u Bike bough JULIA Berarducci, a paraplegic, had her special bike stolen in August. The Shriners, lnicluding Jim Harrison and Howard Maundrell (above), bougnt her a new ‘one. Berarduccl’s classmates at Sherwood Park Elementary, arnong them Lindsay Clarke, Diana Wasylik and Jackie Woodruff, started a penny crive, and since Berarducci already had her new bike, the money was donated to the Shriners. ra SA AL PEE MEETS: tions, or for more informa- tion, contact Jason Sakundiak at The End Café 984-4685. CANADIAN The CLUB Women’s ‘ Canadian Club is holding a lunchecn at -the ‘Waterfront - Centre Hotel on Thursday, : Oct. 17 at 12 p.m. The speak- - Westlyan’ © Baptist. church, *)..1341" Bast 27th St,’ North “. . Vancouver, is hosting a “Roast “ Turkey and “all. of , ‘the. “.. Trimmings-. Thanksgiving . Dinner” at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13 in the church fellow- "ship hall. This non-denomina- “+. tonal comniunity ‘outreach Supper is open. to everyone “who might not otherwise be — -. able to celebrate and enjoy a “> Thanksgiving meal. . Local So. businesses will be providing - “the. food and volunteers ‘will ‘be preparing: and. serving. up. what promises to be a memo-.:. 4 rable’ meal.’ To. make dona~. , Jolanta Ambleside erwill be physiotherapist Motyka. of the Physiotherapy Centre. Her topic title is : “Exercise in Mobility.” Non- members. are welcorne to attend. For more information calt 987-3360 or 988-4239. ece PROSTATE | CANCER ‘MEETING TIME COR- RECTION: A .Community Bulletin Board public service announcement, which was recently published in the News said that the Canadian Cancer Society and B.C. . Cancer Agericy prostate can- cer support. and“ awareness ~ group meeting on Tuesday, : : Oct. 22, ‘would “take place from 7 to 9 a.m. in seminar room “a” at Lions Gate Hospital. The meeting, in fact, will occur in the evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. For details call 929-5135 or 924-0776. FAMILY STUDY: A Family Relations Project at Simon Fraser University is conduct- ing a research study to gain information about how single moms and their seven- to.11- year-old children: cope with stress. Families will receive $10 and a handbook on help- ing children cope with stress. For more: information, . call 291-4099. — Compiles by Arsze Hamilton ie rau gh ‘Redevelopm Friday, October 11, 1993 — North Shore News — 4% A walk on the wild site IS your pre-teenaged child longing to tackle the great outdoors? Tomorrow, the Greater Vancouver Regional District Parks Department is offer- ing a program teaching wilderness skills to nine- to 12-year-olds. Participants will hike the wilder trails near the Capilano river as they experiment with a map and compass. Important survival skills will also be cov- ered during the two-hour hike, which begins at noon. This 1s a good workout that will pre- pare children for independent adventures. Dress your kids in old clothes that can get wet and dirty. The program will run rain or shine. Please provide a light snack in a day- ack, P The wilderness skills program is co-spon- sored with the North Vancouver Recreation Cominission. The cost for cach participant is $12. For information and to register, call 987-PLAY. — Deana Lancaster You will be treated to a flavour of Austria by talented music loving performers: - The North Vancouver Youth Band The North Shore Chorus The Melody Choir of the Austria Vancouver Club Michelle Mares, concert pianist OCTOBER 27, 2:00 PM Helen Zarek, soprano Leo Aquino, concert accordionist The Edelweiss Dancers of the Austria: Vancouver Club CENTENNIAL THEATRE Tickets at Box Office or by phone 984-4484 _ Ticket price: adule $12.50, sercior/student $10.50 3 DOOR PRIZES: Ist Prize - 2 tick Rig 2) at The Corporationof, THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER _ EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST | ent Site at 160 East 13th Street City of North Vancouver - * Kumon is the infernationally-proven, individualized method of self-paced learning which develops o child's confidence in academics, and skills for lifelong achievement—one step at a lime. - To learn more about the Kumon Method or to find the Centre nearest _ - you, please call : 454-1001 or | 1-800-667-MATH (6284). Xumon Reading Program eee “T available ct participating locations oo is KUIMON: MATH & READING CENTRES Learning How To Learn” ly supports the World Wildlife Fund: Ba a= The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver invites expressions of interest in the purchase of the existing police building site which . | become surplus to municipal requirements in March, 1997.‘The City would: like to hear from developers who would be seriously interested in pursuing . negotiations for an agreement of purchase and sale in anticipation of a: possession and closing date on or about that time. ° The site is zoned for commercial and/or residential development to a maximum FSR of 4.80 and a maximum height of 55 metres. It measure - ql 46.9 meires on 13th street b6 45.2 metres on St. Georges Avenue. | Interested parties are. requested to register their interest, giving some. indication as to the nature of redevelopment they would propose, by | writing to the Lands Manager, City of North Vancouver, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1H9, Fax No. (604) 985-0576. The ‘Lands Manager may be contacted at (604) 983-7307. | . Jo ensure consideration, expressions of interest should be received by. 4:00 p.m. on November 6, 1996. . This is only an enquiry as to the extent of market interest and the City will : ‘not necessarily pursue negotiations to sell as a result of this enquiry. The City of North Vancouver reserves the right to invite offers to purchase for.» this property from any of the respondents, any other party, or by way of” public tender... ose es | , a a fe . oN Le it .: ns ” Py