B8-Sunday News, November 23, 1980 EH what's going on this week Sunday, November 23 -- “A Little Afternoon Music”, 3 pm. Marilyn Gronsdal, Mezzo Soprano and Gary Dahl, Baritone. Tea following, donation ap- preciated. West Van United Church. 21st and Esquimalt. oe Sunday, November 23 -- St. Paul’s Bazaar, Squamish Band Offices, 345 W. Sth, N. Van. 2 - 8 pm. Indian Crafts, Home Baking, Sewing, Bingo. TAMAHNOUS THEATRE Presents, . by JEREMY LONG “Mining Macho” Nov. 7-29 Vancouver East Cultural Centre, 1895 Venables St. Res: 254- 9578. Performances: Tues-Sat “8:30 pm. Sat Mats; Pay-What-U- Can 2:30 pm. » refreshments; Tuesday, November 25 -- A ski swap will be held at Carson Graham _ School, between 3:15 and 9 in the gymnasium. Admission is 50¢. As well as equipment there will be films, displays and a raffle. Bring equip- ment November 20, 21, 24 between 3:15 and 5:30 pm. For more information, call 987-9341. oes Sunday, November 23 -- Roman Catholic Latin Mass Pre-Vatican II, by Father Normandin. Info. 988-3928 oe @ Sunday, November 23 -- - Xmas Designers Creations, 2076 Capilano Rd., 1:30 - 4:30 pm. (East off Capilano at 21st.) , Sunday, November 23. -- Senior Citizens Ass. Branch No 4, social afternoon of whist, St. John’s Church Hall, 13th and Chesterfield, 1:30 pm. Prizes and everyone CUP SPECIAL BINGO Sat. Nov. 29/80 - 7 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Jackpots: $1,000.00 - First Call $500.00 - Second Call $1,000.00 - Guaranteed Bonanza (after 5ist number called $100.00 - Minimum Games $5.00 - Good Neighbour 10 Turkey Draws Vouchers - $25.00 each Bring this ad for 1 free bonanza card Vahd Nov. 29, 1980 St. Thomas Aquinas School se° Whe 54 W. Keith Rd., N.V. 982-4431 welcome, come and bring a friend Sunday, November 23 -- Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, ACT area (entrance of E. 15th St.) 2-8 pm. Officials hoping to fill the blood bank before christmas. Please ~ 321e with a friend. Sunday, ‘.ovember 23 -- Canada Music Week, Nov. 23-30,19° to introduce to students Canadian con- temporary music, to en- courage music teachers to use Canadian works, bring to the attention of the public the importance of Canadian music. soe Monday, November 24 -- Storytime for Teddybears, Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia. 7:00 pm. Children aged 3 and up are invited to bring their favourite toy for half an hour of bedtime stories and fun. Monday, November 24 -- A warm welcome awaits you at Frank Baker's Restaurant, Marine Drive, West Van., Monday, November 24, 7:30 pm at the Women's Aglow Meeting. Featuring: Iris Read and Charlotte Zargaf. Tuesday, November 25 -- Parents without Partners will hold a meeting at St. An- drews Church Hall, 10th and St. Georges, North Van- couver. Guest speaker will talk about the Sexually Mature Parent. Doors 7:30 pm. Meeting 8:00 pm. All single parents warmly welcome. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Info. 986- 5752. Tuesday, November 25 -- Teddybear Storyume. Lynn Valley Library. 7:00 pm Put on your PJs and bring your bears to the monthly programme of bedtime stones. Recommended for British Properties Chartwell Glenmore HOMEOWNERS GENERAL MEETING LOOK LISTEN *‘An overview for 1981’ LEARN Mayor Derrick Humphreys of West Vancouver Police Chief J.J. Hornell of West Vancouver ’*Security and your home’ Meet the experts on the protective covenants governing your home, they Il be ready to answer your questions PARTICIPATE in the annual election of directors for 1981 (Nominotions moy be recetved trom the floor ) The British Properties and Area Homeowners Association 43 your organization, working on your behalf to heip maintain property values and the pleasant ot mosphere of living in West Vancouver Please help us to help you by attending and participating in this annual gencral Meeting Further detatls in your current issue of Tally Ho watch for it Westcot School, 8 p.m., Wednesday, November 26, 1980. Date of event: ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS in order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in “What's Going On” gets proper and timely coverage please use or fotlow the standardized form below to give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked up from Reception at the North Shore News., Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. 1139 (day) *Brief description of event: (monthn} (date) Place: Time(s): ** Any briet additional information: mage Sale,” children aged 3 and up. Tuesday, November 25 -- Tea and Sale - St. Stephen's Church, 22nd St., West Van. 1:15 pm. Annual Sale, Silver Bay Vista Society see Tuesday, November 25 -- Meeting of Truth Rebekah Lodge No. 28. St. John's Church Hall, 13th = and Chesterfield, 7:30 pm. Degree, election of officers and plan Christmas dinner. Tuesday, November 25 -- Specialties from the restaurant Someplace Else will be presented by their chef at his special cooking demonstration from 12:00- 1:00 pm at the Market Kitchen at Granville Island pubhe market. Wednesday, November 26 -- Gambier Island Preservation Society presents the first showing of the film “Gambier Island in Jeopardy”. Time 10:00 ani, Avon Room. Devonshire Hotel Wednesday, November 26 -- The North Shore Fish and Game Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7% pm at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 123 w th Street. North Vancouver Bedoe Hobbs. who has hunted throughout BC and trapped in the Dean River area. will bring along a selection of films he has taken Cruests welcome Wednesday, November 26 . A gencral meeting of the Save Howe Sound Society will be held at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre, 22nd and Manne. at 8 pm Wednesday, November 26. This will mecting. and members of the public interested in the future of the Howe Sound areca are cordially invited to attend be an open A fifteen minute in formational film depicting the resources and activities on Gambicr Island will be iz fa me to “Seminar for Single Parents,” etc. * Three or four words only. E.G., “Rum- ** Add, for example: merchandise and/or shows: shown. Wednesday, November 26 -- Discussion Group for People who have Multiple Sclerosis: Highlands United Church, 3255 Highland Boulevard, N. Van. 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Program: Coping in emotional Situations. Further information = or transportation assistance can be obtained by calling Faye Aubut, 986-1798; Sylvia Bendrodt, 922-8288; or Sigrid Bailey at the MS society offices, 263-3244. What's Going On Deadlines Announcements for this section im our Wednesday edition should be delivered or mailed to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline ts 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale ‘Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. Wednesday, November 26 -- Coping with Cancer Group topic for discussion = — “Rehgion” — Lions Gate Hospital, Prnvate Dining Room off the Terrace Caletena Sth Street entrance, 7 W & 30 pm Open to anyone interested in sharing experiences. problems. fears about cancer Thursday, November 77 .. Special General Mectng combined North and West Vancouver Association for Children with Learning Disabilities. Curmculum Services Centre (‘4 block west of Lonsdaic), 135 West {2th Ave .N Van Topi an alternative = tor children with educating learning names of speakers; phone number for information: etc. title of films or disabilities. A panel from the Kenneth Gordon School will discuss the topic. Saturday, November 29 -- The Dogwood Chapter of Sweet Adelines (N. and W. Van) presents “Klondike Kapers” at the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre on Saturday, November 29, 8 pm. This is a rollicking musical about the Klondike gold rush days and will be enjoyed by all the family. The chorus will be augmented by = several outstanding barbershop quartets from Vancouver and Burnaby. Tickets are $5 adults, $2.50 for seniors and children under 12, and may be obtained by calling 985- 2289 or from any member of the chorus. A portion of the proceeds will go to Emily Murphy House in N.Van. Saturday, November 29 -- For interested adults. Sue Alderson — author of the Bonme McSmithers senes — and Frances Duncan — author of “‘Carsboo Runaway” and “Kap-Sung Ferns” — will be reading from their works and discussing the picasures and problems of wnting = for children Come for tips on how to do it, how to get published. how to survive in the Canadian children’s book scene At the West Vancouver Memorial Library Sanday, November 30 West Vancouver Recreation Centre, 21st) and Manne Ww Van _ will hold thetr annual Christmas Craft Sale from ft 5S pm As an addcd the Leasure living program will be hosting a sit-down tea and coffee room 926 3266 Ornive, {fcature Sunday, Marmiage November 30 ionchment a weekend for couples with a bamcally sound rclanonship wanting to improve their abthty to relate more in tamately 28 at 3O, 2 pm at Knday, Nov 7 pm Sun Nov VANCOUVER CANTATA SINGERS TYERSON CURDS 45th & Yow Mov. 28, 6:30 p.m. HG ANDS UNITED CHURGH 3255 Edgemont N Van Nov. 79 - 8:30 p.m. ADULTS $6 STUD/OAP $4 50 MAGIC FLUTE SICORA S BERGER MUSIC MINIATURE MASTERWORKS