30 - Wednesday, January 21, 1987 — North Shore News SURO ee Re THE NORTH Shore Chamber Music Society will present a selec- tion of favorites for strings at its next concert scheduled for Jan. 23 at Centennial Theatre. Under the direction of Philippe Etter, best known as violist with the Purcell Quartet, the orchestra has developed a repertoire from Mozart to Mahler. The Jan. 23 performance will also include works by Handel, Janacek and Percy Grainger. Har- pist Heidi Krutcen will join in for Gustave Mahler’s Adagietto. Tickets are $3.50 each and will be available at the door. Adimis- sion price for students and seniors is $2.50 and there is no charge for children under 12. Wanting to sell a car, a truck, a motorcycle, an RV or a carnper? Here’s some important news that will put cash in your pocket and Lecture a smile on your face. respond S INTRODUCING news CLASSIFIED to loss WHEN YOU lose someone you love, you sometimes fee! over- whelmed by grief, loneliness and fear. - North Shore Family Services is sponsoring a one-night lecture, Responding to Loss, on Thursday, Jan. 22 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The fee is $8. Also, a six-week support group, Grieving and Loss, will begin Thursday, Jan. 29 from 7:30 to 10 p-m. The fee is $40. Group leader Jessica Easton will work with the group to provide both personal support and understanding of the grief process. North Shore Family Services is located at #303 - 126 E. 15th Street in North Vancouver. For more in- formation call Claudia Webber at 988-5281." days dollars ® Private party advertisers only @ All Automotive Classifications Starred in Index ¢ Must be consecutive insertions @ No changes, no refunds for early cancellations + ‘ ia)