What’s Going this week ___ Wednesdsy, August 20--Special Film Week. Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Includes con- troversial films If you Lave this Planet’? & “Acid Rain: Requiem or Recovery.”* coe Friday, August 22-The Vancouver Art Therapy Institute is sponsoring the ninth Art Therapy Workshop ied by Dr. Martin Fischer of Toronto, 9 a.m. to 3 pan. Cost $70. Place to Br an- nounced. Info: Vancouver Art Therapy Institute, 1410 - B Clyde Ave... West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 1G], 926-9381. Friday, August 22--North Shore Seniors’ Network Society Board Meeting, 1:30 p.m... Assembly Room, Capilano Mall. All seniors welcome. eee Friday-Sun., August 22-24--Argyle Class of ‘65 Reunion, Fri.-Park Royal Hotel, Sat.-Canyon Gardens, Sun.- Pienic at Cates Park. Call Marg Sangster: 929-7547. Saturday, August 23--Registration & hockey equipment exchange, West Van Arena, 22 & Marine Dr.. 9a.m.-1 p.m. eae Saturday, August 23--Volunteer-guided Nature Walks, Lighthouse Park, 9:30 and 1] a.m. Meet at carpark. Info: 926-2805. upcoming ____ Sunday, August 24--North Shore Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St., N. Van., All Hands on Deck: an exhib- it on model ship building. Through August. Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m, Free ad- mission. Info: 987-5518. eee Sunday, August 24—Station Museum: Mahon Park, 16th and Jones Ave., N. Van. All Aboard: A selected history of transportation on the North Shore, to September. Wed.-Sun., 1-5 p.m. Free admission. info: 987-5618. aoe Sunday, August 24--Hike to Mt. Tomyhoi near Mi. Baker in U.S. Distance 15 km round trip. Elevation gain 1000m. Meet at 7 a.m. at N.V. Rec. Centre parking lot 23rd and Lonsdale for car pools. Bring ID for torder crossing. Az above moderate fitness level is required for this hike. eee Sunday, August 24—Summer Celebra- tions, Music and Spiritual Fellowship. Waterfront Park at Lonsdale Quay, 7 p.m. Sponsored by North Shore Clergy Association. Music: Michael Cunn- ingham and Sutherland Chapel Music Group. ees Sunday, August 24-28--Backpacking the West Coast Trail, iten/aduit, Pre- trip meeting at Eagle Harbour Comm. Ctr., W. Van., 7:30 p.m., August 61h, 1986. Allows time for beachcombing, photography, etc. Call for details. 921-7425. eee Monday, August 25~If you want to drink — that is your business; but if you want to stop — that’s ours. Alcohotics Anonymous, West Van- couver Group, Mondays 8:30 p.m. St. Christopher’s Church, Itth & Coll- ingwood. ooe Monday, August 25-28--Free August Countdawn workshops at Capilano Coltege. College Survival Skills-Mon., 9-11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:30 p.m.; Reading the College Text-Tues., 9- 11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:30 p.m.; Note Taking Methods-Wed., 9-11:30 a.m., repeat 3-3:30 p.m.; Study Skills for College-Thurs., 9-11:30 a.m., repeat 3-5:30 p.m. To register please call 984-4945 or drop in to BIO7 in the Achievement Resource Centre. eee Wednesday, August 27--Coping with Cancer group, Lions Gate Hospital Seminar Rooms | & 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. General discussion. eee Wednesday, August 27--North West Van Ringette Registration, Capilano & Park Royal Malls, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call Dara Murphy 988-3288 for more info. eee Thursday, August 28--Full Gospel Businessmen’s Luncheon, Pantry Res- taurant, 13th & Lonsdale, noon, guest speaker T.B.A. Cost $5. ene Saturday, August 30--Volunteer-guided Nature Walks, Lighthouse Park, 9:30 and I} a.m. Meet at Carpark. Info: 926-2805. eae Sunday, August 31-Hike to Singing Pass near Whistler. Distance 20 km round trip. Elevation gain !005m. Mect at 7 am. at N.V. Rec. Centre parking lot 23rd and Lonsdale for car pools. On An above moderate fitness level is re- quired for this hike. tee Sunday, August 34--North Shore Museum and Archives, 209 W. 4th St, N. Van. All Hands on Deck: an exhibu on model ship building. Through August. Wed.-Sun., i-4 p.m. Free ad- nussion. Info: 987-S61k. ore Sunday, August 31--Station Museum: Mahon Park, Hth St. and Jones Ave, N. Van. All aboard: A selected history of Wansportanon on the North Shove, to September. Wed -Sun. 1-4 p.m. bree admission Info: 987-5618. eae Sunday, August 31--Summer Celebra- tions. Music and spirntual Fellowship. Waterfront Park at Lonsdale Quay, 7 p.m. Sponsored by North Shore Clergy Association, Music: Betty McDanials, eee Tuesday, September >--North Shore Photo Image Club, North Van City Library, 14th & Lonsdale, 7 p.m. Bring your hest shots. ‘‘Summer photographs" for Info: 986-4924. Tuesday, September 2-13-An exposi- tion of water cators by North Shore ar- tise Murph Ranspot may be viewed at the Federation of Canadian Artists Gallery, 952 Richards St., Vancouver, 10 a.m.-4 p.o. eee Wednesday, September 3--PJ Storytime, 7 p.m. ‘*Fall fell on fat footsteps." Foot stories and songs for four year olds and up. Wear your fun- niest shoes — or mom's or dad's. North Van City Library. Info: 980- 4424. owe Sunday, September 7--Hike to Goat Mt. near Mt. Baker, Distance 10 km round trip. Elevation gain 1,000 m. Mect at 7 a.m. at N.V. Rec. Centre parking lot 23rd and Lonsdale for car pools. An above moderate fitness level is required for this hike. Bring ID for border crossing. eos Wednesday, September 10--The North Shore Chorus is happy to invite tenors and basses to join us for our new fall season starting Sept. 10. We meet on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m., Room H113, Bidg H., Capilano College. Profes- sional director and accompaniest as well as a complete variety of music. Call: 987-9818 or 987-9753 for more info. ewe Wednesday, September 17--At 7 p.m. A beauty programs for young teens. For 11 to 16 year olds. Emme, hair sty- list, and Helene, cosmeticiun, will demonstrate the art of looking your best at any age. Pre-register by Sept. 10, please. North Van City Library. Info: 980-4424. eon Tuesday, September 23--At 7 p.m., Front Row Centre. Films to dream by: “Wings to Japan’? and ‘*Kyoto: an- cient capital of Japan."’ from chairside. Next best thing, to being there! The great cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, a blend of new technology and old traditions. See also tl. beauty and tvanquility of Lake Hakone, Mount Fuji and Japsii's first capital, Nara. North Van City Library. Info: 980- 4424, ’ oeogm Wednesday, Septesucr 24-—-Seminar: How to Understand Financial State- ments, Coach House Inn, 700 Lillooct Rd., 9 a.m. to noon. Fee: $50; For details call FBDB 666-7703. ene Wednesday, September 24--At 7 p.m. Good Plain Play, a valuable program for parents of newborn to age !2 on children’s play. Pat Gallaher will speak. North Van City Library. Info: 980-4424, Friday, September 26--At Ii a.m. Hear INTERDENOMINATIONAL SINGLES BIBLE the Pantry Restaurant 112 West 13th Street North Vancouver Sunday 9:00am-11:00am All Singles Welcome “Let's Talk It Over” Practical Subjects and Discussion For Information Call 980-3064 Canadian author barbara) Smucker, who weaves drama, excitement: and histortal characters so well thes almos: walk otf the page. For all elementary 61 - Wednesday. August 20, 1986 - North Shore News students and interested adults. North = Seminar: How To Run a Successful Van City Library. info: 980-4424, Retail Store. Lonsdale Quay Hotel, 7- one 10 p.m. (both evenings). Fee: 585. For Monday-Tuesday, September 29-30--- details call FBDB 666-7703. MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS Notice of Road and Bridge Closure Grantham Street Bridge Take note that the Grantham Street Bridge will be clos- ed for reconstruction effective Wednesday, August 20, 1986. This closure will remain in effect until approximately November 28, 1986. R. Winbow District Hig hway Manager THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given by the Cily of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1986, al 7:00 P.M., 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"’, and the “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver BY-LAW NO. 5745 "which is an integral part thereot: To rezone Lot 5, Block 131 O.L. 274, Plan 878, located at 225 East Fourth Street, as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, (designated SCHEDULE ‘'A"'). from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD- 107 Comprehensive Development 107 Zone, to permit construction of a four-unit townhouse project on the site. APPLICANT: TAYLOR/HARROWER/IMMOWEST INTERNATIONAL LID. BY-LAW NO. 5746 To rezone Lots 6 to 10. inclusive, of Resubdivision 6, Block 29, D.L. 548, Plan 2841, located at 232-248 West 16th Street, as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below. (designated SCHEDULE “‘B’’). from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD-108 Comprehensive Development 108 Zone, to per- mit construction of a sixteen- APPLICANT: APPLICANT: iMMIM@EST TAYLOR SHARR: Sak, #. INTERNATIONAL LT ‘unit townhouse project on the site. HNF INTERNATIONAL SERVICES/PETER WARDLE Byte SCHEDULE ies) =-| “S SKTEENTH ST. “TE PARSE INTERNATIONAL ER WANDLE Each of the amending by-laws will regulate the use. size, shape, and siting of buildings and struc- tures, off-street parking requirements: the location and screening of refuse containers; and will con- trol the height of on-site landscaping so as !o ensure adequate sight lines for motorists at the intersec- tions of dziveways and streets and/or lanes ALL persons who deem their property to be affected by the proposed amending by-laws have the opportunity to be heard, in person, by attorney, or by petition. COPIES of the proposed amending by-laws and pertinent staff reports may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, including Monday, August 25, 1986. B. HAWKSHAW, CITY CLERK August 13, 1986