B10 - Sunday News, January 17, 1982 a what’s going or: Ee this week Sunday, lIanwary 17 -- North Shore Pro Life Society is holding an “Open House” at their office at #1, 144 West 15th Street, North Vancouver, 1 to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Everyone welcome. Monday, January 18, 1982 -- Gymnastics classes for every age at the YMCA Sparca Gym Club. Parent/Child Gym, Pre-school classes, Int ictory Gym, Developmental I and II. Dance for Gymnasts North Shore Family YMCA. 1735 Inglewood Ave.. West Vancouver 926- 5541. ooe For the over “40” Monday, famuary %8 at 7:25-8:15 Highlands Elementary School Program. This mature ladies class includes stretching, bending and barre work-out exercises. Excellent § muscle toning and grace. If you're undecided, do come and view the first class. Please phone for more info 988-7329. Instructress Irene Johnston or the school 985-3514. Monday, January 18 - 8:15 - 9:15 p.m. begin- ners/intermediate ballet at Highlands Elementary School program. Exercises include stretching. bending and barre work-out. Ballet exercises simplified for your enjoyment. Phone Irene Johnston, 988-7329 or the school, 985-3514, also — advance ballet classes at 9:15 - 10:15 p.m. Highland Elementary School. All welcome with previous experience. Phone for more info. 988-7329 or 985-3514. 3150 Colwood Dr., N.V. Monday, Janzary 18 -- Evening Storytime for children, Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia, 7:00 p-m. A half-hour of bedtime stories for children aged 3 and up, a regular weekly event, every Monday. Searting Tuesday, January 19 -- Cookery course, Easy En- tertaining, Windsor High School, North Vancouver, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks. Learn casy ways to delight your friends with gourmet dishes. More in- formation, North Shore Night Schools, 985-8741 Tuesday, January 19 -- Toast. mistress mecting at Yic's Restaurant, 127 East 3rd St.. N Van. Cocktails at 6.30, dinner at 7-00. We welcome guests (No participation required) Make self improvement your goal for 1982 Tuesday, lanuary 19 Noecth Shore Whoiters Club. North Vancouver City Library. 7 WO to 90 Discussion Pubhshing Your Book Anyone interested in wnting is welcome Teesday, Janmary 19 ( apilany Dropan, Phihp and 22nd North Vancouver | 3O Yow Cards, sing song. tea) bveryone welcome pom Tecedag, lammary 19 maght, Chartwell Elementary (sucst School, 1300 Chartwell, West Van. 8:00 p.m. Open house for Men's’ Barbershop Harmony Society. Tuesday, January 19 -- Babysitters’ Training Course at Carson Graham School. 6:30 - 8 p.m. For 6. consecutive Tuesdays. for boys and girls 11 years and older. oon Taesday, January 19 -- Boundary Community School Association general meeting, 750 East 26th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. 7:30 p.m. Taesday, January 19th -- “Hansel and Gretel”: a puppet play, Capilano Library, 3180 Newmarket, 4-4:30 p.m. The Grimm Brothers fairy tale transformed into an entertaining -- and not too scary -- play for kids 5 and up. Tuesday, January 19th -- “Emily Carr - Growing Pains” Lynn Valley Library, 1280 East 27th. 7:30 p.m. First in a new film series about Canadian artists, telling of her lonely early hfe. Come early - seating limited. January 18 - 21st. New programs beginning at North Shore Family Services include: Separating and looking to the Future. Self Images for Women, Couples Communication Skills, Step- Parents, Grieving but Growing. New Directions for Women in their Middle years, Our Aging Parents. For information call 988-5281. Wednesday, January 20, 27, February 3, 10 -- 7:30-9:30 p.m., a Menopause Workshop, directed by quahfied leaders from the Vancouver Women's Health Collective, will be held at 3255 Edgemont Blvd... North Van. register now. 987-4822. Wednesday, January 20th -- Monthly WV _ = association meeting for children’ with learning disabilities. Hollyburn Centre (15th and Duchess Ave.) at 7:30. Guest speaker Dr. Karl Rochschild, specialist in learning disabuities. Wednesday, January 20-- Red Cross (A.1.D)_ ladies © start. spring sessions aft 3030 Newmarket 10 am to 2 pm Crafts. sewing. knitting, crocheting, quilting Items sold at Bazaars for funds for assistance for under pnvileged Volunteers needed Informaton 987 3819 Wednesday, January 20 -©§ Moms and Tots Program. Maplewood Community sehool 10 00 12 00 noon Refreshments served Wednesday. “Fmily Can January 120 Growing Pains” Seycove Library JIS 4 15 pm An after school special movie presentahon for students and interested memben of the publ Free Wednesday. January 20 A puppet play Hanscl and Gretel Public Notice in accordance with Sec tom 44(12) of Ihe Assessment Act, Notice ts hereby given that the Count) of Revision set up to hear Appeals against the Real Property Assessment Holl tor School Distict No, 44 Comprising Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Now Westminster Rural — Jurisdiction 744 will hotd ther first sitting at City of North Vane ouver 141 West 1 4tteot cet North Var ouver on February ist City baal 1B. at) Ot & Mm Appellants wilh be coUhed as to the date and tine of the hearing of thet Agape al H.R. Jones Area Assessor North Shore/Squamish Vailoy Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia, 4 - 4:30 p.m. The offering C.P.R. (cardio classic’ fairy-tale in an en-_ pulmonary resuscitation courses tertaining form - for children 5 at the North Shore Family years and up. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., Tharsday, Janmeary 21 -- We are West Vancouver on the Wednesday, January 20 - following dates: Heartsaver Preschool Storytime, Capilano course - 4 hrs. Jan. 21st Library, 3180 Newmarket, 10:00 a.m. First of the new season. March 4th. Office open Monday Children aged 3-5 years are ~- Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. invited for a half-hour of stories 926-5541. and fun each week. “ee “ee Saturday, January 23rd -- Burns (evening), Feb. 4th, Feb. 18th, Thursday, January 21 -- Wally Supper, Canyon Gardens. 6 Denusik, North Vancouver p.m. - ?, St. Andrews & postmaster, on Canadian stamps Caledonian Soc’y, Highland and postal service, West Dancing, Singers. . Vancouver Senior Citizens vee Stamp Club at 1:30 p.m., at Tuesday, Jamuary 26 -- The Senior Citizen Centre, 695 21st St., West Vancouver. Everybody welcome. public is cordially invited to the Annual General Meeting of Lions Gate Medical Research Foundation, 8 p.m. Lions Gate Hospital Auditorium. The program will include talks by North Shore doctors on some recent medical research projects which have been assisted by the Foundation. Lions Gate Medical Research Foundation, 230 E. 13th St., North Van. upcoming Monday, January 2Sth -- Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, 200 Block East items for What’s Going On HAT’S GOING ON is a free service for non-profit com- munity groups on the North Shore and receives a very large number of items each week for publication. The News does its best to ensure that all dated items appear at feast once before the event, and that ‘tongoing’’ items appear regularly. However, space limitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single 15th Street, Ambulatory Care item received will run. For this Treatment Area. 10:30 to 4:30. reason, also, non-North Shore eee items are not normally ac- cepted. Monday, January 25 and Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. tor the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdaie Avenue, North Van couver, V7M 2H4. Tuesday, January 26 -- North Van Red Cross will hold 2 consecutive day clinics at Lions Gate Hospital. Monday Clinic: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m. (Daytime only). Tuesday Clinic 2 - 8 p.m. Officials urging any donors who Public Notice In accordance with Section 44(12) of the Assessment Act, Notice is hereby given that the Courts of Revision set up to hear Appeals against the Real Property Assessment Roll for School District No. 45 comprising: Corporation of the District of West Vancouver Corporation of the Village of Lions Bay New Westminster Rural — Jurisdiction 745 will hold ther first sitting at District of West Vancouver Municipal Hall 750 - 17th Street West Vancouver on February 1st, 1982 at 10 00 PM Appellants will be notified as to the date and time of the hearing of thew Appeal H.R. Jones Area Assessor North Shore/Squamish Vailiey Public Notice In accordance with Section 44(12) of the Assessment Act, Notice is hereby given that the Courts of Revision set up to hear Appeals against the Reali Property Assessment Roll for School District No 48 comprising Corporation of the District of Squamish Resort Municipality of Whistler Village of Pemberton New Westminister Rural (Vancouver Hural and Litlooet Rural) Jurisdiction 748 will hold then first sitting at Distr tof SQuamish Municipal Hall 37941 2nd Ave Squamsh BC on february 1st 1982 at 1) OOP M The Appeais agamst the Assessment Holls for the Oisthe tt of Squamish and Vancouver Rural Oistict wil be hearin the Municipal Hall at Squamish The Appeais against the Assessment Roll for the Resort Municipality of Whistler will be heard in the Murmcipal Hall of Whistler The the Assessment Holls for the Village of Pemberton and titooet Rural will be hoard in the Vilage Hall Penrtbearton Appeals against Appeflants will be notihed as to the piace and time of heanng of thew Appeal HA. Jones Area Assessor North Shore/Squamish Vattey can attend the Monday day-time clinic to please do so, as working people will then not have the long line-ups. Attendance has been excellent. The 2-day clinics will be held every month dunng 1982. Thanks for coming and please tell a friend. Tuesday, January 26 -- North Shore Youth Soccer Association, Referees’ Clinic, January 26, 27, 28, 1982. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion 118, 15th and Lonsdale. For further information, please contact Frank Ashdown, 988- 1921. Monday, February 1 -- Matrimony and Divorce, a free course co-sponsored by the People’s Law School and the North Vancouver School Board. Instructor will cover laws relating to marmiage and divorce, matrimonial property, separation agreements, custody and maintenance of children. These topics will be discussed in the context of the controversial new Family Relations Act. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Cafson Graham Secondary school, 2145 Jones St... North Vancouver. Pre- registration is required, and this can be done by phoning 987- 8141. Volunteer training for youth, 13 to 16 years old, a YMCA course designed for youth to gain pracical knowledge and ex- 980-0043 perience in recreation. Tuesdays, 7 - 9 p.m. January 19 to March 9. Fee: $10. At Montroyal Elementary School, N. Van. Phone Kim Hirst, 926- 5541. Baha’i Faith It teaches: “ The fundamental purpose animating the faith of God and His religion is to safeguard the interests and promote the unity of the human race, and to foster the spirit of love and fellowship among men.” For more information, please contact. BAHA'I FAITH P.O. Box 91213 West Vancouver, B.C. VTV 3N6 Capilano Liberal Association 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 4726 Cedarcrest Ave., North Van. (mailing address only) * OAKRIDGE 266-881! breldcres: f WHITE SALE SAVINGS From 20% to 50% off Towels, Rugs and Accessories DON’T MISS IT! ¢ PARK ROYAL 926.5122 Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship Vancouver Chapter Invites you to attend the following functions: Friday — January 22, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. Teaching by Chuck and Rosemane Damato of Thousand Oaks © alfornia Pellowship with ecfreshme nts served Location SSA! Nancy Green Way North Van Forinformatvon call 685 $271 Men's Breakfast Saturday January 2) 1982 at 8 OOa m Speaker Chuck Damato Cost $5 00 Tickets at door Lion aton Avaton Hotel Manne br Noth Van Banquet Saturday January 23 198? att JOp om Speaher Chock Damato Special Singing Rousemane Wamato Location Holiday lan TY) West Broadway Tuchkets avotiable call 980 8014 oF 98! 66014 Cost Bb 00 Speaker Chuck Damato International Director and ( hapter Present Automobile Brother for lusury cars recently ceturned from austift to Africa Chuck will share what put hos marriage back together about his sen who had shot himacif through the head and lived and poaow well plas much morc (hock has sharcd his testimony on Csood News and '00C lub