384, eee Jan. 21--Ongoing. N.S. Golden Rods & Reels welcome new members. Info: 986-8768 or 988- 1238. eed Jan, 21-Ongoing. N.S. CSA In- vestment Club meets 3rd Tues. of each month. New members wel- come, 7:30 p.m. Capilano United *Church, 1390 W. 22nd St., N.V. Info: 926-7280 or 988-1991. eon . Jan. 21-Ongoing. Discovery Bible Studies. Open to women of all faiths, preschool program & babysitting provided, 9:15 a.m., W.V. United Church, 2062 Es- quimalt Ave. Info: 985-3815. eee Jan. 21-Ongoing. Chess club meeting, lessons provided, Dogwood Rm., W.V. Recreation Centre, 780-22nd St., N.V. Into: . 984-9596. Jan. 21~Gngoing. M.E. or Chronic . Fatigue Syndrome Support Group. Meetings are every 2nd & 4th - Tues., 7 p.m., Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Bivd., N.V. Info 986-2696. _ ene. Jen. 21~Ongoing Tues. & Thurs. Co-ed fitness classes, 7-8 p.m. Westover Community School. Info: 987-1809. . ees Jan. 21--Ongoing. North American Chronic Pain Association self-help and support group meeting. Info: Joan, 985-8304. ’ eee Jan. 21--Ongoing. Capilano Com- munity Services is accepting calls for information on volunteer posi- tions. Info: Joan, 988-7115. eos Jan. 21--Ongoing Ist Tues. of each month. N.V. Newcomers’ Club General Meeting. Activities and social events for all women new to + N.V. Info: 985-1276 or 986-6474. WEDNESDAY Jan. 22~Canada Dry Scholarship Tournament, hosted by -N.V. Minor Hockey Assoc., 7:15 p.m., recCentre Lonsdale. 3750. For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in’ Wednesday’s North Shore Now section. Info: 669- - D.O.N.A.T.E. — ‘‘Whistier’ is a very nice young neutered Siamese (in photo). Phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also needing homes grey four-month-old kitten; grey young part-Persian; black young part-Persian; black with white paws and nose seven-month-old kitten; pairs of black adult cats. Phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD needs good homes for four-month pure bred Dalmation; pure bred Bichon; 2-year pure bred Red Husky; 10-week Lab x pups; mature pure bred Lhasa Apso. Many young, healthy cats. Call 988-7461 for dogs and 980- 4007 for cats. Sunday. January 19, 1992 - North Shore News - 33 HOROSCOPES Angel of light: Let unconditional | love set you free IF WE refuse (for whatever ‘‘reason’’) to accept life’s ex- periences (which, after all, we are creating) with love in our hearts, then we simply ground. curselves more fixedly to the plane of solidified thought formation, causing a greater amount of substance to ensoul that into which we - have placed negatively-charged vitality. However, the more we are will- ing and able to unconditionaliy love a person, place or thing — whether physically, emotionally, intellectually or spiritually — the more we set that “‘other’’/ “ourselves”’ (same thing) free. Two old sayings bear this out .. “Love is the tie that binds,”’ yet it is also said that, ‘‘that which binds you is that which sets you free.”’ Freedom lies, also, on the “other side’? of necessity and re- sponsibitity. A colleague, on Satum — Angel of Discipline: ‘‘In the deep darkness of grief and pain, I found the angel of light again. She wore no lovely garment of white but was garbed in robes as deep as night. I saw in her arms no flowers fair, instead, a crucifix | nestled there. She didn’t walk with joyous tread or offer me relief from dread. But I feit her pexce and quiet power and knew in that night of. awe-filled hour ... she -was the angel of-eternal dawn. Lifting her hood I ‘saw her face and knew the glory that hid her grace. From earth blinded eyes too dim to see ... that only through her, could we ever go free!’ Jan. 19 to 25, 1992 - ALL SIGNS Whether it floods uncon- tsolably or drains away and- causes a drought, water undoubt- edly holds mystery and well-hid- den depth. ‘The water signs who inherently possess this life-sustaining element . are Cancer, Scorpio and : Pisces. These elements of us are endowed with deep-flowing emotional and empathetic natures, and contain an unfathomable ability of un- conditional love. However, if compassion and sensitivity are absent and a sense of apathy and callousness exists, then the floodgates of the water signs are closed. ARIES (March 23-April 20) Things come together as of Sun- day’s Full Moon, Aries. Monday and Tues- . day are for probiem solving. Further cre- ative ideas come, mid-week. Friday is for action regarding a significant person in your life. Saturday, good for shopping. Gs TAURUS (April 21-May 21) Communication challenges as of Sunday’s Full Moon, Taurus. Family dif- ficulties, as of Monday. Romance, Tuesday evening. More romantic opportunity, Wed- nesday. Thursday, business before pleasure. Friday, you are more efficient. Soften your judgment, Saturday. TL GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Sunday’s Full Moon_is good for communing with co-workers, Gemini. Early week could be quite inspirational. Mid-week is for ‘*first gear."" Domestic interests favored, Thursday. Weekend activity may benefit financially. & CANCER (June 22-July 23) Sunday’s Full Moon supports . self-promotion, Cancer. You could develop an important business alliance, early week. Wednesday, details, details! Pay more at- tention to the home-front, Friday. Satur- - gay, bond with your partner. ? LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Sunday’s Full Moon, Leo, suggests Robert HEAVENS ABOVE | - that you take better care of your health. Use ’ your imagination, Tuesday.,Go for a new enterprise, - mid-week. fe. your : ag- gressiveness, : Friday. “Vitality on the up- swing, Saturday. wt, VIRGO (Aug. 24Sept, 23) Sunday's Full Moon, Virgo, ‘stimu lates emotionally, Consider: priorities, Mon- day. Many options open up, mid-week. Let . stop you, Thursday. Avoid specula- _ tion, Friday. Saturday, guard your tongue. “ cy a) ad LIBRA (Sep 24-Oct. 23) portunity abounds as of Career_o; Sunday’s Full Moa, Libra, Nurture: per- sonal goals, Monday. Could be an impor- tant phone call, Tuesdzy.. Rewarding devei-. opments mid-week. Socialize, Friday. Con- fidence could be high, Saturday: aoe ‘SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Redefine your objectives: as Sof. Sunday’s Full Mooa, Scorpio. Bids your . _ time, Monday. if you want’ more money, mid-week, ask for.it. Avoid self-indulgence, Thursday. Operate behind the scenes, Fri- day. You're good at that. Saturday, relax. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec: 2n . : Sunday's Full Moon spells partner- ship co-operation. Communication is. im- portant, Monday. Tuesday. is‘ for’ caution. Mid-week,. be decisive. Mixed trends,. Fri- day. A clandestine plan could succeed, Saturday. : . Seen 3 GAPRICORN (Dee. 22. Jan. 20)' : Chalienging relationship develop- Recent loss? ments continue, Sunday. Disappointed? This too shall pass.’ Mid-- © ~~ week, emphasis on wider interests. Good news, Thursday. More progress, Friday. Saturday, you become better informed. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) ° RN Watch your health, Aquarius, Cool it, business-wise, Monday. Reconciliation, Tuesday. Mid-weck, money. is freed up. Better organized, Friday. Balance is the key, Saturday. Don't exaggerate. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Relationship differences could oc- cur as of Sunday’s Full Moon, Pisces, Work schedule discombobulated, Monday. Ask partner for support, Tuesday. Creative urges aroused, mid-week. Money issues continue, © Friday and Saturday. Robert Aiken is an interna- tionally known astrologer/ metaphysician, therapeutic counsellor and workshop leader of 30 years’ experience. He offers in-depth, substantive astrological readings as well as empowering therapeutic counselling sessions. Contact Carole: 429-4049. oo