HELP’S AT Hand, a_ weekly feature by the North Shore infor- mation and Volunteer Centre, an- swers questions about and discusses such topics as govern- ment policies and programs, benefits, consumer and _ legal rights, taxation and public ser- vices. Answers published in this col- umn are intended only as a general guide and should not be applied to specific individual cases without further consultation. eae The advent of the Canada Sav- ings Bond season is a good teminder to check your safety de- posit box and your banking ar- rangements in general. This is particularly important if you have moved during the year and your interest cheques are de- posited directly into your bank ac- count or sent to you by mail. “If you have moved,’ says LIFESTYLES Brian Cunliffe, a stockbroker who also represents the CSB Payrolt Savings Plan, ‘tmake sure you in- form the Bank of Canada in Ot- tawa so that they can make the appropriate changes.”’ For this and any other matter relating to Canada Savings Bonds, write to the Bank of Canada, Public Debt Department, 245 Sparks Street, Ottawa KIA 0G9. “And if you plan to buy this year’s issue and want the interest deposited directly into your bank account, remember that you must make these arrangements with every new purchase you make. It will not be done automatically.’’ It is also a good time to check your safety deposit box, especially this year with a big bond issue coming due. Series 37, issucd in 1982, matures this Nov. 1. Bonds of this issue will no longer earn in- terest after that date. “That applies to every Canada Savings Bord that has come due,”’ Deal with stress LEARN HOW to use meditation to deal with the stresses and anx~- ieties of everyday life at a one-day workshop being offered by Eagle Harbour Community Centre. Leia Billows will teach the class on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 9 a.m. CUDDY SLICED TURKEY SALAM? OR 247 17 LB./454g We aiso offer fresh pastas, salads, tasty sauces, meats cheeses. and custom made pizzas - to > 90 to 4 p.m, at a cost of $17 per per- son. Pre-registration is necessary. Contact the community centre at 5575 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, 921-7425. Help’s at hand says Cunliffe. ‘‘So check your CSBs. If any have come due, cash them in immediately. Look especially for any bonds that still have coupons. The last of these bonds matured four years ago.’ If you hold any bonds coming due this year and plan to re-invest the proceeds in the new issue, you will be able to go to your bank, trust company, credit union or stockbroker and do all the paper work associated with the redemp- tion of Series 37 and the purchase of the new issue in advance, as ear- ly as Oct. 19, the date the 1989 issue goes on sale. Similar to last year, Nov. 1 is the Jast day you will be able to buy bonds without paying accrued in- terest. While you're at it, take the time to make a list of all your valuables. In case of Canada Savings Bonds, the list should include maturity dates as well as serial numbers, and the exact name in which each bond is registered. Keep both your CSBs and a copy of the list in a safe place. And never endorse your interest cheques or bond certifi- cates before presenting them for payment. The North Shore Information aid Volunteer Centre, a United Way agency, is located at 1060 Roosevelt Cres., North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 1M3, telephone 985- 7138. This column is prepared with financial assis tance from the Notary Foundation. ete PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER FLEETWOOD SLICED OR SHAVED BLACK £3 7 3d LB /454g OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT SHAVED HONEY MAPLE LEAF SLICED OR B7 > LB./454g eae vere! [ATTENTION INORTH SHORE |PONTIAC |BUICK, CADILLAC IGMC TRUCK OWNERS 43 - Sunday, October 15, 1989 - North Shore News GRAND OPENING SALE! _ “Stacked to the Roof” See our new shipment of fine antique furnishings from England, Belgium & America at warehouse direct prices! Mon-Sat.: 10:30-6 Sun.: 12-5 226 S.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver NOTICE OF REFERENDUM RESULTS _ APPLICATION FOR A CLASS ”"G* LIQUOR ° LICENCE TO OPERATE A LICENSEE RETAIL (COLD BEER AND WINE) STORE AT JACK LONSDALE’S NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB #127, 1433 LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA In accordance with Liquor Control and Licensing Branch quide- lines, 3 yoterendum was conducted between June 17 and July 17, 1989. Aminimum of 60% of those voting must vote in favour of grant- ing the licence for the application to proceed. A 60% MAJORITY WAS ACHIEVED IN THiS REFERENDUM. THE APPLICATION WILL PROCEED ON THIS BASIS. OUR GOVERNMENT LICENCED MECHANICS ARE FULLY QUALIFIED TO LOOK AFTER ALL YOUR SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NEEDS. 1345 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER 324-3661 & OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK : 987-5651}