B10 - Sunday, January 29, 1984 - North Shore News Date of event: *Brief description of event Place: Times(s): **Any brief: additional information: In order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in “What's Going on” gets ‘proper and timely coverage please use or follow the standardized form below to (day of week) * Three or four words ‘only. EG., “Rummage Sale,” “Children’s Films,” ‘Seminar for Single Parents," etc. ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS give us the details. ‘Further copies of the form can be picked from Reception at the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. . *“* Add, IMPORTAN T ‘NOTICE Due. to the popularity and volume. of What’s Going On, anriouncements must now be submitted onthe form provided, ‘which will be printed. in the paper or will be — available at the North Shore News, ‘What’s Going Onis a free service for non-profit com- munity groups’ ‘on the: North: ‘Shore. The News does its best to ensure that all-itemis appear atleast once before the event; however; space limitations make it impossible _. to guarantee that every single item received will run. For this reason, non-North Shore events are not normally | accepted. Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; and for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. — ~ North Shore News,- 1139. Enaanie Aveane, North: “Vancouver, V7™M 284. this week Sunday, January 29 - “North Shore Unitarian Church at its 10:30 a.m. service will welcome back. Rev. MacElrod who,, conti- -‘Muing his series on the Great Religions, will speak on Islam. The church at 370: ‘Mathers, West Van., is reached via Taylor Way," Stevens and Hadden. Children’s © Program and Nursery provided. ° es ¢ Monday, January 30 — Amnesty ‘International, monthly geheral ‘meeting, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Bivd., North Van., at 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Dr. F. Fattah, Pro- - fessor of Criminology, SFU, Na- tional Council Member, Amnes- ty International, English Speak- ing Section will speak on the sub- ~ ject of the death penalty. Ques- ‘tion period to follow. Please br- ing items for our Spring White Elephant sale. for more informa- tion, please contact Elspeth Richmond, 988-3706. eee Monday, January 30 — Women’s Aglow Fellowship, Avalon Hotel, 1025 Maine Drive, N. Van. 7 p.m. Fellowship, tea, cof- fee, 7:30 pm meeting. Guest speaker: Heidi Gahler, recently returned fom Germany minister- ing to women. the City Hall considered G.HeBrewer, Diractor CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER TENDER FOR SELECTIVE CLEARING & GRUBBING TEMPE HEIGHTS DEVELOPMENT Sealed Tenders for the above noted work wil! be received by the undersigned up to 400 PM. Wednesday. February 8. opened immediately after the closing time in- terested Bidders may be present tf so desired The project involves clearing and grubbing and selective clearing of approximately 9 4 hectares Plans, specifications and Tender documents may be obtained by bonatide contractors trom the Pur- chasing & Property Services Department, City Halt, 141 West 14th Street. North Vancouver Plans and Tender documents may be examined at Each Tender must be accompanied by a 10% Bid Bond The lowest or any Tendef not necessarily accepied Proposal containing negative bids will be Purchasing & Property Services Tuesday, January 31 -- Preschool Storytime, Seycove Library, 10 a.m. Children aged 3-5 invited for a special celebra- tion of Groundhog Day with ; shadow Puppets | and stories. “Tuesday, January 31 —- 7 pm Front Row Centre “Sports”? .at North Van City Library. 1. ‘‘Skiing in Europe’’. Norway and the Alpine ski paradise that stretches from France through Switzerland, Ita- ly, and Germany to Austria. Zer- matt, Cortina, Garmish- Partenkerchen, Lech and the all- important apres ski. 2.“*Ski New Horizons’’. Some lovely action scenes of ski areas in Austria, Switzerland, France and the U.S. 3. ‘First Goal -— Hockey’’. Need we say more? eo @ Tuesday, January 31 — Capilano Chorus, N. Van Chapter of Barbershop Harmony Socicty, Jay Cee hall, 1251 Lillooet Rd., near Cap. College, 8:00 pm. Guest night — all male voices in- vited. For info., call Don Dur- ward, 988-5982 Wednesday, February 1 -— The February gencral mecting of Capilano Rod & Gun Club will be held at 8 pm in the club house, east end of Ambleside Park. 1984 Tenders will be (name of month) for example: merchandise and/or attractions offered; title of films and shows; names of speakers; phone —~ number for information, etc. - **Winter - - collections. (numerical date) Wednesday, February 1 ~ North - Shore Business & Professional: - Women’s Club meeting, Avalon Motor Hotel, Marine Dr., N. Van. 7:30 pm. “International Night’’, $5.00 Coffee & Dessert, Res. 985-2223 or 985-6265 a Wednesday, February 1 -- Storytime Special, Capilano Library 10-10:30 am,. Shadow puppets and stories to celebrate Groudnhog Day. For children aged 3-5 years. ss Wednesday, February 1 — 1:30, Retirement Planning Seminar by Bert Wickham, covering RRRPs, ANNUITIES, RRIFs, income splitting etc. Please call Silver Harbour Centre, 144 East 22nd St., N. Van. to register 980-2474. / ‘eae Weduesday,” ‘February 1 - A “stamp club for boys and girls, 9-12, has been re-organized by the W. Van Seniors Activity Cen- tre. Meetings are scheduled for . every Wednesday afternoon, 3:30 pm, children withont stamps, who are interested i in the hobby, will be given beginners’ The club is spon- sored by the W. Van Seniors Stamp Club and will be led by Les Rimes, a member of the Royal Philatelic Society of eos Thursday, February 2 — Ground Hog Day! Lynn Valley Library 10:30 am. Kids aged 3-5 years are invited to come out of hiberna- tion for a special program of shadow puppets and stories. @ee Saturday, February 4 -- Calligraphy workshop, North Shore Neighbourhood House, 10 am-2 pm. An introduction to beautiful handwriting. Hand- writing called Carolingian Miniscule dating 1,000 years. Br- ing a lunch. Fee: $18. 987-8138 e@es Saturday, February 4 — Finc free week, North Vancouver City , 1Gam-4pm. All donors welcome. Library. All week, amnesty on all overdue North Vancouver Ci- ty library books. . &.9 © Sunday, February 5 ~— North . Shore Unitarian Church at its 10:30 am service will welcome Dr. Dorothy Goresky who will speak on ‘Breaking Down the Barriers’. The church at 370 Mathers, reached via Taylor Way exit, or Stevens and Hadden. Children’s ~ program and nursery provided. ees. : : Mons. & Weds., February 6-22 _ 4 Golf clinic for everyone. William Griffin Community Centre. 11:30-1:00 pm. Learn _ basic techniques. Call 986-2255 for. | more info. oes ‘Tuesday, February 7 — Seminars © -for Volunteers with ‘income tax, 9am-ipm. Cedar Rooms, Upper | building, Delbrook Centre, 600 West Queens, N. Van. Instruc- tors: Revenue Canada staff.,Ses- sions for both beginners and ¢x-. ptrienced- tax preparers. This training will: enable you to prepare simple tax returns for seniors and others on limited in- come. Phone 985-7138 to register. Te 3 e se . ~ Tuesday, February 7 - “‘Tales for Two's’, Capilano Library. 10 am: every. Tuesday, - Feb. 7-Mar.. 13. Special: ‘introductory storytime for 2 year ‘olds. Very popular at othe branches, so please pre-register early, 987-7633 ees Wednesday, February 8 ~ Valen- tine PJ Storytime, N. Van City Library, 7 pm. Songs, stories and games. Please note change in date, usually ist Wednesday eee . Weduesday, February 8 — New blood donor clinc, B.C. Rail Building, “200 W. Esplanade, Wednisday, Reheanry. 8 — North Van Aquarium Club, Room 206, ’ L Building, Capilano College, se- ’ gond: “Fuesday of.cach month at 7:30 p.m-* "Raffle, - Jar -Show, auction: _ eee ona Saturday, February Wa ~ “Heart- saver’*.,;CPR, from the ¥, Lyan =} Valley. ‘Library, :. DAS. am-i:15, +}, ~ including * practice ‘on. mannequin: ‘Fee is: ‘$10 1 Please - pm. Practical, video" film: and’ skill pre-register ‘at | the ’ ‘Y’, 926-5541 Suerady, Febranry action "Ss on auction, 1204 ‘Caledonia Avenue, N. Van., 7:00 pm. tickets $3.00 per includes “‘Frank ‘n Stein’” and admission. For fur- ther info., call 929-7981. Saturday, February 11 — ‘‘Heart- saver’? CPR, sponsored by Lynn Valley Library. 1:15-2:45 pm. Short practical course for those who saw the documentary film on'Channel 18, eveing of Feb. Tth. Fee is $10, please pre- regisicr at the “Y’, 926-5541. PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with Section 44(12) of the Assess- ment Act. Notice ts hereby given that the Court of Revision set up to hear Appeats against the Real Property Assessment Roti for SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 45 comprising CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF LIONS BAY NEW WESTMINSTER RURAL JURISDICTION 745 will hold ther fist sitting at District of West Vancouver — Municipal Hall 7950 17th Street West Vancouver, BC on FEBRUARY 1. 1984 at 10:00 AM Appellants will be notified as to the date and time of the hearing of thelr appeal. CR Smyth Area Assessor North Shore/Squamish Valley ° Ambleside Park. West Vancouver is. Wednesday, February 15 ~ “‘The Omnipotent Child’’, N. YanCity Library, 7-9 pm.:D1 Thomas Millar discusses ; this’ book -on discipline of children. ses Sunday, February 12 — The Capilano Rod & Gun club will: hold its. annual. ‘‘Red -Eye Salmon'Derby”’. Weigh-in time 3 pm in the:clubhouse-east end of .. In accordance with Section 44(1 2) of the Assess-. .. ment Act, Notice is hereby given that the Courtot ' | Revision set up to hear Appeals against the Real Property. Assessment Roll for SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 44 comprising: CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NEW WESTMINSTER RURAL — JURISDICTION 744 will hold their first sitting at: ,CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER — City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, B.C. 6 On FEBRUARY. AW 1984 at 10: ‘00 A. M. Appeilants: will be notified: as. 19 the date and time ” of the: ‘nearing of: thelr appeal. Cc. R. Smyth | Area Assessor «. North ‘Shore/Squamish Valtey oe : 4 ‘PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with Section 44(12) of the Assess- ment Act, Notice is hereby given that the Court of . Revision set up to hear Appeals against the Real Property Assessment Rol! for SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 48 comprising: CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH CORPORATION OF THE RESORT MUNICIPALITY OF WHISTLER | CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PEMBERTON NEW WESTMINSTER RURAL (Vancouver Rural and Lillooet Rural) JURISDICTION 748 will hold their first sitting at: DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH MUNICIPAL HALL 37955 - 2nd Avenue Squamish, B.C. on FEBRUARY 1, 1984 at 1:00 P.M. The Appeals against the Assessment Rolls tor the District of Squamish and Vancouver Rural District will be heard in the Municipal Hall at Squamish. The Appeals against the Assessment Roll for the Resort Municipality of Whistler will be heard at BLACKCOMB LOOGE, 4220 Gateway, Whistler, BC The Appeals against the Assessment Rolls tor the Village of Pemberton and Littooet Rural District will be heard in the Village Hall, Pernberton Appellants will be notitied as to the place and time ot hearing of thelr Appeal. C.A. Smyth Area Assessor North Shore/Squamish Valley