What’s Going On this Sunday, October 26--Free professional babysitting while parents watch latest film series by psychologis! Dr. James Dobson, Centennial Theatre, North Van, 7 p.m. Free community service to help parents who care about future of their children. Info: 984-6422 or 986- 2779. eee Sunday, October 26--Hike to Lynn Headwaters Park. Distance 24 km round wip. Elevation gain less than 300m. Meet at 8 a.m. at N.V. Rec. Centre parking lot, 23rd & Lonsdale, for car pools. Relatively easy hike. Recommended for beginners. ene Sunday, October 26--North Shore Museum and Archives: 209 W. 4th St., N. Van. All Hands On Deck: an exhibit on model ship building, through Oct. Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987- 5618. eat Sunday, October 26--Station Museum: Mahon Park, !6th St. & Jones Ave., N. Van. New exhibit: Station Museum: tts Many Changes - includes four sepa- rate exhibits. Oct.-Jun. Sundays only, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Info: 987-5618. @er Sunday, October 26--Singles study group over breakfast, Pantry Festau- rant, 9-10:30 a.m. Discussions oti prac- tical subjects. 986-2930, nee Sunday, October 26--North Van/ Burnaby Young Liberals general meeting. If you are between ages of 14-25, are interested in attending meeting and/or in joining club, call Eddy at 299-1830. nat Monday, October 27--Women's Aglow Evening Fellowship, International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine Dr., N. Van. 7 p.m. coffee & fellowship, 7:30 p.m. meeting & speaker. Speaker: Molly MacMillan. Info: Del Cann, 980-0775. wat Monday, October 27--No More Hot Flashes —- a mini-tecture, West Van Secondary School, 1750 Mathers Ave., 7:30-10:00 p.m. Info. N.S. Family Ser- vices at 988-5281. eee Monday, October 27--Meeting: N.S. Liberal Women’s Commission, 799 Kilkeet Place, N. Van. 7:30 coffee, 8 p.m. meeting. Speaker: Prof. Sandra McCallum; Subject: Charter of Rights & how it affects women. ene Monday, October 27--Meeting and bingo, St John’s Memorial Hall, 13th and Chesterfield, 1:30 p.m. Senior Cit- izens Assoc. Br. #4. _ the Tuesday, October 28-(Tuesdays and Thursdays, to Dec. 16) Pre-school skate lessons, Karen Magnussen Arena. Choose from 9:45, 10:45 a.m., §:15, 2:15 p.m. For beginners or those with some skating skills. tan Tuesday, October 28--Halloween Fun Fair - craft tables, games, movies, face painting, refreshments. Fromme Elementary School, 3657 Fromme, N. Van., 5-8 p.m. Anyone interested in selling home crafts call Laurie 980-9707 or Cathy 980-3244, ‘ eae Tuesday, October 28--West Van Chess Club, open Tuesdays 7:30-11 p.m., West Van Rec Centre, Dogwood Room. New members and guests wel- come. Info: 926-1661. tet Tuesday, October 28--Wanted! 20 Big Brothers in North and West Van. Big Brothers of Greater Van Info Night, 7:30 p.m., 201-2288 Kingsway (at Nanaimo). Cal! 434-141! to register or drop in. fe Tuesday, October 28--The Origins of British Detective Fiction, Capilano District Library, 7:30 p.m. Professor Roy Stokes, bibliophile and mystery lover, talks to cloak-and-dagger fans about some of his favorite murders. All welcome. Free. tat Tuesday, October 28--Truth Rebekah Lodge #28, meeting 7 p.m. Whist to follow 8 p.m. St. John's Church Hall 13th & Chesterfield. Public Welcome at 8 p.m. for card party & refreshments. the Tuesday, October 28--Scout group committee workshop, North Lonsdale United Church Hall, 7:15 p.m. - 10 p.m. Open to all parents and group committee members on the North Shore free. Learn how to run meetings, plan & budget insurance coverage, camping policies, obtain leaders. net Tuesday and Wednesday, October 28 and 29--Handsworth Secondary School Homecoming Concert, Junior Night, Oct. 28; Senior Night, Oct. 29. 7:30 p.m. in large gymnasium. Admission: Adults $3, Students & Seniors $1.50. Come and hear Canadian National Champiuns. wee Wednesday, October 29-- Fall Fashion Forecast: a lesson on looks for 11 to 16 years. Colleen Fawcett, fashion consul- tant, will show and tell. Pre-register 980-4424, 7-9 p.m. N. Van City Library. aoe Wednesday, October 29--St. Agnes ACW Pre-Xmas Tea, Lower Church Hall at 530 E, 12th St, 2-4 p.m. Home Baking, White Elephant Sale. tht Wednesday, October 29--N.S. Com- munity Concerts confirm five concerts for 1986/87 season: Oct. 29 Zorongo Flamenco, Nov. 24 Dennis Karmazyn cellist, Mar. 1/87 Slovenian Masters- ingers of Yugoslavia, April 6/87 David Bar-IMan Pianist and May 7/87 Joint Concert Sandra Graham Mez- zo-Soprano and Ingermar Korjus Bass-Baritone. Membership admission only, still available $30 for five con- certs, Call 988-8696. ELEGANT |FLEA MAR NOV. 1st 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. WEST VANCOUVER UNITED CHURCH 21st & Esquimalt Wednesday, October 29--Entry deadlines for poster contest is Nov. 1. West Van Memorial Library, details & entry forms in Children’s Department. cet Thursday, October 30--Seminar: Effec- tive Profit Planning. Canyon Gardens Restaurant, 3381 Capilano Rd., 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fee: $85 (incl. lunch). Info: FBDB at 666-7703. wwe WHAT'S GOING ON is a free service provided for non-profit proups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writ- ing, and received by our office at least one week in advance of the event. The News will do its best to ensure the dated items appear in the paper at least once before the event, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. What's Going On forms can be picked up at the front desk at the News. Please address your entries to: What's Going On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver V7M 2H4, Mig, (" > THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT NO. 86-17 Notice is given that a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Municipal Hail, 750-17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, 1986 & Novernber 03 at 8:00 p.m. to consider DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT NO, 86-17. Applicant: EB Affected m Lands: Pheidias Project Managemént Corporation 595 Keith Road (S.W. 1/4 of District Lot 1045 except the East 148.5 feet of the 3.W. 1/4, and the East 1/2 of the S.E. 1/4 of District Lot. 1046.). Ml Purpose: To allow subdivision of the existing property into strata title lots, including sites for an existing school and gym- nasium, a new church, a new rectory, playing fields AY Enquiries: Hall and a common parking lot. Planning and Development Department, Municipal Phone: 922-1211 A copy of the proposed Development Variance Permit may be in- a spected at the Municipal Hall on reguiar business days between the hours of 8:30 a.m and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are re- : a quested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 1:00 p.m., B 1986 November 03 and will be distributed at the Public Meeting. | Submissions received after the close of the Public Meeting will not s : be considered by Council. J. Douglas Allan Municipal! Clerk 1986 October 15 43 - Sunday, October 26, 1986 - North Shore News THE GORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW NO. 2894, 1980 AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3317, 1886 Notice is given that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held in the Municipal Hal!!, 750-17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Mon- day 1986 November 03 at 8:00 p.m.to consider OFFICIAL COM- MUNITY PLAN BYLAW NO. 2894, 1980, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3317, 1986. Applicant: Ancere International Ltd. Affected Lot 7, District Lot 817, Plan 1598, and that por- Lands: tion of the east half (1/2) District Lot 888 (east of Blocks B and C) lying east of Westmount Creek and south of the Cypress Bowl Road consisting of 9.605 acres more or less, and that portion of unopened highway consisting of 0.345 acres, more.or less, bounded on the west by the east boundary of said portion of District Lot 888, on the east by the west boun- dary of the said Lot 7, on the north by the pro- jection eastward of the northerly boundary of said portion of District Lot 888 to its intersec- tion with the projection northerly by the west boundary of the said Lot 7 and on the south by the projection westward of the south boundary of said Lot 7 to its point of intersection with the easterly boundary of the said portion District Lot 888 (certain lands adjacent to Upper Levels Highway, West of Cypress Bowl Road.) Proposed To amend the Official Community Plan respec- Amendment: ting the site noted above (and more commonly known as the Ancore property), consisting, in total of approximately 13 acres, to permit a residential housing development not exceeding a density of six (6) dwelling units per acre. Specifically to amend the Community Plan to permit consideration of a rezoning of the above noted site from its current residential designa- tion at 1.5 dwelling units per acre to multi- family residential use at a density not ex- ceeding six (6) units per acre. Purpose: ZONING BYLAW NO. 2200, 1968, AMENDMENT BSYLAW NO. 3318, 1986 Notice is given that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held in the Municipal Hail, 750-17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Mon- day 1986 November 03 at 8:00 p.m. to consider ZONING BYLAW NO. 2200, 1968, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3318, 1986. Applicant: Ancore International Ltd. . Affected Lands: Same as noted above Proposed To create a new R.M.L.7 Zone (Multiple Dwell- Amendment: ing Low Density Zone 7) and rezone the above noted site currently zoned R.S.8 Zone (Single Family Residential Zone 8) to the newly created R.M.L.7 Zone. Specifically to zone this property to the newly created R.M.L.7 (Multiple Dwelling Low Density Zone 7) from R.S.8 (Single Family Dwelling Zone 8) which would allow an increase in deri sity for this site only to a maximum of six (6) dwelling units per acre calculated on the gross acreage prior to subdivision (to permit con- struction of three - six storey residential buildings). Passage of this Zoning Bylaw Amendment is contingent on adop- tion of the related Community Plan Amendment. ; Enquiries: Planning and Development Department, Municipal Hail. Phone: 922-1211 Purpose: A copy of the proposed bylaw(s) may be inspected at the Municipal Halt on regular business days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 1:00 p.m., 1986 November 03 and will be distributed at the Hearings . Submissions received after the close of the Public Hearings will not be considered by Council. J. Dougias Allan Municipal Clerk 1986 October 15