NEWS photo Paul McGrath . Boyd, 2, gets a close look at a ‘Christmas tree by Vivian Mcintosh. This tree: and many’ “other: items: will. be on sale at the Ferry Building Gallery’s Christmas Art and G Gift sale, C Dec. 5 to 17. - : You can send a C hristmas: Card — fesinty thousand of your friends. : Never mind all that postage, send your ‘Christmas. Greetings in our - attractive, full-colour feature. : ; Plus the North Shore News will “donate 1/3 of all proceeds to charity. ‘BULLETIN BOARD From previous page Park Royal Shopping Centre to Dec. 23. For more infor- mation call 874-3666. Ongoing onsor a North Shore . family this Christmas. Call the » North Vancouver Christinas Buceau at 984-9627. Ongoing to Dec. 24, facili- ty opening to closing NVRC- Christmas crafts lobby tables. Tables are avail- “able at all rec centres on a per Sunday, December 3, 2000 - North Shore News - 43 day basis. Tables are $25. Call 987-7529 for more infurma- tion. Saturday and Sunday to Dec. 23, noon-4 p.m. Strofling entertainment at Capilano mail. Ongoing to Jan.2 70 = festively decorated trees on display at the Festival of Lights 2000 at the Beach House at Dundarave Pier. Vote on your favourite tree and make a donation to the Harvest Project. Ongoing to Dec. 23, 9 . a.m.-9:30 p.m. Buy your Christmas tree at the Scouts fund-raising sale in Parkgate Village. Mon-Fri 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. and. Sat/Sun 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. All proceeds to Deep Cove Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Ventures. Ongoing to Dec. 24, daily Buy your Christmas tree at the: West Vancouver Scouts Christmas tree for at Park Royal South (behind the bowling alley). Net proceeds to support Scouting in West. Vancouver. Ongoing to Jan 2, 9:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Christrnas — Festival of Lights at. Park and Tiltord Gardens. The lights are turned on every day from 4:30-9:30 p.m. Free admis- sion to the gardens. A com- munity project organized by The Rotary Club of Lions Gate to help “Youth at Risk.” Ongoing to Jan. 2 The Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain. Daily fes- tive activities — including Santa’s North Pole Workshop, ice skating. and sleig rides. For more infor- mation contact Guest services at 980-9311. —Compiled by Sharon Cocomile Fax your event information to 985-2104 or e-mail . : Residents of the District of North Vancouver have already spoken 88% of respondents to last year’s district-sponsored survey said they were either “satisfied or very satisfied with the level of — services provided by the district” and 80% of respondents rated “acceptable or better the value of District services relative to taxes paid. ” Now the District Council wants you to pay for another survey to | ask the same types.of questions — all over again. What gives? Does this Council find it too risky to do their job and j manage the © District? Many District workers and residents believe that some District of North Vancouver Councillors have another agenda. We think | they’ll keep sending out surveys until you (the public) give them . _ the. answers they want. So, as long as you reject privatizatio public services, increased user fees and ductions, in servic expect. more surveys of public opinion. Phone, write, fax or email District of North Vancouve! Councillors. Tell them to stop the games and Bet on. with the: work they were elected to do. : : dbell@dnv.org, ecrist@dnv. org, bdenault@dnv.o org, hndunstort@anw org jharris@dnv.org, dmackay-dunn@dav.< org, huni org Tell them to take the risk and manage the District: instead of. risking the ‘quality of public service we enjoy. ‘Tell them Public Works!