Al28: The 30th annual Hadassah Bazaar is just around the corner, and according to Mrs. Jane Shadiey, Bazaar Chairman for the North Shore chapter, there will be Yargains there for everyone, rom kids to the carriage rade. , Thijs year’s Bazaar will be held November 4th and Sth. Wednesday and Thursday, at the P.N.E. from 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. both days. Ad- mission is $1.00, children under 12 free. The Food and Baking are a “must” for everyone at the Bazaar, and Ms. Margarete Zillich has “bilintz bees” ander way all over North and West Vancouver, preparing Cheese Blintzes by = the freczerful. They will be available as a frozen take- Parking restricted P..tKING RESTRICTIONS wv be placed on North Vencouver’s Orwell Street be ause of problems with om ple leaving their cars bh ore boarding buscs at P obs Exchange. orth Vancouver District acil voted Monday to parking in the = tur und arca at the south of Orwell and make the ‘ side of the street in the block a 2 hour parking dunng the day ve action follows plaints from Orwell “1 residcots about ‘park mde bus commuter ping up ail the parking es on the strect SCOUTS CAMADA At Hadassah Bazaar Wednesday, October 28, 1981:- North Shore News home item, only from the North Shore Chapter, (named Massada after the famous mountain in Israel) in the Baking Carousel along with all the other Home Baking this Bazaar is so famous for. A mouth watering, dict devastating selection of hot and cold meals will be there too, for “the Galloping Gourmet, the Junk Food Junky, and the Voracious Vegetarian”. The North Shore ladies, under the green thumb of Mrs. Sheila Milstein, will again be responsible for a luxuriant Plant Booth, and a new project this year will be “Sole Food”, featuring a HUGE selection of shoes for the cntire family. by professionals. david Ingram's financial services REAL ESTATE TAX SHELTERS ARE NOT JUST FOR THE RICH! By using the real estate investment programme re- commended by David ingram, you too can use tenants’ rent plus re-directed tax dollars to build a worthwhile real estate holding. The units we sell are fully managed ¢ 3 bedroom townhouses * Ottawa, * $52,000 - 13% first mortgages ° 5% -CCA e No resale restrictions © Some umits as little as 15% “FREE TAX SHELTER BROCHURE” JAYLIN REALTY LTD. No. 308 — 9395 Scott Ad., Delta, B.C., $59,000 ¢ 10%% - v4C 681 DON WALSH 980-0321 ATTEND DAVID INGRAM’S INVESTMENT SEMINARS Nov.8 Sun. Frank Baker’s Attic 11am. Nov. 22 Sun. Frank Baker's Attic 11 a.m. $35/person, $60/couple Advance Reservation§ 980-0321 IN ASSOCIATION WITH The Silent Auction will be of special interest ‘to local residents. Written bids are taken for vouchers from the North Store's finest restaurants, hair salons, gift shops, clothing stores and specialty shops. Jewellery items ahd fine art, by Mr. Toni Onley and other well- known West Coast artists, will also be available as part of this intriguing auction. Bazaar goers can plan to play Super-Valu Bingo, relax in the Pub, or see a 1982 Car Show. There are over a dozen Raffles to choose from, Commercial Exhibits to see, the Police Pipe Band to sce and hear, and, of course, there is the perennial pastime at this bazaar — shopping for the entire family’s wardrobe and So petecostear., * WAYWARD DOGS or their owners may have to shell out an extra ten dollars if they’re caught in North Vancouver District. District council gave third reading Monday to a bylaw that would increase the fine for dogs running at large from $15. to $25. A motion by Alderman Peter Powell to hike the fee to $50 had been defeated the previous week. . ‘The .increase will bring the fines in line with those in other Lower Mainland municipalities. © Council also gave third ‘reading to a bylaw that would hike fees for rezoning applications from $530 to ea aes Me Be Cote Sve ere. ~ $915, $555 of which will be refunded if the; application “doesn't go to a ‘public _ hearing. When the bylaw was discussed at last week's Policy and Planning Meeting,. Alderman John Lakes noted that many public . hearings are in- definitely deferred, so people might never get their. $555 back. 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