of any age willing to take time to examine such a subject — it has always been the women in the ly who concern them- selves. Good on them — at fast they’re learning, the dar- ES. Sheila Jones, an indefatiga- ble worker on seniors’ behalf, introduced the first speaker, Dr.Altman. He began by ask- Us to give our thoughts on wha at determined a feeling of good health in the first place? We all of us had some i blar exer, apie ead -°Your inherited | genes you can’t _ do anything “about, but you. “ean keep a lively _mind and broad. “interests in the ‘community and. _, the worid. ” time and reasonable energy. - We thought too, that we a needed a feelnig of communi- = ty and needed to be useful to ‘others in some capacity. That “gave us a'sense of belonging _ “and of self worth ve It came to us too, that the life we are nov leading is a heck ofa lot easier than in the days of our growing up and ~- that for this reason, our old bedies are probably more afflicted with the residues of illness than our children ever were, or will be. Not just because of the deprivations of the war years - and the Depression years but also because medicine in our youth was away less advanced than is the case today. For many of us, in small towns especially, there was a paucity th care of any sort, no resident doctor, no hospital.“ The Red Cross nurse might spend a day or two in the school-house taking tempera- We concluded, more or less loosely, that there were several factors we could con- trol, one of them our living place, and that the North Shore took the cake because of its lesser pressures as com- pared to the city: trafic al alien- ation; crowding — factors we don’t waller io this side of the Inlet. 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The bylaw would be amended by adding the following clause to CD-10 Comprehensive Development 10 | / Zone: “(10} 300 square feet of commercial gross floor area shall be permitted in a ' basement and shail not be included in the APPLICANT: IN PRINT. calculations for parking requirements.” THE proposed Bylaw No. 6873 may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from April 7 — April 21, 1997. Written submis- sions will be accepted up to and including April 21, 1997. Bruce A. Hawkshew, City Clerk