Al2 - Sunday, December 18, 1983 - North Shore News CHRISTMAS MAGAZINE =p J IT’S STILL NOT TOO LATE! CUSTOM PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS Deadline for Christmas giving is Dec. 22 (19th for copy work). Come to us for fast, professional service L INBEPENBENT ~ 1827 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van Wishing all our friends & neighbours a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a joyous NEW YEAR! from the management & staff of the TROLLER PUB 6422 Bay Street, Horseshoe Bay West Vancouver Se Which Christmas gift idea will preserve the most memories? OTOGARAPTEC BENVICES 986-3653 Se, GIFT CERTIFICATES Last minute life savers ONE OF THE greatest boons to have happened for the last minute Christmas shopper is the ubiquitous gift certificate. This comes in various sizes, shapes, colors, and most importantly, denominations. It can be tucked discreetly in a stocking, mailed in a Christmas card, or wrapped ostentatiously in the biggest box you can find. By NANCY WEATHERLEY from convenience to high class have them, even the telephone company has Nearly every store has them, from grocery to tny specialty stores, hairdressers, and theatres. Restaurants. 921-7616 them. But there are some in- teresting gift certificates available that you might never think of. For instance a_ college course. How better to show your appreciation and best RECENTLY 1 gave you the dates of the one-day work- shops that are coming up in the New Year. | also remind- ed you what an inspired idea Lapels, Slacks & Ties Narrowed jackets re-lined LONDON TAILOR SHOP Taitor & Designer 1368 Marine Drive at 14th West Van 922-2117 | | Framing photographs of your grandparents | Framing the picture of father and the kids playing in the fall leaves Framing pictures of all the birthdays you had to prepare for 1445) Lonsdatie North Van YB) 1O16 CHRISTMAS HOURS STARTING DECEMBER 15 Mon -Fr. 9.30-9 All of the above THE FRAMING JEXPERIENCE rye ta Wak Ave ie) ‘een Surrey ay oto re ort Noe Thrill your * wishes for someone on your Christmas list than to give them the opportunity to ac- quire a skill they’ve always wanted, not basic accounting or English 100, but something fun, like photography or clothing design. Capilano College’s credit free department is offering gift certificates in any amount to be applied to their courses. If the recipient buys a course that is more expen- sive than the gift certificate he or she pays the difference, if the amount of the course 1s less, he or she gets a refund. One of the newest courses offered is a self-improvement workshop for women which NIGHT SCHOOL NOTES Give them learning By LOIS LIGHT it would be for you to give a course as a Christmas pre- sent. And this week it occurs to me that it would be a fine thing to combine those two bits of information. So hear . this: Give A One-Day Workshop for Christmas! No muss, no fuss, no wrong size, color or style. Just a phone call to 985-8741, and let your Continuing Education Office do the rest. So think of all the Christmas shopping hassles you've avoided. The new brochure (and watch for some good news about that important publication in a subsequent column) will be out between Christmas and New Year’s, but in the meantime, | can give you some glimpses of what's in it for you in the New Year: There’s an exciting time waiting for those of you to whom the word Windsurfing conjures up scenes of vibrant youth nding the waves in gay abandon, but could not im- agine themselves skimming gives guidelines on everything from posture to wardrobe color co-ordination. The eight week course costs $90. Non credit courses are also available in a six hour work- shop on micro-computers, a children’s program for 36 weeks or music lessons for 10 weeks, and the list goes on. The gift certificate must be used, however, during the 1984 calendar year. se 8 “Let’s stay fit together”’ is Firefighter turned fitness consultant Bruce Merit’s motto in his One on One fitness program. 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