CANADIAN HARD OF H £E A RIN G ASSOCIATION: — Guest speaker Jennifer Shifrin will discuss “The Impact of Hearing Impairment and How to Minimize Your Losses” on Monday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m., St. John’s Anglican Church, 220 West 8th St., N.V. No admission charge. Info: 988-7115. ees WEST VAN COMMUNI- TY ARTS COUNCIL is seeking the original members and directors of the WVCAC for a celebration during Heritage Week, Feb. 21-27. All past members and direc- tors are invited to the Heritage Tea on Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 3 p.m. Info: 925- 7292. aes - WHAT IS LOVE?: Free talk at the Utopia Book Store on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Info: 986- 0259. eoeo ‘SPECIAL CRUISE PRE- SENTATION by Roseway Travel on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m., 106-100 Park Royal South. Admission is $5. RSVP: 926-4344. : eé0 PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT AND AWARE- NESS GROUP MEETING “at’ Lions Gate Hospital, Canuck Place cheque EIGHT-year-old Brett Gould accepted a cheque Feb. 2 for just over $5,000 on behalf of Canuck Place hospice for sick children from Hely Trinity after giving an inspirationai speech at the North Vancouver school. Holy Trinity’s students have raised approximately $25,000 over the past five years from their Run-A-Thon fundraising efforts. Tuesday, Feb. 22, 7:30-9 p.m. Meeting is co-sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society and BC Cancer Agency. Call 929-5138 or 924-0776. ees ANGER: THE MISUN- DERSTOOD EMOTION: The meaning of anger and tips for management. Wednesday, Feb. 23, doors open at 6:40 p.m., 10754 Marine Dr., N.V. Hobnob program offered every Wednesday evening at no charge’ by the Mental Health Association of North and West Vancouver. Info: Rodney, Heather: or Sandy at 987-2111. Canadian . aee LATE FRENCH IMMER- SION: Second info meeting for parents and students entering Grade 6 in the fall of 2000. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 7- 8:30 p.m., Ecole Pauline Johnson library, 1150-22nd St., W.V. eed MAPPING THE PAST: Wednesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m., West Van Seniors’ Centre. West Van Elistorical Society presents a slide show and talk the Derek Hayes, author of The Historical Atlas of B.C. and the Pacific North-West. Info: 925-7299. ECHCES GF OUR PAST: ‘Enjoy our 1/4. Honey-Garlic Chicken ~- {t's the perfect combination of honey, herbs and the zest of garlic carefully basted on our rotisserie chicken and grilled to perfection. Served with Chalet fries and garlic toast. Talk about a sweet idea — and with this coupon... ees Ee Ee ee Order two 1/4 Honey-Garlic Chicken dinners and pay only $9.99! -|1 TWO CAN DINE FOR*Q)99 i : a Valid at any Swiss Chalet until March 15/2000. Not valid with any other promotion or offer. Life should taste as good as . i ROTISSERIE & GRILL om ee Ge ee Thursday, Feb. 24, 7-8:30 p-m., West Van Seniors’ Centre. Book launch by the authors — students of various West Van schools — who wrote the book based on interviews with seniors. Info: 926-8649. eee THE FIVE LANGUAGES OF LOVE: Thursday, Feb. 24, 7-8:30 p.m., at St. Francis in the Wood church hall, 4773 Piccadilly Rd. South, W. A parent-education event sponsored by Lighthouse Moniessori Studio. Tickets are $5. Info: Susanna Gray at 925-3646. eee LIGHTHOUSES OF B.C.: Thursday, Feb. 24, 8 p.m., West Van Seniors’. Centre. Slide show and taik with Don Graham, historian, author, and former lighthouse ceeper at Pr. Atkinson Lighthouse. Info: 926-8649. B Sciences a Association of British Columbia The MILLENNIUM LEC- TURE SERIES IN SCI- ENCE: Thursday, Feb. 24, 7- 9 p.m. at Capilano College. Epiphytes and Canopy Roots. Register: 984-4901. MT. SEYMOUR UNIT2D CHURCH THRIFT SHOP: Hialf-price sate. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2-8 p.m. eee THE FIGHT TO SAVE HEALTH CARE: Talk by Chris Aflnatt, secretary-busi- ness manager of the Hospital Employces Union. Also, Ellen Pekeles, vice-president North Shore Regional Health, will talk on concerns about the privatization of eye-care oper- ations. Thursday, Feb. 24, 7 p.m., Evergreen House board room, corner of 14th and St. Andrews, N.V. Sponsored by The Gouncil of Canadians. Free, ail welcome. Info: Betty Griftin at 922-1967. eee VANCOUVER INTERNA- TIONAL MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL: Feb. 24- 27 at Centennial Theatre. Info-line: 87V-IMFE or . Friday, Feb. 25, 7-10 p.m., grand opening. Tickets: 984-4484. aoe JUSTICE FOR GIRLS!: A presentation about a new group that involves, works with and advocates for girls on the street. Thursday, Feb. 24, 7 p.m. at the North Shore Women’s Centre. Pre-regis- ter: 984-6009. een ALONE WITH THE KIDS ON FRIDAY NIGHT?: Join the group at West Van Family Place on Friday, Feb. 25. $7/family. Register: 925- 7270. RIDGEWAY AREA RESI- DENTS: All parents of chil- dren aged 0-6 years are invit- ed to come and have coffee, meet other parents, your community developer and your community health nurse to talk about issues that affect you. Friday, Feb. 25, 10- 11:30 a.m., Ridgeway school, 420 E. 8th St. NLV. eos STREAM REHABILITA- TION/RESTORATION: Friday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. Public slide show and talk with Paul Berlinguette and Brian Herrin at Ridgeview school, 1250 Mathers Ave., W.V. Info: 926-8649. eee NORTH SHORE STREAMKEEPERS need volunteers for fry trapping on Mosquito Creek. Set traps Friday, Feb. 25 and count and mark fry Saturday, Feb. 26. No previous experience nec- essary. Info: Karen at 986- 6715. eee 2000 WEST VAN HER- ITAGE WEEK: A heritage ceremony and reception will be held on Saturday, Feb. 26, | 2 p.m., at the West Vancouver Museum and Archives. The - heritage achievement awards will be presented. Free, every- one welcome. FOOTSTEPS IN THE :? CLOUDS: Book reading by Baiba and Pat Morrow on their recent traverse of Kangchenjunga. Saturday, Feb. 26, 1:36 p.m., recCentre - - Lonsdale. Tickets $10/$7. .. Info: 990-5800. “ eee * CCEFEE HOUSE AT THE HARVEST: Saturday, Feb.- 25, from 7-10 p.m, join” Darcy Reimer, pastor at North Shore - Alliance - Church, for coffee, light: - desserts, entertainment, story and life changing testimonies plus a time of friendship and © fellowship. : SBYCOVE AUCTION. DINNER AND DANCE: Saturday, Feb. 26. An evening of fun and_ fund-raising .2t Parkgate Community Centre. : Q Tickets are available. for... - $25 /person at Seycove, Cove ° Cliff, Sherwood. Park‘.and Dorothy Lynas schools, * The Union of Caring Professionals Health Sciences Association’ welcomes our new members at: ? certified on February. 3, 2000. HSA represents more than 10,000 health care and social services professionals across the province. Since 1971, we have worked hard to improve working conditions, salaries, and job" security for our members. We represent workers in acute care, long. term care, community health, and social service agencies. Other HSA members caring for your community: Cedarview Lodge Grouseview Lodge Lions Gate Hospital Megnolia House North Shore Health/Community Health Services Mountview Lodge . For more information, please call HSA ot 1.800.663.2017 or visit cur website at www. hsabe.org. &