oS ae NEWS photo Nell Lucente WALTER SALDEN operates a solar-powered handheld radio high in Cypress Park during a con- tinent-wide amateur radio competition on June 25. Salden and other members of the North Shore Amateur Radio Club camped out for 24 hours in the park, making close to 400 contacts with other radio operators in North America. For membership and club information call Den at $22-1778. COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR | Compiled by Ann Hamilton WHAT'S GOING ON (WGO) is a free sez- vice provided for non-profit groups. Sub- mission requests should be made on an of- ficial WGO form, which fs available at reception, and received by the News ai least one week prior to the event. Tke News endeavors to ensure items sp- pear im the paper at least once before ihe event, but space constraints may llait the aumber of submissions printed. For guaran- tecd publication contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). THURSDAY, Send us your event listing. ONGOING EVENTS: To-Nov. Tues (10 a.m.-1] p.m.) & Thurs, (4:30-7:30 p.m.). Breast health education clinic, Lions Gate Hospital Medical Day Centre. Info: 925-1952. esos Take. Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting. 9-10:30 am. W.V. United Church, 2062 Esquimalt Ave.,. W.V. 926-9177. 13 North Shore locations. fafo: 985-6538. ese ist & 3rd Thurs. of each month. N.S. A better choice for dgnew & used leasing : ney BRAND NEW '92 VW PASSAT SYNCRO Every option available, full 3 yx. warranty. 48 ino, Jease $428 + PST & GST ; Based on $5000 down cash or trade-in value ‘89 AUDI 200 TURBO 75,000 km, white/blue int. 18 mo. lease 429 + PST & GST, buy out $11,900 ‘90 FORD 1/2 TON Regular box, white, only 44,000 km, 5.0 litre, auto, bal, of factory warranty. Purchase $11,499, or lease for {7 nios. *259 per mn. plus taren ‘92 VOYAGER S.E. 7 passenger. Drifiwood, 43,000 kin. V6, air, tilt, cruise, cassette, rvof rick, power mirrors, purchase price $16,099 or lease for 36 mos. $3 73 + tare FOR FAST PERSONAL SERVICE CALL. MIKE LEPITRE at 985-0694 or 270-2488 Amateur Radio Club mects rm. 103, Pacific Marine Training Institute, 265 W. Esplanade, 7:20 p.m. Non-hams welcome. Info: 985-2570, e . Bingo, 7 p.m. Eagles Hall, 170 W. 3rd St., N,V. eee W.Y. Adult Community Pops Band welcomes new members. Info: 984- 0352. eee Thrift Shop open 2-8 p.m. Mt. Seymour United Church, 1200 Parkgate Ave., N.V. ea Support group for women from a physically or emotionally abusive rela- tionship. Confidential. Info: Emily Murphy House 987-3374, 6 PTE eI FRIDAY, JULY - Send us your event listing. ONGOING EVENTS: Alcoholics Anonymous hosts weekly meetings at LGH Monday evenings at 8 p.m. in the Medical Day Centre Dietary Lounge. Info: 434-3933, oes Squamish Nation A & D Bingo. Fund- raiser. 7-10:30 p.m. 100 Mathias Rd., N.V. Kids over 9 yrs. welcome. Info: 985-7826. L.V. Singles Social Club welcomes new members for group activities. In- fo: Bill, 986-5266, eee Baha'i faith info: Baha'i Bookstore & Information Centre, 731-8199. SATURDAY, JULY 17 Every second Sat. Maternity teurs for siblings. 10:30 a.m, All ages welcome. Info: 984-5728. Volunteers needed to assist seniors Kiwanis Lodge. Info: 926-0105. Playreading Club, W.V. Seniors Ac- tivity Centre. Info: 926-4375. ees . Pets & Friends program need volun- teers. Info: 879-5991, aon. Ai-Anon and Alateen Family Group. N.S. Daily support meeting for people with alcohol-related concerns. Info: 688-1716, @ea Co-dependants Anonymous meeting. {0 a.m. at N. Lonsdale Church. Re- covery program to promote healthy relationships. Info: 985-6832. WEES! / SIT O Gh MGS: _ Let the sun shine in this summer with a professionally installed sunroof from Speedy Auio Glass, — for the incredible price of only Fully removable Silkscreen finish Bronze reflective glass a | National warranty - Coast to Coast ; a Meet Mrs. Janet Carrell, right, the proud winner of our Canada Day Trivia Contest. Classified Manager, Val Stephenson, is happy to present Mrs. Carrel with our picnic basket. A thank-you goes out to all the warm blooded Canadians who entered the contest.’ Hope you all enjoyed it and had a great Canada Day. Our request for stories of your own real- life “Dennis the Menace” was won by Mrs. Veronica Sheilds, whose son Cameron net only behaves like Dennis, but looks like him too. When Cameron was asked what he thought of Dennis the Menace, he said, “He is a nice naughty boy just like me”. The North Shore News would like to thank all the people who wrote in and told us their stories. All winners have been notified. SUNDAY + WEDNESDAY + FRIDAY