COMMUNITY EVENTS Compiled by Ann Hamilton Community Builetin Beard is a free service provided for non-profit groups. Please fux a press release for your community event to 985-2104. The News tries to ensure that items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space con- straints may Hmit the number of submis- sions printed. For guaranteed publication contact clacsiid (9865-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). CLASS REUNION: The graduates _ of Vancouver Technical high school, class of 1951, will be holding a reunion luncheon in late May or early June. All graduates interested _ COV Tara ey Reg Watson at 985-1841, Elsie Whitelock, at 535-4084, or Glen Baldwin at 535-0400. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: The Department of Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia is looking for women with chronic lower back pain to participate in a research pro- ject. Participants will meet with a researcher for one interview, and complete some questionnaires at home for one month. Women who are 19 years of age and older, who have had lower back pain for at least six month, experience back pain on in attending are invited to contact . THE VILLAGES OF NORTHLANDS PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE ‘ ‘The planning process for the Northlands Golf Course included a | portion of jand owned by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation in. partnership with the Province of British | Columbia. CMHC and B.C. Lands have applied to the District of “|. North Vancouver to rezone approximately 110 acres of land west of the new goif course, generally in accordance with the | ~ vera! Northlands Community Plan. Over the last number of months, the project's consultant team has been working closely with District staff and advisory com- mittees to refine the development plan ‘or the site. The plan pro- | vides for new parks & recration space and a variety of housing forms including single family lots and multi family developments. A public open house will be held on Thursday, February 22, 1996, at the Ron Andrews Recreation Centre, Windridge Room, 931 Lytton Street to receive input from the surrounding community on the refined plan. Please drop by between 6pm and 9 pm to look at displays and : taik with members’ of the project team. i It you ‘require additional information, please contact Moodie Consultants a at 873-6418. SCHOOL DISTRICT #45 (WEST VANCOUVER) KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION os ENROLL NOW West Vancouver schools are now enrolling students for the 1996-97 school year. A child who tums five between January 1, 1996 and «December 31, 1996 is eligible to begin school in September, 1996. _Should: you require additional information regarding enrollment, please contact your local school principal. When registering a child in a West Vancouver school, parent have ‘three location options: ¢ English stream neighbourhood schoo! ¢ English stream schoo! outside the neighbourhood, space permitting : @ French Immersion stream at Pauline Johnson School (Kindergarten to Grade 6) _. , PLEASE ASSIST US BY REGISTERING YOUR CHILD IMMEDIATELY. REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CHILD'S BIRTH ' CERTIFICATE AND WITH YOU. . RESSSSHSRT GSES LASS CETESONSSSSSSRESSESERCSHSSSSETSE STS AES Bowen Island Commanity School Caulfeild Elementary School it. Gardner Road 947-9337 4686 Keith Road 981-1200 Chartwell Elenentary School - Eagle Harbour Elementary School 1800 Chartwell Drive 981-1210 5675 Marine Drive 921-6524 Gleneagles Elementary School Hollyburn Elementary Schoo! 6350 Marine Drive 921-7421 1329 Duchess Avenue 981-1220 ' Jewin Park Elementary School Lions Bay Elementary School 2485 Haywood Avenue 981-1240 250 Bayview Road 921-8311 Pauline Johnson Elementary iRidgeview Elementary School 1160 - 22nd Street 981-1225 1250 Mathers Avenue 981-1250 West Bay Elementary School Westcot Elementary School 3175 Thompson Place 981-1260 * 760 Westcot Road 981-1270 a daily basis, are living with a part- A ee ee Se oggiletins Peewee) ner and would be willing to invest approximately 10 minutes a day for 30 days, are invited to call 987-3574 for more information. eee CANADIANS COME TOGETH.- ER: The North Shore Council. of Canadians will hold its monthly meeting from 2 to 4 p.m. at West Vancouver Library on Wednesday, Feb. 14, Tie guest speaker will be National Anti-Poverty Organization President Jean Swanson. 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