c rele gO RIH FE DN a NS nt TAR Na ei OE wT m Hie After mebbing of embassy ‘LIMA, Peru (UPI) - Peru has called an emergency meeting of the Andean Pact nations to-draft a formula for ° moving thousands of Cubans who mobbed the Peruvian Embassy ~in Havana for asylum from Fidel Castro's communist rule. A government spokesman said the meeting of foreign ministers from Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru would convene at 3:30 p.m. EST Wednesday at the Peruvian Foreign Ministry in downtown Lima. The ministers will try to devise a plan that will allow the removal of some 10,000. Cubans who flooded the Peruvian diplomatic compound during the weekend after the Castro government removed all police protection from the embassy. A government source said the officials also would study the refugee problem first created by the suddent entry of a handful of Cubans into the Peruvian -and Venezuelan diplomatic missions. _ 1. Lot 1 of Lot A. Blocks 12/18,0.L 2044, Plan 9701 2 Lot 7, Block 11,DL 624, Plan 2861 Lot 45, Block 6,D.L 2088, Plan 4800 Lot 30,ofLot A.DOL 593, Plan 17336 ‘be defectors, THE CORPORATION OF THE | DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF BOARD OF VARIANCE MEETING The following appeals will be heard before the Board of Variance on Thursday, mencing at 9:00 a.m. at the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C DATED at North Vancouver, 8 C this 9th day of April, 1980. In. Geneva, Switzerland, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees began con- sultations today on a possible role to resolve the problem. In a broadcast monitored in Mexico City, the Cuban official news agency Prensa Latina, quoting the Cuban Communist Party newspaper Gramma, said authorities have allowed 1,730 besieging the embassy to go their homes to sleep, then return to the compound. But Cuban denounced the asylum- seeking Cubans as “delinguents, anti-social vagrants and parasites”. Less than 24 hours after the security withdrawal, Castro announced his government would grant safe passage out of the Caribbean Island to any Cuban who obtained a foreign visa. Both decisions, which have baffled political experts and diplomats, triggered the human tidal wave of would- including thousands of women, who flooded the embassy’s 2,000 officials April 17th, 1980, com- 1372 Riverside Drive 4266 Mount Seymour Parkway 1530 Kilmer Road 5400 Block Nancy Greene Way (Mrs )H W Egleston Municipal Clerk VANCOUVER: About 700 people out of an eithmated 4,000 showed up at Vancouver's "s Coliséiim Mouday for the first anneal B.C. Resources] Investment Corporation shareholders meeting. Peru seeks help in! Havana crisis _square yard compound and “its grounds. In Havana, an official at ‘the U.S. interest section office in Havana, said his office. was not involved in the crisis. because it was strictly a matter between the Cuban and Peruvian governments. The official said a Cuban Monday afternoon newspaper had _ reported some 2,500 Cubans at the Minesweeper STRAIT OF HORMUZ, Oman (UPD - The Soviet . Union has stationed a minesweeper or a destroyer in the middle of the Strait of Hormuz ever since the start of the Tehran Embassy crisis - but nobody can figure out what it is doing there. . sion - will be held on 1980 Registration for April 2 1st to May 2nd = ase NORTH VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM INFORMATION MEETING For those parents who have Kindergarten age children, an information meeting concerning School District No. 44's alternative program - Kindergarten French tmmer- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1980 8 p.m. at the Curriculum Services Centre 135 West 12th Street Children must be five years ot age by December 31, Donald Fraser (Modern Language Coordinator), SF U Research Personnel, Teachers and * ents will be present at the meeting this program will Cleveland Elementary and Ross Road Elementary Schools during the new pupils registration period trom embassy had applied® for safe-passage permits to return to their homes. The government has said those returning to their homes will not face any dire con- sequences. oo : ‘Gramma_ reported late Monday Cuban authorities were distributing food, water and milk to the embassy throngs and have set up a Red Cross station near the compound. mystery “Tf just sits there,” said one Omani naval captain. “We check it out every day and sometimes its radar isn’t even on.” “It is hard to tell,” said the captain, “but they sure must be getting bored out there.” Immersion” par- take place at e The FaderalProvinciat Task Forces on. Student Assistanice Is reviewing current and: proposed altemative programs for post-secondary Canadian'student . . assistance related to.a student's financial need; ° written views are invited from the public. These may.deal with any or all aspects of student assistance including altematives for.the continuation, modification‘or . replacement: of existing policies ‘and — programs of both federal and provincial governments;. e further information can be obtained from: The Federal-Provincial Task Force on: Student Assistance, P.O. Box 2211, Postal Station P, Torontg; Ontario, M5S 272: . ° closing date for submissions to the Task Force is June 1, 1980. ay flee Secretary Secrétariat of State d'etat THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF | _ NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ZONING BY-LAW The Council for The Corporation of the District of North | Vancouver will hold Public Hearings under provisions of the Municipal Act in the Municipal Ha 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, April 21st, 1980, commencing at 7:30 p:m. to consider the following: (Applicant: Valon Kone Canada Ltd.) BY-LAW 5253 Location: 467-473 Mountain Highway (Lots A & B, Lot 12, Blocks H, J and K, District Lot 613, Plan & 10064) Proposed rezoning from the: Single- Amendment: Family Residential (OOO Zone (RS4) to the Light Industrial Zoné (13) and siting area amendment to permit an office-warehouse development (Applicant: Falesca tmports) BY-LAW 5254 Location. 107-113 Charles Street (Lots 14, 15 and D, Block 6, D.L. 193, Plan 2850) Proposed siting area amendment Amendment. to the Plan Section of the Zoning By-law Purpose to permit an addition to an industrial building (Applicant: Beg Holdings Ltd.) BY-LAW 5256 Location 2996 Lonsdale Ave. (Lot A (except that part in- cluded in RP 10699), Block 24, District Lot 2026, Plan 2718) ‘ Proposed siting area amendment to Amendment the Plan Section of the Zoning By-law Purpose to permit development of an office building Copies of the by-laws may be inspected at the @ Municipal Hall between the hours of 8.30 am and 4.30pm April 9th to 21st. 1980 (Mrs )H W Egleston. Municipal Clerk April 9th, 1980