NEWS photo Stuart Davis DEBBIE is a singer in a local band. She’s a Libra who follows her astrological advice. This week at local councils From page 5 Association: on Kilmer Creek development area/ ‘notice of mo- tion (Ald. Crist) re: regulation of smoking bylaw upgrading to other similar bylaws. i WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL: Monday, Nov. 16, at 7:45 p.im.: Policy/planning re: cit- izen’s survey/ waterfront development conference/ cor- QUALITY porate policy of leasing municipal property and improvements/ 911 emergency telephone system/ Dundarave Park street-end and parking improvements/ T. Eaton Foundation grant. Council meeting re: adoption of minutes/ bylaws: West Vancouver waste disposal and waterworks regulation (rates) bylaw, sign bylaw, sewer utility fee bylaw. TANNING ° Don't waste time & money * 30% wider superbeds with face-tanners » Easily twice as effective as ordinary sunbeds D2 ior. (plus $4 per lyr. SUNSHINE TANNING STUDIOS 347 Bewicke, North Van. - 984-8881 1445 Marine Dr. N. Van 984-7737 825 Bute Street, Van. 685-1027 1448 W. Broadway, Van. 731-1228 NORTH VANCOUVER District Council is looking at changes to its noise regulation bylaw. The biggest change would in- volve the use of portable sound measuring + yuipment that precisely measures sound levels. The present bylaw relies on an individual’s own opinion about whether a sound is **too foud.”' About half the municipalities in the Greater Vancouver area are now using sound measuring equipment and they’re setting precise sound level ‘‘limits.’’ The proposed bylaw divides the district into quiet zones and ‘‘ac- tivity’? zones in which higher noise levels are allowed, I've got the key to your future! D. Brent Eilers For personal attention to 4 every detail, give mea call... You'sl be D|on my servicel 925-3696 H. g Bell Realty 926-7831 0. 41 - Sunday, November 15, 1987 - North Shore News Noise bylaw update pondered in NVD Quiet zones include al! residen- tial areas. The bylaw is enforced by of- ficers who are -trained on sound measuring equipment. Ald. Ernie Crist says the pro- posed bylaw revisions would ‘ prove those relationships between ourselves and peopte in the com- munity and in fact will also help these people who are traditional or incorrigible noise makers because now we have something concrete (a sound level! measure) that we can discuss with them.” Persona! Hunter Ardagh Recommendations to council from the municipal manager call for a 13-month trial period far the bylaw provisions — possibly star- ting as soon as next month. The estimated cost for enforce- ment of the new bylaw is $17,000. Enforcement would be carried out by specially trained personnel from the North Shore Health Department. Under the present noise regula- tion bylaw, a person who is con- victed of violating the bylaw is subject to a $500 fine. njury Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS | PRIME Ris Nigut * Vs Enjoy our Famous Prime Rib Dinner with Yorkshire Pudding Open Daily from llam serving Lunch and Dinner 2nd Floor on the watertront at Lonsdale Quay Markel . 987-3322 MORE CONVENIENCE HAS TAKEN OFF TO VICTORIA New. Schedule now in place! DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER TO DOWNTOWN VICTORIA Now 24 flights per day!. (Monday - Friday) % VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HELIPORT TO DOWNTOWN VICTORIA That’s another 14 flights per day! (Monday - Friday) Pre-reserved taxi or limousine Convenient connecting flights Interline baggage service Our Royal Service includes: Complimentary shuttle bus Somplimentary coffee ss —a J : oe j Competitively Priced Heli et at only f (one way) Airways | Victoria 382-6222 For Reservations call your travel agent or Helijet Reservations Vancouver 2/ 0°1414 Downtown Vancouver Vancouver Internationa! Airport Downtown Victoria Kn row | vac VANCOUVER rortorwamcouvee 1 1 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HELIET | AIRWAYS H t KELIPORT CAMEL PT. HELIPORY gp Pawnee, BC LEGINL ATURE VICTORIA