EE what's coing on at bath places. Brochures available at locai Ubraries, and the Inglewood Y. Call 926-554! for information. Wednesday, September 8 — First Aid Ski Patrol needs members for downhill patrols on Cypress, Grouse, Seymour and Mt. Arrowsmith and cross- country on Cypress. Information meeting for prospective members at 7:30 p.m., St. John Ambulance House, 6111 Cambie Street, Vancouver. Thursday, September 9 — Navy League Cadet Corps. has openings for boys and girls 9 to 12 years old. Call 988-1417 or come to the Cadet Hall, 1555 Forbes, North Van., at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, September 9 — West Van Minor Hockey Association registration and swap meet for all age groups, 6 to9 p.m. at WV Rec Centre. Association needs coaches, managers and referees for all divisions, novice to juvenile. If interested call Brian Young. 986-3138, Don Jamieson, 922-7495, or Sheila MacDonald, 922-4903. Sunday, September 12 — Rally Sunday at Hollyburn Gospel Chapel, 14th and Duchess, West Van. Activities. contests, points and prizes, 11:15 a.m. Also Sunday School classes for all ages, pre-school through high school, 11:15 a.m. every Sun- day. Call 984-0719. Sweet Adelines invites women who get a thrill out of singing to yoin them in harmonizing the worid every Wednesday evening at 7:45 p.m., Highiands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Bivd., North Vancouver. For in- formation cal] Denise Brown at 988-0870. eee Station Museum at 16th and Jones, North Van., will be closed during September for change of display. Re-opens October 3. For information call 987-5618. eae Items for What’s Going On WHAT’S GOING ON Is a tree service for non-profit commun!- ty groups on the North Shore and receives a very large number of items each week for publication. The News does Its best to ensure that all dated items appear at least once before the event, and that “*ongoing’’ items appear regularly. However, space dimitations make it impossibie to guarantee that every single ttem received will run. For this reason, atso, non-North Shore ttems are not normaliy § ac- cepted. . Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding, Friday; tor the Sunday edition, 2 p-m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- cauver, V7M 2H4. Support services necessary for students with disabilities to take part in regular college programs will be offered again at Capilano College this year. Contact Special Needs Services for more Weekly Pre-school Story Time for three to five year olds is held every Friday from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. Just drop by! Call 926-3291 for more in- formation. Volunteer grandparents: office is open every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Seniors’ Activity Centre, 695 21st Street, West Van. Volunteer Grand- parents Society also needs office help and interviewers. For more information call 926-4375. WV Band Alumni have formed the “Friends of the West Van Band”, a support group of old friends and associates dedicated to maintaining cntact with the band association. Newsletter will be a regular feature; dues are $5 annually. For more in- formation write P.O. Box 91044, West Van, V7V 3N3 or phone 922-7947 or 922-7949. Parents Without Partners mect on the second and _ fourth Tuesday of every month at 8 p.m. Organized by and for single parents. Social, educational and family activities, including Picnics, discussions and social outings. Call Janet at 980-9725. or Dave at 986-0532 for more information. The Crossroads — a gospel jamboree — invites young people to join in and bring their instruments every Saturday night from 7 to !0 p.m. at Inglewood Centre (17th and Inglewood, West Van). Refreshments served. For more information call 988-0296 or 926- 9016. Sponsored by the West Vancouver Christian Centre. Maplewood Farm is a family outing bargain now, more than ever! Pack a picnic lunch and stay all day. Adult 75 cents, children 50 cents, family of four, $2.25. 405 Seymour River Place, 929-5610. Perent Participation Preschools on the North Shore. Teachers are licensed preschool supei- visors. In West Vancouver — Hollyburn (922-6841) and Inglewood (926-2840). Openings for 4 year olds. In North Van- couver, Eastview (986-0752, 987- 8630), Maplewood (929-1948), Deep Cove (929-5372), Seymour Heights (929-6534), the Village (980-5538), and Norgate (987- 7267), have openings for 4 year olds. Maplewood, the Village, and Norgate also have openings for 3 year olds. Vancouver City Singers inviting tenors and basses to join the male section of this up-beat mixed choral group. Call Carole at 732-7773 or Lorraine at 988- 4860 for information. aoe A.T.V.8. ACTORS LAB specializing in the preparation of young actors -work on film & theatre monologues - cold readings & audition techniques work with a video get experience putting on a small production at the end of the course FOR MORE INFORMATION call Andrew 996-0363 B13 - Sunday, August 29, 1982 - North Shore News OCH HEALTH Want to get ahead? Opportunities for professional development r iste — Nursing — Medical Laboratory — Medical Radiation — Biomedical Electronics Continuing Education — Health information Services. Are you interested in a career in: — Health Care Management — Occupational Health and Safety Certificate programs available through part time study at B.C.LT. For information on part time study call: 434-5734 Local 204/205 Register now. Fail term begins September 13. BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY’ Sunday, September 19 — North Shore Horseman's Association Show, Korral Riding Academy. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. English and Western events free. For more information call 986-7978 or 922- information at 986-1911, local 7996. 519. CADETS meet at 1555 Forbes i Ave, North Van. Navy League ongo ng Cadets for boys and girls 9 to 13. and Royal Canadian Sea Cadets eee for those 13 to 18. Call 988-1417 Rabbi R. Messing, formerly of for details about the Navy Temple Shalom, will conduct League Cadets, and 985-9782 to High Holiday Services for the find out about the sea cadets. North Shore Jewish Association. “ee September 17, 18, 19 (Rosh North Shore Muscum_ and Hashannah), September 26, 27 Archives, 209 W. 4th Street, (Yom Kippur). For further North Van — Birk'’s Room: City information call Andre Blitz, of North Vancouver's 75th 926-1673, or Barry Epstein. 984- anniversary. Hours Wednesday 9680. to Sunday. 1 to 4 p.m. Freed ; eee admission. For information call Melody Mac's, a musical group 987-5618. Performing free pianist Red Cross Blood donor clinic. ‘ORS_59; ’ Lions Gate Hospital. Mondays, Phone 985-5201 after 6 p.m. 10to 4, Tuesdays 2 108. All branches closed Sept.4,5& 6 I or the Labour Day Holiday, all five branches of the North Shore Community Credit Unton wtll be closed Saturday September 4, as well as Sunday September 5 and Monday, September 6 Open Friday night til8 P.M. bor the Conmventence of our members all fue bran ches will remain open until ROG BM oon bnday September 3) Kegular business hours resarme on Tuesday September 7 North Shore Conununity Credit Union hive branches serving North Vancouver Live at Courtyard One Restaurant 7 PM-10 PM THURSDAY & ———— FRIDAY NIGHTS Dinners, Appetizers or Desserts 985-5547 #120-260 W. Esplanade, North Vancouver THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 720 of the “Municipal Act’’ of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1982, at 7 30 PM. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC , to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendments to the ‘Zoning By-law, 1967" BY-LAW NO. 5436 A By law to amend the ted of the Zoning By taw tor the purpose of clarifying the intent of the said by -law as it pertains to uses which are accessory but sub ordinate to a principal industrial use in the industrial zones in the City. and to define the terms ‘ac cessory industrial use and “wholesale use In addition By law No 5436 proposes regulations to govern both an accessory tndustrial use and a wholesale use as to the housing of such uses. per mitted floor areas. permitted functions and oft street parking requirements APPLICANT CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ALL PERSONS who deem then property to be affected by the proposed amending by law have the opportunity to be heard in person by attorney or by petition COPIES of the proposed by law and pertinent Staff reports may be inspected at the office of the Ci ty Clerk between 8 30am and 4 30pm Monday through Friday EA RAYMOND CIty CLERK City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver. B C Auguat 27 1982 St Mi ' University School , TEACHING EXCELLENCE Koy » Photography I welve of MR. GARY LAIDLAW'S Grade 12 physics students at SMU — one third of his class - recently wrote and passed the challenging Advanced Placement exams set by the US College Boards The AP exams assess whether students are ready to enter second year courses in university Five of Mr Laidlaw's students “qualified” with 6 4 out of 5 score, five earned a “well qualified” rating. with scores of 4 out of 5. two earned an “extremely well qualified” rating of 5 cut of 5 Mr Laidlaw, who holds an honours degree in physics, did post graduate research at the University of Manitoba where, as an under graduate he presented three papers to the Aiverioan Assoumtion of Physicists Mr Landlaw a born teacher (great teachers tend tobe born oot made) spends uncounted after school hours working with bis pupils on computers and ta also active rn SME! s euUtdoor programme bor further information contact Jobin Schaffter M A Headmaster St Michaels University Sehool’ 4400 Richimond Road VIC PORTA, BO) VAP aps Phone (604) 992 2411 SMU attracts boarders From seven prow io ces and territones of Canada fro son states of the LISA and from other lanes boys in Coeades 4to 12 girls in Craden 1Ote V2