Capilano College Speaker's | “DOES YOUR group or organi- zation need some life pumped into its meetings? . Consider booking a speaker from Capilano College’s Speakers Bureau. ' The North Vancouver college offer; a number of speakers who can address a wide variety of topics : of current and general interest. Speakers are members of the col- lege community who have volun- g.. teered their services free of charge. “Capilano College’s Speakers Bureau will try to find a member of the college community who could address. your topic, no matter how TWO-DAY free lecture ‘series ginning : today will cover the :Social/cultural aspects of doing :business in Asia from the perspec- ve of recently arrived Asian busi- “mess .managers attending the p. Capilano, College CANASEAN ° program. : Today's talk (Wednesday, Nov. 415): will cover Malaysia, China, -Mietnam and Thailand. ; ‘On: Thirsday, Nov.. 16, talks ‘cover ‘Brunei, Indonesia, Urea For example, some topies cov- cred by available speakers could include: 101 Fan Things to do on the Internet; China and Indonesia: Living & Working = There: Educational Technology; Music Therapy: History oof Jaze, Sustainability; How to do Business Without Prting our World: Critical Thinking; How to Organize a Search and Rescue: AIDS/HIV Homophobia, Heterusexism = & Sexuality; Chemistry of Taste and Smell; Geology Field Trips Around Southwestern B.C. To book a speaker, call the Capilano College Public Relations department at 984-1729; fax: 984- 1714; e-mail: pr@capcollege.bc.ca Vietnam and Thailand. . Presentations will take place at .the North Vancouver campus of Capilano College in the Library building, room 322, from 7 to 9 mo: The CANASEAN International Entrepreneurial Program is designed to forge links and rela- tionships between business people «in Canada and the ASEAN in a - mutually beneficial two-way learn- ing process. ; The cbes GIC Rates! “986- 3200 | 7.25% sv: | sae i DEPOSIT Issa, FIRST CIRCLE FINANC IAL SERVICES LTD. 501-221 W. Esplanade, N. Van. “You: Onl Retire Once. . . Dolt Right! “ity you 1 have questions about what to do with your RSP investment when . you retire, we've got a few words of advice for you in our free Top 10 _ Strategies For Successful RSP " "Investing Brochure. “Fora copy of this complimentary booklet call: John Ditchburn Phil Henaingson t 661-1525 | ScotiaMicLeod : ..» for our Wedding pages, a feature of the North Shore News. Send us us a good quality 4”x 6” color photo of your recent North Shore wedding. Please include the couples names, the bride's maiden name, and the time, date and place of marriage. A few details about the wedding, what the bride and attendants wore, where the reception was held. Noor wedding announcement will be printed on a first come, first serve basis, for free, but preferences will be given to requests from wedding announcements placed in our Classified Community notices under 1008 Weddings. Photos will be available for pick up from our reception desk three days alter publication. 1139 Lonsdale Avenue "North Vancouver B.C. HV duce is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Seétion 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held’ on MONDAY, [- | November 20, ‘1995, in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver; Er } B.C., to receive representations in connection with the-following proposed amendments to “Zoning: | Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700", and the “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver”, which is an 1 integral ‘part of “Zoning Bylaw, 1995," also known as Bylaw No. 6700. ; | To rezone Lot 19, block 39, D.L. 548, Plan 1405, located at 249-251 West: 16th Street, indicated in | | grey area on the map below. The amending bylaw will have the effect of removing the said property FROM: RT — 1 (Iwo Family Residential 1 Zone) TO: CD -300 (Comprehensive Development 300 Zone) to permit development of five 2-bedroom, two- storey townhouses. West 16th Street - " Mahon Avenue “Chesterfield Avenue West L5th Street APPLICANTS: UHRLE/DUMBLETON A" PERSONS who believe that their interest in property.is affected by proposed Bylaw No. 6724 shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attorney | or by petition. The proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. f and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from November 6 - November 20, 1995. Written submissions will be accepted up to and including November 20, 1995, but submissions will: | not be accepted after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. i Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City Clerk