ig 3 C14 - Sunday, May 29, 1983 - North Shore News this week Monday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m. — the North Vancouver Youth Symphony will present a Gala Concert at Sutherland School Gym. The guest conductor will be the noted cellist Anthony Eliot. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, May 31, Jane 1,3 — Carson Graham Festival of the Arts, featuring Fine Art Displays. Graphics, Textiles. Ceramics and Native Dances. Also featured will be drama, modern dance and music by various bands as well as a jazz choir. Wednesday, June 1 — the Capilano Rod & Gun Club will hold the Annual General Meeting and election of officers at 8 p.m. in the Club House, Ambleside Park. following the election, light refreshments i:wil be served. Wednesday, Jane 1 — Ladics. want a fnendly. informal morn ing? Then skip breakfast — be our guest, enjoy home baking. great coffee (tea if you're British!) at Holyburn Gospel Chapel, 1403 Duchess Ave . West Vancouver, !0 15 am Garades 1 2 3 Grades 4 5 6 » Grades 7 8. Y Cristian Currte ulum Small (lasses Now enrolling for September 4 year old kindergarten 5 year old kindergartion Tradittonal approach Character building Cited enrotmenat OPEN HOUSE: Visit our school 12:45 Sunday, June 5 More information Phone 986-2288 11:30 a.m. Guest speakers: Mrs. Lila Davies. upcoming Carolyn McDade, feminist, singer and song-writer, will per- form on Sunday, June 5th at 8 p-m. at the North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers Ave., West Van. Admission $2.00, everyone welcome. Tuesday, June 7 — North Shore Alzheimer Association, Lions Gate Hospital Seminar Rooms | and 2. Use 15th St. entrance — at 7:30 p.m. a film showoing — everyone welcome. eee On Sunday, June 5, the Van- Dusen Gardens hosts a _ bird count in recognition of World Environment Day and Canadian Environment Week. The message of this event is that green oases im urban en- vironments oan support a sur- prising diversity and abundance of wildlife. Bird counts, led by experienced birdwatchers are scheduled for 6 & 10 a.m., | and 3 p.m. Films about birds will be shown throughout the day. The BBC Life on Earth segments on Bird Life will be shown from: 8-00 p m to 9:00 p.m Positive Parenting Group begin- ELIM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 2800 Mountain Hignway North Vancouver ning Wednesday, June 8, at St. Mount Seymour Lions Club David's United Church, 7:30 - presents King Neptune's 15th 9:30 p.m. The course deals with Annual Fair at Cates Park, communication, gaining a child's cooperation, discipline & problem solving skills. Call Family Services 988-5281. eee Canada Environment Week — Monday, June 6 to Saturday, June 11, over 20 government, in- dustry, and environment organizations will have displays at Park Royal Shopping Centre, South Mall. Bring the family and learn how paper and oil is recycled, how salmon are hatchb- ed, or how the federal govern- ment handles environmental emergencies like oil spills. Free posters, publications and tree seedlings. Saturday, June 18. Parade leaves from Sherwood Park School at 10:30 a.m. and is followed by children’s races and _ events, entertainment and stage shows. No one is admitted into heaven unless he possesses same degree of innocence. “Whoever shail not receive the Kingdom of God as a little child shail not enter therein.” Explore the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg For turther information write to P.O. Box 65831 Station F Vancouver, V5W 5P3 St. Richard’s Church, 1398 W. Sth and Philip (behind the Tomahawk Restaurant) will hold its monthly thrift sale Saturday, June 11. 10.a.m. to noon. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ZONING BYLAW The Council tor The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold Public Hearings under the provisions of the Municipal Act in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B C on Monday, June 6th, 1983 following conclusion of the Childcare Public Meeting scheduled for 7 45 pm to consider the following BYLAW 5520) Applicant The Corporation of the Oristrict of North Vancouver Location Lot 7 of Lot B Block 3. District Lot 784 Plan 1282 (355 West Queens Road) Proposed Amendment Siting area amendment To permit construction of an addition Purpose onto the Municipal Hall BYLAW 653) Applicant The Corporation of the UOistrict of North Vancouver Proposed Amendment Text amendment to the Zoning Bylaw To @xempt recreational equipment Purpose from the siting area requirements Copies of the bylaws supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8 JO am and 4 309 m May 25th to June 6th, 1983 Al persons who belleve thet mterest in property affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearings on matters Contained in the bylaw (Mrs )'4 WF gleston Muni ipal Clonrk May 25th, 1983 MARYROSE HETHERINGTON, left, and Mary Gunn with some of the bulbs the members of the Lions Gate Chapter IODE will be selling on June 4. The Spring bulbs are from Park and Tilford Gardens and will be sold from the gardens. Bring your own con- tainers. Proceeds of the sale will go towards the many helpful projects of the organization. THE CORPORATION OF THE — CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of North Vancot ver that Street and Traffic By-law No. 4949 (Section 802) and the Parks Regulation By-law No. 5237 (Section 901.4) PROHIBITS the posting or exhibiting of any advertisements, bills, or posters on any City street, park, roadway or boulevard. SUCH PROHIBITION INCLUDES THE POSTING OF INFORMATION TO ADVISE OF THE DATE AND LOCATION OF GARAGE SALES. City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, 8.C. E.A. Raymond City Clerk May 26, 1983 RESIDENTIAL LOTS NORTH SHORE EIGHTEEN (18) serviced residential lots are offered for sale by public tender in the area of. INDIAN RIVER, SEYMOUR The closing time for sealed bids will be 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 16th, 1983 Also, a few lots on Orlohama Place and Bishop Ptace are available now for purchase priced at $60,000 to $62,500. For further information and brochures, contact the Land Development, The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 2K6 Telephone 987-7131 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER LYNN CANYON PARK CONCESSION AND CATES PARK CONCESSION TENDERS ARE INVITED by The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver tor the right to operate either or both of the following ~ FACILITIES & LOCATION DUTIES __ ADORESS ° (l)lynn Canyon 3690 Park (a) Operate Park Road (at the refreshment co end of Peters nc ession Aoad) (b) Park Caretaking Gules (Cc) Occupancy of living Quarters in concession build Ing (2) Cates Park 415) Dollarton bigtiway Operate cetres hment ¢ Onc @83IONn The term for etther commences on July 1st) 1983 and upon acceptance of an application by Council and terminates on December 31st 1984 with a night to renew fora further penod of three (4) years Sealed tenders shall be submitted using the form provided by no later than 11 OO a m Monday the 13th day of June 1983 Full details of the Conditions of the tender and the regulations and Conditions governing the services to be provided by the Concessionate will be avatlable shortly from the Land Oepartment Hall 355 West Queens Road OC Telephone 967 7131 The highest of any offer wilh aot ner essarily be accepted the Municipal Normth Vane ouver