10 - Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1992 - North Shore News A.P. NicCredie INQUIRING REPORTER AT ELEVEN a.m. on this day 74 years ago armistice was declared, ending the bloody war that had gripped both Europe and the world for over four years. Over 60,000 Canadians were killed in the fighting during the First World War. Three decades jater Canada emerged from another world war, with over 42,000 of our young never to return home. It is said that time heals all wounds, but often after the healing process is complete, the msemories fade. As the years between the final shots of Canada’s iast war and the present increase, the living reminders continue to fade away. What does Remembrance Day mean to you? Frank Oliver North Vancouver I'm extremely pleased to see the world at relative peace at long last. Remembrance Day serves to remind us how fortu- nate we are during times of peace. Chris Irvine North Vancoaver I remember all the good fellows and women who put their butts on the line for us during the wars of this century. By doing this we keep the spirit of their souls alive. Elaine Lum North Vancouver . To me it’s a day to reflect on the wars we’ve been involved in, and also as a reminder to the wars that are presently being fought. Geoff Harrington North Vancouver Remembrance Day re- minds me of my grand- father. | hope we will always be able to com- memoraie this day in peace. Ziggy Patyk North Vancouver I come from Poland and although we do not have Remembrance Day as here, I think. of all the soldiers and families that were affected by the wars of the past during the Cavendish previews work NORTH VANCOUVER ac- tor Nicola Cavendish is one of the Amazing Women in Our Midst, a new series presented by Women in View. Cavendish, who just recently finished a challenging run at the Vancouver Playhouse in George Bernard Shaw’s The Miilionairess, will give a monologue previewing her new play, Him and Her Dogtace, and share anecdotal, behind-the-scenes stories at Josephine’s Coffee Bar Friday (Nov. 13 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.). The Women in View series is a DRAPERY FABRICS j 1226 Marine prive | Korth Vancouver 984-4407 chance for Vancouver audiences to meet some of the artistic com- munity’s most creative and tal- ented artists. Future speakers in- clude Vera Manuel, writer Linda Svendsen and veteran actor Joy Coghill. In December, Cavendish will tackle another demanding role — Shirley Valentine, which has al- ready earned her the 1992 Dora Mavor Moore Award for best ac- tress and a Jessie Richardson Award in 1990 — before taking a leave of absence from the stage in 1993 to focus on playwriting. Tickets for Friday’s event are $7 each, Phone 685-6684 for reserva- tions. -month of November. - SHOWCASE ’92 NOV. 13-22 GUARANTEED CHRISTMAS DELIVERY OR YOUR BLINDS ARE WMG HE > Offer exclusive to WindowWear'™ Custom Mini, Micro and Verticai Blinds. Order before Nov. 14th (Saced on produc avallability) SAVE 55 Co OFF selected Mini and Vorut w binds tron aur brand new “Window Wear Collection’, Just book a FRFE in-home consultation befure Nov. ath fl and take i antage of these treracndous savings! power ce nes 10 %SOFF FULL HOUSE DEAL Present this coupon and SAVE an EXTRA 10% OFF any order of “Contour Desicate Courciian® custans blinds, 1226 Marise Dr. CONTOUR North Vancouver 984-4407 Lyne WALLY CeOnTRE "Friends Serving Friends' Hours: Mon.-Wed. 10AM - 6PM Thur., Fri. 10AM - 9PM Sat. 10AM - 6PM Sun. Noon - 5PM