16 - Friday, March 4. 1994 - North Shore News COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Annual Penguin Ski Challenge to benefit B.C. Lions Society PENGUIN SKE CHALLENGE... On Saturday, March 3, Mount Seymour is hosting the Clearly Canadian Penguin Ski Challenge. an annual fundraising event for children with disabilities. The fun- filled day includes a day of skiing, souvenir shirts, awards, thirst- quenching beverages, a BBQ lunch. and a once-in-a-lifelime opportuni- ty to dress like a penguin. A portion of cach $35 entry fee will be donat- ed to the B.C. Lions Saciety for Children with Disabilities. To reg- ister, call Mount Seymour at 96- 2261. BAPTIST CAR WASH... A fundraising car wash is being held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., tomorrow, Saturday, March 5, at a North Vancouver Chevron station, located at 3150 Edgemont Blvd. The funds will be used by the West Vancouver. Baptist Church to send a group of cight senior high school students to the Mexican town of San Felipe during spring break to ‘work -as volunteers with, the * Mexican Medical Ministries. For more information call 922-0911. : ‘VISION AWARENESS WEEK... ’ March: 6:12 is Vision Awareness Week. in the province, sponsored by the: -B.C. Association — of : Optometrists. A half-hour program, » “Life'is Worth Seeing” will air on the Knowledge Network at 11 a.m. - onSunday; March 6,-and repeats at 3 pan. on Saturday, March 12. ” FREE} ‘NFB VIDEOS... West . Vancouver: Cultural Services is “screening: National Film Board _ (NFB) movies twice a month at the’ Silk: Purse Arts. Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., in‘West Vancouver. March's screenings are on March 7 ~and-March 21: Both films, focus- * ing: on the arts, start at 7:30 p.m. . For a complete list of titles call 925-3605... _ MENOPAUSE LECTURE... The North Shore YMCA is presenting a lecture by Dr. Shaila Misri on Tuesday, March 8, from 7 to 8 p.m. on the “Psychological Aspects of Menopause.” Misri is a clinical professor of psychiatry at UBC and has written a number of articles and a book on depression, pregnancy, childbirth and other women’s health-related issues. There will be a question and answer period fol- lowing the one-hour presentation, The cost is S10 per person. For more information and to pre-regis- ter, call 926-5541, MEN'S CLUB... The North Shore Neighbourhood House's weekly men’s club meets on Wednesday, March 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, The guest speaker to the lun- cheon meeting is Mike Paris from the Underwater ‘Archeology Society. Cost of the meeting is $f. and a soup and bun iunch is avail- able for $1.25. To register call 987- 8138, or drop by the Neigh-bour- hood House at 225 East 2nd St, North Vancouver. MORTGAGE LAW CLASS... The People’s Law School is offer- ing a free law class called “Mortgage Matters” on Thursday, March 10, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. ai the North Shore Neighbourhood House (225 East 2nd St:, North Vancouver). The class will intro- duce you to the various options available and which mortgage arrangement besi suils your situa- tion. Class size is limited. To pre- register call the Neighbourhood House at 987-8138. RUGBY FUNDRAISER... West Vancouver secondary ‘school’s boys rugby team is holding a door-to- door steer manure sale to raise moncy for a playing tour of Australia. Also, on Saturday March 12, two locations in West Vancouver will be selling manure: from 8.a.m. 10 5 p-m. at the Horseshoe. Bay Park-n-Rivle; and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Esso Station at 15th and Marine in West Vancouver. LGH 911 RELAY... The 91 f relay commitice is looking for design submissions from interested artists “for the commemorative T-shirt for the Sept. 25 event at Ambleside - Park. Deadline for submissions is March 21. For more details call 732-5248 ar 925-0450. There’s Just One Stop For Home Repair S. INSTALLATIONS. * ROOFING — Re-roofing and repairs on all roofing surfaces, specializing in TAMKO Fibreglass Shingles. ° WINDOWS — “All-Weather” Windows competitively pricad, professionally installed. © RENOVATIONS — Fencing, Doors, Decking or any other renovations. DY 1325 Draycott Road IRLDZ BIRD in North Vancouver © Tel: 985-9110 Are you interested in energy issues? The British Columbia Energy Council is developing a sustainable energy strategy for the province. If you would like more information about our activities or want tobe placed on our mailing list to receive our newsletters and reports, please contact us. B.C. Energy Council 601 - 1125 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2K8 Telephone: 775-1400 Toll Free: 1-800-563-2707 For gardening tips to carry you. through all the seasons be sure fo turn to the News, where Sow it Grows blooms every other Friday.