38 — North Shore News -— Wednesday, September 27, 2006 BULLETIA COUNTRY FALL FAIR: Saturday, Sept. 30, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., St. David’s United Church, Taylor Way at the Upper Levels. Free admission. Family fun includes games and prizes, face painting, homebaking and crafts. Info: 922-3961. eee DELBROOK REUNION DANCE: Saturday, Sepe. 30, Seylynn Hall. If you attended Delbrook high school from 1967-1970 call Jackie Knill at 985-7985 or David Townsley at YSS-7897 for mare into. eee BC 2000 EXHIBIT TOUR: Saturday, Sept. 30, Capilano Mall, TQ aan. opening cere: mony. Huge exhibit combines interactive displays and a showease of B.C. past, pre: sent and future. “Phe pavilion will be open Sept. 30 and Qet. 1,9 am.7 pam. and Monda, Oct. 2,9 anm.-5 pam. e@eo0 FAMILY STORY BOARDS DISPLAY created by North Shore families for Community Living Month. Entertainment and fun tor the whole family, Sunday, Oct. 1, 1-3 pam. Capilano Mall. Info: 904- 4087. ese BLESSING OF ANIMALS SERVICE: Sunday, Oct. 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., St. John’s Church, 220 W. 8th St, N.V. People are invited to bring their pets or working animals to be presented for a prayer of blessing. Pets should, if possi- ble, be left in the cars until part way through the service. Info: 986-1511. SS BACTORY DIRECT <2 CGHPUTE INSTALLATION ~ SAVINGS ACCESSORIES by Rich don the 12:Vi artists EAGLE BLUFF: Join the Friends of Cypress tor a ment- erate hike on Sunday, Oct. 1, 10 aim.4 pan. Bring lunch, 21. drinking water, sturdy footgear, and protective cloth- ing Free event. Call 925- 9392 for registration and meeting place. CIBC RUN FOR THE CURE: Sunday, Oct 1, 9:50 ant, BC Phice Stadium. Walk or run lor 5 km to raise money for breast cancer research, Register in person at any CIBC branch or Running Room store or on line at before Sept. 29. SEYMOUR RIVER HATCHERY OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, Oct. 1. Bus will shuttle visitors from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. from Rice Lake gate to the hatchery and back. Fun for everyone. Activities include a salmon barbecue, tours and games and activities for children. eee BRITISH COLUMBIA BOYS CHOIR: | Choir reunion on Sunday, Oct. 1 from 2-4 p.m. All alumni and their families are invited to _ attend. Info: 322-5240. ee0o UBC ALUMNI DAY 2000: Sunday, Oct. 1, Sart at Flagpole Plaza. Face painting, EASYCLIP faculty talks, displays and demonstrations. All past, pre- sent and future UBC alumni welcome. Free parking on campus. Into: 822-3313. eee SING CAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS with St. Monica’s Choir in Horseshoe Bay. Openings for sopranos, altos, tenors and bass. Rehearsals are “Thursday evenings. Into: 922-8987 of 603-5781. SEAVIEW ADDICTION SERVICES is a non-profit agency serving the residents of West and North Vancouver. They would be grateful for donations of the following: three area rugs, book shelves, pictures and plants, file cabi- net(s), lamp(s), art supplies and toys, and a computer for word processing. Contact Jason Watt at 926-9260 or 904-6287. eee BEREAVEMENT VOL- UNTEERS: Seeking individ- uals interested in offering tele- phone support to those bereaved. Interviews and training in October. Volunteers should not have had a ‘loss themselves in the past year. Info: — Vicki Hollander at 904-3532. THE MAPLE’ LEAF SINGERS are currently seck- The eyeglass frame ing male and female members (tenors, bass and first: sopra- nos). Singers should enjoy singing a varied selection of music. Into: Marie Gillis at 521-8545. eee CALL FOR VOLUN- TEERS: North Vancouver Museum’s school programs need volunteers with a tittle time and a lot enthusiasn. Info: 987-561. SEYMOUR COMMUNI- TY SERVICES is looking for two parents from the Lynnmour area and two from Maplewood. for six hours a week to work with families with children 0-6 years of age. Training will be provided. Info: Shirley Price at. 983- 6381. eee CELEBRATE WITH THE WEST VANCOUVER FOUNDATION: Gala 2000 “A Celebration of Youth,” Friday, Oct. 20 at the Capilano Golf and Country Club. Funds raised by this gala will support the ongoing work of the foundation. Tickets are available at 925- 8153. eee WINE TASTING FESTI- VAL: Fund-raising event to support The Rotary Club of Lions Gate Youth at Risk pro- jects. Monday, Oct. 2, 7:30- with a Magnetic Sunglass Clip-on. 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Hobnob program offered every Wednesday evening at no charge by the Canadian Mental Health Association of: North and West Vancouver. Info: Ali or Kelli at 987-2111. PARENTINGS AS A SPIR- ITUAL DISCIPLINE: Two talks by Sheila Boyce, re tered clinical counsellor, Teens, Wednesday, Oct. «4, 7:30-9:36 p.m.; young chil- dren, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 7:30-9:30 — p.m.,” . West: Vancouver United. Chure! Info: 922-9171. : EVE EXAMS ARRANGED We can arange tye exams and yes, you. can shop before you have your eye exam. VANCOUVER - WEST BRGA\ (604) §73-5234 Ls VANCOUVER - OAKRIDGE MALL 604) 263-2514 WEST VANCOUVER « PARK ROYAL SOUTH : (604) 925.9515 Offer expires Friday, October 13, 2000. Some restrictions opply. Cannot be combined with ony other offer...