exhibition. Tuesday, September 25 -- ' Divorce Lifeline meets at Christ’ Church. Cathedral, 690 Burrard St., Van, at 8 p.m. Family therapist will discuss problems of the non- custodial parent. For in- formation call 682-3848. ree Tuesday, September 25 -- Fall Viewpoint on Fashion at Salmon House on the Hill, luncheon’ and ‘fashion show at noon. ; ~ enon Wednesday, September 26 -- ‘‘Pompeii, Once there was a City’ film at the North Van * City Library from 7:30 p.m. to9 p.m. Laie Wednesday, September 26 -- Canadian adventure films from the National Film Board at the West Van Memorial Library in the . children’s department at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Free. ee Thursday, September 27 --, Positive Parenting for Teens dealing with discipline and setting limits, sponsored by the North Shore Family Services, wil! be held at Bancouver PORTUGESE FLOWER GIRL is a woodcut by west coast artist Sam Black. The opening show of the West _ Vancouver Memorial Library's new art gallery on Tuesday September 25 ‘will feature Sam Black as special guest, with 14 of his most recent woodcuts on Argyle School from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Fee for eight weeks is $25 or $35 per couple. To preregister call 988-7128. see ‘Saturday, October 27 -- An family . introduction to history and genealogy will be held .at Gleneagles. Com- munity Elementary School from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., sponsored by Cap College. Fee $7. For information call 921-7421 or 986-1911, local 321. aee Thursday, September 27 -- Young adult ‘pops’ swing cholr for ages 18 to 25 is being formed. No auditions. First meeting at Highlands Community School, 3150 Colwood Drive, North Van, at 7:30 p.m. For information call 980-6380. oom Thursday, September 27 -- Hollyburn Toastmistress Club is holding an open house in the River Room of: the Park Royal Hotel at 7:45 p-m. Special guest for the ‘evening, Hayden Stewart, will be speaking about love. oon ®ktoberfest 1979 THE GREATEST FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON The famoys PEPS AMMER BAND flown In from Munich, via AIR CANADA Authentic German Food Bavarian “Schuhplattiar" Souvenir Gtain The Tyrolean Mountain Boys The Pichter “Oberkrainers” Sing-a-iong, Dancing and tun tor everyone SHOWMART BUILDING, P.N.E. September 28 & 29 October 5,6,12413 Telephone 600-1314 Tiokets available at the Vancouver Ticket Centre A all Eatone Stores - Going On . Deadlines. Announcements | for this section in our ‘Wednesday edition. {1 should. be delivered or mailed to reach the North Shore~ News office: not Jater than 2 p.m. the | preceding Friday. -| For our Sunday edition - the deadline is 2 p.m. the . preceding -Wednesday. Our address: North Shore .News,.. “1139 Lonsdale ‘Avenue,. ‘North Van- couver B.C. 7M 2H4. Thursday, September 2' Fashion Silhouette, f fashion . fabric: show hosted ‘by Gold’s Fabrics, will be held at. 341 Lonsdale Ave., North Van, at 7:30 p.m. -- Free. For information call 980-4433. “eu Thursday, September 27 -- Gripe Night, or What Really Irritates You will be the = topic for discussion at the Nor-West Branch -of the Consumers’ Association of Canada being held at ‘Highland United Church, © 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van, at 8 p.m. Jean Douglas will be guest speaker. Everyone is invited to come and air their gripes. y Friday, September 28 -- Bingo at St. Edmunds hall, sponsored by Knights of Columbus and Lions Gate Council, will include a jackpot of $1000 American. Early bird at 7:20 p.m. L ade Saturday, September 29 -- Tulip Bulb Sale at Park and Tilford Gardens parking lot begins at 10 a.m. and continues until all the bulbs have been sold. Proceeds will be donated to North Shore Neighborhood House. ane Saturday, September 29 -- Bazaar sponsored by the Independént Order of Foresters, will be held at St. Agnes Church hall, 530 East 12 St., North Van, from 10 FUTURE Faculty of Education. Dates & Times: t.ocation: Fee: $20.00 “| am. to 4 p.m., ‘featuring a . ‘boutique, fall ‘group situation, CHILDREN ARE OUR NATIONS’ The U.B.C. Centre for Continuing Education in co- operation with West Vancouver Parks & Recreation is ‘pleased to present a_ special celebration of the international Year of the Child Chairman Neville Scarfe - Every second Wednesday 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. beginning Oct 3 1979 West Vancouver Recreation Centre 780-22nd St. West Vancouver Pre-registration required Call 228-2181 Loc 229 Topics Include: Education tor tomorrow's child Dr. Penny Parry The influences of medical genetics on child development Dr Patricia Baird Language development in the new electronic age Dr. Pat Verriour Changing roles of men & women in child rearing Or. Jane Gafkell Has the International Year of the Child helped Dr. Hannah Polowy r home | “cooking, . _ raffles, books, and used — clothing. . ; eRe bend rj Saturday, September 29. -- - Auditions for the B.C. Girls’ Choir and the B.C. Boys’ Choir will be held at St. Andrews-Wesley United Church, Burrard at Nelson, . from 9 a.m. -to-noon. The choirs are open to boys and - girls, 8 to 24. For in- formation call 684-0047. gee Saturday, September 29 -- Social Dance : for seniors sponsored by Leisure Living ‘at the West Van Community Centre at 7:30 p.ii.~ Refreshments; "hoor prize. No tickets.at the door: call 926-3266 and pick up tickets. before September 28. oes Saturday, September 29 --— La Leche League Rummage and Bake Sale at 1151 Kinloch Lane, North Van, from 11 a.m. to 3:p.m. For’ information call 929-1593 or 986-2932. era | upcoming Parents of children from one to two years are offered a sponsored by North Shore Family Services, to learn how to get started in ‘a healthy positive relationship. Groups will meet in October, on Thursday mornings or Thursday evenings. For information call 988-7128 or 9292235. one Biorythms Your computerized biorythm for only $9.95 for 12 § ‘ months. 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V7M2K2 ” Practice limited to ailments & deformities of the feet — Consultation by appointment THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ZONING BY—LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver pursuant to Section 703 of the “Municipal Act” of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 1979, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West {4th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to the “Zoning By- “law, ' BY-LAW NO. 5210- to amend the “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver,” which is an integral part-of the “Zoning By-law, 1967", by rezoning Lots 41, 42, and 43, Block “B”, D.L. 265/552, (located on the north side of the 900 Block West 16th Street, at Hamilton Avenue), from Single Family Zone to Comprehensive Development 10 Zone, to permit the con- struction of a retail/commercial building on the site. In addition to the foregoing, the proposed amending by-law will regulate the permitted uses; the size, shape and siting of buildings and structures; and the off-street parking requirements in the said CD-10 Zone. Applicant: Graham F. Crockart At the said {Hearing all persons who deem their interest open affected by the propuscd — by- ‘haw sha be afforded an op- portunity to be heard, either in person, by at- torney, or by petition. Copies of the proposed by-law will be available for inspection after Monday, Sep- tember 24th, 1979, in the office of the un- dersigned between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. cach day, except Saturdays and Holidays. L.E. WILSON, ACTING CITY CLERK City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, B.C. September 21st, 1979. f f