What's Going On this week — Wednesday, January 8--Business & Professional Women's Club dinner meeting. 6:30 p.m. Speaker: Mary Collins, MP. In- fo:.985-2223 or 985-6265. aoe . Wednesday, January 8~Tales- for-Twos Storytime. Capilano Library, 3045 Highland Blvd. 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday ‘til Feb. 12. A half hour session of simple stories, songs and fingerplays for two-year-olds. Please pre-register. 987-4471. eee Wednesday, January 8--Pre- school Storytime. Capilano District Library. 2 p.m. every Wed. A new afternoon storytime for 3-5 year olds who are busy in the mornings. Pre- registration not required. ete Wednesday, January. 8--Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital, seminar rooms 1 & 2, off Terrace Cafeteria. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: ‘‘Cancer’- the im- portance of play’, share experi- ences, concerns, 988-3131, Local 466 or 497, . ere Wednesday, January 8-YMCA Youth Basketball League needs volunteer coaches & referees, » 926-5541, eae Wednesday, January 8-- Capilano Flower Arranging Club. 7:30 p.m. Library, Queen Mary Community School, West 13th St., North Van. Start the , New Year with a ‘Back to Basics Workshop’. Everyone welcome - admission $2. Info: Julia Tibbs, 925-2958, eon Wednesday, January 8--North Shore Psychic Society Meeting, Queen Mary School, 7:30 p.m. A guest speaker on Chinese -Astrology. eee January 9--Pre- school Storytime. Capilano District Library. 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. Picture books, fairy tales and fun for 3-5 year Thursday, olds. Pre-registration not re- quired. eee Thursday, January 9--Picture Loan Show, 6-8:30 p.m. Pres- entation House, 4th and Ches- terfield. Over 250 origina! paint- ings by local artists. Rent for home or office for as low as $2.50 per month. No charge to come and see the show. Phone North Vancouver Community Arts Council 988-6844, for fur- ther info. see Thursday, January 9--North Van University Women’s Club mecting. Highlands United Church, Edgemont Blvd. 7 p.m. Speaker: author Crawford Killian. Info: 988-2272, ee Friday, January 10--Open discussion on the Baha'i Faith, North Vancouver District, 8 p.m. Info: Sandra, 980-7898. aee Friday, January. 10--Open discussion on the Baha’i Faith. Lions Bay, 8 p.m. Info: Lilly, 921-8557. Topic: Economic Justice for this day. r phrede -Adventure Tours. , Presents LO TRAVELTALE FILM -NARRATED IN PERSON BY FRANK KLICAR Q.E.T, Fri. Jan. 17 “2 shows: 5:30 - 8:30 . Res: $7.50, 6.75, 6.25 : Students $5.00 DISTRICT / 1+ V7L 483 OF NORTH VANCOUVER - .-.MOUNT SEYMOUR PARKWAY BERKLEY RD. TO TOLLCROSS AD. ROAD CONSTRUCTION Jan. 13/86 to May 2/86 (More or Less) TRAFFIC DELAYS ARE TO BE EXPECTED , EW. Bremner, P. Eng. Director of Engineering Services Employment and L . Immigration Canada Immigration Canada @ , CEC RELOCATION " On December 30, 1985 the North Vancouver Canada Employment Centre (CEC) moved to new premises at: 126 - East 15th. St. North Vancouver, B.C. Phone: 988-1151 Office. 980-3641 Enquiries. We look forward to serving you at our new location. E Canad North Van. Centennial Tues. Jan. 14 MATINEE 2:00 p.m. Evg. 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Res: $7.50, Students $5.00 plus $1.00 ABF Emploi et Saturday, January = 11--Thrift Sale. St. Richard’s Church, 1398 W. 15th St. and Philip. 10 a.m. - noon. Coffee will be served. eon Saturday, January 11--Fitness Instructors’ Course begins Jan. 1f St. David's United Church, 1525 Taylor ‘Way, West Van. Info: registration, Vancouver YWCA 683-2531 — local 212. aan Saturday, January 11--Recorder workshop. Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Bivd., North Van. 9:15-3:30 p.m. In- structor: Paul Palmer. Mini- Concert at | p.m. Cost $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Sponsored by B.C. Recorder Society and CAMMAC, Cana- dian Amateur Musicians. To register call 980-5341 or 736- 4189, upcoming — Sunday, January 12--- Registration is currently taking place at Delbrook Community Centre for all Winter 1986 general recreation programs. For more program information call 984-4181 or drop by 600 W. Queens. . Why your neighbours are converting — ‘to Natural Gas to Go: “Our conversion program to Natural Gas has been successful beyond our expectations: Harry Mortimer, President Spools Lumber & Building Supplies, Vancouver Seven of Spool’s twelve trucks were converted to twin-fuel Natural Gas to Go in December, 1984. Mr. Mortimer reports: ““We chose Natural Gas over the alternatives because it offered greater potential savings and because of the twin-fuel capability. “t.. Natural Gas is a B.C. product. lama strong B.C. booster and it is important to me that the money I spend on fuel stays in B.C. “We were a little anxious at first... but now we recognize that it is completely safe, certainly safer than other vehicle fuels’ a BC Hydro The North Shore Kinsmen Club Presents Casino International Plaza Hotel Jan. 9, 10, 11 7:30 pm to 1 am Place Dates Times ROULETTE, BLACKJACK, DANCING LAS VEGAS RULES Proceeds to Kinsmen. Mothers’ March Call B.C. Hydro for information: in Metro Vancouver 663-3258, in the Abbotsford area 853-2251, in the Chilliwack area 792-1966,