Report of a recent visit by Ace Hollibough, UBC teacher Werlnocdav, May 18, 7:30 p.m. i Slides and Diceuscian —_— sw C7 eo™ Ecology Centre will bring you to an easy understanding of Lynn Canyon Park....and the world. Find out why you and your world don't always see eye to eye! Nestled between two of those mountains. Lynn cine Don’t miss our original point of view. call 987-5922 | NTHUGVOATOGRGAUUAUEUEUEOEOREEESUROOLUUUARUGEOOGAUEUUE a — — F —_ — — — — — — ed — — ed — — — — — — —78 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —— — — — — — mene 7 — — —_ —_- — — — — — —"_ — — _ — — — — — — aa aw — — —d ed —— — * Homemakers Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Nurses Aides * Live-in Child Care & Live-in Companion & eee, All employees nee screened, bonded, 24 HOUR SERVICE ‘ and insured. the Upjohn Company. MNTVUUEVAUUUEOUUIUGEGEALGUUULTUEUEOUGUU OF THE CITY.& DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER The following regulations limiting sprinkling and cther lawn and garden irrigation will be effective in the City and District of North Vancouver from Monday, May 9th, 1977 to September i6th, 1977, or until they are otherwise modified by subsequent notice. a ‘**Even-numbered premises may water only on even calendar dates and odd-numbered premises on odd calendar dates. In cases of newly planted lawns, special permits may be obtained from the _ respective’ Engineering Departments for relief from these restrictions.”’ T.J. Scott, P. Eng. T.C. Gardner, P. Eng. City Engineer Municipal Engineer IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL CABLE TV SUBSCRIBERS IN THE CiTY AND DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER EAST OF MOSQUITO CREEK i We are continuing to rebuild our cable # system east of Mosquito Creek to Lynn Creek. During this construction it will be : necessary to interrupt service between 7 : A.M. and 3 P.M. as our existing = equipment has to be replaced. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE—March 21 - May 13, 1977 AREA AFFECTED: North of Upper Levels Hwy, West of St. Georges Ave. Thank for your co-operation Community Video Limited Leen) UN gee it ‘ Pees Boys Whey -A talk on ‘New West- minster—the Early Years 1858-1920”’ will be given by Archie W. Miller, president of the New Westminster Historical Society and Cur- ator of the Irving House The North Vancouver Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society will present a show at the Kiwanis Lynn Manor, 2555 Whiteley Court, (behind the Westlynn Mall) on Sunday, May 15 at 8 p.m. A singing ensemble called ‘‘Impact’’, a teenage group led by Nicki Weber, will perform along with the ‘*Teachers Jazz Band’’ con- ducted by Bob Rebegliato. ‘‘Dina Mate and Professor Plum Pudding’’ will also be part of the show. oO, Nicki Weber who is organ- izing the performance and has been involved in these kind of performances for twenty years, predicts it will be an excellent show. Tickets are two dollars and are available at Lonsdale - Gulf, 13th and Lonsdale, or phone the Canadian Cancer Society at 736-1211. 7 NICKI WEBER singing group. 3 weeks From fe “ Return Airfare * Transfers * Hotel accomodation with " Breakfast Historic Centre and Museum since. 1973. The event will be. part of the North Shore Historical meeting, May 11, 8 p.m. in the Activity Room of the North Vancouver City Public Library, 121 W. 14th Street. A slide presentation ‘will cecompany the lecture. All interested are welcome. be open 9:30 to 12:00 each Thurs. morning during May - as a ’’Family Month’’ event sponsored by Services. = oe x oe * ‘*Miembers and friends of ‘the Clan MacLeod Society are meeting at. the Copper Kettle on Thursday, May 12,. for dinner and a social hour. Members, faculty parents of Vancouver Wal- ' dorf School, 2725 St. Chris- tophers Rd, North Vancou- ver, will be present at the Westlynn Skopping Centre, May 12, 13 and 14 to discuss with the public ‘‘An Alter-— native Education for the Child.*’ The school operates as an independent day school for boys and girls based on the principles of Rudolf Steiner. There will also be an open house at 7 p.m. May 30 when Alan Howard, an experienced Waldorf teacher will speak on ‘*Education as a More! at the pre-school and kindergarten, 2260 Philip Ave., N. Van. a Wwaww “oe oe o& “Womens Agiow Fellow- ship’? (an inter-denominat- ~ jonal organization for women) welcomes you to its ~ at 7:15 p.m., Thursday, May — 12, in the Board Room of the Hotel Vancouver, 900 W. -Georgia St., Vancouver. Admission is free. Christensen, 327-3942 731-9384. or _*k * The Family Drop-In Centre at W.V. United Church started last Thursday. The mothers who attended en- joyed themselves while their children enjoyed the large roam of ewewane WE toys. The cenire will DEca/ Includes * Baggage Handling * Island Tour * Sangria Party optional European stopover available Prices based on Advanced Booking Charter. and double occupancy ~ inquire y Reeds Travel Service Reeds Sunshine Travel Reeds Travel Service 1480 Marine Dr 765 Hornby St 714W Broadway West Vancouver Vancouver * Vancouver 922-0301 689-0461 873-8411 and . For. ' further information cail Jean For further information and reservations, please call ‘988-2465 Miss Ann MacLeod . F RK € The North Shore Rock and Gem Club will meet May 12 at 8 p.m. in St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 1044 St. George’s Avenue, North ‘Vancouver. Barbara ‘Mathewson will speak on Copper Enamelling. Visitors are welcome. The Second Annual High- lagas Arts ana Crafts Fair sponsored by Highlands United Church will take place at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Boulevard, North Vancouver on May 14 from il a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May 15 from 12 to 4:30 p.m. Paintings, pottery, sculpture, leather work, jewellery and fabric arts by over SQ Lower Mainland Artists will be for sale. There will be some craft demon- Strations. A lunchroom and musical entertainment will be provided. Admission is 50 cents per person with a $1.00 maximum per family. Senior citizens admitted free. * FF € _ Carnival Plant Sale. An important and _ interesting part of the Carnival at North Shore Neighbourhood House on May 14th, will be a giant plant sale. All kinds of shrubs, indoor and outdoor: plants, and other items for the garden will be available. Any contributions will be gratefully received if you are N.S. Family — _ Party” you Abandoned and nameiess - this young male Malamute X is very clean and well . behaved. He is about 1 yr old and he needs a home. Please call 987-9015. ; spring cleaning ‘your gar- dens. For pick-up of items, on Saturday morning please phone the office, 987-8138. *: Ke KO The annual Spring Carni- val at North Shore Neigh- bourhood House will be held on Saturday, May 14th. It offers the whole family an exciting fun-filled day of eee Mtl lke es **Disneyland."’ You can at- tend the **‘Mad Hatters Tea at the licenced restaurant or visit the Candyland booth. There will also be booths of home baking, plants, crafts and white elephant treasures. The children can have fun at the many games and the fish pond and the adults can try their luck .at the casino. Everyone can enjoy the cake walk. - A sensational raffle will be drawn with prizes of a sabot, a trip for 2 to Disneyland, a trip for 2 to Victoria, a radio, a jig-saw and many sets of dinners at good restaurants. Excellent door prizes will be given away throughout the day. . . . The Carnival will be held at the North Shore Neigh- bourhood House, 225 East 2nd St.. North Vancouver. Doors open at 12:00 Noon ‘and close at 4:00 p.m. Admission - families 75¢, adults 50¢, students 35¢, children 6-12 years 15¢ and pre-schoolers free. All funds raised during, this event will be used to continue the community ser- vices offered by North Shore Neighbourhood House. To get in the festive mood could attend Bingo Friday night at- the Neigh- bourhood House. The Early Bird game starts at 7:30 p-m.. * * ok - The Canadian Model Horse Club will be having a meeting on Saturday May 14. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER BY-LAW 4935 HIGHWAY EXCHANGE AND RELOCATION BY-LAW 2, 1977 TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver intends to adopt By-law 4935 in connection with the subdivision of Remainder of Block ‘*N"', District Lot 832, Plan 12860 ‘in the vicinity of Lauralynn Drive and Arborlynn Drive north of 20th Street. A portion. of closed road (Lauralynn Drive) to the north-east of Lot 16 will be conveyed to Hidden Valley Estates Ltd. in exchange for a portion of Block *‘N"’ to be vested in the Crown for road purposes and to be known as Arborlynn Drive. A plan of the proposed highway exchange may be inspected at the Municipal Hall during regular office hours. C.E. Davis Municipal Clerk. DATED this 11th day of May, 1977.