NEWS photo Teny Peters GRADES SIX and seven students from Cleveland Elementary School in North Vancouver, rehearse for their upcoming evening performances of the Grapevine Connection. The performance has a communication theme and happens March 26. this week ___ Wednesday, March 26--Coping with Cancer Group, Lions Gate Hospital/ Seminar Rooms 1 & 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Cancer and faith. eee Wednesday, March 26~-Films: Mexico and the Yucatan, North Vancouver Ci- ty Library, 7 p.m., 121 W. I4th St. See the lands, people, ancient rituals. aek Wednesday, March 26--North Shore Fish & Game Club meeting, Legion Hall basement, 123 W. 15th St., N. Van., 7:30 p.m. Steve Kulash, Slide presentation on trip to Africa. eee Wednesday, March 26--The public is invited to attend a mtg. of the Capilano NDP. 7:30 p.m., Queen Mary School Library, W. Keith Rd. Meet our can- didate: Olga Kempo, and view the NFB video ‘‘Megadream.”” eee Wednesday, March 26--Discussion group for people who have multiple sclerosis, Fireside Room, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Boule- vard, North Van (noon to 2 p.m.) Br- ing a sandwich for lunch. Info or transportation assistance: Faye, 984- 6318 or Donna at the MS Society of- fice, 263-3244. eae Wednesday, March 26--Seycove Book Discussion Group meets at Seycove Library to talk about ‘‘With a daugh- ter’s Eyes’? — the biography of Margaret Mead by her daughter. 7:30 p.m. eet Wednesday, March 26--Easter Storytime, Capilano Library, 2-2:30 p.m. A special holiday storytime for the pre-school crowd. ose Wednesday, March 26--West Van- couver Band Spring Concert, 7:30 p.m. West Van Secondary School, Mathers Theatre, Admission: $2, Divisions One - Senior, Music of John Williams, Maurice Ravel, Neal Hefti, and others. ate Wednesday to Saturday, Murch 26- Apvil 12--A mystery/comedy, Pres- entation House, 333 Chesterfield, 8 p.m. Title: ‘Filthy Rich’* Performed by the North Van Community Players, Reservations: Tel 980-3952 or 986- 1351. eee Thursday, March 27--The MD Club - Support Group for Manic-Depressives, 7-9 p.m. Calt 987-2111 (Mon-Fri) for further details - Everyone Welcome. aes Thursday, March 27--Full Gospel Businessmen’s Luncheon, Pantry Res- taurant, 13th & Lonsdale, Noon, Cost $5. Guest speaker. eee Thursday, March 27--The MD Club - drop in for coffee, Canora House, call 987-2111 (Mon-Fri) 7-9 p.m. Support group for Manic-Depressives. wet Thursday, March 27--Easter puppet show, Capilano Library, 10:30 a.m. A puppet celebration for ages 3-5. Free. wee Thursday, March 27--Hug-a-Bunny _ Storytimes Capilano - Library; -6:30-7-- fe, p.m. Children aged 5 and up are in- vited to bring a bunny or other stuffed toy for a reading of The Country Bun- ny and the little gold shoes. eas Thursday, March 27--Capilano Book Discussion Group, Capilano Library, 7:30 p.m. Under discussion: Margaret Mead, a life, by Jane Howard. aaa More WGO Page 38 \ 174 Pemberton Ave. N. Van. NINTIMATE, PERSONAL SERVICE HOTEL IN A UNIQUE WATERFRONT SETTING. We are now accepting reservations for accommodations, banquets. weddings. and business f5 meetings. Call Patsy Duggan 986-6111 Opening April oe us60 Bays-tor T's! oe 2/th year of service to tens of thousands of domestic & foreign car & light truck owners Spedalist —" Ton Quality workmanship — Trustworthy service Neighborhood Public House License ‘‘D’' to operate a Licensed Establishment on the Premises situated at the corner of Government and Dorman Road, Bowen Island, B.C. Lot A, Block A, District Lot 777, by Mr. M.A. Hanen. The above type of license permits the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages by the glass on the premises, between the hours of 9AM and 11PM; however the closing hour could be extended to 2 AM. it also permits the sale of beer and B.C. Cider by the bottle for consumption off the premises. An independant survey of the residents located within a half mile radius of the site is to be conducted by Watt Marketing Research Ltd., of Vancouver B.C. The residents of this area should ensure they cast their vote on this survey. Any additional expression of opinion on the proposal may be written to: General Manager Liquor Control and Licensing Branch P.O. Box 64u, Victoria, B.C., V8W 2P8 Written opinions must be received no fater than April 21. 985-7455 ) 37 - Wednesday, March 26, 1986 ~ North Shore News North Vancouver | City Library 121 West 14th will be closed Good Friday, Mar. 28 thru Mon. Mar. 31 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver ff will hold a Public Meeting in the Council Chamber of the Municipal & Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, April 7th, 1986 following the Public Hearings scheduled for 7:00 p.m. to consider the following application for a development permit: DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #66.0 Applicant: Wellsley Investments Inc. Location: Lot F (E.P. 9671), Bleck 46, District Lot 2022, Plan 1623 (2700 block Mountain Highway at the southwest i corner of Mountain Highway and the entrance to Lynn Valley Centre) Construction of a “Hasty Market" retail outlet Proposed on the site Amendment: The purpose of this public meeting is to acquaint the property ff owners and residents in the area with the specifics of the propos- ed development and to provide an opportunity for input or ques- Pe tions from concerned individuals. B The detailed plans to be allached to the Development Permit are B fm available in the Planning Department for perusal during normal of- = fice working hours. : (Mrs.) H.W. Egleston, Municipal Clerk March 26th, 1986 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER SENIOR CITIZENS’ HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE PROPOSAL West Vancouver Municipal Council requests written submissions for private development of a non-profit, non-subsidized housing project for senior citizens. Co-operative ownership, or its equivalent, is required. The 26,136 square foot municipally own- ed site is situated in the Ambleside area on the east side of 14th Street, between Duchess and Esquimalt Avenues. The land is pro- posed to be teased upon a long term (e.g. 60 years) prepaid basis. Site development criteria includes provision of residentiai units, predominanily one and two bedrooms, with appropriate amenities for seniors (no care) in a lowrise structure up to a density (Floor Area Ratio) of 1.5. Details of development criteria and submission requirements may be obtained by contacting: Mr. S.J. Nicholls Director of Planning and Development West Vancouver Municipal Hall 750-17th Street West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 3T3 Telephone: (604)922-1211, Local 204 Submission deadline is 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, 1986 April 23. Ween