18 - Sunday; April 24, 1994-- North Shore News ' COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR. Compitad ‘by Ann Hamilton What's Going On is a free service provid- ed for non-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on au official - What’s Going On form, which is avaitable at reception, and received hy the News at least one week prior to the event. The "News endeavors to énsure Items appear in ; the paper at least ouce before the event takes place, but space constraints may ‘” limit the number of submissions printed. For guaranteed publication contact classi- fied (986-6222) or display advertising *, (980: 511). MONDAY, APRIL 25 “North Shore Family Services Society _ (NSFSS) programs include: Midlife - -. Now -What?; Assertiveness Training; And Baby Makes Three; Separating & Moving Forward; Parenting the 9- Month to 2- Yeur- old; Siblings — - Friends or Foes? Info: 988-5281. - Amnesty International North Shore _ Meeting. Highland United Church, “3255 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. 7:30 p.m. “ Speaker Marta Torres speaks about - human rights and kids in Central - > America, Info: 988-1098, L Fundraising for non-profit groups. Information meeting. 7:30 p.m. Deep. Cove Cultural Centre, 4360 Gallant ONGOING EVENTS Beginner and advanced meditators are “ welcome each Monday (except holi- duys) to participate in guided medita- tions at The Serenity Shop, 228 Lonsdale Ave., N,V. Info: 987-8726, Support Group for Women, Free sup- port group forming for women with relationship problems & self-destruc- tive situations. Info: Barbara, 986-1947, ANAD Eating Disorder Support Group, 7:30-9 p.m. North Lonsdale United Church, N.V. Info: 684-2623, North Shore Toastmasters Club. Learn public speaking in a friendly, supportive environment. Guests wel- come. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., W.YV. 7:15-9:30 p.m. Info: Bob, 984- 6666 or Trev, 925-0975. ‘Al-Anon family groups for family and friends of people who have drinking “ problems. Daytime & nighttime meet- ings, Mon. through Sun. Info: 688- ~ 1716. “Meditation Night: 7 p.m. The Serenity Shop. MM. Info: Barb Makota, 987- 8726. ' TOPS, a non-profit, non-commercial . self-help organization is helping men, women and teens to reduce their weight. Info: Marguerite, 985-6538. Bridge. ‘Delbrook community centre. under discussion ouncil of the District of North ° Vancouver invites you to joina discussion on the issues and options Drinking Water Quality Strategy relating to drinking water quality. -- and an opportunity for you to share your views on the decisions facing your Council and other municipalities which — are members of the Greater Vancouver Water District. Drinking Water Quality Strategy - - District Forum on the: Wednesday, April 27° On the program — 7to9 Por m. at District Hall | T 0 help’ provide a North Shore perspective, the Farin will begin with a variety of presentations, including:* Aaa badminton, sesa men ®. ‘water quality issues and proposed options, : “Info: 926-1296. . a look at.our local water distribution n system, 8 a North Shore health pers: pective. - * —- environmental impacts. me Bring your questions and concerns Mon. & Thurs. 12:30-3 p.m. Everyone ‘welcome. * Ave. N, V. Info: 929- 2725... ; * Bosoin Buddies Meeting. ‘Speaker: Dr. iKualheim. 7:30 p.m. Delbrook Baptist ‘Church, 515. West Windsor , N.V. Info: ~ 2 926- 2766 or 926-9080." Li “Send i in your event listings. : . ok cera a ‘ See more page.49 ‘PERSONAL LINJURY. “Free Initial Consultation’ : ‘Douglas W. Lahay ‘CLA RK,WILSON. » BARRISTERS '& SOLICITORS 4 800-885 West Georgia Street, Van. , ; - 687-5700 » a Formore information The GVRD i is providing information ¢ on the is issue through a variety of activities. Watch for: _newsSpaper inserts; UTV Special’ broadcast. ; Sunday April 10 at 6 p.m.a public. meeting at ‘the Winter Club on April 21.. GVRD reports are available for review at ‘Legislative Services at the District: Hall. icies are not law. I will get | éettlement or trial award. Whai do you think? . If you have questions. or concerns s about this. issué and the implications for the District of ove - North Vancouver, plan on attending the. District “The first issue ot a brand-new publication “The Mutual Fund Advisory" will be pub- F ot : lished on May10, 1994, This will be ‘a quarterly publication which wil include the fot- orum: " a lowing highlights;=- “2. . oe : 1) Up-to-date performance data on every Mutual Fund i in 1 Canada. : 2) Mutual Fund ‘Medel Portfolios” for the aggressive and passive investor. Or, you can mail or fax the, following fori by 3) Up-to-date market commentary from major Fund: managers including | - April 27 to: 7 (alphabetically) ‘AGF; AIC, C1’Group, Dynamic, Elliott & Page, Fidelity, Council of the District, of North Vancouver Fax Number 984-9637 or PO Box. 86218, ° Mackenzie, Sagit (Cambridge), Trimark, 20/20 Group, United etc. North Vancouver, BC V7L. 4K1 - Your choice or comments on Water Treatment Options : Iam a resident of the District of North Vancouver Yes oO. ‘No oO . call 844-5380 or 1-800-663-0706 (BC Toll-free) or Fax 604-669- 6392 or complete the { : coupon below. 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