—) NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge HORSESHOE BAY artist Jim Spilsbury shows off the first limited-edition print of his Northbound Troller at the Rocky Mountain Gallery last week (3060 W. Broadway, Vancouver). Spilsbury was the owner of Canada’s largest exporter of radio telephones in the early '20s. A lifelong B.C. resident, he faunched his first public showing of paste! paintings at the age of 81. His exhib- ition of original paintings and prints continues to Apri) 30. | | . District takes North - Van. couple to court | because of illegal suite THE DISTRICT of North had. been turned into a_ two- 1 bedroom dwelling unit, with a Vancouver has filed a 3.C. three-piece bathroom, full kitchen Supreme Court petition tO and etectrical appliances. stop a couple from using In addition, four windows were their garage as a home. installed, just over one metre from : the property line. The district claims the installation contravenes the B.C. Building Code. The district claims that Mr. Eckert. informed the municipality The petition was filed earlier in on Dec. 15 that no compliance ac- April and claims that Brian and’ tion would be immediately forth- Elizabeth Eckert, residents of the coming. A subsequent visit by the 2800-block Edgemont Boulevard, electrical inspectcr on Feb. 16 have violated zoning and building _ revealed four deficiencies. bylaws and the Electrical Safety The district seeks court orders APRIL IS DENTAL HEALTH MONTH THE DENTAL PROFESSION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA By Brent Mudry Contributing Writer Act. The property is zoned RS-3 for single family residential use. The suit. notes that the garage was renovated in 1988 under a building and electrical permit. A to cease use of the garage as a dwelling unit, remove the cooking facility, and comply with bylaws and inspections. Also sought is an improvement removal order, ef- _ district property-use inspector ex- fective 60 days after’ the court. amined the garage on Sept. 19, judgement, if non-compliance 1992, Court files indicate the in- continues or proper permits are spection revealed that the garage not issued. Unique in Western Canada Textile Arts Diploma Program This full-time, two-year Program offers core courses in surface design, printing and dying, loom- and off-ioom weaving, tapestry, papermaking and felting. These studio courses will be augmented by courses in Drawing, Design, Textile History, Visual Literacy and Communications. ‘Mix & Match Any Style, Any Size, Any Color! April 25 - May 2, 1993 * Cannot be combined with any other offer BRAND NAMES FOR LESS Gratt instructor Training for Institutional and Community Needs This part-time, one-year Certificate Program is designed for individuals familiar with various arts or crafts, who wish to teach in various community or institutional settings. Applications are now being accepted for the Fall '93 Program — contact the Visual and Performing Arts Division now fora full brochure or to arrange an interview. For more information, call: 4 Visual and Performing Arts Division: 984-4911 a4 Adivising Centre Hotline: 984-4996 CAPILANO COLLEGE Lynn VaLev COnTRe 988-7466 2055 Purcell Way © North Vancouver © B.C.