B8 - Sunday, January 15, 1984 - North Shore News: EE what's going on ET Date of event: “Brief description of event Place: Times(s): (day of week) ‘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 follow the standardized form below to give us the details Further copies of the form can be picked from Reception at the North Shore News. 1139 Lonsdale Avenue. North Vancouver (name of month } (numerical date ) ** Any brief additional “Rummage Sale.” IMPORTANT “Children's Films.” ‘Seminar tor Single Parents.” etc NOTICE Due to the popularity and volume of What's Going On, announcements must now be submitted on the form provided, which will be printed in the paper or will be- available at the North Shore News. What's Going On is a free service for non-profit com- munity groups on the North Shore. The News does its best to ensure that all items appear at least once before the event; however, space limitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single item received will run. For this reason, non-North Shore events are not normally accepted. Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; and for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. this week Monday, January 16 — First of new series of Evening storytime, Seycove Library, every Monday night at 7:00 pm. Bedtime stories and fun for ages 3 and up. Bring a friend, it’s free. eet Monday, January 16 — 8 weeks at 7:30 pm at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885 22nd Si , West Vancouver. Leader Doris Mowat for the North Shore Liv- ing and Learning Centre. This course is focused on skills needed in volunteering one’s services in the community & practising these skills. Pre-registration essential. please call 926-5495 for info Monday, January 16 regular monthly mecting of the West Vancouver University Women's Club, West Vancouver United Cbourch, 2062 Esquimalt Avenuc, 7:45 p.m A change orf pace to brighten the winter doldrums ~ Color Me Beuatiful by Joanne Hull Robinson Any turther into call Ann Barber, 92) 9770 Monday, January 16 & 17 — Auditions for Horace produc- tion's. Rendezvous Cafeat VOA, 548 Cambie Street, from 6:30-10 pm on the 16th and 6-10 pm on the 17th for non-equity per- formers. One vocal selecnion with music required. For further info. call 736-3008, ,10-noon or 6-8 pm. es 8 Tuesday, January 17 — Volunteer) Orientation, Lions Gate Hospital, 10 a.m. Would welcome male volunteers see Tuesday, January 17 — First of the new preschool storytimes, Seycove Library, 1010-30 am Storyume is an introduction to good Iuerature and a chance to “participate in a group activity Ages 3+ Tuesday, January 17 — CPR «C ardsopulmonary Resuscita bon) course, HPARTSAVER level to be held from 6 15 10 14 pm at the North Shore bamily YMCA Preregisteation necessary Call 926-5541 for in fo learn to save a life "* Add, for example: merchandise and/or attractions offered: title of films and shows. names of speakers: phone number for information, etc Tuesday, January 17 — Explor- ing Your Career Potential. For $ Tuesdays, 10:00 am-noon. North Vancouver City Library, 121 W. 14th St., Fee. $25. Register at the first session. This introductory career awareness program is designed for homemakers who want guidance and information about re-entering the labour market. s 3 8 Tuesday, January 17 — Parents of Tots (18 mo. - 3 yrs.) Carson Graham Secondary, 7:30-9:30 p.m. For 8 Tuesdays. You'll learn what behaviors to expect from your tot. Topics include discipline, communication & child management. Register North Shore Night Schools. Info 988-3281. os ¢ Tuesday, January 17 — Living with an Explorer, Highlands Community School, 7:30-9:30 p.m. for 8 Wednesdays. A course for parents of babies 9-18 mon- ths. Play safety, nutrition, discipline, plus your concerns. Register North Shore Night Schoots. Info 988-5281. : eee Tuesdey, January 17 — Newcomers Club of North Van- couver, St. Clements Church, 3400 Institute Dr, 7:30 p.m. All ladies new to North Vancouver are welcome. This is a_ ladies social club where you can meet other newcomers in a pleasant friendly atmosphere eo @e@ Wednesday, January 18 — Ladies coffée hour time again, first and third Wednesday mon- thly. 10:15 1130 am = CGruest speaker Mrs Enieda Ross Good company, refreshments Baby sitting All tree At Hollyburn Gros pel Chapel 1403 Duchess Ave .W Van Need a ride” Call 926 1204) Any questions? Call 922? B122 “Rest inthe | ord, and wail” THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE TO RESIDENTS RE 1984 GARBAGE COLLECTION CALENDARS When these calendars were maded out in eatly Dec ember ed number of homeowners were sent the weorng ¢ alendar by mistake affected some residents of Collection Area t aod Called ton Area 3 the wrong ¢ alendat 1984 an undetermn Thus mistake who recemved Area tis located west of Mosquito Creek and aortt of Ridgewood Orve Colwood Orive and Queens Road Ared Road above bredenck Moad Poycous bever te Tes areas poleraer c Preece he time fois located east of Mosquito Creek Street and west of Mountans Highway ups to north of Path bredenck Hoad and west of brome Catendar you Fecenved to ensure Creat if Is The cort@c tone The ated nomibet appears tn Te upper ogib corner of flue c gleradar MOU IS poereercd cee totes cone The Comeclone orf you Sd not recemwe any ¢ alendar TOMA Cate ndans Hthe calendar you recenwed eo not the lelephone 984 4 VHT between the Wednesday, Januar¢f 18 — Preschool storytime, Capilano Library 10:00-10:30 am. First in a new series, for children aged 3 and up. Picture books, fairy tales, tali tales and more. Wednesday, January (8 — First meeting of a new support group for people recently separated, N.S. Family Services, 145 E. ISth., N. Van, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fee $30, for 10 weeks. 988-5281. Wednesday, January 18 — Ladies, coffee hour time again first and third Wednesday mon- thly, 10:15-11:30 a.m. Guest speaker Mrs. Fneda Ross. Good company, refreshments, babysit- ting. All free at Hotyburn Gospel Chapel, 1403 Duchess Ave., West Vancouver. Need a ride? Call 926-1204. Any ques- uons? Call 922-8122. ‘*Rest in the Lord, and wat.”’ upcoming Thursday, January 19 —~ CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Program), HEARSAVER.- BABY course to be held from 6:30-10 pm at the North Shore Family YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver. Pre- registration 1s necessary. Course focuses on infants to pre- schoolers, major causes of ac- cidents and tfiay prevention, in- fant and child tructed airway skills. Call 926-5541 for further info. or for pnvate book- ings. Be more aware of child safety and learn to save a child's hife!! se 8 Thursday, January 19 — Preschool. storyume, 10:30 am every Thursday, Lynn Valley Library, stories, games, finger ’ plays , and fun for children. aged 3 years and over. ee 8 Thursday, January 19 — Even- ing storytime, Lynn Valley Library, every Thursday, 7:00-7:30 pm. A session of bed- time stories and fun for children aged 3 and up. eo @ Thursday, January 19 Are you tired of watching celevision? Would you hke to meet others or Pursue new interest? Every Thursday our frendly centre is open for adults Chess, bridge. pottery, trivial pursuit, etc. are only a few of the ongoing ac tivities $8 member ships year Phone 987-8138 friday, January 20 — Recital by students of North Shore Registered Musi Teachers’ wall be held at 7pm at St Andrews United Church, 1044 St. Georges Street, North Vancouver This tecital is sponsored by ( alder Musx and Rentals Everyone Hilton Sutton welcome. For further informa- uon call 980-4329. ees Friday, January 20 — Kinuko Laskey of the Canadian Society of Atomic Bomb Survivors, will speak at a public meeting at the North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers, West Van. 7:30 p.m. She will show the film Pro- phesy, which includes footage shot by a U.S. army film crew shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This material was classified top secret by the U.S. for 35 years and was recently brought back by the people of Japan. For informa- uon call 986-3509. Jerics t Sunday, Jan-April, — North Shore YMCA Marathon Clinic. Can you run 1% hrs. at one ume? There’s only 4 months to train for Vancouver Marathon. Join us every Sunday. Pace Groups 942 mins. to 7 mins. per mile. 926-5541. Sunday, January 22 — Dr. Dorothy Livesay, eminent poet, will speak on ‘‘Fhe Strangest Dream”’ at the regular 10:30 ser- vice of North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers, West Van- couver (Taylor Way, Stevens, right on Hadden) For informa- uuon call 926-4206. Concerts om 2:00 pm ~ Jan. 22/84 The Vancouver Wind Trio The Moodyville Chamber Players Mar. 4/84 Kathleen & John Rudolph {Fiay works for flute and mallef percussion 6/84 Victor and Rita Costanzi selected works for violin and harp at Presentation House 333 Chesterfield, N. V. $12.50 Single Series Student/Senior Individual Concerts $ $ 9.00 . 5.00/$3.50 at the door Tickets Available at. Knock Knock Antiques 1045 Marine Dr N.V. 988-1675 - 986-6904 f As By or call 985-2849 Seem srmarey VANCOUVER WALDORF SCHOOL 2725 St. Christophers Road North Vancouver, B.C. V7K 2B6 985-7435 January 18, 1984 at 8:00 pm THE VALUE OF WALDORF EDUCATION Information evening about the Waldorf approach to education. Teaching A Hear Hilton Sutton Four mghts of thrilling exposition on Bible Prophecy by one of North Amencas leading experts in Prophetic Sunday January 15th at 7pm Monday to Wednesday at 7:30pm at ELIM CHRISTIAN CENTRE 2800 Mountain Highway, N V Everyone 1s welcome! 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