48 - Wednesday, January 13, 1988 - North Shore News BROOM-HILDA WHAT AN ODP PLACE. ONE COPY OF "STAR WARS AN? 450 COPIES OF THE bongo ON THE FASTRACK --AND MELODY SEES “bv ALL THE Tie, BUT NEVER. AND CONSULTANT, BUT NEVER, MAKES A COMMITMENT/ GIVES ED ANY AUTHORITY! ERR Bares FLINTSTONES — BUT 7MAT ONE 1S DIND'G! WELL, T AIN'T SAYIN’ ANOTHER WORD! MERS SONG | {READ THAT BABES LACKTHEABLITY TO ¥ CERN WHAT'S SIGNIFICANT.IN THEIR - 3 ENVIRONIMENT, SO THEY TAKE LIFE: BS MUST A SERIES OF 24 RANPOM : Bass Of Yano vont you WORRY A GIT ABOUT . YOUR SURGERY, ~ MR. PERKING ANIMAL CRACKERS Ce THE PROBLEMIS WENE APS JUST HAD THO MUCH DARN RAIN THIS YEAR! ENERYONE Does THINGS WITH (ty ONLY HALFWA?! / Nae “1 GUESS THAT EXPLAINS M? PAYCHECK. ACEP AES cM IH I | FINERIAIS! =] LE uoHl “¥OSS out for bi blood you donate three people will have a better chance of recovering » from illness, accident or surgery.”? MAKE IT a New Year’s resolution ; to become’a blood donor. _ January is ‘a time when the Red ; that ‘modern © i Samo! Cross has trouble maintaining its reserve of blood products for the 74 B.C. hospitals depending on its blood service. “Giving a blood donation is your chance to be a hero in 1988,”" says Red _ Cross spokesperson The ! ing is a list of upcom- Di Gabriellé Mihot“Forach unit of. irig*:blood . donot “¢linics,’ orf'the' Vancouver. >" Minot explains medical technology allows greater utilization of blood. Each unit of blood is separated into its major components: red blood cells, plasma and platelets. The following is a list of upcom- North Shore: Thursday, Jan. 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at BC Rail, lobby, 221 West North Van- couver, Esplanade, Monday, Jan. 18 and Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 2 to 8 p.m. each day at Lions Gate Hospital, Medical Day Centre, 200 E. 15th a . shares, RRSPs,. RRIFs. Everyone wel- - come, Pre-register: 980-2474, tee What’s Going On_____ From pags 47 Sunday, January 17--Deep Cove Chamber Soloists string quartet per- form. Presentation House Gallery. 8 p.m. Tickets in advance only. info, reservations: 986-1351. Adults $8, stu- dents and seniors $7, ene Sunday, Janunry 17--N.V. Rec Centre Outdoor Club cross-country ski trip. To Rainbow Lake, Whistler area. Leader: Martina Jacgar 435-8174, Meet N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale, 7:30 a.m. eee Sunday, January 17--Comebdack workout. W.V. Rec Centre. 9-10:15 a.m. Free workout to kick off new year, door prizes, 10 instructors. Can come dressed as favorite sport person- aiity or cheerleader. eee Sanday, Jacaary £7--N.S, Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N.V. Histor- ical View, through Jan., Birk’s Rm. Lavidary, through Jan., Gibson Rim. Wed.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987- 5618. . eee Sunday, Janmary 17—Station Museum, Mahon Park, 16th St. and Jones Ave., N.V. Includes unusual items, fire equipment, sports equipment and old tins. Sundays 1:30-4:30 p.m. Free. In- fo: 987-5618. eae Monday, January ‘18--Assertiveness Training. Suthertand Sec. School, 1860 Sutherland Ave., N.V. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Services Society, 303-126 E. tSth St., N.V., 988-5281. eee Monday, Jasuary £8--N.S. Toastmasters. YMCA, 16th and: In- glewood, W.V.. 7:15-9:30 p.m. Info: 987-0452 or 987-7294, Lo. oes. . os Monday, Jaguary 18-W.V. Lapidary Club mecting. Dogwood. Rm.,. W.V. Diamondr | in. Central: Africa. Visitors welcome, 0: es Coa © oe : Moaday, January 18--Weight management course. N.V. YMCA. 7-9 p.m, for 10 weeks. Free introductory session. fsivo: 986-0388. “1. .@@@ 7 eran Moeday, January 18—-Financial semi- nar. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd, St...1:30- p.m... Topic: , preferred Monday, January 18~Bingo. Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St, N.V. 1315-4 p.m, Everyone welcome. eee Monday, January 18--N.S. Keep Well walking club for adults over 50. Meet N.S. Neighbourhood House. 9:30 a.m. Rain or shine. Free transportation to walking site. Return by 11 a.m, Info: 987-8138. woe Monday, Janeary 18--N.S. Keep Well weekly drop-in for adults over 50. 11 a.m. N.S. Neighbourhood House. Wellness featured, including health issues, personal business counselling, socializing. Lunch available for small charge. eee Monday, Januery 18—Parent support group for those trying to cope with unacceptable teenage behavior. Practis- ing Toughlove. Info: Sandy 929-6142 (evenings), Linda 988-2732 or Susan 984-2190, ees Morday, Januzry 18--People’s Law School presents RRSPs, a Consumer's Guide. 7-9 p.m. Seminar Room, W.V. Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Free. Pre-register: 926-3291. eee Moaday, Jamosry 18-Public info meeting for interested palliative care volunteers. Lions Gate Hospital auditorium. 7-9 p.m. Info: Claudiz Webber, N.S. Family Services Society, 988-5281. eee Monday, January 18--Teddybear storytime. Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia Ave. 7:15 p.m. Children ag- ed 3 and up invited for bedtime stories each Monday. ene Monday xed Tuesday, Jaanary 18 and 19--Blood donor clinic. Lions Gate Hospital. 2-8 p.m. New donors wel- come. : . een Tuesday, Janeary 18—-W.V. Chess Club. 7:30-31 p.m. W.V. Reo Centre, Dogwood Rm. Few membership vacancies still open. Guests welcome. Info: 926-1661. . * ot eee : , Tuesday, Jenaary 19—RNABC pot luck dinner. Home of Audrey Stegen, 3653 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. 7:30 Pm. -- ene Toesday,. January £9--Preschool storytime for children 3-§ years. Lynn -Valicy Library. 10:30 a.m. on selected items Porsche Design. ‘Dunhill | Georg Jensen Alessi Swatch Cross . Elysee Sheaffer Mont Blanc St. Moritz - -& other fine lines.