C6 - Friday, September 21, 1984 - North Shure News EEE what’s going on iia this week Saturday, September 22 & 29 — ‘‘Our Aging Parents’’ North Shore Family Services, 145 E. 15th, #202, North Van. 9:30-3:30 p.m. for 2 Saturdays. How to support your aging parents while taking care of your own needs. Register: Continuing Ed. 985-8741. Information: North Shore Family Services 988-5281. x * * Saturday, September 22 — Lyn- nmour Community School Dance Cruise up Burrard Inlet, 7:30 p.m. to | a.m. For tickets phone 988-3614. xk k Saturday, September 22 — St. Stephens Church, 885 - 22nd St., West Van, will hold a book, bake and record sale from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. x «wt Saturday, September 22 — 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sports equipment: uniform sale at Fromme School. Any sports equipment, clothing or uniforms can be sold on con- signment (20% to Fromme and Upper Lynn Schools). Price ar- ticles and drop off on Thurs. Sept. 20 6:30-7:30 or Fri. Sept. 21 3:30-4:30 at Fromme School. 3657 Fromme Road. zak Saturday/Sunday, September 22 and 23 — Maplewood Farm is pleased to invite you to the Third Annual Farm Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 .m. The younger members of your family will be entertained with old-fashioned fun and games. As well, there will be an expanded crafts display and farm animal-related demonstrations and a chance to try milking for yourself. Pony rides and a varie- ty of refreshments will be available on the grounds. Admis- sion $1 adults, 50 cents children, family of four: $2.75. For fur- ther information § please call 929-5610. xknkn September 23 — Rummage Sale, West Van Legion, 580-18th St., 10 a.m. All donations gratefully received. Phone 922-0754. kw Sunday, September 23 — NVCC hike to beaut. Singing Pass, NE Whistler, meet NVRC parking lot at 6:45 a.m. All welcome, free. ht * Sunday, September 23 — West Van Cobra’s Soccer Team Garage Sale. 2709 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. Rain or shine. 10-4:00. No early birds, Lots of items including clothes. aa upcoming Monday, September 24 - Lec ture by SPEC on discussing alter native ways of pest control in the home and garden. West Van Seniors Centre, 695-2)st St, West Van. Phone 936-4375 nn” Monday, September 24 — Peco ple’s Law School, Buying and Sclling a Home, 79:30 pm, West Van Public Library, 1950 Manne Dr. Rick Goluboff (lawyer) 925 1156 rere Monday, September 24 Peo ple's Law School, Separanon and Divorce, 73109 30 pm, West Van Sccondary School, 1750 Mathers Ave | West Van Marla Cohen (lawyer) (986 9038) a kt Monday, September 14 Women’s Aglow N Shore bvenign Chapter Avalon Hotel, 1025 Marine Drive, North Van couver 7:00 pm _ coffee & fellowship, 7 30 pm meeting & speaker Speaker Druine Alden Richmond business woman & former airline hostess speaking on practical ways of sharing Christian faith, Come & Iearn how to pack a suitcase For in formation call Grace Brown 980-1597 ae Monday, September 24 -— The North Shore Liberal Women's Commission will hold its opening meeting at 954 Wentworth North Vancouver at 7 30 pm Our guest speaker will be David Brousson who will speak on “Reflections on the Election” We invite all members and pro spective members to attend For further information please call Jane MacDonald at 921-8881. : an kt Monday, September 24 — Amnesty International Group 94 (North Shore) will hold its regular monthly meeting in the Social Room Highlands United SATURDAY B.C. Lions take on Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers at B.C. Place Stadium, 7:30 p.m. UBC Thunderbirds match up with Lethbridge Pro- nghorns in CIAU soccer at 2 p.m. at Thunderbird Park. SUNDAY Vancouver Whitecaps go head to head with Chicago Sting in game two of their NASL semi- finals at B.C. Place Stadium, 2:30 p.m. Whitecaps lead 1-0 in their best of three series. North Shore Pegasus meet UBC at Cleveland North at 10 a.m. in a Church, Boulevard, North Vancouver. The business meeting will start at 7 p.m. and the general meeting, featuring an introduction of the group’s newly assigned prisoner 3255 Edgemont dossier, will start at 8 p.m. Amnestry International is a worldwide movement which works impartially for the release of prisoners of conscience; men and women detained anywhere for their beliefs, colour, ethnic origin, religion or language, pro- vided that they have neither used nor advocated violence; and for fair and humane treatment for all prisoners. xx Tuesday, September 25 — Asser- tiveness Training Series begins (8 evenings), Carson Graham Secondary, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fee $30. Call North Shore Family Services 988-525! for details or register through Continuing Education, 2132 Hamilton Ave., North Van. 985-8741. xk Tuesday, September 25 — Griev- ing Workshop — an opportunity to understand the effects of bereavement and how to cope 730-930 pm. (8 evenings) North Shore Family Services, 9202-145 E. 15th St, North Van Call 988-5281 Se Tuesday, September 25 — 7 p m First of four orstentation meetings for new one-to-one volunteers in Evergreen House at Lions Gate Hospital. If you would like to learn more about becoming a special friend to an elderly resident, please call Bar- bara Collins of Sandra Blake- Lumsden, Social Work Depart ment, 988 3131, local 470 of 472 a *& Tuesday, September 25 A workshop on ‘Finding a Job’" at Single Dinner (1 pc } Pak 4 Pak 4 Pak (VO pos (6 PCS Hours: Tues. -Sat. 117 30pm Sunday 4-7:30 p.m CLOSED MONDAY Sports ~ Lynn Valley Branch of North Vancouver District Library. 7-9 p.m. Conducted by Carol Mc- Candless, instructor in career planning at Capilano College. Resumes, interviews, and job search skills. No charge, but please pre-register 984-0286. menu Vancouver Metro division one soccer game. WEDNESDAY Simon Fraser University Clansmen meet Seattle University in soccer ac- tion at 7:30 p.m., Swangard Stadium. Any University, Col- lege, or top. division calibre teams wanting to be included in Sports Menu should send their schedules to the paper be- fore 10 a.m. Friday for inclusion in the Friday Paper. With the obvious exception of professional teams, special events and the Universities, teams listed will generally be from the North Shore. ak Tuesday, September 25 — Even- ing Multiple Sclerosis Support Group. L.G.H. Conference Room 3, 7-9 pm. For info call Bonnie 985-0833. xe * & Tuesday, September 25 — Talk & slides on Expo ’86. North Van- Authentic English Fish & Chips 108 W. 13th North Vancouver Fish & Chips) Medturmn Oroner (2 pcs fish & Chips) FAMILY PAK DINNERS (TAKE OUT ONLY) tish & Box of Chips) (8 pcs Fish & Box of Chips) Fish & Box of Chips) SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES Haltbut & Chips (1 bash & 1 Chips) Halibut & C-nips (2 fist & 1 Chips) PHONE AHEAD FOR ORDER t couver City Library - Activity Room, 7 pm. . nk *® Tuesday, September 25 — Boy Scouts of Canada (Seymour District) extends an invitation to all parents and leaders to attend a Council Meeting 8 pm at North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave. nk Wednesday, September 26 — In- formation meeting for volunteers wishing to develop interpersonal skills and work on a one-to-one basis with families in the Chesterfield House program. Call Maureen Dawson at 985-1364. Training begins in September and October. xe * Wednesday, September 26 — Coping With Cancer Group, topic for discussion: chemotherapy, Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms $ & 2 off the Terrace Cafeteria, 15 Street entrance, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Open to anyone interested to Share experiences, problems, fears about cancer. xk*w k Wednesday, September 26 — Early Music Ensemble begins at Highlands Community School, 3150 Colwood Drive, North Van, 7:30-9:30 p.m. This recorder group is sponsored by North Shore Chamber Music Society and welcomes other early instruments. Call Richard Kowalski 929-1569. zk * Wednesday, September 26 — Discussion group for people who have multiple sclerosis, Fireside Room, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van. 12 noon to 2 p.m. Pizza lunch. Discussion: Tape about interferon. For further in- formation or transportation $2.25 $3.40 $10.00 $13.25 $16.50 $3.10 $4.85 980-8722 assistance call Sigrid Bailey at the MS Society office, 263-3244. xk Wednesday, September 26 — Separating — a new beginning, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (10 evenings) A workshop for men and women recently separated, at North Shore Family Services, #202-145 E. 15th St., North Van. Fee: $38. Call 988-5281 for more informa- tion or pre-register at Continuing Education 985-8741. xk * Wednesday, September 26 — North Shore Fish & Game Club Meeting, Legion Hal! Basement, 123 W. 15 St. N. Van 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Jim Scott, ‘‘River Rafting in BC and Yukon’’. xn wk Wednesday, September 26 — Retirement Financial Planning will be the topic of a free public lecture for seniors at 1:30 p.m. at Silver Harbor Centre, 144 East 22nd Street. Bert Wickham, in- dependent annuity consultant, will talk about why financial planning is necessary, how to minimize your income tax and create tax free pension income, income splitting and other finan- cial strategies. Call 980-2474 to register. xk kk Wednesday, September 26 — Positive Parenting Group, Ridgeway School, 420 E. 8th St. N. Van 7:30-9:30 p.m. for 8 Wednesdays. Skills that help problem solve and support for parents. Register at continuing educauon 985-8741. Information North Shore Family Services 988-5281. xr Thursday, September 27 — Cap Carnivale. Capilano College. 12 noon to 10 pm. Casino, bingo, B.B.Q., beverage garden, children’s entertainment. xkkk Thursday, September 27 — Audio-visual presentation on opening of new Baha’i Temple in Samoa. Cakes and coffee. 355 St. James Crescent, West Van. 8 p.m. For further informatuon call Peggy at 926-8796. x«* * Thursday, September 27 — Award-winning documentary on the nuclear arms race ‘‘US vs USSR: Who's Ahead.’’ Narrated by Martin Sheen, this 28-minute film examines both sides of the military spending issue. 7:30 p.m., North Shore Unitanan Church, 370 Mathers, West Van. xk Saturday, September 29 — Games Day, North Van City Library, 121 W. 14th St., 1:30 to 3 p.m. Jolene and Rob teach children from kindergarten through grade 7 to play cooperative games. xk nt Saturday, September 29 — North Shore Puppetry Theatre presents a Puppetry Showcase, Highlands United Church, lower hall, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A look at the many uses of puppetry, demos. Hands on puppet mkg. workshops. Adults $2, children $1. kk Saturday, September 29 — Follow the adventures of ‘‘An Anteater Named Arthur’’ — a puppet show for four to eleven years old. (No registration is necessay but there is a limit of 50 in the audience.) At the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Drive, West Van- couver. For further information, call 926-3291, local 15. kk & Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS—TENDERS NORTH VANCOUVER - SEYMOUR ELECTORAL DISTRICT Project No C-1725 - Contract No 2 Landscape Development Fern Street to Mt Seymour Parkway, North Van- couver, BC The contract consists of general site preparation, grading, supply and installation of topsorl, plant material, lawn sod, bark mulch and the supply and installation of grouted and loose laid rock Documentation, including full size drawings available tor the sum of $25 ( Tender opening date Tues: ay, October 2, 1984 SEALED TENDERS on 1e (File 11-00-79) forms and the envelopes provided. accompamed by a bid bond or certified cheque as defined in the instructions to Bidders. will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at 940 Blanshard Street, 4th F ioor Victona, BC V8W 3E6. unless otherwise specified, up to 2 pm (local Victoria time) on the day of the tender opening at which time tenders will be opened tn public The lowest or any tender not necessanly accepted Tender torms with envelopes. plans. specifica tions and conditions of tender can be obtained trom the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 940 Blanshard (lelephone Street Victoria, BC V8W 3E6 387 3111/3192), and for the conve- mence of lower mainiand Contractors onty, from 7818, 6th Street, Burnaby, BC V3N 4N8 (telephone 525 0961). unless otherwise specified, between the hours of 8 30 a.m and 4 30pm , Mon-- day to Friday. except holidays The Ministry “General Specifications for Highway Construction.’ to which the construction of this contract shall conform. are also available tor the sum of $25 00 Cheques) or money orders shall be made payable to the Minister of Finance No such pur chases are retundable AE. RHODES Acting Depuly Minister