What’s Going On this week __ Sanday, November 24--Green Thumb Theatre is looking for people to develop a new play for Vancouver's centennial celebra- tion. If you or anyone you know is between the ages of 12-30, has lived in Guangzhou (Canton), China; Yokohama, Japan, Edinburgh or Odessa, USSR: We would like to talk to you. Call 682-4664, Fif Fernandes. ate Sunday, November 24--S1. Paul's Indian Church Bazaar, 424 W. Esplanade, N.V. noon-4 p.m. Home baking, white elephant, books, refreshments and more. es @ Sunday, November 24--XC Ski- ing trip to Mt. Brew. NVRC Outdoors Club meet at NVRC parking lot 23rd & Lonsdale. 7:30 a.m. All welcome. sae Monday, November 25--West Van University Women’s Club, W. Van. United Church Lounge, 2062 Esquimali,7:45 p.m. John Payne, speaking on “‘Nicaragua, July 1985". A firsthand account of this traveller’s experience. All uni- versity graduates welcome. Penny Rinald, 926-2532. ote Monday, November 25--- Women’s Agiow North Shore evening Fellowship, Avalon Hotel, 1025 Marine Drive, N. Van., 7 p.m. Coffee & Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Meeting & Speaker. Speaker: Helen Burns, sharing testimony. Info: Del Cann, 980-0775. se @ Monday, November 25—North Shore Liberal Women, 670 Holmbury Place, West Van., 8 p.m. Report on Reform Meeting in Halifax, N.S. ens Monday, November 25--- Amnesty International meeting, Social Room, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van., business meeting at 7 p.m.; speaker at 8 p.m. Frances MacQueen will! speak on Amnesty International’s work with refugees. ae Monday, November 25--General meeting & bingo, St. John's Memorial Hall, 13th & Chester- field, 1:30 p.m. Senior Citizen's Assoc. Branch 4. All seniors welcome. oe ® Tuesday, November 26--Please note that the programme featur- ing Geof Gray-Cobb, scheduled for Lynn Valley Library, has been cancelled due to the sudden iliness of the speaker. eae Tuesday, November 26--West Van Band Christmas Sale. Shrimp & Pointsettias. Can be ordered now & delivered to you on Dec. 7. Cail Joan Brown, 926-2700. Tuesday, November 26--CPR Heartsaver course (first level) West Van YMCA, 1735 In- glewood Ave., W.V. 6:15-10:15 p.m. Register in person or by mail please at least 3 days prior to course, oes Tuesday, November 26—-North Shore Photo Image Club. Info: 986-4924 or 984-9696. 6 p.m. Photograph your own Christmas cards Bring your camera. eee Wednesday, November 27--Time Management Seminar ($50). N. Van. 7-10 p.m. sponsored by FBDB. 980-6571 to register. eee Wednesday, November 27--- Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms 1&2, off Terrace Cafete- ria. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: “Chemotherapy’’, share experi- ences, concerns. 988-3131, Local 466 or 497. eee Wednesday, November 27--- FBDB Seminar ‘‘Time Management"’, 7-10 p.m. Inter- national Plaza, 3 hrs.-$50, Pe Reg. 980-6571. . Wednesday, November 27--- Attention Artists - intent to enter North Shore Expo Art- shows extended to January 31. oeoe November 27--- Wednesday, Fashion Seasons Greetings Show, Lions Gate Hospital- Medical Day Care Centre, 8 p.m. Admission $5. Refresh- Ments. Sponsored by North Shore Medical Office Assistants Association. oon Wednesdsy, November 27--- North Shore Meals On Wheels, will deliver a hot dinner at cost, noon hour Tues., Wed., and Friday, if it is difficult to cook Wednesday, November 27--- Discussion group for people who have multiple sclerosis. Fireside Room, Highlands Unit- ed Church, 3255 Eddgemont Blvd., North Van. Noon to 2 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Info: Faye 984-6318 or Sylvia 922-8288. see Wednesday, November 27--- North Shore Fish & Game Club 41 - Sunday, November 24, 1985 - North Shore News WANTED —— Bed & Breakfast HOST homes on the North Shore Expo is coming —- be part of the action. REGISTER NOW with: HOST International B & B Reservations Ltd. Member of the West Coast Bed & Breakfast Association of British Columbia. meeting. Legion Hall basement, for yourself. Because of illness, See page 42 disability or age. Info: 922-3414, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following by-law received first three readings by the City Council at the regular meeting held on November 18, 1985: “Waterworks By-law, 1976, No. 4947, Amend- ment By-law, 1985, No. 5677" This by-law, upon adoption, and effective on January 1, 1986, will increase the rates charged to users of the City’s Water Supply System. The increase will amount to approximately 3.5%, and is required in order to offset the increased cost of operating and Maintaining this service to the community at existing levels. The 3.5% increase relates to, but is not necessarily based upon, the escalation in the Van- couver Consumer Price Index for 1985. Copies of the above noted by-law and attached Schedules will be available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. E. A. 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