on, yr ot Dg si Z Nb i SiD 5 aes a Sx By a : aoe LEFT TO right: Organizers Pat Owens, Vita Dharas, and John and Sharon Doherty stretch out a banner promoting the upcoming Terry Fox Run. The annual fundraising event is taking place at 8:30 a.m. at Ambleside Park on Sunday, Sept. 18, Call 981-6579 for more information. HAT’S COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton What's Going On is a free service provid- ed for non-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on an official What's Going On form, which ts available at reception, and received by the News at least one week prior to the event. The News trles to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For guar- anteed publication contact classified (986- 6222) or display advertising (980-0511). MONDAY, SEPT. 12 North Shore Osteoporosis Outreach Group first fall meeting. 7 p.m. W.V. Seniors’ Activity Centre, 921-8391, Gleneagles Scottish country dance class. Info: 929-5698. N.V. running clinic. Info: Lonsdale recreation centre, 987-PLAY. ONGOING EVENTS Anorexia and Bulimia Support Group, Held every second and fourth Monday at North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. between 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Also available at the same time and location 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 helping men, women and teens to reduce their weight. Info: Marguerite, 985-6538. Bridge. De!brook 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 to the Lions Gate Hospital screening mammogra- phy program. Physician's referral not Apply Now For. . Fall Semester Sept. 12-Dec. 16, 1994 required. Appointments: 284-57 14. Al-Anon hosts weekly meetings in the See more page 28 IT’S YOUR MOVE “Too often, retirement housing decisions are ade in response to a crisis. You have the opportunity to make wiser decisions if you are nor under time constraints.” Explore the fine residential options Hollyhum House has to offer. Please call for more information, 2095 Marine Dr., West Vanconrer 922-7616 potter _ ee carne etnrnnarsonnntnenn ne SEPARATION AND DIVORCE ¢ Effective handling of custody, access, child support, spousal support and division of family assets matters * Free initial consultation in matrimonial cases BALDWIN £ COMPANY Law Office Lynn Valley Centre 985-8000 ¢ FIRST AND SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY TRANSFER PROGRAMS in Arts, Science, Commerce and Computer Science. All courses are recognized for transfer credit by UBC, SFU and UVic. ¢ FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY TRANSFER PROGRAM in Engineering A three semester program preparing students for admission to 2nd Year Applied Science (Engineering). ¢ HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM An accelerated GR11/12 program for students wishing to fulfill entrance require- ments to university. Provincial Grade 12 examinations are written upon completion of the program. * ENGLISH STUDIES PROGRAM (ESL) An intensive multi-level ESL program for academic, social, or professional purposes. 7 and 14-week courses, plus business courses. REGISTRATION: September 12" In person {Late registration ead: Sept 16th} 94 CAMRY LIMITED BURSARY AWARDS AVAILABLE Pon further atferoation, contd The Admissions Office, COLUMBIA COLLEGE 60037 Mantborough Ave. Buniaby. BC. VSTE 316 (Located near Metotawit ‘Tel: 430-6422 — Fax: 439-0548