BULLETIN BOARD From previous page of the Light Station. Terry Taylor will give a presentation talk and slides on mushrooms, fungi and lichens. Info: 926- 2707 or 926-3174. eon AUTHOR VISITS: Nick Bantock =e will = give a reading /slide show and sign copies of his new book. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1 p.m., West Van Memorial Library. Pre-registration — required: 925-7400. eee 50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY: West Van Memorial Library celebrates on Saturday, Nov. 18. Mini book sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; birthday cake and con- test winners announced, 2:30 p.m.; with harp music by Mike ‘Absalom, 2:30-3:30 p.m. ese PLAN TO PROTECT: Saturday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 940 W. 16th St., NVA child protection program. Info: 980-8997. eea ST. MARTIN'S MARKET: Saturday, Nov. 18, 1-4 p.m., St. Martin's Anglican Church, 195 E. Windsor Rd., N.V. Handeraft, dolls, books, attic treasures, jewelry, fine china, tea room and raffle. Info: 985-6820. eee CANDY CANE _ FAIR: Saturday, Nov. 18, 10 a.m.-2 p.nt., North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale, N.V. Crafts, kid’s amusement hall, baking, second-hand trea- sures, a silent auction and jun: cheon. Info: Marjorie Smales at 985-4911. Notice of > Counter Petition _Process eos DELBROOK’S 15TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR: Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18-19, 10 a.m.- 4 pm., Delbrook recCentre. 100 vendors each day, conces- sion, five music, and childcare by donation. Admission is $}. eee THE BUDDY SYSTEM: CD RELEASE PARTY AND RESOURCE FAIR: Sunday, Nov. 19, 1-3 p.m., Eagles Hall, 170 W. 3rd St., N.V. Fun for the whole family. Info: 985-5371. eee CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR: Sunday, Nov. 19, 10 am.-3 p.m, West Vancouver Community Centre. Over ~ EXEMPTING THE CORONATION BLOCK (105-111 West ESPLANADE) _ From TAXATION FOR THE YEARS 2002 AND 2003 * Council may exempt fand and improvements from taxation in support of the conservation of protected heritage property in accordance with Section 342 of ” the Local Government Act. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of The Corporation --of the City of North Vancouver proposes to finally adopt "Taxation Exemption = Bylaw, 2000, No. 7281"; (Coronation Block Fire Suppression System, 105-111 West ~ Esplanade), the intent is to exempt the lands and improvements from taxation because the Coronation Block at 105-111 West Esplanade is considered ‘to be a significant municipal heritage resource that is protected through Heritage Revitalization Bylaw, 2000, No. 7280; “AND WHEREAS it is considered desirable to exempt said lands and improvements from taxation imposed under the provisions : ~ Section 359 of. the local Government Act for a period of two years.in Support o of the installation of a fire Suppression system. in vs — “the Coronation Block, as per Bylaw No. 7280. . eet ln . _ Wednesday, ‘December. 13, ~The Bylaw No. 7281 represents the entire City of North Vancouver. AU PERSONS desiring ‘to petition against Bylaw, No. 7281 by completing the Counter Petition Form, must do So on or before re . , 2000 at 4:30 p.m. (closing nour of City Hall). Council may only be prevented from proceeding’ with | 106 tables to chose from. Info: 925-7270 or 925-7280. eee CRIME PREVENTION: Monday, Nov. 20, 3-5 p.m., #102-123 E. 15th St, NV. Learn to protect yourself, your home and your family from break-in and theft. North Vancouver RCMP speaker. Info: 985-7138, focal 110. eoe CHANGE FROM WITH- IN: Monday, Nov. 20, 7-9:30 p.m., #1-1718 Marine Dr., W.V, Exploring free will: how a change of mind can lead to freedom of choice. Into: 926- 7589. ~ the adoption of. Bylaw No. 728) if more than 5% (1,120) in number of the electorate of 22,390, respond against the undertaking. : ey “ - Therefore if 1 126 number. -of electorate petition against Bylaw No. 7281, it shall not proceed to final adoption unless the Council: ; ; of The Corporation of the City: of North Vancouver proceeds to receive the assent ‘of the electorate through a referendum ballot. tf less ‘than’ 5% of the electorate, or less than'1,120 people petition against Bylaw No. 281, ‘it it shall be placed before the he City Council on December 18, 2000 after 8: 00 P. m. ‘Desk of the City Hall, 141 West’ wath Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1H9. They may be “sent ‘cut and received by mail, or facsimile transmission, orin person, and a they. may be. “copied, for distribution. ss : . ~ Counter’ Petition Forms, form more ‘information, or for z ‘copy of Bylaw No. 7281 between the hours of 8:30a.m. and 4: 30p. m, Monday to Friday, from November 7, 2000 to - -Decem er 13, 2000. Counter Petitions shall not be received nor certified as sufficient oe Te: z City Hall 0141 ¥ “North Vancouver @ v7 - on. our health: I NEED YOU TO LISTEN TO ME: Communication tips with Fran Kammermayer. Monday, Nov. 26, I-3:30° p-m., Westcoast Energy Children’ 's Centre, Chesterfield and 22nd St. N.V. Children under five wel- come. Info: 985-7138, Jocal eee FREE BUSINESS START- UP COURSES at Capifano: College. Let the Professionals Help Roundtable, Nov. 20, 7- 10 p.m. Register: 984-4901. eee PHILOSOPHERS’ CAFE: Moderated by Dr. - Peter Raabe. Topic: What ever hap- pened to personal responsibil- ity? Wednesday, Nov. 22, 7-9 p.m., A Piece of Cake, 107 W. Esplanade, N.V. $5 donation, - everyone welcome. Info: 291- 5215 or 986-9446. -ENVIRONMENT/HEAL | YH: The effects of industry and government campaigns Wednesday, Nov. 22, doors open: 6:40 - _p.m., 1075A Marine Dr., N.V. Hobnob program offered every Wednesday ‘evening. at -_ oF -no charge: by ‘the Canadian ‘North and. West. Vancouver: Info. Ali-‘or Lauri at 987- eee. “RESTORATIVE- justice: 7 CAFE: Wednesday, Nov. 22, °7-9-.p.m., Blenz: Coffee ae House,. 15th. and Lonsdale, . NV. join a discussion ‘on community and justice. Info: _ Jacawie$ Stevutak 2 at 990- 7462." _CHRISTMAS | “CRAFT. FAIR: Tables are still av: ailable " at. $20. “Saturday, . Nov. -25,- th. Shore school’s: ‘Saturday, ‘Nov. 25,10 4. m, Rental tables for $15. ‘ai De one ‘hae several (option s sare; Thursday “evenings. Info: 922-898 ‘01