20 - Sunday, October 15, 1989 - North Shore News | war's GOING ON is 2 free service provided for non-profit groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writ- ing, and received by our office at least ove weck iu edvance of the event. The News will do its best (o ensure the dated iterss appear in the paper at trast once before the event, but space con- straints may limit the number of submis- sions that can be printed. For guaranteed publication contact Classified advertis- ing, 986-6222, and place an acvertise- ment in the Coming Events section on the first page of the Classifieds, or con- tact display advertiring 51 980-0511. What's Golag On forme can be picked up at the front desk at the News. Please address your entries to: What's Going On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver V7M 214. Oct. 16--W.V. Lapidary Club monthly meeting. Dogwood Rm., W.V. Rec Centre. 8 p.m. Speaker: Bruce MacLellan, president of Lapidary Rock and Mineral Society of B.C., on Rockhounding Locations in Southern British Columbia. Visitors welcome. nee Oct. 16--Juggling Generations. Carson Graham School, 2145 Jones Ave., N.V. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Ser- vices 988-5281. ewe Oct. 16--Four:week course on stress management and relaxation. W.V. Rec Centre, 780-22nd St., W.V. 7:45-9:15 p.m. Info: 926-3266. . Oct. 16--Cdn. Federation of University Women monthly meeting. W.V. Pres- byterian Church, 2893 Marine Dr. 7:45 p.m. Info: 922-2770. . Oct. 16--N.S. Keep Well free drop-in for adults over 5G. 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. N.S. Neighbourhoed House. Exercise, relaxation, counselling for wellness and persona! business, socializing. Lunch for small charge. Speaker: June Earle, physiotherapist, on Hand and Shoulder Massage. N.S. Keep Well Walking Cleb meets at 9 a.m. at N.S. Neigh- bourhood House. Rain or shine. Info: 987-8138. et Oct. 16--Drop-in meditation evening every Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. The Sereni- ty Shop, 228 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. No previous experience necessary, by donation. Info: 987-8786. wrt QGct. 16-Seniors birthday party. N.S. Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., N,V. 2-3. p.m. Entertainment and refreshments. an Oct. 16 and 17-Canadian Red Cross blood donor clinic. Lions Gate Hospi- tal, medical day centre gym, 200 E. 15th St., N.V. 2-8 p.m. ann Oct. 16--Followieg programs start at recCentre Delbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd., N.V. Dinners in Minutes cooking class. Runs to Oct. 30. Puddle Hop- pers, nature program for 3-6 year olds. Info: 984-4181. Oct. 16--Cdn. Federation of University Women, W.V., meeting. Meets third Monday of each month at 7:45 p.m. at W.V. Presbyterian Church, 2893 Marine Dr. Info: 922-2770. Oct. 16 and 23-Money Management for Teens (16 and up). W.V. Rec Cen- tre, 780-22nd Si. 7-9 p.m. $5. Must pre-register: 926-3266. ane Oct. 17--Multiple Sclerosis evening self-help group meeting. 7-9 p.m. Lions Gate Hospital seminar rm. 3 and 4. Speaker: Joanne Sangster of M.S. Society. Info: Lynne 987-7933. Oct. 17--Assertivenss Training. Carson Graham School, 2145 Jones Ave., N.V. 7-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Services 988-5281. whe Oct. 17--Men: Facts and Fiction. Car- son Graham Schoo!, 2145 Jones Ave., N.V. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Services 988-5281. ae Oct. 17-Communicating With Your Child. Carson Graham School, 2145 Jones Ave., N.¥. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: N.S. Family Services 988-5281. wae Oct. 17--Seniors slide show on Arizona. 1-2 p.m. Info: N.S. Neighbourhood House, 987-8138. 2a Oct. 17--Miss Teen Vancouver meeting. 124 W. 16th St., N.V. 7 p.m. every Tuesday. Committee now forming for this pageant, new people invited to join. Info: 985-0555. kee Oct. 17-—-W.V. Chess Club meets every Tuesday, 7:30-11 p.m. Dogwood Rm., W.Y. Rec Centre. New members wel- come. Info: 980-4249. ene Oct, 27--N.S. Badminton requires new players. Meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at 1044 St. Georges, N.V. Info: Ernie 987-9584. . tf Oct. 17--Speakers: Naomi and Doug Mosely on The Quality of our Sexual Life Enhances the Magic of Relation- ships and Teaches Us all about Ourselves. The Serenity Shop, 228 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. Info: 987-8726. eee Oct. 17--N.S. chapter of RNABC meeting. Board Rm., Evergreen House extended care, Lions Gate Hospital. fo: Jean Lisle 987-0821. More WGO Page 21 DRUM $5 4% COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS DUEL EXHAUSTS, CUSTOM WELDING Rear drum Turn drums Instat} brake shoes Tum 2 rotors Repack wheel $ 95 bearings Install pads 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Marlene Hunter on Stress Management for Nurses. 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