Md 36 - Sunday, October 27, 1985 - North Shore News What’s Going On Monday, October 28-Nov, 4-- Monday, October 28-- Rug Making Workshop, West Toastmasters mect at 525 Clyde Van Rec. Centre, 7-9:30 p.m. Ave., West Van. in the base- Learn to weave, braid or crochet ment of the Beacon Hill Lodge. a rug. Register in advance, 7 p.m. Here is your chance to this week _ Sunday, October 27--Open House, Capilano Saimon Hatcherys from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. enn Sunday, October 27--Interim Mecting Place, North Shore Winter Clud (exercise room). Mountain Hwy. & Keith Street. 11:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. (Fitness for the whole person). aoe Sunday, October 27--the Hunter Trio - A special hour of music 7-8 p.m. Rec. Centre 23rd & St. Georges. Sponsored by North Shore Alliance. Everyone is welcome. eoe Sunday, October 27--Baha’i Open House. Theme-Children: Teachers of Peace. #212-4001 Seymour Parkway, N. Van. 10 am.-4 p.m. Video on Baha’i Education in India. Info: Linda, 929-4708. aae Sunday, October 27--A Little Afternoon Music, West Van Unitei Church, 21st & Es- quimalt. Brahms Liebestieder Waltzes. eon Surday, Octoder 27--8 p.m. Concert. St. Andrews United Church, 1044 St. Georges St., N. Van. organ, piano, voice, flute. Coffee, Retiring Collec- tion. eee Sunday, October 27-—Capilano Divers Supply Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest. Ambleside Beach, W.V. Noon until 3 p.m. Scuba divers will take pumpkins underwater with them to carve and the pumpkins will be judged for substantial prize awards. Info: Capilano Divers, 986-0302. ase Sunday, October 27--Movie, Gods of the New Age. 7 p.m., Delbrook Baptist Church, 515 W.. Windsor Ave., N.V. No admission charged. oat upcoming — Monday, October 28—-Drop in Crib Tournament. Queens Cross Pub, 7 p.m. Event continues chrough Nov. Grand Prize: new Hitachi Video Recorder. Pro- seeds to Rick Hansen Man in Motion Tour. eee Monday, October 28-- North Shore Mothers of Multiples Coffee Club. 7:30-10 p.m. 2058 Tapilano Rd., North Van (enter Ut Zist street, then turn right on ane). Support group welcoming sew mothers of multiples, new- somers to the North Shore and our regular members. Info: Lynn Dennis, 984-9002 or Bar- para Frewin, 921-7803. oes Monday, October 28-Amnesty International - Group 94 mon- shly. meeting. Social Room, Highlands United Church, 3255 @dgemont Boulevard, North Van. Rev. Brad Newcombe speaks on cxperiences in Nicaragua. Business meeting, 7 a.m. speaker. at 8 p.m. Non- ” members are welcome. Info: ludith Clark, 980-4080. oen Monday, October 28--Skip and Keep Fit, Adult skipping class at Delbrook Community Centre, $00 W. Queens. Mon’s & Wed's 3:30-7:15 p.m. Oct. 28- Dec, 2. Fee: $18, come skip and keep el fit! cee Wonday, October 28--Reception .o work the opening of the STA Wegman School for Mentally Handicapped Children. 8 p.m. 3t. Davids United Church, 1525 faylor Way, wiv. Monday, October 28--Womens Aglor: N.S. Evening Fellowship. Avaton Hotel, 1025 Marine Dr. NV. 7 p.m. coffee & fellowhip, 7:30 p.m. mecting & speaker. Speaker: Mariana Marshall, special ministry to Fiji. Info: Oel Cann, 980-0775. aoe Monday, October 28--West Van YMCA course, start this week. Healthy back & CPR, training ‘different levels). Pre-register 3 days i in advance. info: 926-5541. 926-3266. Jearn public speaking. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER | NOTICE In accordance with the provisions of the City of North Vancouver "Fire Prevention By-law, 1981, No. 5343", DRY GARDEN REFUSE ONLY may be burned on the following dates without a special permit being obtained: SATURDAY — October 26th SUNDAY — October 27th SATURDAY — November 2nd SUNDAY — November 3rd Fires are to be sma!i and attended by a competent person, and smoke and fly ash kept to a minimum. City Hail E.A. Raymond 141 West 14th Street City Clerk North Vancouver" THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Van- couver, pursuant to Section 720 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1985, at 7:00 P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive represen- tations in connection with the following proposed amendments to the text of the ‘Zoning By-law, 1967": A BY-LAW _NO. 5673 A By-law to amend the Zoning By-law insofar as it pertains to the M-5 Light Industrial Zone so as to pro- vide a more cornpact description of the range of per- mitted principal and accessory uses while not lessening the number of permitted principal and ac- cessory uses. The amending By-law will also in- troduce a new category entitled ‘“‘other goods" for principal wholesaling and warehousing uses which will permit warehouse or wholesale uses not. presently listed in an M-5 Zone. The By-law will fur- ther permit the business category of “‘automobile parts’ to include an accessory retail use without the fj requirement that such use be housed in an area which is separate from that of the principal use on the premises. In addition, the amen ling By-law will prohibit access to Bewicke Avenu:, and will control setback distances of buildings and structures from the top of the bank of Mosquito Creek for flood protection purposes, The properties affected by the arnending By-law are those contained in Blocks 20 and 21,-D.L. 265, bet- ween Hanes and Bewicke Avenues, as indicated in heavy outline on the map below: APPLICANT: CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER 7 ALL PERSONS who deem their property to be af- fected by the proposed amending By-law haye the opportunity to be heard, in person, by attomey, or by petition. COPIES of the proposed By-law and pertifient staff reports may be inspected at the ofiice of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 par. Monday through Friday. E.A. Raymond, City Clerk October 24, 1985 fine go own Is: .. V@ars' gathered In the Canadian ' Covered In.a Once a = an increatbiy” ‘Your comfort fo for 10 full special 100% “Arctic. 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