40 ~ Wednesday, November 719, 1966 - North Shore News What's Going On — this week ____ Wednesday, November 19--Two videos: From Day One is a positive beginning for parents and their infants and Read to Me is a video filmed at North Van City Library by Greater Vancouver Library Federation. Limited registration. Pre-register 980-4424, North Van City Library, 7 p.m. ant Wednesday, November 19--BCFOS meeting: Emergency Situations, Lions Gate Hospital, Medical Day Centre, 8-10 p.m. Participation of Police, Emergency, Psychiatric and Am- bulance. Info: 921-8639. get Wednesday, November 19--Fail Con- cert presented by Music Dept., Sutherland Secondary School, 7:30 p.m. Admission $2.50. Concert will in- clude: junior and senior bands and chorale presentation. Thursday, November 20--TOPS workshop for all North and West Van TOPS chapters. Weight recorders and assistant weight recorders asked ta at- tend. Lower hall, 7313 Victoria Dr., 8 p.m. All TOPS members welcome. ante Thursday, November 20-—North Shore Neighbourhood House Seniors bus trip, Westminster Abbcy at Mission, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Leave/return NSNH. Cost: $8. ste Thursday, November 20--Full Gospel Businessmen's Luncheon, Pantry Res- taurant, N. Van., noon, special meeting. Speaker: Allan Laserte. tre November 20--Nocth Van Chamber of Commerce, General Meeting, Canyon Gardens, Noon. Chief Mathias, vice chief for B.C. OR Chief Philip Soe, economic dev. admin. for Squamish Band. Aboriginal Rights. Thursday, Thursday, November 20--Quilters Rendezvous, 600 W. Queens, Cedar Rm., Delbrook Community Centre, 9:30 a.m. to noon. Quilting and social get-together, Fee: 50 cents. ete Thursday, Nevember 20--Annua} General Mecting, North Shore Safety Council, Canyon Gardens, 3381 Capilano Rd., North Van, No host tuncheon ($8.50) at noon. Guest speakers: Counter Attack students from Sutherland Secondary School. Meeting: | p.m. Reports of North Shore Safety Council's 1985-86 activi- ties will be presented. Confirm atten- dance to Mrs. Mutock at 987-8289 to attend luncheon. whe Thursday, November 20--Seymour Scouters’ Club, St. Andrews United Church Hall, 8-9:30 p.m. All Beaver leadets, cubmasters, troop scouters and venturer advisors. st t Thursday, November 20--Heartsaver - CPR Training - first level, West Van YMCA, 1735 Inglewood, 6-10 p.m. Pre-registration 4 days prior to course. 926-5541. Fee: $18. whe Thursifay, November 20--Breast Self- Examination Clinic, 7 p.m., Education Centre, 123 East 15th St., North Van. Co-sponsored by North Shore Women’s Centre. Includes: short film/demonstration, facts about breast lumps, short discussion, refreshments. tate Thursday, November 20--North Shore chapter meeting of RNABC, 7:30 p.m., board room, Evergreen House, LGH. The work of the RNABC Discipline Committee, Speaker: Elaine Kermacks. nek More WGO Page 41 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE ONCE I CLEANED MY | DID ov HAVE ANY TIPLACE AND FOUND 3541 SURPRISES LIKE UNDER THE SOFA / THAT? Bylaw 5906. THE WATERWORKS REGULATION BYLAW, 1957, AMENDING ff BYLAW 23 will, upon adoption, establish the following new water user charges for 1987. The current charges are shown for comparison. /, 1 CLEANED our wuer 1 \Y THOUGHT Wh6 MY? Bel AND FOUND I'D BEE SLEEPING ON THE KITCHEN “TABLE! WATER USER CHARGES = A. Flat Rate Charges | (User ver 1. Single family residence ANNUAL CHARGES 1Su6 1987 CURRENT PROPOSED ff $79.44 79.44 67.78 67.78 79.44 7.22 79.44 55.56 677.78 55.56 79.44 2. Duplex residential unit 3. Strata Title residential unit 4. Any other residential unit 5. Rest Home plus, per bedroom, an additional 6. Retail, office or service commercial premises with living quarters, an additional 7. Schools, up to 10 classrooms plus, per classroom over 10, an additional 8, Church 9. Residential premises upon which there has been constructed a swimming pool not equipped with a recirculating pump and filter — an additional 10. Residential premises upon which there has been constructed a swimming pool equipped with a recirculating pump and filter — an initial eS) J CAN . PHE'S WALKING IN HIS SLEEP! SO THATS WHY: HE GAINED FIGURE IT OUT! I/D BETTER FOLLOW HIM! ALL THAT WEIGHT! FRED'S STICKING = . : x TO HIS DET... 611.11 50.00 71.67 _ BOOMERS SONG Wi, 1S THERE: ANYTHING Ee cll WANT TO ZZ NOTE: A ten percent (10%) discount will be allowed if the above charges are paid on or before the fast business day of February. MONTHLY CHARGES 1986 1987 CURRENT PROPOSED HB. Metered Charges User 1 First 1,000 cu. ft. used or part thereof — Next 9,000 cu, ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. Lda Next 20,00 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. WWE Next 50,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. . . 3 SN , : Next 70,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. 7 ° AGAT!A CRUMM m Next 150,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. . # All in excess of 300,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft, . . “AND IN THE OFIAFT MODE\ “ARE BXTREMELV THE PRINT-HEAO SPRED VERSATILE, YOU GOBS TO (80 CP5 AND THE | HAVE A CHOICE O 80-COLUMN NG-70! WITH / FONT MODULES, THE IS6-COLUMN FRICTION FEED, NB-ZOOOw- BUILT IN BUFFER: YES,YES, F YE6, JUNIOR, OUT WHAT Q0ES IT Do? QUARTERLY CHARGES HE'S NOT nacre BURE-« User 1986 1987 ; ~— CURRENT FAOPOSED ff fm First 3,000 cu. ft. used or part thereof i Next 27,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. a Next 60,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. Next 150,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. . } i Next 210,000 cu. #. used - per 100 cu. ft. . . 4 f Fi A\ Next 450,000 cu. ft. used- per 100 au. ft. 0 11985 Rag Featsns Synacete Inc Word fants teserved, B All in excess of 900,000 cu. ft. used - per 100 cu. ft. .21 Ctnes Trae Maced Serrcn 106 NOTE: A two ger cent (2%) discount will be allowed on Meter Accounts if paid within 20 days of the date of the invoice. BY (Mrs.) H.W. Egleston Municipal Clerk November 18, 1986