B10 - Wednesday, January 18, 1984 - North Shore News “SB what’s going on this week Saturday, January 21 — The Power of Positve Thinking, North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd Street, 1:00-3:00 p.m. A _ self- examination of attitudes, ra- tionale and self-esteem. Concen- tration on goal-setting and how to maintain positive attitudes. Fee: $15, phone 987-8138. ees Saturday, January 21 — Art, Graphics & Pottery, three courses for kids at the North Van Rec Centre. Art: children explore colour, line, painting, and sket- ching. Graphics: children learn to use lettering effectively. They design record jackets, book covers, school posters, banners, etc. Pottery: chidlren create masks, mugs, birdhouses, wind chimes, whistles and more. Phone 988-6166. ees Saturday, January 21 and 26 — Positive Parenting Day Groups. Jan. 23, 10 a.m. North Shore Neighbourhood House. Jan. 26, 9:30 a.m., Norgate Community School. 8 week course; babysit- ting is available... Register: Con- tinuing Education, 985-8741, in- formation 988-5281. e¢e Saturday, January 21 and 28 — Stress Management Workshop, N.S. Family Services, 145 E. 15th, 9:30-3:30. Fee: $25. Week t: Identify stress. Week 2: Begin HomeTown Correction Notice In HomeTown's current 8 page flyer, the Bentwood rocker on page 4 should read ‘oak finish.’ HomeTown apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused their customers. sion of Montroyal meeting will be held * 800pmMm North Vancouver etveroct sving ae iti Bu i January 18 14984 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING PROPOSED EXTENSION OF MONTROYAL BOULEVARD The Mayor and Council wish to invite all persons who deem their interests affected by the proposed exten- Boulevard Rockland Road and Lonsdale Avenue to a public information meeting to discuss the proposal * Wednesday, February tst * Braemar Elementary School 3600 Mahon Avenue wonrenar rei Oc woes PORTION OF MONT ROVE, PROPORER TO O88 OFrEMmo strategies; check back; con- sohdate; build on. 988-5281. ss. @ Sunday, January 22 — Dr. Dorothy Livesay, eminent poet, will speak on ‘‘The Strangest Dream’ at the regular 10-30 ser- vice of North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers, West Van- couver (Taylor Way, Stevens, right on Hadden) For informa- tion call 926-4206. se 8 Sunday, January 22 — Men’s Floor Hockey, N.S. Neighbourhood House, 1 to3 p.m. A referee will be available every Sunday afternoon to organize interested floor hockey players. Drop-ins welcome! Fee. $15 or $2 drop-in. Phone 987-8138. ‘ese Sunday, January 22 — Waldorf Concert Series °84, as a benefit to the Vancouver Waldorf School. The first concert will be on at Presehtation House in North Van featuring the Vancouver Wind Trio and the Moodyville Chamber Players. For further in- formation and tickets call 986-6904. se @ Sunday, January 22 — 9-9:30. Free 1 hour seminar that will show you how to pick a winner, using your computer. Great for handicapping horses, football or the stock market. Program available upon completion. Pre- Tegistration not necessary. 2250 Ennerdale Rd., North Van. Phone 980-8824. HomeTown Correction Notice In HomeTown's current flyer. the Glad kitchen cat- chers on page 4 should pic- ture a package of 24 bags tor $1 68 HomeTown apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused customers their through to West The 1984 Peesrte’ I ae int lid , oY FoweY oY ’ ine ne ee) ean & mao Mantyn Baker MAY ORI upcoming Tuesday, January 24 — ‘‘Mine, Yours or Still Ours’’, Child Custody Issues for Separated and Divorced Parents, 8 p.m., lower level, Christ ‘ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard Street. More information 669-5836. soe Tuesday, January 24 — Norvan Capilano NDP, open meeting, Norgate School, 1295 Sowden, 7:30 p.m. Mike Leibowitz of the Political Science Dept. at SFU will speak on: Is the Radical Right Right? se¢ 8 Wednesday, January 25 — North Shore Fish & Game Club meeting, Legion Hall basement, W. 15th St.. N. Van, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Tom Woods, BYLAW 5666 Location Proposed Amendment Purpose. LEGEND Regional Director, Fish & Wildlife Branch. Guests welcome. Info call: 929-6234. Wednesday, January 25 — Positive Parenting Group, Wind- sor School, 7:30-9:30 p.m. for 8 Wednesdays. Register through North Shore Continuing Educa- tion: 985-8741. For info cal N.S. Family Services, 988-5281. Saturday, January 28 — Home Video Workshop, Carson Graham Sec. School, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Virginia at 984-9971 for more info. Sunday, January 29 — Free Sun- day Cinema, Presentation House Theatre, 11:00-1:00 p.m. Feature film ‘‘Why Rock the Boat?’’ Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North i mab iti Mas oe o THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Hearing under the provisions of the Municipal Act in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, January 30th, 1984 commencing at 7:30 p.m. to consider the following: Conegavation ana - aa a ep wry ee ee Wednesday, February | — A stamp club for boys and girls, 9-12, has been re-organized at the West Van Seniors’ Activity Centre. Meetings are scheduled for every Wednesday afternoon, 3:30 p.m. Children without stamps, who are interested in the hobby, will be given beginners’ collections. The club is spon- sored by the West Van Seniors Stamp Club and will be led by Les Rimes, a member of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada. ss 2 Wednesday, February it — Retirement Planning Seminar by Bert Wickham, covering RRSP’s, annuities, RRIF’s, in- come splitting etc. Please call Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., North Van, to register, 980-2474. Vancouver That area known as Maplewood, as defined in the Maplewood Official Community Plan. To designate portions of the Maplewood Official Com- munity Plan area as development permit areas and ex- tinguish all existing siting areas To provide the District with the opportunity to exercise a higher degree of site development and design control over future development or redevelopment than is presently possibie with the siting area technique ” “4° Thursday, February 2 — Fashion show ‘‘Fashionable Reflec- tions’’, Presentation House, 7:30-10:00 p.m. Styles from 1900-1980. $2 each. ses Jazz and Ballet. Jazz and ballet classes for all ages held in the North Shore Family YMCA dance studio are starting now for the winter session. For informa- tion call Mary Anne Purdy at 926-5541. *ees Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre is open! Free! Weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call for gardening, bird or wildlife information or bring your group (adults or children) in for a free tour or film. Call 987-5922 for info. wo awe Maplewood Offictal Communtty Plan Boundary tl eo mm Oevelopment Permit Area Boundary RS - Residential Light: Industrial Business Park/Light Industrial RG - Residential BP - Bustness Park RH - Residential S( Service Commercial C - Commercial MI Medium Industr tal Us- «Use Undetermined P| Port: Industrial Park and Natural Area Copy of the bylaw supporting staff reports and any relevant background doc umeontabon may be imspec tod al the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of & iO un and 4 30 pom January TAM lO January 30th 1984 All persons who beheve ther interest in property alfected by the proposed tytaw ohall be alforded an Opportunity to be Neard af the Publ Meaning On matters COLNE iy the tylaw (Mrs bt WE gleston January 18th Masrrictpoal ( lerk 1984