42 - Sunday, August 24, 1986 - North Shore News 9 s What’s Going AC P this week___ Sunday, August 24--North Shore Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N. Van., All Hands on Deck: an exhib- it on model ship building. Through August. Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. Free ad- mission. Info: 987-5618. ene Sunday, August 24--Station Museum: Mahon Park, 16th and Jones Ave., N. Van. All Aboard: A selected history of transportation on the North Shore, to September. Wed.-Sun., !-S p.m. Free admission. Info: 987-5618. eee Suaday, August 24—Hibe to Mt. Tomyhoi near Mt. Baker in U.S. Distance 15 km round inp. Elevation gain 1,000m. Meet at 7 a.m. at N.V. Rec, Centre parking Int 23rd and Lonsdale for car pools. Bring ID for border crossing. An above moderate fitness level is required for this hike. ene Sunday, August 24--Summer Celebra- tions, Music and Spirituai Fellowship. Waterfront Park at Lonsdale Quay, 7 p.m. Sponsored by North Shore Clergy Association. Music: Michael Cunn- ingham and Sutherland Chapel Music Group. eet Sunday, August 24-28--Baci.packing the West Coast Trail, teen/aduli, Pre- trip meeting at Eagle Harbour Comm. Cir., W. Van.. 7:30 p.m., August 6th, 1986. Allows time for beachcombing, photography, etc. Call for details. 921-7425. ee e upcoming —_ TES Monday, August 25--If you want to drink — that 1s your business; but if you want to stop -— that’s ours. Alcoholics Anonymous, West Van- couver Group, Mondays 8:30 p.m. St. Christopher’s Church, Jtth & Coll- ingwood, soe Monday, August 25--Women’s Aglow N/Shore Evening Fellowship, Interna- tional Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine Dr., N. Van., 7 p.m., coffee & fellowship. 7:30 p.m., meeting & speaker. Speaker: Pat Lamont (Nurse). Special singer: Elaine King. Info: Del Cann, 980-0775. wee Monday, August 25--Emotions Anonymous, 176 E. 2nd, N.V., 8:30 p.m. A non-profit, anonymous group who meets weekly to achieve a less painful way to live emotionally Everyone welcome. eee Monday, August 25-28-Free August Countdown workshops at Capilane College. College Survival Skills-Mon., 9-11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:30 p.m. Reading the College Text-Tues.. 9- 11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:30 p.m.; Note Taking Methods-Wed., 9-11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:39 p.m.; Study Skills for College-Thurs., 9-11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:30 p.m. To register please call 984-4945 or drop in to BI07 in the Achievement Resource Centre. ons Wednesday, August 27--Coping with Cancer group, Lions Gate Hospitai Seminar Rooms | & 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Genera! discussion. eae Wednesday, August 27-North West Van Ringette Registration, Capilano & Park Royal Malls, 1! a.m.-5 p.m. Call! Dara Murphy 988-3288 for more info. eee Thursday, August 28--Fuli Gospel Businessmen's Luncheon, Pantry Res- taurant, 13th & Lonsdale, noon, guest speaker T.B.A. Cost $5. one Saturday, August 30--Volunteer-guiued Nature Walks, Lighthouse Park, 9:30 and li a.m. Meet at Carpark. Info: 926-2805. eet Saturday, August 30--Thrift Sale, 4391 Highland, North Van., Ip.m.-3 p.m, Bargains galore. Proceeds Aid to Animals in Distress. one Suaday, August 31—Hike to Singing Pass neat Whistler. Distance 20 km round trip. Elevation gain 100Sm. Meet at 7 a.m. at N.V. Rec, Centre parking lot 23rd and Lonsdale for car pools. An above moderate fitness level is re- quired for this hike. ed Sunday, August 31--North Shore Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N, Vaa. All Hands on Deck: in exhibit on model ship building. Through August. Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. Free ad- mission. Info: 987-5618. see Sunday, August 31--Station Museum: Mahon Park, !6th St. and Jones Ave., N. Van. All aboard: A selected history of transportation on the North Shore, to September. Wed.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free admission. Info: 987-5618. nee . Sunday, August 31-Sumimer Celebra- tions. Music and spiritual Fellowship. Waterfront Park at Lonsdale Quay, 7 p.m. Sponsored by North Shore Clergy Association, Music: Betty McDanials. eee Tuesday. September 2--North Shore Photo Image Ctub. North Van City Library, 14th & Lonsdale, 7 p.m. Bring your best shots. ‘*Summer photographs" for Info: 986-4924, eae Tuesday, September 2-t3--An exposi- tion of water colors by North Shore ar- tist Murph Ranspot may be viewed at the Federation of Canadian Artists Gallery, 952 Richards St., Vancouver. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. one Wednesday, September 3--PJ Storytime, 7 p.m, ‘Fall fell on flat footsteps.'' Foot stories and songs for four-year-olds and up. Wear your fun- niest shoes — or mom's or dad's. North Van City Library. Info: 980- 4424, eee Sunday, September 7--Hike to Goal Mt. near Mt. Baker. Dietance 10 km round trip. Elevation gain 1,000 m. Meet at 7 a.m. at N.V. Rec. Centre parking lot 23rd and Lonsdale for car pools. An above moderate fitness ievel is required for this hike. Bring ID for border crossing. eon Monday, September 8--Women’'s Aglow Luncheon, novn, International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine Dr., N. Van. eee Wednesday, September 10-The North Shore Chorus is happy to invite tenors and basses to join us for our new fall season starting Sept. 10. We meet on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m., Room Hi13, Bidg H., Capilano College. Profes- sional director and accompanyist as well as a complete variety of music. Call: 987-9818 or 987-9753 for more info. eo Wednesday, September 10--Capilano Flower Arranging Club meets at 7:30 BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY courseware featuring: e Spreadsheets - LOTUS 123 Saturday, 1200 to 1600. © Word Processing - PFS Write © Operating Systems - MS/DOS Community School, West 13th Street, North Vancouver. General Mecting, Confirmation of Executive and Market Night will be held. New Members Wel- come. eee Wednesday, September 17--At 7 p.m. A beauty programs for young teens. For !1 to 16 year olds. Emme, hair sty- list, and Helene, cosmetician, will demonstrate the art of looking your best af any age. Pre-register by Sept. 10, please. North Van City Library. Info: 980-4424. eee “sturday, September 20--Womien’s Aglow Breakfast, 8:30 a.m., Pantry Family Restaurant, West 13th Lons- dale, N. Van. ene Tuesday, September 23--At 7 p.m., Front Row Centre. Films to dream by: “Wings to Japan’’ and ‘Kyoto: an- cient capital of Japan." from chairside. Next best thing to being there! The great cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, a blend of new technology and old traditions. See alsc the beauty and tranquility of Lake Hakone, Mount Fuji and Japan's first capital, Nara. North Van City Library. Info: 980- 4424. ene Wednesday. September 24--Seminar: How to Understand Financial State- ments, Coach House Inn, 700 Lillooet Rd., 9 a.m. to noon. Fee: $50: For details call FBDB 666-7703. wes Wednesday. September 24--At 7 p.m. Good Plain Play, a valuable program for parents of newborn to age 12 on children's play. Pat Gallaher will speak. North Van City Library. Info: 980-4424. see Friday, September 26~--At 11 a.m. Hear Canadian author Barbara Smucker, who weaves drama, excitement and historial characters so well they almost walk off the page. For all elementary students and interested adults. North Van City Library. Info: 980-4424. one 29--Women’'s Monday, September OPEN EDUCATION ACCESS CENTRE COMPUTER (COURSES Featuring the “Best of Al! Worlds!” Learn at your own pace and selecta time that meets your needs. A unique approach to learning the computer and applications © individual fully equipped computer stations ° Personal program assistance as required * Teaching tutorials to guide you through the programs * Orientation lectures and completion lectures © Seit scheduled individual practise sessions * A software library to review and actually try programs The tollowing course is designed for the person who has had very little or no experience with computers: ADIN 943 - BOS (Basic Operating Skills) This course introduces basic computer concepts by utilizing the most widely used computer programs: Orientation Lectures begin every Saturday from 0830 - 1330. Center Hours are Monday to Thursday, 1200 - 2000; Friday and PREREGISTER TO ENSURE A SEAT! Call Vivienne or Becky at 994-467 1 during the Centre hours of 434-1610 during the mornings. The Open Education Access Centre 15 located at 145 Chadwick Court, 2nd Ftoor, North Vancouver ‘next to the Sea Bus terminal One call to the New's Classitied Department and you: ad can appeat in the 75 member newspapeis ci ine BC & Yukon Community Newspapers Assomiaucr Total cuculahon 660 OOC readership 1€ muiion see stat # oF wean 25 words $119 986-6222 Mon-Fn %am.5pm Aglow N/Shore Evening Fellowship, International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine Drive, N. Van.. 7 p.m. coffee & fellowship, 7:30 meeting & speaker. Speaker: Jeanette Flanagan. Info: Del Cann, 980-0775, eew Monday-Tuesday, September 29-30--- Seminar: ‘tow To Run a Successful Retail Store. Lonsdale Quay Hotel, 7- 10 p.m. (both evenings). Fee: $85. For details cali FBDB 666-7703. @ @x capilano @ ex college REGISTER NOW FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FALL EVENING CREDIT £ COURSES . -§ DON’T MISS THE COURSE YOU WANT THIS FALL! : Register Monday Aug. 25 al the College from 1- 8 pm. _- Many courses are part of the Evening Certificate or B.LAJC.G.A. programs, All evening classes. begin the, week B of Sept. 8 and end Dec. 19. Courses run Mon. - Thufé. 6°30. pm - 9:30 prn. Fees ara $103.80 per 3 credit course. ~ Enrollment is limited so register Monday Aug. 25... MONDAY EVENING © } ¢ introductory Marketing ® Accounting -I * Intro. to Business Computers. * Uses of Business Microcomputers ' # Financial Accounting’, TUESDAY EVENING. _ ° @ Business Statistics: * Accounting | and Accounting I" © Cost.and Managerial Accountin J WEDNESDAY EVENING we. © Supervisary Skills - 2 Uses of Business Microcomputers * Intro. to Business Taxation - THURSDAY EVENING © Advertising.J.- Theory: and. Pract * Small Business’ Managemen =< Canadian Business. Lav NOTICE ATTENTION WEST VANCOUVER RESIDENTS RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION | ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Funds are now available ona loan basis (through the Canadian Mortgage ana Housing Commission) to qualifying West Van- couver Homeowners to undertake certain categories of home improvements. Loans of up to $10,000.00 (a partion of which may be forgiveable) will be available on a first come first serve basis to qualified homeowners, where household income is below the establish- ed “income ceilings'’. (Househald income ceilings for the Greater-Vancouver area range from $14,000.00 per annum for a single person household to $25,000.00 per annum for a 5 plus person household.) To be eligible for this funding, the housing unit must be substan- dard or deficient and require major or minor repair, or lack basic facilities in one of the following categories: (a) Structural soundness; (b) Electrical system: (c) Plumbing system; (a) Heating sysiem: (e) Fire safety. Standards for such rehabilitation of residential buildings have been set as well. For further information please contact: THE CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING COMMISSION Phone: 731-5733 J. Douglas Allan Municipal Cierk 7789C 1926 August 05