8 ~ Sunday, April 21, 1991 - North Shore News RO LEE ET TS AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council, Monday, April 22 at 7.30 p.m.: In-camera meeting at 6 p.m./ Frontage tax assessment coll at 7 p.m./Sewer parcel tax assessment at 7:15 p.m./Lease authorization bylaw, Capilano Nurseries/Marine firefighting services interim fi- nancing agreement bylaw/Off- street parking reserve fund expen- diture bylaw. Notice of motion: City's land agent develop options to purchase Versatile land at foot of Lonsdale. North Vancouver District Council, Monday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m.: Agreement for marine firefighting services interim financing bylaw/District and Marine Drive corridor official community plan amendment bylaws and rezoning bylaw, 1600-block McGuire Ave., MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Pas Enterprise Lid./Land lease bylaw, Maplewood Childcare Society’ Rezoning bylaw, CDNY, Seymour Youth Centre/District and Central Inter-River official community plan amendments as well as rezoning bylaw, B.C. Hydro, Heritage Boulevard. West Vancouver District Council, Monday, April 22 at 7 p.m. (after public hearing} Zoniny amend- ment bylaw, 2478 and 2484 Haywood Ave., Parvan Holding Lid., ta construct. a three-storey building/Crossings amendment bylaw to change the fees. Policy and planning committee: Draft tree management policy/ Waterfront directions plan, com- munity open house. EO DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver City: Applica- tion to rezone 1752 Mahon Ave, North Vancouver District: None, West) Vancouver Distriet:| Minor development) permit application, 1522) Mazine Dr.. Bean Around the World/Development — permit application, 2 Marine Dr., former Ferguson's sites Development variance permit, 5315 Seaside Pt. OE ee ee PUBLIC HEARINGS North Vancouver City: None. North Vancouver District: None. West Vancouver District: At 7 p.m. Hearing on amendment zoning bylaw. 2478 and 2484 Haywood Ave., Parvan Holding Lid/Meeting on development permit application for 2478 and 2484 Haywood to build a three- storey building with 15 residential units and public or commercial parking. WHAT’S ON FOR SENICRS MONDAY April 22-Srs. afternoon of pool, board games, foosebal! & videos at Lynn Valley Rec. Centre. Info: 984- 9341. eee April 22-Laconner, Wash. day trip, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. via Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N. Van. Tickets must be purchased in advance ($24 incl. lunch, taxes & grat.) Info: 980-2474. eee April 22--Ongoing. N.S. Neighbour- hood House. Keep Well free drop-in program for adults over 50 yrs. Exer- cise, relaxation, counselling 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Walking Club meets at 9 a.m. Hands-on program at 10:30 a.m. Hot lunch at noon. Also: Discussion group meets 10 a.m, Video discussion at 1-2 p.m. with Cathy Dornan on “*Age Is No Barrier’'Info: 987-8138. April 22--Ongoing to April 28. Tennis tryouts for women & men 55 yrs. & older interested in playing at the B.C. Senior Games. Info: 925-2519 or 922- 9690. eee April 22--Ongoing to June 31. N.S. Seniors’ Tennis Association invite new members to register for outdoor sum- mer play. All levels welcome. Applica- tions at N.V. & W.YV. recreation cen- tres. Info: 986-0459 or 922-9690. a ES TUESDAY April 23--Japanese flower arranging. 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St, N. Van. Admission: $1. Pre-reg./info: 980- 2474, aee April 23--Ongoing. Music lectures for srs. 11 a.m. Van. Academy of Music. Continues as long as interest. Mr. Goldberg of Van. Academy co-ord. Info: 987-0670. oee April 23--Ongoing. N.S. Caregivers Support Soc. Weekly support for peo- ple caring for iit or aging relative. Meets every Tues. 1:15-3:15 p.m. at Suite 8-103 W. 3rd St. (off Lonsdale), N. Van.. Eve. meetings start May 9- June 13 on Loving Ourselves. Limited space, pre-reg. req. Info: 983-2141. a WEDNESDAY April 24--Ongoing. Knitting Tip-Time & Crocheting. Beginners, 1:15-3:15 p.m. at WV. Seniors’ Activity Centre, 695-2 4st St., W.V. Info: 926-4375, April 24--Ongoing. Senior cyclists meet at 9:30 a.m, at W.V. Senior Activity Centre, 22nd Ave. & Marine Dr. in W.V. No riding if it is raining. Info: 985-5038, Agenda ttems are restricted bs space. For @ complete listine of West) Vancouver avendatteris, cali 922-1291 after hours for re- corded information. Comprehen- LOW AS 984-4117 (next to Beaver Lumber) on That First Spring Car Wash Won't Scrub Away Winter's Damage! 945 West 1st St., North Vancouver sive qevendas tor North Vancouver City and District are posted at the respective halls and are also avait. able at the public libraries. ¢ Thousands ot color cna.ces * Oven biked finisn + Fine estimates on bodyworr * Watten guarantee Pp Saturday t0am-2pm We share a common interest. “Last year Lillian and I were “Right now, I'm in an apart- married and we think Cedar ment with younger people Village will be an ideal location and we just don’t share the for our new home — close to same interests. At Cedar friends and relatives and to Village, I'll be among active the activities of the Karen Magnussen Rec Centre.” Alex and Lillian Fletcher and compatible neighbours.” Jayce Picketts “We're very impressed the time to do things right and are building a quality far above what we've seen before.” with Buron. They're taking Roy and Elsie Barnett while you're away. The retired individuals 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-bedroom 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 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 980-4134. Full co-uperation sith agents