Anna Marie D’Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER 10 - Sunday, August 25, 1991 - North Shore News SOME WESTERN analysts are calling for the West to provide more money to the Soviets in the wake of the failed right-wing coup. For less than three days last week, an eight-member group of top KGB and Com- munist Party officials seized power return to the stable old rule. The coup d'etat failed Should the West give more aid to the U.S.S.R.? Neil Nikula North Vancouver In my opinion, they don't have their house in order so there is no point at this time. gives money should spend within ous Danny Luongo North Vancouver No, because this country away as it own country. in an attempt to Joyce Ray Narth Vancouver Helen Pappas North Vancouver No, I don't think so. Yes. The Soviets were too much They should get their under the communist is. We priorities straight and system for so long and themselves organized we should help them get first. started in the new system. despite the unpopularity of President Mikhail Gorbachey and the hardships associated with perestroika or eco- nomic restructuring in the Soviet Union. Some political analysts warn that the fledgling Soviet democracy needs more economic support from the West so the current world order will not be threatened. Rino Falcioni North Vancouver Yes. Russians are good people and we should help them. We should all be working together. AGENCAS North Vancouver City Council, Monday, Aug. 26 at 7:30 p.m.: Bylaws: Highway closing and ex- change, 2000-block MacKay Avenue/Taxation exemption bylaw/Zoning araendments — 444 Lonsdale Ave., Strata Corpora- tion; 116-188 East 2nd St., Kudan Enterprises and Salikan Architec- ture; 408 East 2nd St., Gillani and The Bay assists mixed paper recyclers NORTH SHORE residents will have a place to drop off their mixed paper for recycling on the weekend of Sept. 7-9. The Bay at Park Royal will be hosting a mixed paper drop-off in conjunction with the North Shore Recycling Program and Interna- tional Paper Industries. From 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 7; 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8; and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 9, people are encouraged to bring their of- fice paper, cereal boxes, maga- zines and flyers to the Garden Centre area of The Bay. If possi- ble, computer paper should be separated from the rest of the paper. People bringing paper for recycling will receive a discount coupon for Bay purchases. Also at the event will be refreshments and information displays from the North Shore Recycling Program and the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Reports: Port fire protection agreement/Historic Lonsdale design guidelines and Lonsdale town centre revitaliza- tion. North Vancouver District Council, Monday, Aug. 26 at 7:30 p.m.: Bylaws: Notification of pesticide use/Permissive tax exemption bylaw//NV_ District park con- trol/Rezoning, recCentre Ron Andrews expansion/Land !ease, Cove Cliff School, Cliffmont Road. Notices of motion: Propos- Cornerstone. : aN . SS ’ ed North Shore bicycle routes/ Referendum on road reconstruc- tion/Protection of creek beds. West Vancouver District Council: Next meets Sept. 9. DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver City: None. North Vancouver District: Ap- plications — development variance permit, 5455 Indian River Rd.; “;,Lions Gate Golf Centre development permit, 1472 Crown St... North Shore Auto Glass; proposed subdivision and rezon- ing, Skyline Drive. West Vancouver District: None. PUBLIC HEARINGS North Vancouver City: Bylaw 6099 to rezone 444 Lonsdale Avenue (o permit balcony enclosures for existing building/ Bylaw 6189 to amend text of zon- ing bylaw to delete all references to parking and loading require- ments (NV City). 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. NORTH VANCOUVER YOUTH BAND , REGISTRATION Saturday, Sept. 7 & 14 at Highlands School from 9am to noon The NVY.B. is now recruiting young musicians ages 9 to 19 from Beginner (no musical exp.) to Junior, intermediate and Senicr. Bring instrument if possible. For more info, call Ron Smith at 929-3637 cr write to PO. Box 54030, Lonsdale West, PO. N. Vancouver V7M 3L5 ONLY 10 SALE Days LEFT Selected Items 266-6211 Hurry! While the Selection is Still Great! WEsT VANCOUVER © KERRISDALE @ ROBSON STREET © WHITE ROCK 926-2113 681-6612 538-6688