B14 - Sunday News, November 22, 1981 @.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bring the fami- ly. Christmas crafts, homebak- ing and home crafts. Seturday, November 28 - Bazaar, Deep Cove United Charch. ff a.m. to.2 p.m., 1890 Deep Cove Rd., N.V. Crafts, ‘invites everyone to come and join in the fun. There are still tables to be rented if anyone wants to sell some goods. The rentals are $10, 1 per table. For more infomation on the bazaar contact: Lia Schecfer, 988-4396 or Sue Blanchard, 985-9858. For information on table rentals contact: Joan Reger, 985-2565. ses upcoming Sunday, November 29 -- The Parents of the North Shore Montessori Day. Care are having a Rummage and Bake Sale. 11-3 p-m. at Westview Elementary School. 1660 Bewicke, North Van. (No early birds please!) Kinsmen Mother's March -- January 24 to February 1. 1982. Volunteers are needed to co- ordinate canvassers in your area. Please contact: Christina McAllister, 731-0219 or 736- 8841. Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation. Flea Market -- every Saturday at Queen Mary Comm. School, 230 W. Keith Rd.. North Van. Tables $7. For reservations call 986-6389 or 683-1633. Open 8:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. Sellers wanted. Preschool Storytime -- Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia. 10:00- 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday. Fairy tales, picture stories, finger plays and fun for children aged 3 and up. Westlyan Baptist Church Young Adults meet every 2nd Sunday evening. If you are 19 and up, have no church home, please join us for bible study and fellowship. Call Jim or Carol 980-1895. Chesterfield Honse is offering a parents in crisis group Tues. evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. This group provides support for parents who find the demands of their children difficult to handle. Children’s program availabiec. Food will be arranged. No cost for group. Call 985- 1364. Talk with the ambmab and walk with the animals at Maplewood Children's Farm, 405 Seymour River Pl. N.V. Open daily ex- cept Monday 10am. 4pm EEE what's going on 50¢ - child. adult 75¢. Phone 929-5610. Discussion Group for adult children .concerned with the needs of aging parents has begun. reviews resources and gives guidelines on decision making. North Shore Family Service, 145 E. 15th St. 988-5281. Curling every Thursday -- Seniors’ Curling Club. N.V. Rec. Centre. 12:30 Thursdays. Members needed 5O and over, good fun and exercise. Call Mrs. Anderson 988-3666 or Mrs. R. Carter. 929-2079 . North Vancouver City Library will come to you when you can't come to us! Taped books for the visually impaired will be brought to your door if you are physically unable to pick them up or have po One to assist you ‘North Shore Live’ the only show in town that gives away two free dinners a night, continues run at Presentaten House in their theatre turned television studio Starmng Nicole Cavendish and Tom Wood, this Play on TV will GUEST SPEAKER at 27th annual meeting of the North Shore Safety Council Thursday, November 26, will be North Vancouver RCMP Superintendent R.O. Bryne. The meeting will be held at 12:15 at the Canyon Gardens, Capilano Road. ‘No-host’ buffet luncheon, $7. Reservations 987-8289 or 987-0506. Mary Bowling. R.N..: run until December 5th. To be part of the studio audience call 986-1351. New West Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre - a beautiful place for “meaningful activity among friends’. Citizens over 60 welcome to joim in. Visitors welcome to view the centre. Hours 9:00 am-4:30 pm. weekdays to 10:00 pm. Wed- nesday evening. 695 21st Street. Telephone 926-4375. Learn to Cope with the stress in your life! Stress Management classes starting at N.S. Neigh- bourhood House. 225 E. 2nd Sueet. Classes taught by a biofeedback technician with emphasis on learning relaxation techniques and how to recognize stress in your life On Wed- nesday evenings from 800-9 30 pm for 6 weeks Only $18 00 (discount for House members) Pre-register by calling Joanne at 987-8138 This is the International Year o! the Disabled Persons, and you can help North Vancouver Dnistnct Library has a collection of Taped Books for those who cannot manage regular print because of poor eyesight or physical handicap, and a home delivery service for those readers who are homebound because of infirmity. If you know who might qualify for wither service, please call Penny Forsyth Manchester at 984-0286. Concerned Natural (Birth) Parents — Have you _ relin- quished a child for adoption. Share feelings with others that have, call Sue at 872-42 32> weekends 876-6906 or Adele 463-9279. , North Shore Meals on Wheels will deliver a nutritious hot meal to your home three days a week. This is available to all residents of the North Shore who because of age, illness or disability have difficulty preparing meals. For information call 922-3414. Fridays -- Bingo at Queen Mary Community School, 230 West Keith Road, North Vancouver. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Admission: $2.00 each includes 3 cards. Coffee and refreshments available. oon Donations of old cotton towels needed. Used for oiled seabirds. 921-8568 afternoon, evenings and weekends. North Shore Chamber Orchestra rehearses Wednesday evenings at Carson Graham School, 7:30- 9:30 p.m. We need more strings and some woodwind. For more information on this North Shore Chamber Music Society group call Gloria Kelly 922-2237. ene Two volunteer drivers needed to accompany deaf-blind young woman from North Shore to CNIB in Vancovuer Thursday morning or Friday afternoon. Call Lois Craig, 321-2311. eee St. Agnes’ Anglican Church -- now renting tables for craft per- sons who are interested in taking part in our big Christmas Craft Fair to be held on Saturday. Dec. 5. For rental or further in- formation please call Ruth Durocher 987-4649 or the office 987-0432. Learn the Art of Shotokan Karate at the North Shore Family YMCA. This is a traditional form of non-contact Karate, stressing mind and body control as well as self discipline. For more information contact instructor Carl Davis at 987-3877 or call the orth Shore YMCA at920-5541 AND CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR 1981 POPPY FUND DRIVE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER. UNIT #45 ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE VETERANS IN CANADA 119 EAST 3rd ST. NORTH VANCOUVER Roma's Ladies’ Wear Everything must go by November 30th open 9-5 1059 Churchill Crescent 1 block south of Marine Drive Progressive Conservative i | H Federal Association Annual General Meeting Thursday, Nov. 26th 8:00 p.m. Coach House Inn 700 Lillooet Rd. North Van GUEST SPEAKER: Bill Kempling Chief Opposition Whip PUBLIC MEETING North Vancouver-Burnaby 3S 4 BILL KEMPLING MP introduced by: Chuck Cook MP Refreshments - No Host Bar THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Hearing under the provisions of the Municipal Act in the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C , on Monday, November 30th, 1981 commencing at 7 30pm to consider the tollowing BYLAW 5399 Applicant The Corporation of the Oistrict of North Vancouver Location All Commercially zoned properties in the District of North Vancouver Proposed Amendment The text of the “District of North Vancouver Zoning Bylaw 1965" is amended as follows (a) Part 2 “Interpretation” 1g amended by substituting a more comprehensive’ definition of “storey” for the existing definition, and a] h Section 606(1) is amended by deleting ‘torty teet and substituting ‘twenty teet nor two storeys Purpose a To provide a more detinition of “storey and CONCISE ad To reduce the scale of commercial Jevetopment by further limiting the height of buildings A copy of the bylaw may be inspected at the Municipal Halil between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 30pm Novombeor 23rd to 30th, 1981 November 22nd 1981 (Mrs )H W Egleston Municipal Clerk