COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton WHAT'S GOING ON (WGO) is a free ser- vice provided fur non-profit groups. Sub- mission requests should be mede on an of- ficial WGO form, which is available at receptlon, and received by the News at least one week prior to fhe event. The News endeavors to ensure items ap- pear in the paper at feast once before the event, but-spuce constealats may Wmit the number of submissions printed, For puaran- (ced publication contact classified (986-6222) “or display advertising (980-051), “Family | Skate. ' Centre Lonsdale. Info: 987-7529, . f10n-| SATURDAY, JAN. 8 Ski: Watch; W.V. Potice in conjunc- tion with Cypress Bowl Reercation are sponsoring a free ski identification program. Police will engrave: skis & - snowboards with B:C. driver's licence numbers. 11. a.m.-5 p.m, ski school J area of Cypress Bowl. > ONGOING EVENTS: ‘ RecCentre North Vancouver offers _ Outdoor Club ‘activities. Club in- fo: 983-6543. Info: 983-6543. eeoo Public’ ‘skate. RecCentre Lonsdale. 23 45-4: 15 p.m. Info: 987-7529. 1-2:30. p.m. Rec- - COMMUNITY oe “CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton "KIDS" STUFF is a free service provided far. rofit . groups. Submission ‘requests ; ‘should be made on an official What's Golng / ’ Qn! form,: which is available at reception,’ gad received by. the News at Feast’ one week.) prior to the event, ‘Fhe News endeavors. to ensure items. ap- “pear inthe paper, at least-once before: the umber of sebmissions printed. For. guaran- teed publication coniact classified (986-6222) x Visit arent & tot: aoccer {ages 3-5 yrs.) 9 & 2 9545’ a. “Seymour: Youth Centre,-In-’ 987- Regulor Hours Tuesday ~ Saturday - Early Bird SPECIALS 5330- 6:15PM _ $10. 95 | ae Year : to.you cae ~~ Andrews, 987-PLAY. SUNDAY, JAN. 9 Auditions for “Death of a Devil."" Jan. 9 & 12. NOV. Community Players, Hendry Hall. 7:30 p.m. Info: 987-8471, ONGOING EVENTS: Canada Earth Save Society vegetarian potluck, 6-8:30 p.m. Holy Trinity Church Hall, Info: 987-8296, ees To April. Family Movies, 2 p.m. NV. City Library. Info: 980-4424, ease To April. N.Y, Cily Library open 1-5 on Sundays. Info: 980-4424, eee Bible classes, graded from primary to adults. Singing & quizes. 11:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. No collection or soliciting for funds. Deep Cove Gospel Hall, 4844 Covecliff Rd., N.V. Ongoing Scpt.- June. Info: 929-4747 or 929-2637. eae Foster homes for kittens & cats need- ed, N.S. Humane Society, 926-2180. eae NAR-ANON Family Support Group meeting. 7 p.m, 176 EB. 2nd St., N.V. For relatives & friends of people with drug problems, 12-step program. Info: 926-6453. . For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and enter- tainment listings see the Around Town column in. Wednesday's Nerth Shore Now section, _ Tiny Tot floor hockey « classes for kids ‘aged 4-5. yrs. 11:15” a.m, ‘Seymour Youth Centre. Info: recCentre ‘Ron ONGOING EVENTS: “ RecCenire- Magnussen . is looking’ for | talented teens (singers, actors, musi- cians, poets). who are interested in performing on ‘‘Stage Might,’* Fridays (from 7-10 p.m. Info: 983-6559. : z Saturday storytime for kids aged 4-8 ‘yrs: 10 asm. N.V~e ‘event,: but’ space, constraints roay, limit the «: 1980-4424, ‘. City Library. Info: rr : Teddy’ Bear Swim. RecCentre Lons- dale. 3:30 py m. Info: 983-6421. Positive: ‘Approach “Counselling Sere: ‘ vices, . Info session, for students: with: “learning, disability. concerns & parents. Free. Infor 925-HELP. ’ . "Send us ‘your event listings. L » + ONGOING'EVENTS:. | farm: animals. & birds at Maplewood Farm, “405 Seymour River Place; 10 a.m-4 p:m.: daily, ° ‘except ‘non-holiday Mondays; milking ‘ demo vat-4315:p.m.3. ‘bring lunch & have a picnic. Info: 929-5610. : SALES PERSON ~ OFTHE YEAR: 4 “Great Great Guy: “y-y” Dick Irwin is pleased to announce that Gabe Torok earned the top sales position: at Dick Invin Chev Geo Olds in ‘1993. Gabe has been a North Shore resident for many years and, although just recently in’ the’autometive business, his unparalleled success’ is attributed te his sincere desire to be of:service to his many -customers, friends: and acquaintances! We invite you to drive by for a coffee (and a test drive?) at * 845 Marine Drive or call Gabe | “at 987-5231! COMMUNN ry BULLETIN BOARD Cypress offers ski [ID program SKI AND SNOWBOARD E? GRAVING.,. The West Vancouver Police, in conjuction with Cypress Bowl Recreation, is sponsoring a Ski Identification program on Saturday, Jan. 8, from ti am. to 5 p.m. Police will be engraving B.C. driver’s licence numbers on skis and snowboards at the Ski School area of Cypress Bowl. The ser- vice is free, The program is designed to assist in the iden- tification of stolen ski equip- ment. : een MATERNITY TOURS FOR SIBLINGS... Lions Gate Hos- pital offers a once-a-month maternity ward tour for soon- to-be big brothers and_ sisters. January’s tour will be held on Saturday, Jan. 8. For more in- 1585 MacGowan Avenue, North Van... formation call Nancy at 984-5794, eet CHRISTMAS TREE CHIPP- ING... Turn your Christmas tree into chips that will be used by the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) as compost, ground cover, equestrian paths, Hydro right-of-ways and park paths. On Sunday, Jan. 9, two locations on the North Shore will be chipping trees between 10 a.m, and 3 p.m.: Edgemont Village Esso Station (3089 Edgemont Blvd, North Yan- couver); and the North Shore Winter Club (Mountain Highway and Keith Road, North Van- couver). The Lions Club and the North Vancouver Fire Depart- ment are the sponsors of the recycling programs. eee ASSERTIVE COMMUNICA- TION... Learn how to define your personal boundaries and express thoughts and feelings while respecting the rights of others. The course, held at the North Shore Counselling Centre (2104 Gordon Ave., West Van- couver), runs five concurrent Mondays, beginning on Jan. 10. To register, or for more infor- mation call 926-5495. soe ARTISTS FOR KIDS TRUST... West Vancouver’s Cultural Ser- vices launches the new Articulate . Lecture Series. with Bill McDonald and Alan Wood presenting Artists for Kids Trust at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11 at the Silk Purse. Pre-repistra- tion is advised. Tickets are avail- able .by calling 926-3266, EARLY SPRING SALE BEDSPREADS p to po 30 % off “Custom made" by Maxwell; aceon, Pride of Paris & more DRAPERY FABRICS & SHEERS Robert Allen, Aftex Kobe, Rosedale, Tritex, Alendale and many more ‘up to 25% a off: UPHOLSTERY FABRICS. Sanderson, Kraver, Robert Allen, Bert Woll, Avant Garde, Joanne, and others . Lup to 2 5 % off ‘Sale on stock fabrics & remnants” Clearance on floor models’ 988- 23.24 Sad . Chater intertors. may be placed out for eeu at single’ family. and. duplex homes shall not exceed 230 litres per ‘week. ~The maximum size of any solid waste receptacle shall be 140 litres and the maximum weightin ‘any® one receptacie : shall be 35 kilograms. (78 pounds). ‘one pails! of 77 litres. ° = one can one garbage = one. can bag one. toter cart : ~of 140 litres © = two cans | For information on 1 how to REDUCE, REUSE and: RECYCLE, - phone W. H. E. N. Environment House 926-5079, the Recycling