October 15, 1993 — North Shore News ear COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compited by Ann Hamilton WHAT'S GOING ON (WGO) is a free ser- vice provided for non-profit: groups. Sub- mission requests should be made on an of- ficial WGO form, which is available a1 reception, and received by the News af least one week privr to the event. The News endeavors (o ensure items ap- pear in the puper at least once before the event, bul space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed, For guaran: “teed publication contact classified (986-6222) or display advestising (980-0511). PUSATS I SATURDAY, OCT. 16 Highlands Gigantic Flea Market. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., N.V. Everyone welcome. een Rummage Sale. 9 a.m.-noon. W.V. Presbyterian Church. Marine at 29th St., W.¥. Info: 922-3234. eoe Vancouver Junior Board of Trade Jaycees Reunion, All past Jaycees welcome. Jaycee House, 125 Lillooet Rd., N.V. 6 p.m. Info: Bill Diamond, 681-3830. eoe “Lev’s Make A Deal.*' Community auction. W.V. Seniors’ Activity Cen- tre, 695 2st St, W.V. 6:30 p.m. Trips, antiques & more to be auc- tioned. Funds to seniors’ centre ex- pansion. Info: 926-4375. . eee “Siblings — Friends or Foes?"’ N.S. Family Services Society program. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. North Star Annex, 380 Kings Rd., N.V. info: 988-5281. a ° “Emotional Literacy.’’ N.S. Family . Services Society program. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Carson Graham secondary school. Info: 988-5281. aoe “Process Not Product Playshop." Speakers Unlimited workshop. 2-5 p.m. Kleewyck Art & Cultural Centre. Registration: 926-3266. ees “Creativity Playshop for Adults.’ Speakers Unlimited workshop. 9 a.m.-noon, Klee Wyck Art & Cultural Centre. Info: 926-3266, eee “How to Meet Other Singies.’’ Learn new skills on how to meet people; gain confidence in making friends. W.V. Recreation Centre. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 926-3266. eee “Unthinkable Practical Lessons in Spiritus! Enlightenment.’' 6:30 p.m., 338 E. Sth St., N.V. Info: 984-8982. ONGOING EVENTS: RecCentre North Vancouver offers Outdoor Club activities. Club in- fo: 983-6543. Trip info: 983-6543. SUNDAY, OCT. 17 Garage sale combined with Ladies Auxillary rummage sale, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Eagles Hall, 170 W. 3rd St. Info: 984-8013. eee Sunday drop-in. Video presentation: “Touring the Great Festivals of Europe.” Everyone welcome. Silver Harbour Centre, 1:30 p.m. Info: 980-2474, ees Family dance & potluck dinner. Sunrise Community Hall, 193] Windermere St., Vancouver. 4 p.m. Info: 980-1774. ONGOING EVENTS: Free drop-in forestry tours are offered at the Seymour Demonstration Forest each Sun. to Oct, 17, $2-2:30 p.m. info: 987-1273, eoe 3rd Sun. each month. Canada Earth Save Society vegetarian pothick, 6- 8:30 p.m. Holy Trinity Church Hall. Info: 987-8296. ees Bible classes, graded from primary to adults. Singing & quizzes.11:30 a.n.- 12 p.m. No collection or soliciting for funds. Deep Cove Gospel Hall, 4544 Covecliff Rd., N.V. Ongoing Sept.- June, Info: 929-4747 or 929-2637. aoe Foster homes for kiltens needed, N.S. Humane Society, 987-6282. o-00 NAR-ANON $ Family Support: Group meeting. 7 p.m, 176 E, 2nd St., N.V. For relatives & friends of people with drug problems. 12-step program, Info: 926-6453, ~ MONDAY, OCT. 18 Grief Recovery Program, Com- munity-based program; helps bereaved individuals in coping & healing, 7:15 Catherine's Church, 1058 Dr, N.V. Pre-register: pam. St. Rideewoad 922-9134, evo Emergency first-aid = program. p.m. W.V. Recreation Centre. 926-3266, 6:30 Info: ees The Canadian Federation of University Women — West Vancouver monthly meeling. All women university grads welcome. 7:30 p.m, W.V. Presbyterian Church. Topic: Port of Vancouver. Info: 922-4570, Stress-management program, 7:30 p.m, W.Y. Recreation Centre. Info: 926-3266, ONGOING EVENTS: The Compassionate Friends’ Support Group. Support for people who have lost a child of any age. 7:30 p.m. North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. Info: 986-9954, For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and ente:tain- ment listings see ihe Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. EF YOU'RE PLANNING A DREAM KITCHEN WE’LE HELP YOU AVOiD THE NEiGHTMARES. Renovating can be a scary proposi- tion, especially when one mistake House. But there’s more to the Home Show than just hammers and nails. your renovations won't Show. Work us into your plans, and Pa HWEI Stina ives More n Money can cost you a bundle. But rest easy. Family Safety First is a must-see. come back ta haunt you. At The 1993 B.C. Fall Home Show That’s where you and your family B.C. PLACE STADIUM, GATE A you'll find the products, the ideas willlearn more about safety and Thursday Friday & Saturday Sunday Adults Seniors (4 price on Friday} Children (6-12 yrs} $ 1.25 Children (Under 6) Free Family Rate (max. 2 adults} $ 15.00 Prices inciude G.S.T. 4pm -— 10pm 10am - 10pm 10am - 7pm $ 7.00 $ 6.00 D010 CORRECTION NOTICE Oct. 13 ‘93 Flyer Page 2- E Fabric Placemats: Should have read Reg. 2.79- Sale 2/$3.00-Save $1.29 Page 4-E Motion Sensor Black: Should have read Reg. $12.97- Sale $11.00 - Save $1.97 Hamster Play City: This item comes with cage, feeder, wheel and bottle. It does not include food, shavings or treats. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our Woolco customers. and the expertise to help you do it security at home. Take part in right. And within your budget. Talkto | Stranger Danger and Fire and Road pros like Shell Busey at the Safety presentations. Register your B.C. Hydro Home Ideas Show. He'll child in the ChildPrint Identification answer your questions and help you Program, and have toads of fun with avoid the typical pit-falls. Save the KidZone Kids, clowns, face-paint- energy and money with ideas from ing, balloons and magic presenta- the all-new B.C.Hydro Power Smart tions. The 1993 B.C. Fall Home