B18 - Sunday News, November 1, 1981 Wednesday, November 4 — Raising Responsible Children Workshop at Highlands Com- munity School, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Workshop leaders are Mileva Nastich, counselling consultant and Naomi Serrano, school counsellor. Please notify school at 985-3514 if you can attend so workshop material will be available. ree Wednesday, November 4 -— Talk by writer Jean Little, WV City Library, 1:30 p.m. Will talk to kids and adults about her work as sight handicapped writer. Wednesday, November 4 -- P.J. Storytime for 4 year olds and up. W.V. City. Library, 7 p.m. Come in p.j’s and bring your folks for coffee and a chat: A look at book and toy buying for Thursday, November 5 -- Holly Fair at St. Catherine’s. Church, 1058 Ridgewood Drive, North Van. 1-8 p.m. Tea 1-4 p.m. Supper served.” Homebaking, Christmas and kitchen crafts. Elegant trash - bottle stall and 60 prizes for raffle. Tharsday, November 5 -- Holly Fair, St. Catherine’s Church, 1058 Ridgewood, N.V. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Admission includes tea 1- 4 p-m., supper 5:30 on. Home baking, festive foods, plants, white elephant, Christmas decofations and kitchen boutique. oe Thursday, November § -— Picture Loan Show, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Gallery Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Van. Winning paintings from Autumn ‘%1 Open Painting Compétition will be available for rent or sale. There will be a pre- sentation of prizes to winners. Refreshments - Information 988- 6844. aoe November 6, 7, 8 -- West Van- couver Sketch Club will be holding their annual Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair at Klee Wyck, just off Taylor Way. Featuring jewelry, pottery, cards, paint- ings & many other hand-made articles. Tea will also be served. Saturday, November 7th -- N.V.Y.B. Annual Fall Fair, Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Giant auction, baking. crafts, games. Fun for everyone Saturday, November 7 -- Thirteenth Annual Elegant Flea Market, West Vancouver United Church, 2ist and Esquimalt Ave . West Van- conver 900am to3 00 p m eee Thursday, November 12 Annual mecting of the Tyee Ski Club Maple Room of the Legion Hall, 123 Wo oiSth > N- Van Prospective new members welcome [NORTH SHORE iia |what’s going on WEIGHT TRAINING WORK. SHOP — Saturdays at Seycove 2:30 - 4 p.m. for 4 sessions begin- ning Nov. 7. Fee: $10. Learn proper weight training princi- ples. How to use the universal gym equipment, and how to set up, your own progressive resis- tance training programs. Mandatory Pre-registration by Fri. Nov. 6. Phone 929-7981 for mpre information. eee SMALL FUN Singing Group needs piano player. Call Daphne Chitty, days 922-7665: nights 922-7528. ee¢ Learn to Cope-with the stress in. your life! Stress Management classes starting at N.S. Neigh- bourhood House, 225 E. 2nd Street. Classes taught by a biofeedback technician with emphasis on learning relaxation techniques and how to recognizé stress in your life. On Wed- .nesday evenings from 8:00-9:30 p-m. for 6 weeks. Only $18.00 (discount for House members). Pre-register by calling Joanne at 987-8138. Discussion Group for adult children concerned with the needs of aging parents has begun. Mary Bowling. R.N.. reviews resources and gives guidelines on decision making. North Shore Family Service, 145 E. 15th St. 988-5281. Parents in Crisis Group -- Mondays 5:30-7:30. Chesterfield House is holding a support group for parents who find the pressure of daily routine and expectations of their children hard to handle. Food and child care will be arranged. Please phone 988- 1364. Family Night at NS Neigh- bourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., is now underway Monday's from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Floor hockey, badminton and_ volleyball, clayroom, woodwork = shop, coffee lounge. pool, ping-pong, shuffleboard. Interested families are invited to come and see the program. $15.00 family mem- bership pays for season. Call 987-8138. aoe North Shore Meals on Wheels will deliver a nutntious hot meal to your home three days a week. This is available to all residents of the North Shore who because of age, illness or disability have difficulty prepanng meals For information call 922-3414 Stress Management classes Starting at North Shore Netgh- bourhood House. 228 EF 2nd Street Classes taught by a biofecdback technician = with emphasis on learning relaxation techniques and how lo recognize stress in your hfe On Wed nesday evenings from & 00-9 30 pm for 6 weeks Only $14 00 (discount for House members) Pre register by calling Joanne at 987 B38 SCHOOL or COMMERCE Balmoral School 3365 Mahon Ave | North Van WORD PROCESSING ro NOVEMBER CLASSES AFTERNOONS Monday througi t tday 1 OO 4 OO gtr 4 wooks boymning Noo 8 FEE $75 EVENINGS Monday A Weclbenday on oe aves n trenginries, hae FEE $80 Early registrations tor janoary Word Processing © sarses morning afternoon and evening cow benny ae: Next mtake for othe: expert Comnenenecual cOurhes SNaowvaornboar . For turther information call 980-2713 North and West Vancouver Schoo! Boards Female volunteer needed to assist blind mother of two year old child in teaching colour concepts. Rehabilitation Teacher will coach volunteer. North Van. Call Lois Craig. CNIB, 321-2311. Let this be your contribution for the In- ternational Year of Disabled Persons! ; Fridays -- Bingo at Queen Mary Community School, 230 West Keith Road, North Vancouver. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Admission: has the power to deal: enacts as follows: No. 5365”. REFERENDUM?’ 225 Fast Second Street Westview Sc howl Advanced Poll Hy law October 2h 14961 Holy Trinity Chorch (library) 27th Street and t onsdale Avenue North Shore Newhbourhood House St 17th Street and Hew he Avenue overlay Flementary 5c hool 4th Street and Hendry Avenue allan the City of North Vancouver advancad poll will be held in the City Mall on Friday $2.00 each includes 3 cards. Coffee and = refreshments available. _ oon Concerned Natural (Birth) Parents — Have you relin- quished a child for adoption. Share feelings with others that have, call Sue at- 872-4233; weekends 876-6906 or Adele 463-9279. Flea Market, every Saturday, 1. This By-law shall be known and cited as “Amalgamation Study Referendum By-law, 1981, 2. The opinion of the electors of the City of Nerth Vancouver shall be obtained on the followiAg question on the 21 day of November, 1981, bet- ween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. by the same procedure and by the same Returning Officer, Deputy Returning Officers, and Pofl Clerk and at the same polling places as_ shall designated by the City for the holding of the biennial elections in the said City; and that an advanced poll be held in the same manner as for the said biennial elections in the said City in accordance with the provisions of “Advanced Poll By-law, 4630" as amended to date; and further that the said opinion shall be taken by secret ballot and shaft contain the following question, namely “ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER PARTICIPATING WITH THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER STUDY BY PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS TO PROVIDE INFORMATION TO EVALUATE THE RELATIVE MERITS OF AMALGA MATION BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ANO THE DISTRICT NORTH VANCOUVER, WHICH MAY SUB SEQUENTLY BE THE SUBJECT OF A be‘ appointed or 1973, No IN A OF 3. At least ten days prior to the holding of an advanced poll as set forth in Section 2 of this By-law, the Returning Officer shall cause to be published in a local newspaper a notice of the times and places tor obtaining the opinion of the owner electors upon the said question, together with a copy of this By taw. in accordance with the requirements of Section 301 303 of the Municipal Act fot Johns Chruec ty ttall 13th Street and Chestechetd Avenue ob November 2 POA TE Ld cat ye Coty bdaabl Neorth Var cusver 14 6 NOTICE tow) Queen School, N.V. Open 8 a.m.4 p-m. Tables at $7. For reser, vation call 986-6389, 683-1633. Mary Community « Babysitting Wednesday or Friday morning from 9:30 to 12:00 at St. Stephen’s Church, 885 22nd Ave., West Van- couver. Great fun for the kids 2- 4 yrs. old. Phone Sue Richard- son 926-4530. 13th B.P. Guild (987-1695) requests for display Scout Week - Feb. 1982 any pictures, books. postcards, flags from discop- tinued groups and/or = auy mémoravilia suitable for display. Call the number above for further information. Candy Wreath: for sale - St. Catherine’s Church. Phone in orders to 985-0666 or buy at Holly Fair on November Sth. An ideal gift for the office or friends (or Christmas). - re ‘‘Amalgamation Study Referendum By-law, 1981, No. 5365” At the time of the biennial election in The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver on November 21, 1981, the opinion of the electors of the said City shall be obtained by the said City upon the following question, namely: “ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER PARTICIPATING IN A STUDY BY PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS, TO PROVIDE CITY COUNCIL WITH INFORMATION TO EVALUATE THE RELATIVE MERITS OF AMALGAMATION BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER AND THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER, WHICH MAY SUBSEQUENTLY BE THE SUBJECT OF A REFERENDUM?” . » THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER BY-LAW NO. 5365 A By-law for obtaining the opinion of the Electors upon the question of the City of North Vancouver participating with the District of North Vancouver in an amalgamation study WHEREAS Section 283 of the Municipal Act provides for the obtaining by referendum at the time of the biennial elections the opinion of the electors upon any question which affects the municipality and with which Council AND WHEREAS it has been recommended by a City/District Joint Committee that proposals be invited from Consuitants for a future study with respect to the amalgamation of the City and District of North Vancouver; THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver, in open meeting assembled, 4. At the close of the poll the same procedure as that for counting the votes cast at an annual election shall be followed in counting the votes under this By- law. After the vote has been counted the Returning Officer shall certify the result by Certificates signed by him. READ a first time by the Council on the 19th day of October, 1981. READ a second time by the Council on the 19th day of October, 1981 READ a third time and passed by the Council on the 19th day of Oc- tober, 1981. RECONSIDERED “Jonn — Loucks MAYOR EA Raymond CIty CLERK Take notice that the above is a true Copy of the Dy law authonzing the submission of a question tor the Opinion of the electors of the municipality and that the vote of the electors of the municipality will be taken at Lonsdale Elementary oc hoot 215) Lonsdale Avenue Agnes Churct ttalt VYth Street and Garand boulevard and adopted by the Council, signed by the Mayor‘and city Clerk, and seal- ed with the Corporate Seal on the 26th day ot October, 1981 finally lions Gate Mospaital Po9ths Sstrevet anid ot Caer ges Averie between tre tous of t OO AM November io YH and on Monday November 16 between the hours of 8 JO AM and 4 40 8 Moon each of the sand days te accomance with the Provisions of the and that | dward August HAYMOND) has been apoomtod returning offteer for the taking and recording the vote ane) tO Be Med eat 1OH) Purpose of t A HAYMOND CATY CLERK