B7 - Wednesday, January 11, 1984 - North Shore News in order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in “What's Going on” gets proper and timely coverage please use or follow the standardized form below to Date of event: ‘WHAT’S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked from Reception at the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. (day of week) *Briéf description (name of month) of event Place: Times({s): ** Any brief additional information: > Three or four words only. E.G., “Rummage Sale," “Children's Films,” ‘Seminar for Single Parents," etc. IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the popularity and volume of What's Going On, announcements must now be submitted on the form provided, which will be printed in the paper or will be available at the North Shore News. _ What’s Going On is a free service for non-profit com- munity groups-on the North Shore. The News does its best to ensure that all items appear at least once before the event; however, space limitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single item received will ran. For this reason, uon-North Shore events are not normally accepted. Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; and for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. this week Wednesday, January 11 - North Shore Historical Society, N. Van. City Library, Activity Room, 7:00 p.m. Film program, *“*Splendour Undiminished’’ by Nat. Film Board, through eyes of landscape artists. ese Wednesday, January 11 — A meeting of the North Vancouver Association for Children and Adults with learning disabilities. At Highlands Community school at 3150 Colwood, North Van at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Wayne Wiens, past president of the Learning Assistants Teachers Association. All are welcome. ooo pm Applicant Purpose To design January 8th to 16th January Bth 1984 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER | Take notice that the adjourned Public Hearing in respect of Bylaw 5635 - Rezoning Bylaw 688 as set out below will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, North Vancouver on Monday, January 16th, 1984 following conclusion of the Public Hearing on Bylaw 5658 scheduted for 7 30 The Corporation of the Oistrct of North Vancouver Deep Cove Core Area - bounded by Deep Cove Road on the west, the north boundary of the commercial! Gallant Ave. and the waterfront on Designation as a Development Per mit Area and extinguishing of all ex isting sting areas Location Naughton Avenue on properties on the east Proposed Amendment provide opportunity to implement the urban recommendations of the Uvep Cove Official Community Plan and to achteve a yreater amount of development available under the present Fegulations Copies of the bylaw, supporting stall repormts and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8 IO am and 4 30 pm 1964 All persons who belteve thetr interest in property alfected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public on Matters Contained in the bylaw Wednesday, January 11 -- ‘Drop in’’ legal information clinic, North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 E. 2nd St., 2-4 pm. Help with con- sumer, debt problems, about family law, wills, pensions etc. oes Thursday, January 12 — The North and West Vancouver Units of the Canadian Cancer Society will be meeting in the Conference Room of the Inter- national Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine Drive at 7:30 pm People interested in volunteering for the Society’s programs, education, fundraising or patient services please come along. For more in- fo, phone 879-5736. the south, the north side of the Distric: with the contro! than is siting Hearing (Mrs ) hi WwW Et Qleston Municipal Clerk ** Add, for example: merchandise and/or attractions offered: titie of films and shows; names of speakers; phone number for information, etc. info.,. (numerical date) Thaorsday, Januqry 12 — The North Shore Rock & Gem Club meets at the St. Andrew’s United Church hall 1044 St. George’s Ave., North Vancouver at 8 pm. Film showing by Walley Langton. Visitors welcome. 9888-2869 esos Tharsday, January 12 - Fre Tai Chi demonstration 12:30-1:30, 1731 Marine Drive, W. Van. ase Thursday, January 12 — NS. Chapter RNABC meeting. Lion- sgate Hospital Auditorium, 7:30 pm. Topic: Nuclear Awareness with film If You Love This Planet ee 8 Friday, January 13 — New ses- sion of Tales for Two’s starts at Lyan Valley Library, 1:30-2:00. Fridays until Feb. 17. An in- troduction to storytime, for 2 year-olds, Limited enrolment, and very popular, so please pre- register soon, 987-0286. upcoming Mondfy, January 16 — First of new series of Evening storytime, Seycove Library, every Monday night at 7:00 pm. Bedtime storics and fun for ages 3 and up. Bring a friend, it’s free. ees 6 Monday, January 16 — 8 weeks at 7:30 pm at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885 22nd Si., West Vancouver. Leader Doris Mowat for the North Shore Liv- Stringer January 8th 1984 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council tor The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Hearing under the provisions of the Municipal Act in the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC on Monday, January 16th, 1984 commencing at 730 pm to consider the following BYLAW 5658 Applicant Mr and Mrs H Lot 7. Block 2, Oistrict Lot 785. (4179 Prospect Road) Rezoning trom Singte-Famtly Aesidential One Acre Zone (RS +t) to Single F amity Residential 7200 Location Plan 4730 Proposed Amendment Zone (RS3) Purpose To faciate the creation of two Standard RS3 lots tronting onto Starlight Way and the retention ot one larger lot fronting onto Prospect Road Copy of the bylaw supporting staff reports any relevant background documentation may be inspecied al the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 309m January Bth to January 6th All persons who belteve them toteros! in property affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Pubbe HMearnnag on matters Contamed im the bylaw ing and Learning Centre. This course is focused on skills needed in volunteering one’s services in the community & practising these skills. Pre-registration essential, please call 926-5495 for info. oes Monday, January 16 & 17 — Auditions for Horace produc- tion’s Rendezvous Cafe at VOA, $48 Cambie Street, from 6:30-10 pm on the 16th and 6-10 pm on the 17th for non-equity per- formers. One, vocal selection with music required. For further info. call 736-3008, 10-noon or 6-8 pm. ee ¢ Fuaesday, January 17 -- Volunteer Orientation, Lions Gate Hospital, 10 a.m. Would welcome male volunteers eee Tuesday, January 17 — First of the new preschool storytimes, Seycove Library, 10-10:30 am. Storytime is an introduction to good literature and a chance to participate in a group activity. Ages 3+ ees Teesday, January 17 —- CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscita- tion) course, HEARTSAVER level to be held from 6:15-10:15 pm at the North Shore Family YMCA. Preregistration necessary. Call 926-554! for in- fo. Learn to save a life. see Tuesday, Jaunary 17 — Explor- ing Your Career Potential. For 5 Tuesdays, 10:00 am-noon. North Vancouver City Library, 121 W. 14th St., Fee. $25. Register at the first session. This introductory career awareness program is designed for homemakers who want guidance and information about re-entering the labour market. s6¢ 2 Wednesday, January 18 — Ladies coffee hour time again, first and third Wednesday monthly. 10:15 -11:30 am. Guest speaker Mrs. Frieda Ross. Good company, refreshments. Baby sitting. All free. At Hollyburn Gos-pel Chapel. 1403 Duchess Ave., W. Van. Need a ride? Call 926-1204. Any questions? Call 922-8122. “*Rest in the Lord, and wait’’. eee Weduesday, January 18 -- Preschool storytime, Capilano Library 10:00-10:30 am. First in a new series, for children aged 3 and up. Picture books, tales, tall tales and morc. fairy and 1984 (Mrs ) tt WE gleston Municipal Clerk Thursday, January 19 — CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Program), HEARSAVER- BABY course to be held from 6:30-10 pm at the North Shore Family YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver. Pre- registration is necessary. Course focuses on infants to pre- schoolers, major causes of ac- cidents and their prevention, in- fant and child CPR obstructed Thursday, January 19 -- Preschool storytime, 10:30 am every Thursday, Lynn Valley Library, stories, games, finger plays , and fun for children. aged 3 years and over. eee Hatha Yoga in West Vancouver Commer Aces airway skills. Call 926-5541 for further info. or for private book- REGISTER-NOW _ we PEARL SLIPPER RESIDENTIAL LOTS NORTH SHORE Thirty-nine serviced residential tots are offered for sale by public tender in the areas of: LYNN VALLEY & INDIAN RIVER, SEYMOUR The closing time for seated bids will be 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 24th, 1984. Also several lots are posted for sale in Indian River, Deep Cove and Cove Cliff and are available now, priced at $48,000.00 to $71,500.00. For further information and brochures, on the public tender and posting contact the Land Depart- ment, the Corporation of the District of North Van- couver, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 2K6. Telephone 987-7131. Winter Driving Warming now Area Spot Checks At this time of year and in areas subject to heavy snow conditions, you will see special signs requiring that your vehicle have good winter-tread tires or carry chains or, in some case, that chains be mounted. For your safety and that of other motorists, these signs are authorized by law. During the next few weeks, random checks will be carried out by the RCMP tn problem driving areas, more particularly the Hope- Princeton, the Squamish Highway to Whistler, the Fraser Canyon, but including other sections of road on Vancouver Itsiand and the rest of the province subject to snow conditions The operation will be in conjunction with the Attorney General's “CounterAttack” programme and other police traffic checks Drivers of vehicles not property equipped may be turned back or charged. The Ministry of Transportation and High- ways is doing Its best to clear snow and maintain our roads in winter to make them sate Betore driving into snow areas, make sure you have good winter ties and are carrying chains to make your vehicle sate Be on the lookout tor snow cleaning and sanding equipment sometimes operating in conditions of hmited visibility Ther flashing amber lights are warning you to use oxtreme caution and siow down. Make sure also that you observe special signing and directions of flagpersons if you should encounter them and please drive carefully. Province of British Columbia MINIS TERY OF TRANSPORTATION AND (HIGHWAYS Hon Alen V Franke: Minister