NEWS photo Mike Wakefield VERA MCGAGHEY (front, right) displays just one of the items to be featured at a fall fair cad quilt sale at North Vancouver’s St. John Evangelist Church, on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pic- tured behiad her are Father Ray Murrin, aud Ethel Shaw with a poster of the three raffle prizes available to be won. The fair will also feature crafis, candy, 2 country store, home baking and a children‘s fun room. APPLICATION FOR A CLASS ”G“ LIQUOR LICENCE TO OPERATE A | LICENSEE RETAIL (COLD BEER AND WINE) STORE ; AT JACK LONSDALE’S NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB #127, 1483 LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA NOTICE OF REFERENDUM RESULTS Artists to B.C. ARTISTS Mark Hobson and Don Li-Leger will be present at a book-signing event at North Van- couver’s Seymour Books to launch the newly-released book Car- manah: Artistic Visions of an An- cient Rainforest. On Saturday, October 2! from 2 to 3 p.m., the two will sign copies of the book which contains 70 col- or images of the valley as depicted by B.C. artists. Both artists travelled to Car- manah this spring along with 63 others at the request of the Western Canada Wilderness Learn to carve LEARN SOAPSTONE carving at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre. The craft is easy to learn and enables even beginners to create beautiful carvings in a short time. Classes will be offered on Thursdays, 1 to 3 p.m., from Oct. 26 to Dec. 7 and on Tuesdays, 1 to 3 p.m., from Nov. 7 to Dec. 5. All supplies and equipment will be provided by the instructor. Ad- vance registration is required. Cali Liz Watson at 926-3266 ‘for more information. 19 - Friday, October 20, 1989 - North Shore News sign Carmanah book Committee. The landmark book is their artistic record. I: features a foreward by David Suzuki, an epilogue by Bruce Cockburn and introductions by Randy Stolimann and Cameron Young. The book was printed on dioxin-free paper, and each color plate is accompanied by a com- ment from each artist. The work of North Shore artists N FREE EVALUATIONS Coin and Stamps sy NORTH SHORE NUMISMATIC SOCIETY Presenis the 45th Annual October 24 & 22. Saturday 40am to 5pm, Sunday 40am to 4om North Vancouver Community Centre, Memorial Hall 23rd & Lonsdale — No Charge is featured in the book, including West Vancouver painter Gordon Smith. The original paintings have been donated to the Wilderness Com- mittee to be sold at a silent auction this month and next. Interested parties unable to at- tend the book-signing event can phone Seymour Books at 987-4644 to reserve a copy. BUY SELL TRADE DISPLAYS DOOR PRIZES 5 — is) In accordance with Liquor Control and Licensing Branch guide- lines, a referendum was conducted between June 17 and July 17, 1989. A minimum 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. 06 | Noi ~~ io 2 SAAN accu kttteny | it’s the Carrier ‘‘All-Star Sweepstakes’’ starting November Ist It’s a red-hot chance, to earn pocket money AND win special prizes plus participate in the ‘‘Sweepstakes’’. Sweepstakes draws will be held in April and November 1990. Some of the prizes include Nintendo Control Decks, Norco Bikes, a family trip to Disneyland and much much more. THE ALL NEW 1990's ARE HERE November bonus prizes 2 - $100 Canada Savings Bonds 20 Movie Passes It's a red hot chance! Fire your enthusiasm and catch the action— So, don’t be dragon your tail! Be a North Shore News carrier and enter the sweepstakes today! STARTING FROM YOU COULD WIN $25,000. ASK YOUR SALESMAN FOR DETAILS. oil store THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER Joh Ona eae ee DISTRIBUTION Men Thurs 99 OO MARINE o> 986-1337 NORTH VANCOUVER 987-4458 ASH