4 — Friday, March 20, 1998 - North Shore News Fast ducks bring prizes THE Capilano River turned yellow with toy ducks last Sunday. Onlookers lined the banks of the river to see 15,000 bathtub toys race to the finish fine at the mouth of the river, The winners af The Great Capilano River Duck Race, 1998, as announced by the Rotary Club of North Vancouver are as follows: @ grand prize, trip for twa to Australia: Geraldine Scofield, Vancouver; 8 2nd prize, IBM Computer package: Susan Blackner, North Vancouver; B 3rd_ prize, Save-on- Foods vouchers: Shirley Salt, Surrey; four: Michael Katz, North Vancouver; B 7th prize, Starlight dinner for four: Jo Guild, North Vancouver; ® Sch prize, $200 Blackcomb passes: Elizabeth Richter, North Vancouver; B 9th prize, $200 Blackcomb Passes: Stephen Alcott, Burnaby; a 1Orh prize, $100 Blackcomb passes: Carole Bizier, North Vancouver. The fundraising — event generated approximately $40,000 for various commu- nity groups. The North Shore Rescue Team will receive approximately $17,000. B 4th prize, Daiwa Golf The Great Capilano River § . ° . Chel! . ; . : Bo Clubs: = Gordon Fretwell, Duck Race was sponsored by: SIE Panes a a ee iain ; anne West Vancouver; North Shore Rotary clubs, . NEWS photo Cindy Goodman & 5th prize, Great Canadian North Shore News and THE 10th annual Duck Race last Sunday saw 15,000 courageous rubber ducks take to the chilly waters of the Rocky = Mountaincer to. Contact Printing & Mailing mighty Capilano River. Sig prizes were won. The money raised went to support community groups. Calgary: = Denis = Brown, Led. Vancouver; @ 6th prize, Disnevland for “SPRING PROMOTION: ON MATERNITY || [fe org DD WEAR | ° ssortwien || | CXY Chemicals Ltd. any pair cf shorts m0 : e is purchased with 3 ied op BYLAW 7008 - "Rezoning Bylaw 1089 a T-shirt... vide ncil Selected new anvals on sale om those diziners) | Applicant CXY Chemicals Lid. (Canadian Occidental Petroleam Lid.) Thurs. & friday 10 - 7 Ades) ; ; Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-6 ch n is‘ By a Lars: Subject Land Portion of Lot 5, Block H, D.L. 193 and 6L!, Plan MATERNAL INSTINCT 17801, VPC V-1381(4} Parcel “A” Land 550,284 sq.ft. Urban Maternity Wear Parcel “B” Water 217.766 sq.ft. and V-1381(5) Water 1333 Marine Dr, Wea Vancouvere 421-977] 21,399 sq. ft, (PID:007-253-265); Lot | of Lot B, D.L. 36 lest 4th Vancouvere /48- 61, Flan 17800 (PID:007-254-067); and Portion of Lot 3 W co NB 8300 A, Block B, D.L. 193, Plan 1587 (PID: 014-538- = wan matemat instinct.com : : i ee ses 415).Those properties generally bounded by Amherst ‘ Avenue on the west, the CNR rail fine to the south, the realigned Dollarton Highway and Ewen Street to the north and, Forester Street to the cast as illustrated on the map below. e rae 4 F “i ma Baptist Church aes ae Proposed i pleased of their nec 3 oN feed Amendments ___ To amend the Zoning Bylaw to create two new the arrival o; their new aay, 5 Comprehensive Development Zones. 18 (CD18) and 19 Rew I pastor Donald rae i. (CD19) and to rezone the subject lands from General ev. Jamey ECL AON i : Industrial (12) and General Commercial Zone 3 (C3) to Prior to coming to Delbrook, Rev. : cela ea : those new zones. M ald had serv oF angley wo, . op Sent ie Cuck fon Fane Be The purpase of the rezoning is to establish specific land vangelica oe ch since . ‘ : . . Before that he served the Windsor Park Sites : use and development regulations for the subject proper- ties to enable the Company to develop its lands in a Evangelical Free Church in Winnipeg for six years. Originally from Northern inanner consistent with the current Maplewood Official Ontario he took his seminary taining at the Dallas Theological Pa ALS i Sets i Community Plan. Seminary before beginning into ministry. ; H Rev. McDonald and his wife Barbara have 3 teen aged children, Lee, Lindsey and Lauren, They are finishing up the school year in Fort Langley and anticipate moving to the North Shore in the sum- mer months. Rev. McDonald brings a warm, infectious enthusiasm to the Delbrook congregation. Over the years he has been actively mvolved in parish, ; community, and educational concerns. He served as Key . F Letts Communicator to the Superintendent of Langley Schools, a member ; ‘ of the Board of Govemors of Trinity Western University, protessor vs preaching at the Association of Canadian Theological Schools L (ACTS), as well as numerous community groups. : : SS Dethrook Baptist Church has been part af the North Shore since 1955. i eGOhhay MS The church building has been located at 315 W. Windbor Road since : ; ; t Pe 2. pees 1962. Ar present the congregation isa hllanced nuy of all age groups tH fox meres, Pre and seeks to address the vartous needs of individuals. Since 1992 the : . church ias sponsorad an ESL program and seen over 300 people through the process of leaming the Enulish language. Bestles Rev. McDonald, the staff is comprised of Pastors Jack Tsar, Brian Cooper, and Eileen Claydon as office administrator. ' : _ + Chie CD 18 eM RS Rev. McDonald began his ministry at Delbrook March 1] bur will he formally installed into his new ministry ina public service, Sunday, April 5, at 10:45 aan.