54 - Sunday, November 16, 1986 - North Shore News From page 50 - Thursday, November 20--TOPS — Businessmen’s Luncheon, Pantry Res- 9:30 a.m. to noon. Quilting and social 10 attend the luncheon. Wednesday, November 19--BCFOS — workshop for all North and West Van taurant, N. Van., noon, special — get-together. Fee: 50 cents. aa meeting: Emergen v Situations, Lions TOPS chapters. Weight recorders and meeting. Speaker: Allan Laserte. *x* Thursday, November 20--Seyinour Gate Hospital, Medical Day Centre, assistant weight recorders asked to at- nae Thursday, November 20--Annual Scouters’ Club, St. Andrews United 8-10 p.m, Participation of Police, tend. Lower Hall, 7313 Victoria Dr., 8 Thursday, November 20--North Van General Meeting, North Shore Safety Church Hall, 8-9:30 p.m. All Beaver Emergency, Psychiatric and Am- p.m. All TOPS members welcome. Chamber of Commerce, Genera! Council, Canyon Gardens, 3381 leaders, Cubmasters, Troop Scouters bulance. Info: 921-8639. “ee Meeting, Canyon Gardens, Noon. Capilano Rd., North Van, No host and Venturer Advisors. s+ Thursday, November 20--North Shore Chief Mathias, Vice Chief for B.C. OR luncheon (38.50) at noon. Guest “s* Wednesday, November 19--Fall Con- Neighbourhood House Seniors bus Chief Philip Joe, Eco. Dev. Admin. for speakers: Counter Attack students Thursday, November 20--Heartsaver - cert presented by Music Dept.. trip, Westminster Abbey at Mission, Squamish Band, Aboriginal Rights. from Sutherland High School. CPR Training - first level, West Van Sutherland Secondary School, 7:30) B.C., 12:30-4:30 p.m. feave/return sill Meeting: | p.m. Reports of the North YMCA, 1735 Inglewood, 6 to 10 p.m. p.m. Admission $2.50, concert will in- NSNH. Cost: $8. Thursday, November 20--Quilters Shore Safety Council's 1985-86 activi- Pre-registration 4 days prior to course. clude: junior and senior bands and ane Rendezvous, 600 W. Queens, Cedar ties will be presented. Confirm vour at- 926-5541. Fee: $18. , chorale presentation. Thursday, November 20--Full Gospel Rm., Delbrook Community Centre, tendance to Mrs. Mulock at 987-8289 aa BROOM-HILDA WE'VE MODERNIZEP | WE REPLACED OUR BUT WILL RESET SOME PEOPLE TRAINED ATTENDANTS] THE PUMP FORYOUIF DON'T REACT WELL WITH ONE WHO CAN HE‘S NOT TOO BUSY 10 PROGESS ! BARELY UNDERSTAND WITH HIS GIRLFRIENP! “AND FINALLY, WE HAVE A THEY SAY THAT IF COMPLAINT HERE FROM THE WERE GOING To USE TOXIC WHY? ARE They HoT PINK, LANDSCAPING CREW... CHEMICALS. WE SHOULD “TURNING THE ACTUALLY. : eH bod eo gore GRASS BROWN? Co-operation between the Letter Carriers Union and Canada Post management helped seventeen World Vision and Save the Children volunteers mail some 40,000 appeal envelopes for the North Vancouver Mayors’ Committee for African Relief, recently. Here, Steve Pasacreta, shop steward for Local 12, LC.U.C. sorts some of the envelopes for delivery. Initial response BOSS, NO ‘ . looks encouraging, says Mayors’ Commit- RAISE ..- tee Treasurer Milt Peters, “and we anticipate NO OFFICE many more donations over the next few ‘ weeks.” ‘ WE WANT WO FART (FAR FROMTHE OW, THE FILM B ane oF Hosprmis! were @| ARTIFICIAL Wor || { cRewwuraae || & THE CORPORATION OF THE GOINGTO PELER BJ OF TECHNOLOGY! || ( piennyorziaHTs! || & DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER BX TME DEER (nt iF We i ~=NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BENSTY OF NATURE... i | BABY COMES : ZONING BYLAW NO.2200, 1968, AT NIGHT? § . AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3311, 1986 Notice is given that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held in the Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Mon- day 1986 November 24 at 8:00 p.m. to consider ZONING BYLAW NO.2200, 1968, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3311, 1986. Applicant: The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver. AGATHA CRUMM 5 Affected All Jands presently zoned M.1 Marine Zone 1. Lands: CONGRATULATIONS a AY \ 7 NICE, VR ~ J Proposed: To provide for the use of land in the M.1 Zone MR, UMLAND ! CONGRATS, | SO!" : (Marine Zone 1) for private boat moorings and swim- UMLANO | [| GUY! CO OeMENT B ming floats. The M.1 Zone applies to the public k ccoceourte? ; "y foreshore any such private mooring buoys or swim- y é ming floats would require appropriate approvals to comply with existing bylaw and policies. Purpose: Specificaity to add as permitted uses in M.1 Zone the following: ~ Mooring of boats to anchored buoys. ; - Anchored floats for swimming. ip 6D tA Honey Beaters Syrehcale toc Wo tenth teperved : ti z ad ; 7 7 . 8 Enquiries: Planning and Development Department. Municipiit ANIMAL CRACKERS i Hall. Phone: 922-1211 (local 204). % Acopy of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the Municipal WELL, LOOKS LIKE B Hall on regular business days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. vs SETTING TO BE\| Mm and 4:29 p.m. Written submissions ate requesied to be submit- ABOUT THAT TIME -.. M™ ted to the Municipal Clerk priot to 1 00 pr, 1986 November H 624 and will be distributed at the Public Heating. Submissions received after the close ot the Public Hearing will not be considéred by Council J. Douglas Alfan Municipal Clerk 1986 November O05