44 - Friday, August 26, 1994 - North Shore News n Fram page 43 ONGOING EVENTS Anorexia and Bulimia Support Group, Held every sesond and fourth Monday atthe North Lonsdale United Chuch, 3380 Lonsdale Ave. N.V. between 7:30 pam, and 9 p.m. Asa available atthe same time and tocation is the ANAD Eating Disorder Support Group for family and friends, Info: 684-2623 or 684-ANAD. Al-Anon family groups for family and friends of people who have drinking problems. Daytime & nighttime meet- ings, Monday through Sunday. Info: 688-1716. TOPS, a non-profit, non-commercial self-help organization is helpiag men, women and teens to reduce their weight. Info: Margucrite, 985-6538. Bridge. Delbrook community centre. Monday & Thursday 12:30-3 p.m. Everyone welcome. N.S. Fibromyalgia Support Group meets Ist Monday each month, 1-3 p.m. Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, 1305 E. 18th St, N.V. Info: Barb, 980-3305, Weekdays. Women over 40 years of age may refer themselves ta the Lions Gute Hospital screening mammogra- phy program, Physician's referral not” ” required, Appointments: 984-5714. Al-Anon hosts weekly meetings in the Medical Day Centre Dietary Lounge at Lions Gate Hospital. 8 p.m. Info: 688- 1716, ‘The Arthritis Society's parent tele- phone support network. Parents of chil- dren with a rheumatic d can call a toll-free number to talk with a trained volunteer who hus similar children, 3-7 p.m. Info: 879-75 11, local 437 or 301 2nd & 4th Monday each month. Moodyville Lions Club meeting. 6:30 p.m. Yic’s Dining Lounge. Info: 986- 3289. Information consultation for parents of kids with learning disabilities. Free. Info: 925-HELP. Pet food donations to aid needy ani- mals are needed at SPCA shelters. Info: 879-1725, English as a second language. Monday through Friday classes for adults, New program each month. Intermediate & advanced levels. Info: Welbrook Baptist Church, 985-4014. Alternate Monday & Wednesday. Earthsave Toastmasters meeting. Learn public speaking; he envi- ronment. Free. Info: Vickic, 987-8296. 2 Dear Mr. Edit: I'm thinking of renting | a camera to tape my daughter's first | birthday. What type of video camera g4¢ re & should I reat? q Answer: Basically, there arv two types & of cameras to choose from. 8mm § cameras, which are sma and light Band use a tape about th music cassette. And VHS, a slightly digger camera tht uses a tape exact § the same as the one used by your VHS gy home machines. r| Most people who rent prefer a VHS camera, The bigger camera can be § Y balanced on your shoulder, providing fi} J a more stable image. And, you'll be able to play your camera tape directly B in your home machine. if you're just learning to use a video camera ask for a copy of Mr. Edit's Camera Tips and rent one of our easy § to use cameras. We'll have you shooting great video in no time! & ¢ Remember, call Mz, Edit with your By video questions! ' EO SERVICES 988-5616 161 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver WHAT’S GOI Co-dependants Anonyiuus Mecting. Recovery progein to promote healthy relationships Si. Martia’s Church. tito: QQ0-S742. Parents Together, Sell-help tor parents troubled by the problem behavior of their teenagers, Info: S88-5.aa2. TUESDAY, AUG. 30 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Drop-in tennis games, played on local courts at various times, are offered through the North Shore Community Tennis Assoviation, Info: 921-6633, NG ON The Sons of Neewsy Group needs inenibers, Jor the Trothennen Lodge. Infor G80-7626 The Compassionate Friends’ Support Group. Support for peopte who have lost at child ef any i 7:30 pam. North Lonsdale United Church. 330 Lonsdale Ave. NV. Info: 986.995 Chronic Tmmune Dysfunction Support Group. Friends for Li Saviety, 682-5992, For mere coming events, see Classified's Community Notices, For arts & entertainment listings, the Around Town calunn in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. Large 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units} * * * " * * Robert Kolien - 684-7117 ist Time Offered! Excellent Investment opportunity Proximity to Whistler Positive cash flows Stabie tenant base Professionally managed 3 year financing @ 8% Town Group Realty Ltd. What's happening in our District CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST AND QUALIFICATIONS FROM PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS FOR A: PUBLIC ART COMMISSION The District of North Vancouver wishes to commission an artist to produce public art for the atrium of its newly renovated Municipal Hall. The funding for this Commission has been provided as a legacy from the B.C. Festival of the Arts and the artwork itself is intended as a legacy to the citizens of the District of North Vancouver. The budget is $65,000, inclusive of all artist fees and installation costs and a small budget is available for development of models by shortlisted artists. An Artist Selection Committee is being formed with the mandate to select an artist an recommend a concept for artwork fer the atrium of the Municipal Hall. A detailed information package is available for any artist wishing to submit a proposal. Who is eligible? Any practicing professional artist is eligible to apply for this commission. Practicing professional artists residing on the North Shore are particularly encouraged to apply for this commission. Other interested parties (e.g., architects, desizners) may make a submission, but proof of participation by a professional artist is required. Information packages may be picked up at: North Vancouver Municipal Hall - Reception Desk 355 West Queens Road North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 2K6 Please noie that the deadline for submissions is Friday, September 16, 1994. Mi 4