this week Thursday, October 29--Stories and Hallowcen costume contest. W.V. Memorial Library. 4 p.m. Free. For 6-9 year olds. Register 926-3291. ete Thersday, Octobsr 29-- Thursday nights. N.V. adult skating group. Katen Magnussen Arena. 8:15-10:15 p.m. To live organ music. eh Thursday, October 29--Halloween fall fair: craft tables, games, refreshments. Fromme Elementary School, 3657 Fromme, N.V. 5-8 p.m. Anyone inter- ested in selling crafts call Rosemaric 988-9757. aoe Thursday, October 29--CPR (D) in- fant/child CPR. W.V. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood. 6-10 p.m. Includes backyard safety, minor first aid etc. Info: 926-5541. eae Thursday, October 29--I[dentilying Business Opportunities. Capilano District Library. 7-8:30 p.m. Free in- formation program sponsored by Fed- era! Business Development Bank for Small Business Week. Pre-register An- drea 666-7703. taht Thursday, October 29--Women and Depression. Lynn Valley Library, 1280 E, 27th St. 7:15-8:50 p.m. Free, spon- sored by N.S. Women’s Cenire. ahaht Thursday, October 29--Plays: The Fourth Monkey by Eric Nicol. (Pres- entation House). /837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. (Anne Mac- Donald Hall). 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reservations, info 986- 1351. eae. Thursday, October 29--Deep Cove Gardening Club welcomes all interested gardeners, 7:30 p.m. Seycove School. Free speaker and discussion on fall bulb planting: and container storage. Pre-register: 929-7981, wet Friday, October 30--Spooky stories for 3-5 year olds, W.V. Memorial Library. 10:30 a.m. Free, wear a costume and drop in. et Friday, October 30--Paddington Bear on tour for UNICEF Halloween cam- paign ‘will meet children. Lynn Valley Mall. 6:30 p.m. nahh ‘Friday, October 30--Halloween costume and spooky story and song time. Capilano District Library. 3:30- 4:30 p.m. For children 4 and up. eek Friday, October 30--Goblin turkey dinner. St. John’s Anglican Church Parish Hall, 13th and Chesterfield, 7 Friday, October 30--Plays: The Fourth Monkey by Eric Nicol. (Presentation House). 1837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. (Anne MacDonald Hall). 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reservations, info 986-1351. ttt Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 3i-—Imagination Market free Halloween workshop. Capilano Mall. Oct. 36 4:30-8:30 p.m.; Oct. 3) 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Create using recycled materials. the Friday to Sunday, October 30 to November 1--Masquarade fitness classes. W.V. Rec Centre. Prizes for most creative costume and best-carved pumpkin. Call 926-3266 for class times. het Saturday, October 31--Halloween storytime. Face painting, films. N.V. City Library. 10:30 a.m. For 4-8 year olds. Pre-register. Info: 980-4424, the Saturday, October 31--Bird watching excursion to Maplewood Mud Flats. Pre-register 926-3266. Sponsored by W.V. Rec Centre. Car pools arranged prior to cach trip. tn Saturday, October 31--Paddington Bear on tour for UNICEF Halloween campaign will meet children. Capilano Mall 10 a.m.; McDonald’s Restaurant, Marine Dr. and 14th, W.V. 11:30 a.m.; Hollyburn Country Club 4 p.m. tet + Saturday, October 31--Plays: The Fourth Monkey by Eric Nicol. (Pres- entation House). 1837...the Farmers’ Revolt by Rick Salutin. (Anne Mac- Donald Hall). 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. 8 p.m. Reservations, info 986- 1351. nee Saturday, October 31--Finlandia tea and bazaar. St. Andrew's United Church, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N.V. 1-3 p.m. Adults $2.50, children $2. wht Saturday, October 31--Intermediate tango. N.V. Rec Centre. Noon-4 p.m. Info: 988-6166, Saturday, October 31--Halloween Hoot. W.V. Rec Centre. 780-22nd: St. 6-8 p.m. Family event, includes magic show, refreshments, costume parade, ‘haunted house. Cost $6. Advance tick- ets only. Info: 926-3266. p.m. Reservation: church office 986- =: 1151, mornings .only. Cost $9.99. in- cludes after-dinner entertainment. Prize for most original Halloween hat. Friday, October 30-THek or: Treat tea . (seniors). N.S. Neighbourhood House. 2-3 p.m. Dress up. $3. Prevegicter. 1 In- fo: 987-8138. nee : ee) Friday, October ‘ 30--Craft artists, limited space still available in co-op ’ Christmas craft fair. Info and applica- tion call 980-4430 or 987-7505. eet Friday, October 30--Canadian Diabetes Association, B.C.. division, needs vol- unteers to canvass during blitz night Nov. 23. in N.V. and W.Y. Info: 732- 1331, tne Friday, October | 30-Introduction to Sahaja yoga. W.V. Rec Centre. 7:30. p.m Meditation (self-realization). Info: “922-3382. Free. Saturday, October 31--Halloween skary skate. N.V. Rec Centre. 1-2:30 p.m. family, 2:45-4:15 p.m. public. eh te Saturday, October 31--Happy Hallow- een. Lynn Valley Library. 10:30-11:30 a.m, For ages 4 and up, come in costume, wae Saturday, October 31--Happy Hallow- een. Seycove District Library. 2:30-3:30 p.m. For ages 4 and up, come in costume, ttn Saturday, October 31--Halloween Hoe-down. Eagle Harbour Community Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. 7:30-10 p.m. Fireworks, family dancing (ages 4 and up). Pre-register 921-7425, tee Saturday, October 31--Market Day. Larson Elementary School, 2605 Lar- son Rd.,N.¥. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Proceeds to school for sports equipment etc. eh Saturday, October 31--Fright Nite Hal- loween Dance. Presented by Canadian Progress Club Vancouver Evergreen. Mickey McDougall Hall, 23rd near St. Georges. & p.m. Live band, prizes, raf- fle, midnight cold buffet, cash bar. Costumes optional. Proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis. Info or tickets: Maureen 984-7116 or Debbi 980-8822. tik Saturday, October 31--Deep Cove/ Dollarton 4th annual fall volleybal! tournament. Seycove School, 1204 Caledonia Ave. 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Join in coed six-sided recreational volleyball fun tournament. Registration fee $40. Info: 929-7981. Pre-registration neces- sary. upcoming Sunday, November 1--Grapevine .” wreath workshop. N.V. Rec Centre. Noon-5 p.m. Info: 988-6166. gree . / Sunday, November 1--N.V. Rec Centre Outdoors Club hike. Meet at N,V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale. 7:30 a.m. To Elfin Lakes, Squamish, Cheakamus ‘area: Leader Peter Jones, 980-3079. Round trip 23 kin. amet ¢ Sunday, November 4--Annual pre- Armistice Day church parade. St. SALE! WHITE STAG 50% off Cotton Pickers 25% off New stock arriving DAILY ‘“Dundarave’s newest fashion store” 925-3513 2419 Marine Drive, West Van Dundarave Village 67 - Wednesday, October 28, 1987 - North Shore News Johns Anglican Church, 220 W. 8th, N.V. Fall in 9:30 a.m., service 10 a.m. Sponsored by N.V. Veterans Council. ete Sunday, November 1--N.S. Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N.V. Historical View. Through Nov. Wed.- Sun, 1-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987-5618. PRICED RIGHT Well maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom chalet in Emeraid Estates. Features include fireplace, sauna, kitchen apptiances and furniture. Terrific buy at $129,000. Jan Simpson. NEW DUPLEX UNITS 3 custom-built duplexes will be ready for the ski season. Hot water tizat, steam room, 4 bedroom & 3 bathrooms — alt located in Whistler Cay Heights. Reduced to $178,500. Jan Simpson/Don Wensley.. ONE-HALF INTERSET Want to duy into the Whistter area at a reasonable price?? Vendor wants a partner in this 3 bdrm, 24% batt chalet in Whistler, Sauna and ) potential for a suite. $70,000. Jan # Simpson. READY FOR OCCUPANCY This fantastic new home has 3 bdrms, 2 baths, great deck & covered parking. Finest attention to - workmanship & finishing details. $176,500. Chris Moore/Jill Not- _man Colpitts. QUALITY & SPACE Brand new single family home with 760 sq.ft. potential for suite addition. 3 bdrm, 2% baths, all appl's and solid construction add up to value. $204,900. Chris Moore. ’ VIEWS VIEWS VIEWS Duplex unit under. construction: 3 bdrms, 4 baths, excellent view & sun exposure. Walk to Gondoia lifts, restaurants & convenience stores. $174,000. Don/Gail. TOP QUALITY This new 4 bedroom chalet is spotless & offers location, quiet & privacy — close to the Village & Lost Lake. Revenue suite is proven pro- ducer. $209,090. Don or Gail. : QUALITY AND CLASS Both design and finishing have been given close attention in this new duplex unit. Great views, terrific | storage. One of the finest in Whistler. $230, 1000. DoniGall. . Sunday, November 1--Station Museum, $6th St. and Jones Ave., N.V. Includes add balls, fire equipment, Sports equipment and tins. Sundays 1:30-4:30 p.m. Info: 987-5618. eee More WGO CUSTOMIZED UNIT Located in Alpine Villa, this double unit was renovated to accommodate a large family. Master bedroom, 2 § “‘dorms"’, ski room, sauna & more. | Must be seen. $87,500. Gail Wensley. - ; LARGE VILLAGE STUDIO | Nicely appointed unit in Whistler ] Village inn is a proven revenue pro- ducer. Terrific opportunity for the serious Whistler investor. $71,309. Patrick Kelly. FANTASTIC VILLAGE PENTHOUSE This exclusive elevator service suite is located in the heart of the Village. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2 decks & great living layout. $293,000. Gordon Hall. BLACK TUSK One of the best buys in the resort. Single family fot in Black Tusk Village with great views, low taxes, and the peace of the countryside. $35,000. j George Hayes. . WHISTLER WATERFRONT | Cross-country ski or windsurf from your front door. Whistler's only waterfront condominium develo- ment is centrally located and offers a good investment opportunity. $87,500. JIli Notman Colpitts. OUTSTANDING VIEW Your panoramic view includes the Spearhead Range, Green Lake, and Whistler Valley. 3 bdrms, 4 baths, large decks and a studio suite for revenue. $184,900. Nom Trottier. | / ] -LOT IN ALPINE j, MEADOWS One of the few available lots in | Whistler. This one is iocated close to Meadow Park & valley trails, and is flat for easy building. $59, 500. : ‘Trudy Alder, NOVEMBER 2, 1987 6:55 A.M. The buses are coming! Announcing direct bus service to and from down- town Vancouver. Connections to the entire Vancouver Regional Transit System including SkyTrain and SeaBus. Service Information 985-7777. WELCOME ABOARD! BCA Transit Vancouver Regional Transit System. theme