THURSDAY, APRIL 74 One-woman play written & performed by Meah Martin, directed by Scott Swan. Fundraiser for the North Shore Women’s Centre, 8 p.m, Presentation House Arts Centre, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. lafo: 984-6009 or 980-4661, Speakers’ Unlimited lecture: Self Healing. 7:30 p.m. Lonsdale Quay Hotel. Info: 980-6180. Eldercollege Sampler Series, Series of groups covering diverse topics from astronomy to trends in seniors' housing. Info: 984-4906, N. S. Health Regionalization Plan- ‘ning Committee meeting. Important decisions, vegarding community health. Observers welcome. 7-9 p.m. ‘Cedar Rm, ReeCentre Delbrovk, 600 W. Queens Ave., N.V. Info: Gillian Taylor, 990-9088, Used Book Sale. Montroyal school, 5310 Sonora Dr., N.Y. 6:30 pam. Info: 985-1318, Harry Robinson, former rector of St. Johns Shaughnessy Church, will address a public meeting about “The Relevance of Scripture” at the Masonic Hall, 1763 Bellevue Ave., W.Y., 7:30 p.m, Sponsored by Anchor Christian Fellowship. Everyone is wel- come. FRIDAY, APRIL15 ONGOING EVENTS To May. The West Vancouver gradu- ating class of 1964 is hosting a 30th 4 a reunion on May 13 & 14, Info: 987- 6318 of 9809771, KLC, Schizophrenia Society, N.S. branch information & regular support group for family & friends. Meets 2nd Wed, cach month, Info: 922-7153, For more coming events, see Classified's Community Notices, For arts & entertainment listings, see the Free Initial Consultation Douglas W. Lahay CLARK,WILSON BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 800-885 West Georgia Street, Van. 687-5700 24 HOUR MESSAGE 643-3161 ICBC’s policies are not law. I will a you a fair settlement or trial awar ‘PERSONAL INJURY | Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. 1994 CANADA SAFEWAY _ COASTAL PREMIER CUP _ FINALS FOR GIRLS ‘Kinsman Stadium, North Vancouver 9:00am - Under-14 Division: olen Ears Wildcats vs. Buranby Girls Opts 11:00am —- Under-17 Division: . North Shore Selects vs. Sur-Del Celtic 1:00pm. Under-19 Division: ° ‘North Shore Amazons vs. Burnaby Girls Selects 3:00pm _:.” Under-15 Division: Surrey Beavers ‘79 vs. Golden Ears Utd. Magic 9:300m .° Under-13 Division: ‘Sur-Del libero vs. Burnaby Girls Fury ‘11:00am. Under-16 Division: Surray Beavers '78 vs. Golden Ears Utd. Royals 1:00pm. Under-12 Division: . Burnaby Girls Wildcats vs. Surrey Beavers Sonics 2:30pm, Parads of Champions & Presentation of Awards Admission Prices (tickets at the gate) ‘Adult Tournament Pass: $3, 00/Studentes & Seniors $1.50 The 1994 BC Budget is good news © CELLARS» otice is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1994 at 7:30 pm, in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 4th Street; North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to the “Zoning Bylaw, 1967", also known as Bylaw No. 3778 : To amend the text of "Zoning Bylaw 1967"; also known as Bylaw 3778, as it pertains to cellars in single family dwellings. The amending bylaw will discourage cellar design which may lead to unauthorized suite conversions. APPLICANT: CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ALL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by the above proposed Bylaw NO. 6533 shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard — in person, by attorney or petition. The proposed Bylaw and relevant background documents may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 3:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, from APRIL 5— APRIL 18, 1994, except Statutory Holidays. Written submissions will be accepted up to.and including — APRIL 18, 1994, but subniissions will NOT be accepted after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. . Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City Clerk. for first-time home buyers. HE provincial government has cut the property purchase tax for first-time home buyers on homes valued at up to $250,000 in the Lower Mainland and Victoria regions, and $200,000 in all other regions of the province. That puts up to $3,000 in the pockets of first-time home buyers. HERE’S HOW YOU APPLY: All you have to do is fill out the necessary declaration when you complete your property purchase. If you qualify, you simply don’t pay the property purchase tax. It’s easy. And there’s no waiting. T @ HERE'S WHO QUALIFIES: You are eligible for this tax cut if: ® you have not previously owned a homme, ® you are a Canadian citizen, or lawful permanent resident Who has - dived in BC for at least one year, ® you are buying or building . your first home, "@ you are financing at least: 70% of the purchase price, ® you reside in the home for at least one year, and ® your purchase was made on or after March 23, . 1994, & For more information on how you benefit from the tax cut for first-time home buyers call Enquiry BC: In Greater Vancouver: 660-2421 / [In Greater Victoria: 387-6121 All other areas: 1-800-663-7867