8 - Sunday, May 5, 1991- North Shore News MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council, Monday May 6 at 7:30) p.m.: Off-street parking reserve fund expenditure byvlaw/Lease authorization bylaw, RCMP forensic ID section/Annual budget bylaw/Tax rates bylaw/Perceniuge additions bylaw/Capital Expen- diture program bylaw. Reports: City land for a performing arts centre, Lower Lonsdale/Queen Mary School Association youth worker program grant/Review of two-family and attached residen- tial developments/Lions Gate Hospital official community plan amendment application/Radio ticence fees/Lonsdale Avenue right of way at 29th Street/Heritage Video/Rogess Plaza artist selec- tion committee. Notice of motion: Options to purchase Versatile lands. North Vancouver District Council, Monday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m.: Special meeting of council: Mayor's and aldermen’s indemnity bylaws/1991 annual budget ap- proval bylaw/l991 tax rates bylaw/1991-1995 capital expen- diture program bylaw/1991 municipal fand development bylaw/199{ tax safe lands reserve fund appropriation bylaw. Policy and) Planning: GVRD_ report, Creating Our Future/Proposed playground for Mosquito Creek Park/Parking for the disabled/ Deep Cove cultural Centre. Notices of motion: Shaw Cable budget program/1992 budget planning. West Vancouver District Council, Monday, May 6 at 7:45 p.m.: Not available. DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver City: Reports: friends and relatives and Magnussen Rec Centre.” for our new home — close to the activities of the Karen Application to rezone 421 West l6th St, Jacobsen and Curtis/92 Lonsdale Ave. development ap- plication update, Maplewood and Cantatio/ Application to revane 83800 Marine Dr..) Minit-Tunes Dodson Maroz Architects. North Vancouver District: Ner- thlands goif course and neighborhood planning — project,’ Vacant’ lands, Lyanmour north area/Mosquito Creek Park, pro- posed playground/Single family residential zoning regulations. West Vancouver District: Not available. PUBLIC HEARINGS North Vancouver City: None. North Vancouver District: None. West) Vancouver District: Not available. Agenda items are restricted by space. For a complete listing of West) Vancouver agenda items, call 922-1211 after hours for re- corded information. Comprehen- sive agendas for North Vancouver City and District are posted at the respective halls and are also avail- able at the public libraries. Have You Examined All 7 our Options? There may be another way ... Call us to review your alternatives. For a free initial consultation, contact: Harold Saunders, Trustee or Susan Newbury, Manager at (604) 681-5500. CAMPBELL, SAUNDERS LID. RECEIVER & TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY 1200-650 West Georgia Street. Vancouver,BC V68 4N7 “Last year Lillian and | were “Right now, I’m in an apan- mairied and we think Cedar ment with younger people Village will be an ideallocation and we just don’t share the to Joyce Picketts Alex and Lillian Fletcher same interests. At Cedar Village, I'll be among active and compatible neighbours.” We share a common interest. “We're very impressed before.” with Buron. They're taking the time to do things right and are building a quality far above what we've seen Roy and Elsie Barnett That First Spring Car Wash Won't Scrub Away Winter's Damage! * Tnousanus ef color choces * Oven naked finish * Free estimates on bouywo:b ¢ Writen quarantee ®.. ny 945 West ist St., North Vancouver 984-4711 (next to Beaver Lumber) HOURS Mon.-Fri. Ban-6prm Saturday 10am-2pm The retired individuais who have chosen a new home at Cedar Village are as different as can be in many ways, but they have one important thing in common — they may be retired from their jobs, but they're certainly not retired from life! At Cedar Village, residents will enjoy spacious two-bedrvom suites plus such shared luxury ameni- ties as a billiards & games room, library and music centre, kitchen and patio for BBQ's, a croquet lawn, and lush gardens. The Rec Centre is minutes away, as are churches, shops, professional offices, and easy highway access for family and friends. And ‘for those who like to travel, the neighbourly atmo- sphere at Cedar Village ensures your home is safe while you're away. Visit our Presentation Centre at 2020 Cedar Village Crescent, North Vancouver, Monday thru Thursday 2-4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. Or call Pamela Bell at 980-414. Full co-operation with agents