All-candidate meetings abound THE electoral train gathers steam with cer- tain direction and pur- pose. All-candidates meetings are mount- ing, What’s on track so far: West Vancouver BW Oct. 29, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m, Sentinel secondary school gym, West Vancouver school trustee can- didates, hosted by West Vancouver District Parent Advisory Councily. @ Nov. 7, ‘Thursday, 7 pam, Rogers Cable, West Vancouver mayoraley and council candidates; @ Nov. 5, Friday, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre, West, Vancouver mayoralty and council candidates; @ Nov, 10, Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., North Shore Unitarian Church, West Vancouver ma oralty and council candidates; @ Nov. 12, Tuesday, 7pm, West Vancouver secondary auditorium, West Vancouver all-candidates, hosted by the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce; : North Vancouver City @ Nov. 2, Saturday, } p.m. to2 p: im., Lonsdale Quay, North Vancouver City may- oralty candidates; @ Nov..2; Saturday, 2 p.m. to4 Pats Lonsdale Quay, - North Vancouver City coun- . cil candidates; @ Nov. 12, Tuesday, 7 p. m.,, Rogers Cable, North Vancouver City mayoralty and council candidates; North Van District &-Nov.:2, Saturday, 2 p.m. - vo 4 p.m., Deep Cove Cultural Centre, North Vancouver District council candidates, hosted by the Decp Cove Community Association; ‘November 16 @ Nov. 5, Tuesday, Rogers Cable, 7 p. m., North Vancouver District council candidates; Nov. 7, Thursday, 7 pun, Norgate school, North Vancouver District council candidates, hosted by the Lower Capilano Steering Committee; @ Nov. 9, Saturday, } p.m. to 3 p.m., Lynn Valley Centre, North Vancouver District council can- didates, hosted by the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce; @ Nov. 13, Wednesday, 7 pm, A Caring Community Forum — Social Issues, Highlands United Church, North Vancouver District council candidates, sponsored by Capilano Community Services Society, NV City and District @ Oct. 30, Wednesday, 7:30 ‘p.m., Carson Graham school, North Vancouver school trustee candidates, co-sponsored by the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and the North Vancouver District Parent Advisory Council; HE Nov. 12, Tuesday, 8 p.m, Carson Graham school, North Vancouver school trustee candidates, co-hosted North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and by North Vancouver Band and Strings Parents Association; North and West Van. MI Nov. 4, Monday, 7 p.m., Rogers Cable, North and West Vancouver school trustee candidates; - Lions Bay Nov. 14, Thursday, 6 pm, Rogers Cable, Lions’ - Bay mayoralty and council candidates; ‘North Shore M Now. 16, Saturday, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., Rogers Cable, election results. » , _ By Michael Becker “We have an urgent need for your good usable Textile, Bedding, Clothing and Miscellaneous products... For Free Pick-Up Call: 293-L7E1 Your donation will help us to provide: Rehabilitation opportunities for addicted persons, through the sale of - used and recycled items in the Salvation Army Thrift Stores and Clothing for Fire Victims and the poor in our communities. SHARING IS CARING Applicant: NEWS photo NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge VANCOUVER Grizzlies GM Stu Jackson (centre in back) helped out with last year's Together Against Violence Flashlight Walk. Well, it’s @ year later and once again the WV Family Court/Youth Justice Committee and the WVD Parent Advisory Council are sponsoring the walk to raise awarensss about vio- lence in society. The walk will take place on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. & at Dundarave Pler at 7 Pp. Mm. « { What's Happening in Our District PuBLic HEARINGS ON Bylaw 6896 “Rezoning Bylaw 1066”. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTS Applicant: The Corporation of the District of . ‘ . North Vancouver por Hearings are scheduled to provide an North Vanco opportunity for Council to hear from those who believe their interest in property may be affected by changes to these bylaws, as oudined below. Proposed TEXT Amendment: — To'amend the District of North .. Vancouver Zoning Bylaw to allow a. small outdoor customer service seating area-of up to two tables (4 seats) when associated with a retail . food service use. Date: Time: Location: Monday, November 4, 1996 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber of Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. 7 oo oe : : a ee . a Purpose:. Bylaw 6889 - “Rezoning Bylaw 1064” oh 16 allow for greater use of outdoo . customer service areas. Il persons who belie iheir interest in property may be affected by the above proposals will be alforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission... Written submissions will be .: _ accepted. up to the conclusion of the Public Hearings These Public Hearings are held under the’ provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies of the Bylaws, ; _ resolutions, supporting staff reports and any. ‘Televant’. background material are avaiiable for review at the District of North Vancouver. The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Western portion of 1389 Harold Road (DL 2023, Lot 1, Plan 15449) as s shown o on map helow. Subject Land: ro YNN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SEHOOL a. _ Clerk's Office or Planning Department |“. Municipal Hall, 395, West Queens Road, , HAROLD ROAD Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, = October 22, 1996 through November 4, 1996, : inclusive, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30" p.m. MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY DRAYCOTT ROAD Agnes S. Hilsen Deputy Municipal Clerk Proposed Amendment: — To rezone a portion of the property from Single-Family Residential (RS3) to Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PRO). Rezoning and acquisition of this property will enable the District to complete the creek greenbelt adjacent to Hastings Creek. Purpose: