A12-Sunday News, eee a WEST VAN COUNCIL (Monday, 8 p.m.) Rezoning 6496 Bay Street. Council indemnity bylaw. . ‘Rezoning 2385-2397 Marine Drive. Swimming reconsideration. Rockwoods subdivision application. Development permit 101- 22nd Street. : Panorama - commercial space. Late .closing hours in Ambleside. ” Park and ride locations. floats Village NORTH VAN CITY COUNCIL (Mionday, 7 p.m.) “Public hearings on rezoning (1) north 200 block East 3rd at-St. Andrews: (2) 222-278 West 15th; (3) 222- 250 West 14th. Community Plan - public March 23, 1980 hearing. . Ban on shared parking. Tudor. Court strata title application. |. Recreation Commission budget. Low Level Road report. -Grouphomes. Chiba gift excharige. ‘Acacia’-Towers, -- oc- cupancy. - Family suit application ‘$18 East Sth. . NORTH VAN DISTRICT COUNIL {Monday, § p.m.) Zoning bylaw amendment introductions re (1) Caledonia Place; (2) St. James and Duchess; (3) Valon Kone - Mountain H'wy; (4) Falesca Imports, Charles St.; (5) Beg Holdings, Lonsdale Ave. Intermediate care facility site, 19th and Mountain. Group home, 953 Gladstone. ee B.C.. Tel. project. _ . ‘Fund-raising .». campaigns; Greenpeace | delegation request. eo Pleasure craft parking in ‘residential areas. Hooker Chemicals -- economic implications and safeguards against hazards. . NORTH VAN SCHOOL BOARD (Tuesday, 8 p.m.) 1979 financial statements. Summer School Assignment. Handsworth tenders. elevator Fire and = intrusion protection program. Ridgeway Neighborhood Improvement Project. Provincial policy draft (community and _ general interest education). Ferry plan update for jorseshoe Bay meet An update on the progress rate of talks with B.C. Fer- ries concerning plans for the Horseshoe Bay terminal will be: given to local residents Wednesday at a meeting in- tended to start the revitaliza- tion of the Horseshoe Bay Community Association. West Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys will Drug twice as strong as heroin edly Soe : a HAMPOO & FINISHING satile that it curts your hair to pertection with a minimum of care. Let our experts curl your hair and you can wear it casually or elegantly with just a toss of your head or a casual brush with your fingertips Also on SALE—our FIRM ‘N GENTLE perm by Wella SPECIAL $28 Kea ir by J rene 650 Clyde, West Vancouver It is the community association’s first meeting of report on his recent talks concerning the terminal and will receive questions and comments from the floor. West Vancouver's senior planner, Steve Nichols, will detail the recomménded zoning and density change proposals. VANCOUVER (UPC) - The crystalline methadone that killed two people and sent two others to hospital last weekend is twice as strong as the liquid form of the drug usually sold on the streets, police said last week. -Sgt. Orvell Myre of the Vancouver drug squad said the victims probably. were : ‘ : wl iG . pi alpha ‘ - A Su .the year and other items for discussion include addi- tional traffic control pro- posals, zoning changes, Horseshoe Bay Days, school crosswalk concerns and the question of tax grants for the community hall. Wednesday’s meeting starts at 8 p.m. in the com- munity hall. unfamiliar with the strength of the crystalline heroin- substitute and took more than their normal dosage without knowing it. “Td estimate the crystal- line methadone is twice as strong as the liquid form,” said Myre. “They probably didn't realize it was stronger.” SPRING SPECIAL Perm Wave Sale Reg. $42 NOW 929 JOI<@ FOR THE BEST i ran CARE PRODUCTS PHONE 926-4818 -Sentryphone . ; PAID ADVERTISEMENT fa ; : we ; —_—_—— ‘PROPOSITION 1 : A group of Lower Mainland -residents recently circulated a petition similar to this to a list of thirty Canadian advocacy groups such as the B.C. Civil Liberties Association and the Chamber of Commerce, asking for their suggestions. Following is the revised petition after feedback from many of those groups. — We:ask you to go through this list of twelve points, mark the ones you agree with, and send the clipping with your signature, name and ad- dress, and a declaration that you are eligible to vote in a provincial or .federal election to: Chairperson Andree Ross 1374 Tatlow North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 226 Collected petitions will be tabulated and the results sent to your M.L.A. and/or M.P. A small donation on your part will defray the costs of this endeavor to create legislative sanity. Volunteers are needed to assist. Call 985-7347. Be it resolved that a new Canadian Constitution contains the following assurances: ° AGREE DISAGREE ATHAT any petition that contains the signatures of two thirds Oo 0 of the registered voters in any political arena, be it municipal, provincial, or federal, be given the same force in law within the area of petition as any bili that has passed third reading AND THAT any petition supported by one third of the voters shall be sufficient to cause a binding referen- dum on the matter to be held within one year of receipt of the petition. 2 THAT the people be given the right to remove from the im Cj public payroll any politician or civil servant found to be ac- ting in a manner contrary to the public interest, and THAT arges of incompetence or dereliction of duty may be laid through the office of ombudsman, and THAT a tribunal be established to adjudicate these matters 3THAT the people be given the right to recall any politician they are dissatisfied with ATHAT Deputy Ministers be required to answer to commit- tees of the House of Commons. OoOd0 Od 5 THAT the rate of increase in government spending in each jurisdiction shall not be greater than the rate of inflation, unless consented to by two thirds of the people through referendum, AND THAT no government shall engage in deficit spending without clear popular consent 6 THAT the people be given the right to elect the senate by direct popular vote D 7 THAT federal and provincial governments shall be ap- pointed for a fixed four year term of office. AND THAT no Prime Minister or Premier shail serve more than two suc- cessive terms in office, except in time of national emergen- cy UO OO 8 THAT the defeat of a bill proposed by government shall not necessitate the resignation of that government 9 THAT the practise of creating iaws through Order in Council be abolisned, AND THAT only a duly elected parliament or legislature be given the power to create or remove laws 10 THAT the practise of patronage be abolished 11 THAT the people be given tree access. without cost, to ail intormaton pertaining to government. and to the businesses of government, except in those areas where tull disclosure would threaten the security of our nation 12 THAT a Bill of Rights be included in our Constitution. and that It contains the following assurances Oo oodod @. THAT the government shall not prohibit nor impede the free exercise of religion, language or culture, nor abridge or impede treedom of speech or of the press. nor interfere with the right of the people to assemble, or to petition the government for the’ redress of grievances oo oodod Bb. THAT the right of the people to be secure in ther per. mo ‘a sons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable search and seizure shail not be violated, and THAT no warrant shail be issued but on probable cause, sup- ported by oath or affirmation, and particularly Gescrib- ing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized, except in emergency or while in hot pur suit C. THAT no amendments could be made to restnct our Bill L) | | or Rights, but that amendments could be made to ex pand it DECLARATION I, Sam a Canadian citizen, eligible to vote and | have signed no other copy of PROPOSITION 1. PLEASE PRINT: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NAME OF M.L.A. NAME OF M.-P. —_—— - PAID ADVERTISEMENT ee te ee pete weed weenie nia. Pg ny met an temptpene biel Ay pear TEN