NEWS photo Mike Wakefieid A fair for the season ALEX and mom Clare Stedman are all set for North Lonsdale United Church's annual Candy Cane Fair, which runs Saturday, Nov. 18 from 10 a.m. te 2 p.m. ‘Fall is here, So put you: . se with our Special Offer. Public Notice & Winter Burning BATS Conditions Effective immediately, and untii further notice, Wiater Burning Conditions as described in Section 24.1 of the ‘Forest Fire Prevention and Suppression Regulation (B.C. Reg. 169/95) are declared within the CoastaJ Fire Centre. Fires larger than a typical backyard burning pile must foilow all provincial government regulations including the Open Burning Smake Control Regulation (B.C. Reg. 145/93) and require a burn reference number. The Coastal Fire Centre covers all area west of the height of land on the Coast Mountain Range from the U.S./Canada border at Manning Park to Tweedsmuir Park ia the north and also includes all of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. For more information about open burning, please visit our web site at http://www.for.gov.be.ca/protect or call the Coastal Fire Centre at (250) 951-4222. BULLETIN BOARD PATTERNS CAN BE BRO- KEN — VIOLENCE CAN BE STOPPED: Monday, Nov, 13, 7-9:30 p.m, #1- 1718 Marine Dr, WV. Info: 926-7522. NORTH SHORE STREAMKEEPERS: Nest meeting is Tuesday, Nov 14, £:30-p.m., Distnet hall, 355 W. Queens Rd. ltems to be dis- cussed include the annual coho spawner surveys, Evervone welcome. ese TOGETHER AGAINST VIOLENCE SPECIAL DIS- PLAY: Wednesday, Nov. 14. 12:45-2:15 p.m., Birch build- ing, Capilano College. Counsellor’s available. Info: 985-7138, local 110. eee AUTHOR VISITS: Douglas Coupland, will discuss his new book City of Glass, a personal photo essay on Vancouver. Vednesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m., West Van Memorial Library. Pre-registration required: 925- 7400. Sunday. November 12, 2000 - Nort: Shore News - 35 PARENTS TOGETHER, 3 mutual-help/support program for parents having difficulty with their teenavers, is holding an information session for North Shore parents on Tuesday, Nov 14, 7:30 p.m.. North JL onsdale — Gnited c “hurch, 3380 Lonsdale, NV. Pre: register: 325-0550. eee CAREER CHOICES: SIN- GLE MOMS RETURNINC TO PAID WORK: Tuesday, Nov 14. 10:30) am-noon. Free workshop, coffee and scxializing. Register: 984- 6009. eee SEYMOUR SALMONID SOCIETY: Annual general meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7 pm., Rice Lake Learning Lodge. If you are interested in SY, ntroduct tng Disney? 3 Cal: ornta WN renture / Disney's newest theme park is opening in California February 8, 200!. Now you can explore a brand-new theme park where guests will be immersed into the California spirit through the magic of Hollywood, the thrills of a beachfront boardwalk and the adventures of the great outdoors. And it's ail right next door to Disneylands park in California, find out more details, check getting involved calf Brian Halabourda at 583-4570. eee EYEWITNESS TO HISTO- RY SPEAKER SERIES: Tuesdays, Nov. 14, 21, 28, 12:30-2:30 p.m. The N Van Muscum and ElderCollege of Capilano College present this senes that explores the chal- lenges faced by various immi- grant groups who came to B.C. Register: 984-4906. eee BECOME A BIG SISTER: Information night, Wednesday, Nov. 15, NV. City Library, 121 W. L4th St. If you are 19 years or older and want to pro- vide support, guidance and friendship to a young gir, call 873-4525 to register. —Campiled by Sharon Cacomile where the magic began. To out disneyland.com. Teco CALIFORNIA i