8 - Sunday, April 5, 1992 - North Shore News CRRSUICRS Ca EITEY AGENDAS North Yancouver City Council, Monday April 6, at 7:30 p.m.: Rusty Gull Neighbourhood Pub bylaw amendment to allow patio addition. Procedure for unsolic- tied and non-traditional city- owned land use requests/ automatic rejection of commercial uses in dedicated parks. Reconsid- er 15-storey proposal from Swed- ish Canadian Rest Home Society for 100 block West 2nd Street. Additional street lighting in the 100 block of West Ist Street. North Vancouver District Council, Monday, April 6, at 7 p.m.: Planning and development com- mittee: Neighbourhood pub at 1970 Spicer Rd. Operational ser- vices committee: New RCMP con- tract, backyard composter pro- gram application for provincial funding. Corporate services com- mittee: amended use of Heritage Fund. West Vancouver District Council, Monday, April 6, at 7:45 p.m. Delegation presentation concern- ing development permit at 2705 Wentworth Ave. Third dog heens- ing. Auction temporary location at 5775 Marine Dr. STS DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver City Council: Rezoning application for 557 Lonsdale Ave. Change to two strata units at 408 East 2nd St. North Vancouver District Council: Variance at 574 Lowry Lane. Variance at 1260 Riverside Dr. Coach House [nn rezoning for cold beer and wine store. West Vancouver District Council: Rezoning 187! Marine Dr. to commercial. Variance for 2665 Queens Ave. LZ PUBLIC HEARINGS North Vancouver City Council: Nil. North Vancouver District Council: Nil. West Vancouver District Council: To regulate development of three-storey, mixed commercial and residential building at 1871 Marine Dr. a SCHOGL BOARDS North Vancouver School District 44: Next meeting is April 14. West Vancouver School District 45: Residents in support of the Caulfeild Middle School pres- entation. Sentinel Work Activity Program announcement. New principal, Pauline Johnson -Elementary. Drug and Alcohol Report. Computer purchase plan. Agenda items are restricted by space. For a complete listing of West Vancouver agenda items, call 922-1211 after business hours for recorded information. A com- prehensive agenda is also available at the West Vancouver public library. Comprehensive agendas for North Vancouver City and District are posted at the respec- tive halls and are also available at the public libraries. CIVIL” SUITS (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver be- tween March 25 and April 2, £992. Information is taken from the statements of claim.) eee Plaintiff: Mel. A. Fisher, Friar Cres., North Vancouver. Defendant: Canadian Survey Equipment Ltd., 800-885 West Georgia St., Vancouver. Claim: $34,077 for a non-discre- tionary bonus. eee Plaintiff: Bordeaux Investments Ltd., 708-1}i1 West Hastings St., Vancouver. Defendant: Grant Southborough Dr., couver. Claim: Sum of $17,622.44 plus 10% per annum interest for failure to make rent payments on a lease signed on or about Sent. ’ 907 385 Van- Edwards, West eos Plaintiff; Hong Kong Bank of Canada, Third floor, 800 West Georgia St., Vancouver. Defendant: Gale-Force Technologies Inc., 325-8171 Cook Rd., Richmond, and Allen Haglund, 7726 Teakwood P1., Vancouver, and Susan Dorothy Nelson, 1914 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, Claim: $11,268.64 against Gale- Force Technologies and $10,000 against Allen Haglund and Susan Dorothy Nelson for monies loan- ed. eee Plaintiff: Chartes Philip Needham, Box 32, 160 Highway, Lions Bay. Defendant: 513. East couver. Claim: General and special dam- ages for injuries received in an automobile collision on or about Nov. 26, 1991, near Lions Bay. eoe Plaintiff: Lawrence Kensit, 258] Shelley Rd., North Vancouver. Defendant: Slawomir Pazdziernik, 505-545 East Broadway, Van- couver. Claim: General and special dam- ages for injuries received in an automobile accident on or about Aug. 10, 1993, in North Van- couver. Richard Alan Ladd, lith St., North Van- eee Plaintiff: Paul Fredrik Meyer, c/o 308-796 Granville St., Vancouver. Defendani: Dennis Gaastra, 5952 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Claim: General and special dam- ages resulting from being struck by a vehicle owned and negligently operated by the defendant on or about Nov. 28, 1990, in Van- couver. eee Plaintiff: John Pollack, c/o Lakes Straith & Bilinsky, Barristers & Solicitors, 202-1217 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Defendant: ICBC, 114 McDonald Dr., Box 20, Nelson. . Claim: Disability benefits for in- juries received after being struck by a school bus on or about May 15, 1991, at or near Tagnum Bridge in Nelson. VITAMINS & BODY CARE PRODUCTS. SUPPLEMENTS & SPECIALTY FOODS AF LOW, COMPETITIVE PRICES foaturing quality.or ; es dl ae SEYMOUR NATURAL FOODS OPEN 7 DAYS It's Pronounced GA-OH. 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