38 — Wednesday, September 28, 1994 ~ North Shore News ‘I want my free TV’ FIVE FLORIDA counties have recently taken away all television sets for jailed inmates, in order to deter crime. Said a Clay County sheriff's deputy, “knowing there's no telc- vision here, maybe they'll think twice before committing a crime.” “If people want to watch foot- ball on TV this fall, they better not get arrested,” the Jacksonville sheriff added. After his arrest for sexual assault, Ray Von ‘“Poochie” Everette Jr. told a Virginia sheriff that he crawled into bed with three sleeping women and had sex with one of them “to prove a point”. He said he wanted “to show her she could be had”, because he sus- pected the woman to be a lesbian. “He thought it would bring her back right and make her act right,” said the investigator. Often-unsuccessful Arkansas political candidate Dan Ivy, who had just switched from Democrat to Republican, was accused recent- ly by his wife, Sarah, in divorce papers, of beating her. Dan denied the charge in July and countercharged that Sarah, who like Dan weighs more than 200 pounds, recently physically beat him because of his decision to NEWS OF THE EIRD Ped ee Compiled by A.P. McCredie switch parties. Dan’s attorney explained that Sarah was angry at her husband's change of parties because a Republican “has increased pres- sure to have a good family life.” Traverse City, Michigan — Marcus Melton, author of the book Nice Guys Don't Get Laid — which encourages mild, virtuous men to act like rowdy, macho hell- raisers — confronted two men who were harassing a patron ina bar. The two men subsequently beat Melton up, leaving him with a black eye and a cut that required four stitches. A television station in Jacksonvilie, Florida, which had been carrying Rev. Jerry Falwell’s “Old Time Gospe! Hour”, recently suspended the show, and threat- ened to cancel it altogether, because of Falwell’s sexually explicit references describing the alleged foibles of President Clinton. The French newspaper Le Parisien reported in November that a black man, who was the vic- tim of racist remarks from an elderly woman in a Vienna, Austria, train station, snatched the woman's train ticket and ate it. ‘Transit authority rules specify that a passenger without a ticket must pay a hefty fine. Mountain Home, Idaho — Clint Johnston, 69 and blind, told authorities in August that the recent charges against him for hav- ing consensual sex with two 12- year-old girls should be distnissed. Juhnston maintains that since he could not sce the girls, he did not know how young they were. OTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 980 of the -Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Meeting will be held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1994 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North A Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with following: DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT NO. 48 |. ARTIAN CONSTRUCTION has applied for a Development Variance Permit with respect to property legally described as Lot 15, Block 132, D.L. 274, Plan 878, as indicated in hatched pattern on the map | below, and located at 155 East 4th Street, to permit the provisions cf the “City of North Vancouver Zoning Bylaw, 1967, No. 3778" to be varied as follows: ¢ Section 512(2)(a) - to permit: -a3.04m (10 feet) front lot line setback; -a 1.22m (4 feet) rear lot line setback; -a1.22m (4 feet) interior lot line setback for the south building ~ a 1.22m (4 feet) westerly interior lot line setback, and -313.65m (12 feet) easterly interior lot line setback for the north building Section 510(2) (a) and (b) - to permit: - living and other habitable room windows to be 7.3m (24 feet) from an opposite building, to permit the development of a five unit residential townhouse project. LONSDALE AVE. ST. GEORGE’S AVE. A LL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed Development Variance Permit shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard — in person, by attorney or by petition. The proposed Permit and relevant background documents may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from September 19 to | October 3, 1994, except Statutory Holidays. Sandra E. Dowey—Deputy City Clerk Experience History. Oc tober 5th is your chance to listen to an evening of music that will be talked about for many years to come. It’s the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s. 75th _ Anniversary Celebration. The entire symphony and the Vancouver Bach Choir will be there. Plus a star-. studded array of soioists who have never appeared on. - stage together before. Music Director Sergiu Comissiona will conduct an evening of highlights from some of the most beautiful music ever written... And you'll be able to meet them ail afterwards at a wine and dessert reception. Don’t miss this once in a lifetime event. Call for tickets today. Soloists Corey Cerovsek, violi: Tracy Dahl, coloratura soprano Judith Forst, ezzo soprano Edith Wiens, soprano Jon Kimura Parker, pianist. Wednesday October 5th, 7 p.m. Gala Concert, 9 p.m. Reception Orpheum Theatre. VANCOUVER S%7MPHONY _ Performing The Greatest Hits in History for 75 years Sergi Comissiona. Music Director Gfficiat Airline Media Sponsors , ® ALR CANADA Ghe Vinee San CRRIW 9B