4 Monday, ™ velopment ee 1 Reports: NEWS BRIEFS Theft charges TWO TEENS face theft-related charges following arrests made by the West Vancouver Police on Nov. 17. According to 3 West Vancouver Police spokesman, the two were arrested at about 3 a.m. in the 2200-block of Bellevue Avenue. The suspects were apprehended as a result of an investigation of a theft from a vehicle park- ed in the 2000-biock of Bellevue. A vehicle was subsequently searched, and the police recovered several auto stereo components, a pair of sunglasses and a spotlight. Mohammad Gandomi, 18, of West Vancouver, now faces two charges of theft under $1,000. Luigi Crudo, 19, of Port Coquitlam, faces a charge of theft under $1,000, mischief and possession of stolen property. The pair are scheduled to appear in West Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 23. jMUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council: Nov. 23, 7:30) p.m.: Delegations: nil. Reports: ticket utilization bylaw; subdivision and 4 development control bylaw; the Centennial Trails Trust; com- munity use of schools; fee in- creases for dog licences. Applica- tions and Permits: rezoning ap- plication for 323 East 8th St.; de- : variance permit ap- B plication for 140 East 14th St. y North Vencouver District Council: Monday, Nov. 23, 8:30 p.m.: Delegations: North Vancouver family ecurt and youth justice committee; the North Shore Arts Commission. Reports: traffic and . safety commitiee; GVRD report: jaw and order initiative; sewer and water user fees; Dollarton high- way upgrading; proposed task force on seawall; secondary suites in single-family residential zones; Braemar neighborhood report; Firelane Cascades plan; communi- ty use of schools report. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, Nov. 23, 7:48 p.m.: Maple Leaf Garden Spot; Western recreation centre; Lower Caulfeild; closure of recycling depot — Clyde Avenuc; residents petition -- 1800-block Duchess and Esquimatt. North Vancouver School Board: Tuesday, Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m.: Ac- tion Hems: school loan bylaw. In- formation and Proposals: summer school program, 1992. West Vancouver School Board: Monday, Nov. 23, 7 p.m. (note: meeting will take place at Cedar- dale Centre, 595 Burley Dr.): Reports: Phase I — selective demolition and construction — WVSS; computers ~— Sentinel secondary; Technology — Future Directions. Constable Paul Dawson Paul Dawson, youngest sor of Maureen and Ken Dawson, North Vancouver, graduated from the R.C.M.P. Training Academy in Regina on September 28, 1992. A gtaduate of Windsor Secondary School and Simon Fraser Univer. sity, Paul has been posted to the R.C.M.P. detachment al inverness. 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To Meals On Wheels, there's a long list of agencies and volunteers working to provide valuable services for all ages and needs in our community. The District of North Vancouver supports these efforts through direct services and financial assistance to non-profit community organizations with swith a strong volunteer component. Grants are administered through the Advisory Commission on Community Services (ACCS), a Districe Council- appointed Committee. In 1992, 44 organizations received grants totalling $215,820 Alcohol-Drug Education Services The Arthritis Society - North Shore Branch B.C. Paraplegic Association Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vancouver Canadian Mental Health Association Capilano Community Services Chesterfield House Lillooet Trail Flunkect Society Lynn Valley Services Link Society North Shore Adult Day Care Services N.S. Associazion for the Physically Handicapped N.S. Branch of B.C. Friends of Schizophrenics N.S. Caregivers Support Society N.S. 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Western Instituze for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing The ACCS is now accepting applications for 1993 Grants Since the Application Form has changed this year, District Social Planning staff invites interested agencies to find out more about applying for grants at an: Information Meeting Monday, Dec. 7 10 a.m. to noon Thunderbird Room Leo Marshall Centre 810 West 21 St., North Vancouver Please Call Celia Lazzarin at 987-7131 to register, or for more information on ACCS Grants. Deadline for Grant Applications is January 31, 1993.