BS - Sunday, October 23, 1983 - North Shore News EE what's going on Ee this week Sunday, October 23 — Final date to order chickens. La Maison d’Accueil Societe Francophone Rive Nord has organized a chicken sale to raise funds for its various projects, including the purchase of equipment for its preschool. Fresh, Grade A, chicken can be purchased by the case of approximately 30 Ibs. each. A non-refundable deposit of $15.00 is required with each order. For info call 985-0349 or 980-8474 or 984-8773. x * * Sunday, October 23 — Fitness workout supporting families for children and the hunger project. Join in a fabulous fitness workout to music at Delbrook Community Centre, Queens Road and Stanley, Sunday, Oct. 23 2-3:30 p.m. *® * « Sunday, October 23 — at 7:30 p.m. Marriage Enrichment Film Series featuring Dr. Carl Brecheen and Dr. Paul Faulkner. West Vnacouver Baptist Church, 450 Mathers. 922-0911. Film No. 2. ‘‘The Trouble With Us is Me.”’ * * * Sunday, October 23 — A Peace Community Church Fellowship at 2 p.m. at the Delbrook Com- munity Centre, Boardroom, 60 W. Queens, North Van. This will be a service of inflow and outflow for the purpose of heal- ing or those seeking inner peace. For further inforamtion § call 986-8412. * * x Sunday, October 23 — North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers West Van (off Taylor Way) at its regular 10:30 service will welcome the Rev. J. McRee Elrod who will speak about **Buddhism’’. This is second in a series on World Religions. Children’s Program and Nursery run concurrently with the ser- vice. For further information call 926-4206. x © Sunday, October 23. — North Vancouver Veterans Council Pre-Armistice Day Church Parade at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, 1301 E. 18th Street, Lynn Valley. with Pastor E.H. Lewis officiating. Fallin at 10:30 a.m. Service at 11:00 a.m ~~ *® Monday, October 24 — mecting for Amnesty Interna- tional (North Shore Group) which meets on the last Monday of every month at Highlands United Church, Edgemont Bivd at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will feature a talk and discussion on Human Rights issues Anyone interested in joining tn this work on behalf of prisoners of cons cience imprisoned for the non violent expression of their opi nions, the peaceful practice of their chosen religion, or for their color, sex, or ethnic origin oF language, is invited to attend this mecting Next n r * Monday, October 24 St Chtizens Association Branch No 4S: Johns Hall, §3th & Chester field Time 130 pi General business, followed by Bingo All Semors welcome n * * Tucsday, October 25 Lynn Valley Old Age Penaioners Organization No 41, will hold a Fall Tea and sale of Home Bak ing at 130 pm in the United Church Hath, 3201) Min Highway Admission $1 00 Gills White Flephant Lunch 12 - 3:30 Adult $6 Cpryitt cagtthee Pepe test tiqen f Church Office St. John’s Church FALL FAIR Friday, Oct. 28/83 12 noon - 9 p.m. Jewellery Books Hats Vegetables Baking HOT TURKEY SUPPER 3 SITTINGS fs ne DOOR PRIZES AT SUPPER on ott ' Tuesday, October 25 — Highlands Neighbours’ Seniors cordially invites you to attend an Open House at their Centre in Highlands Community School, 3150 Colwood Dr., N. Van. For further information please call 985-3514 (Ellie). ~«* ®* * Tuesday, October 25 — Truth Rebekah Lodge No. 28, St. Johns Hall, 13th & Chesterfield. Time: 7:30 p.m. General Business & First Nominations. ~*~ * * Tuesday, October 25 — All Can- didates meeting by the West Van- couver Electors’ Association at St. David’s United Church at Taylor Way at 7:15 p.m. x & * Tuesday, October 25 — After School Club — every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, from 2:30-5:00 p.m. at North Shore Neighbourhood House. ex- Perienced instructors plan with children, ages 6-12 yrs., ac- tivitities such as floor hockey, crafts, drama, woodwork, etc. Fee: $7.00 House membership. For more information call North Shore Neighbourhood House at 987-8138. * * * Wednesday, October 26 — Hallowe'en Special — Puppets, stories and songs for 3 to 5 year- olds at West Van Memorial Library. Please pre-register for this! ~~ * * Wednesday, October 26 — Baskets galore! Annua! sale of basketry made by the blind of the North Shore Handicraft class. At Capilano Mall. * * * Wednesday, October 26 — Discussion group for people who have multiple schlerosis. Fireside Room, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van., 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Program: Speaker from the Kinsmen Disabled Living Resource Centre. For further in- formation or transportation assistance call Faye Aubut, 926-1798; Sylvia Bendrodt, 922-8288, or Sigrid Bailey at the M.S. Society office, 263-3244 x * * Wednesday, October 26 — Reurement Financal Planning will be the topic of a free public lecture for semors at 1 30pm at Suver Harbor Centre, 144 East 22nd St) Bert Wickham, in dependent annuity consultant, will talk about RRSP’'s, RRIF‘s, minimizing taxes, imcome split ting and other financial strategies Call 980-2474 to register upcoming Monday, October 31 The North Shore Toastmasters are having a special guest might for prospective members 7 15 pm ar the YMCA, 17th and In glewood Improve your com munication — skills A special welcome to those having finan vial difficulties at this time * ry a Tuesday, November | binder sauon Mecting by the West Van Plectors’ Association at SI David's UWaned Church at Laylos Way at 7? 30pm * * * Tuesday. November 1 Alrheimer Association, BB ¢ (North Shore) will meet at Laons (sate Hospital, Seminar Rms | and 2 by North entrane Toys $2.50 Child $3 50 y no tifoe po6 11535 Speaker Jill Watt, R.N. ‘‘Some Coping Techniques for Caregivers’’. * * * Saturday, November 5 — Two- Two-Two in One! Book Sale at North Vancouver City Library, 121 West 14th St., and North Vancouver District Library, 1280 East 27th St. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Books 50¢. * * * Saturday, November 5 — St. Christopher’s Church, 1068 In- glewood Avenue, West Van, is holding its annual Christmas Bazaar on November 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be good buys in crafts, Christmas decorations, home baking, books, toys and quality used clothing as well as luncheon and many other attrac- tions for the whole family. * * * Saturday, November 5 — ‘‘The Fifteenth Annual ‘‘Elegant’’ Flea Market, West Vancouver United Church, 21st and Es- quimalt Ave., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everything we have for sale has been collected throughout the year. The funds realized through this endeavour go towards the Church’s Mission, Outreach and community seervices programs. If you require further informa- tion please call me at 922-3133. Thank you for your time and consideration. ~~ « * Saturday, November 5 — West Vancouver Secondary School presents Santa’s Super Stocking Stuffer Sale, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. West Van Secondary School, 1750 Mathers Ave., W. Van. Stock up on stocking stuf- fers for Chrisumas. All merchan- dise to be sold is new. There are toys, games, tools, electronic watches, calculators, stereo ac- cessories etc., most priced at under $10.00. Win a Zenith home entertainment § centre. Food and beverages will be serv- ed. Put November the Sth on your calendar! Pottery Workshop for all ages. Make one major piece or a sertes of smaller pieces. Each piece will give the student experience in basic handbuilding skills, through all stages including fir ing Phone 988-6166 There wit BOWEN ISLAND TRUST COMMITTEE NOTICE OF MEETING be a meeting of the Bowen Island Trust Committee to consider various items of business con- cerning Bowen Island at the conclusion of the Public Hearing on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1983 tn the Com- munity School. Bowen Island, BC M LEE. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Volunteers for seniors needed to assist our multidisciplinary team in meeting the varied needs of our residents to improve thier quality of life. We need you to help with one to one’s, driving, activity programs, the hair- dresser, special events, etc. We need your special skills and in- terests. Please call Cedarview Lodge at 984-4251 local 20. x & Pyjama Storytime. Are you in- terested in Thursday evening storytimes for preschoolers? If so, give us a call in the Children’s Department, 926-3291. x * * Friendship Bible Coffees. Want to turn over a new leaf? Join a Friendship Bible Coffee today. Contact Gwen Eagle at 922-0819 for more information. x * * if someone in your family has a drinking problem, you can see whatit’sdoing to them. But can you see what it’s doing to you? There is help available for you in Al-Anon. Cali for meeting time and place near you. 688-1716. * - North Shore Family YMCA on Inglewood is hosting a series of dinner party cooking lessons demonstrated by Deborah Bosdet who was most successful with this series last spring at the Panorama Club, West Van- couver. After the demonstration, all foods are tested accompanied by a suitable wine. For a detailed brochure phone 926-5541. Titles of events: A Tribute to the Sea, Feast for a King, Seafood Lovers’ Delight, Evening in Greece, Food Processor. x * * Need information? Call the North Shore Information and Referral Service at 985-7138 to find out where to obtain legal ad- vice, counselling, financial help, children’s services, housing or location of recreational and educational programs. Free Ser- vice. information also available at Capilano Community Services 988-7115. x *« * Are you a Dungeons and Dragons devotee? North Van- couver City Libary invites you to contact us so that we can start a new group. We need a Dungeon Master, preferably 16 or over, and members from grades 4 to 7.