te | THURSDAY Nov, 19-Ongoing to June. Cantonne lessons. Tearn to understand verbal & wotten Chinese. 46 pom.. Sentinel secomtary school. nfo: Agnes Wong, 929.7522 of Edwin Lev, 922-6928. eee Nov. 19-Ongoing. Deep Cose Parent Participation Preschool has openings in ts quality program for kids aged 3 & 4 years. Participarent info. line: 929-6610. one Nov. 19—-Ongoing. CAYAC North Shore for Catholic teens. 7 pom. every Churs. at ttoty Trinity Courch Hall. Info: 980-4450, Shotokan Karate for ages 7 & older. Coed program auned oat developiny fitness. self discipline, confidence A self detence. Nos. (9-Onpoing Infor NS. YMCA 926 4541 af 986 O388. aes Nov. 29-Ongoing. No Van Youth Rand practice for 9 10 13 year-old N. Shore music studfents, 6 7730 pai. on Tues./Phurs. at School, Highiand. ¢om. FRIDAY Nov. 20-Ongoing Wed. & Fri. Drop- in Toddlers’ Storyame. NWL City Library, 22) Wo l4th St. NV. 10 Wear brightly colored clothes From page &7 signals are in your favor. Drivers may run the light) or make a turn and, in any conflict between a pedestrian and a motor vehicle, the pedestrian is always the loser. e@ When your view is blocked by a parked car or a stopped vehicle, move out slowly to where you can see approaching traffic clearly be- fore attempting to cross the street. @ Avoid jaywalking. Cross at in- tersections or use crosswalks. Many municipalities have bylaws that prohibit jaywalking. In rainy and inclement weather, drivers often have difficulty secing traffic clearly. Slippery roads make it difficult fer a vehicle to siop quickly. Keep this in mind when crossing a street and remember that umbrellas or Reform jacket hoods cen block your view of approaching cars. To ensure that drivers see you, wear brightly colored or Muores-~ vent clothing during the day. At night, wear clothing triramed with retro-reflective material. The material returns a large percentage of light back to the tight source. Remember that if you’ve been drinking alcoholic beverages, it nay be unsafe for you to walk. it's estimated that almost half of all pedestrian accidents involve pedestrians who have been drink- ing. A sober pedestrian can usually judge how far away a car is and how quickly it’s approaching. As fitthe as one drink can cause you to overestimate its distance and underestimate its speed. As a result, you may try to cross the street when it’s unsafe to do sa. Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills has been authorized by the Legislative Assembly to examine all matters and issues arising out of the two reterenda questions presented to voters in the general provincial election on October 17, 1991: The Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary 1. Should voters be given the right, by legislation, to vote between elections for the renoval of their Member of the Legislative Asseniily? (Recall) 2. Should voters be given the right, by legislation, to propose questions that the submit to voters by referendum? (Initiative) The Committee would like to hear your views on these matters through a series of public meetings being heid throughout the province. These meetings are intended to provide the Members of the Committee and the public an opportunity to engage in a discussion about all aspects of recall and initiative. VANCOUVER Saturday,December 5, 1992, 10:00 a.m. —- 5:00 p.m. Waddington Room, Hotel Vancouver 900 West Georgiz, Vancauver Further public meetings are being scheduled and RTIVE Go re é) < Rad 4 vv io Siete 5 ebb eet PUG TIREE OF gate Serr), couume™ “ Mr. Ugjal Dosanjh, MLA Chairperson Ms, Sue Hammel, MLA Deputy Chairpersurn Covernment of British Columbia mrust will be advertised. Facsimite: To appear belire the Cow nittee or for further information, contact: Mr. Craig James Clerk of Cormmitiees and Clerk Assistant Room 224 Parliament Buildings Victoria, British Colurnbia V8V 1X4 | Telephone: (604) 356-6318 {call cotfect) (60-4) 356-8172 KIDS’ aim. Tt a.m., 2 pom. Stores, songs, & Saperplays for bids 2 & Vvis wee Nov. 26--Onpaig cach Wed A tea. Storytime for toddlers aped 2 & 3 yts., Of Fim. & 2 pan. tate. NOV. City fidtary, OAD 4424, Nov, 20-Gavomng. bachange program with buropean students and NOS. stu- dents. Info: 924-6296, SATURDAY WEST SECOND STREET WeSr FresT STREET _ STUFF Nov, 2h-Childreu's Fair at the Candy Cane Pui. Nort Lonsdale United, 33K0) Fonsdale. 10-2 pom. tunch, games, cotertainment, eifis to buy. Un fa: OSS-497 4. eae Nov. 2f-and Dee S$. bamily workshop (ages 7 $2 sears! oon oe pbooks.”” Precentaan Pose. [efor ose E38). eee Nov. 21-Ongoim rewistration: — pro- HEURIS av dulable tecCentre Delbrook tnelude Suk Sereen & Decal Printiay for Midy aged 7-120 ves., Starstriders HP CHESTERFIELD Ave. \_ aos tu) i Ropes peewee LEI SRA ET eS Wednesday, Nov. C03 18, 1992 - North Shore News ~ 54 (2-5 ' . Decorating. Info: recCentre Detbrook, 987-PLAY. eee (2-8 yes), After-School Firefty & Gumboot Nov. 21--Ongoing. Saturday Storytime. Stores & fun for kids 4-8 vts.. T0020 a.m. Info: NOUV. City Vibrary, O8@ 4424, SUNDAY Nos. 22--Ongoing. NuS. City bibrary, SIEOW. Lath Sry is anen Sundays, 1-5 pam. Inter ORO 1424. 3 wa i J < 2 ee ory