45 - Sunday, December 17, 1989 - North Shore News From page 43 Dec. 20~—Middle Bear storytime. W.V. Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Stories, songs, action games for 3 year olds. Every Wed. at 10:30 a.m. Drop in, free. Info: 926-3291. eet Dic. 20-Bicycling for the retired. Meet at W.V. Senior Citizen's Activity Cen- tre, 2lst ard Fulton Ave., Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Info: 985-5038 or 932-2928. ten Dec. 21-N.¥. Chess Club meets Thursdays from 7:30-11 p.m. recCentre Delbrook, 600 W. Queens Rd., Willow Rm. Info: 985-4012. wnt Dec, 21--Free legal clinic held Thursday afternoons at W.V. Baptist Church. After 4:30 p.cé. by appointment. Legal advice in most areas of the law in- ciuding mediation in matrimonial disputes. For appointment call 922- 091i. tae ce abe eens Rete We BEAVERS TRAVIS Robson (left) and Dean Valli hold one of the many Christmas trees that scouting groups have been selling to raise funds for their activities. Travis and Dean’s group's tree iot is at the southwest corner of Mount Seymour Parkway and Seymour Boulevard in tke District of North Vancouver. Dec. 21--Preschoci storytime. Capilano Library, 3045 Highland Blvd., N.V. 10:30-11 a.m. Picture books, felt-board Stories, fingerplays for 3-5 year olds. wee Dec. 21--Preschool storytime. Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia Ave., N.V. 10:15 a.m. For children aged 3-5. ene Dec. 21--Storytimes at Lynn Valley Library, 1280 E. 27th St., N.V. Preschool storytiine (for 3-5 year olds) at 10:30 a.m.; Evening storytime for children aged 3 and up at 7 p.m. (bears welcome). Info: 984-0286. een Bec. 2i-Adult picasure skating every Thursday 8:15-10:15 p.m. Karen Magnussen Arena, Live organ music. AN adults, whatever level of skating, welcome. Info: Bill and Kay 987-9694 or Ruth 988-1444, eat Dec. 21-Aduli beginners band. Runs Thursdays 7-8:30 p.m. 2455 Haywood, W.Y. Especially needed are tuba and French hor players: Info: Maggie 929-4279 or Sandy 929-1179. eat WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME? Everything! Donald — Jason — Brandon — Olivia — Sophia — Viola People with these names feel a restless, sometimes reckless, driving urge to participate actively in the accomplishment of something worthwhile. They feel an impatience with the mundane things of everyday living. There is such a complexity in the nature of people with these names. Following are some of tieir characteristics in capsule form: Quick, clever and creative — exceptional promotional ability — independent -- difficult for them to merge their efforts well with others — want to act on their own decisions free from interference — too much aloneness — rather repressed and secretive — moads of depression and self-pity — nervous and sensitive — somewhat shy and extremely reflexive — intuitive —- easily upset — usually feel misunderstood — find it hard to enjoy happiness in personal affairs — have bilter experiences. They took calm but tension inside — love change and travel — an insatiable appetite for new experiences — accident-prone — desire to be quiet and peaceful, yet driven by burning urge to “do something” — restrictions and frustrations have severe reaction on nervous system — find it difficult to relax and be natural. Nicknames and surnames can modify or intensify one’s qualities. If Donald is mostly called Don — this would add greatly to his stability and sense of responsibility to others although he would still feel the sensitivity of the full name. WHAT'S IN YOUR NAME? Your name creates the way you think and therefore your life's experiences. A personal NAME ANALYSIS will prove to you the influence your name has had in your life — constructive or destructive. What is most important is that we can show you how to change your life for the better. Phone 736-2875, 8:30 to 4:30 and receive a free, brief name analysis. Learn how to be what you CAN be! NAME ANALYSIS SEMINAR ENROLLMENTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR EARLY SPRING NEWS photo Neil Lucent Dec. 21-Are you reacting to a loved one’s drinking? Al-Anon cen help you. Call 688-1716. Are you a teen reacting to your parent or parents’ drinking? Alateen can help you. Call 688-1716. tee for more Coming Events see first page of Classitieds. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in V/ednes- day's North Shore Now section. Polar bears challenged CALLING ALL North Shore The rules are simple — the fraternal organizations and service group that raises the most money clubs. in pledges for going into the water wins the trophy for a year. All Branch 118 of the Royal Cana- monies raised will be given to the dian Legion, holder of the Foster’s North Vancouver Christmas Challenge Bear Trophy, has issued Bureau to assist the less fortunate the challenge to participate in *he children in North Vancouver. New Year’s Day Polar Bear Swirs For further information call the at Cates Park at noon, Jan. I, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 1990. 118, at 988-3712. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following bylaw wiil receive 3 readings by the City Council at the specia! meeting to be held on December 18, 1989: “The Waterworks Bylaw, 1988, No. 1, 5891, Amendment Bylaw, 1989, No. 6074" The above bylaw, upon adoption, and effective on January 1, 1990, will increase the rate charged to users of the City’s Water Supply System. The increase will amount to approximately 19% per year for single family units and approximately 10% for metered services. The increase in rates is required to offset the increase in the cost of water to the City and the increased cost of operating and main- taining the City's Water Utility. Copies of the above named bylaw and schedule attached thereto will be available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk between the hours 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the exception of Statutory Hoiidays. 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