This week at local co WEST VANCOUVER: Monday, March 3, 8 p.m.: Reconvened public meeting for development permit application at 2302-2304 Bellevue Avenue to permit) con- struction of a second single family dwelling’ Signing authority with respect to the corporation's bankers and signing officers bylaw amendment/ Authorization for lease of safe deposit box contral and access bylaw amendment/ Policy and Planning mecting- development permit application at 2302-2304 Bellevue Avenue/ Foreshore license to occupy 3120 Travers Avenue/ Sewell's Marina mariculture proposal/ Raldigh Street road improvements. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT: Monday, March 3, 7 p.m.: Public meeting for develop- ment permit application at 3709- 3751 Delbrook Avenue for the redevelopment of the Delbrook Shopping Centre/ Planning and Policy meeting - release of Cultural Services Inventory. Traffic Opera- tions report, report of Street Nam- ing Committee, zoning application for 2700 Block Mountain Highway, temporary use permit for 2600 block Dollarton Highway, acquisition of 1850 MacGowan Avenue for park purposes, land sale approval for 747 Regal Cres- cent, advisory committee report regarding subdivision of Coleman Street/ Development permits re- quested by Kraft Mill Holdings at 1234 Marine Drive, by Interna- tional Land Corporation at Roche Point Drive, by Texaco Canada at 1801 Capilano Road, Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District at Riverside Drive/ Reso- lution that a $300 grant be made to the B.C. Secondary School Curling Association/ Rezoning bylaw for Harold Road—Mountain Highway/ Temporary R.V. Park — Maplewood Official Communi- ty Plan. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY: Monday, March 3, 7:30 p.m.: Del- egations ~— Burrard Indian Band regarding grant to rebuild com- munity hall, Times Printer and Publishers regarding 1986 edition of the Royal Hudson Souvenir Magazine, Community Arts Council regarding Lions Gate North Project, Petition against tree planting on Lonsdale submis- Instructors want money From Pago 1 ate through the media.”’ But director of the vocational branch for the Ministry of Educa- tion Duncan Macrae said Friday that funding for the institute is based on the number of students, ‘cand with the current economic situation and downturn in the west coast marine industry there is bound to be an impact on the de- mand for training marine stu- dents.”’ Current enrolment at PMTI is approximately 270 students. Total capacity of the school is 300. Hughes said enrolment was nor- mal. B.C. Ferry Corporation infor- mation officer Erin Caldwell said Friday the corporation is planning to put 150 students through the school between now and the mid- dle of May, as part of an increased demand for Expo manpower. Adjacent to the Lonsdale Quay development, PMT! is the only post-secondary institute in Western Canada offering training in nautical skills, marine engineering, marine firefighting and marine lifesaving and survival. The institute opened in September, 1981. In addition to its North Vancouver facility, PMTI operates a firefighting school at Maple Ridge. Both sites would be affected by any strike or job ac- tion. Negotiations in the dispute are scheduled to resume March 3. sion, Clark Management regarding rezoning and right-of-way agree- ment and rezoning at 2160 Eastern Avenue/ Cultural Policy Commit- tee report/ Rezoning reports for 300 East First, 615 Westview Place and 200 Block East 8th Street/ Vehicle for the Fire Chief/ Tem- porary Parking Use of city-owned lands/ Bylaw amendment regar- ding parcel K waterfront lot and public plaza at Lonsdale Quay. AUTHENTIC FRENCH BREADS CROISSANTS Z & PASTERIES Phone for your order A Po Fraga Ls Pie-Nie French Buads Ltd. “Quality is our Commitment" 505, 15th St., W. Precision Tune-Up 4 cyl $29.95 6 cyt $39.95 8 cyl $49.95 * Most makes & models include spark plugs & tabour 925-2880 Van Labour still 29). Ail work, including Lube & Oil changes pertormed by t{Icensed mechanic Conveniently located behind Capilano Mall “MACKAY MOTORS + 236 Mackay 986-6777 N. 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Problems within our daily lives occur in many areas; relation- ships, business, home, financial, etc. We are not likely to eve obtain a problem-free lifestyle but we can learn how to deal more effectively and upset ourselves less about the problems that do exist. Current studies show that people who get depressed, worried materi or upset about difficulties in their lives, deal with the problems less ef. fectively. This, in turn, then delays the correction of the problem: one gets more upset and a negative cy- cle begins. Dan Rutley is a professional Hyp- notherapist on the North Shore and 4 has been practising hypnotherapy for over 6 years. Most people know very little about hypnosis or hyp- notherapy. “I don’t dig into a per- son's past or subconscious,” Dan says. “I help people work things out.” .| Hypnosis can be very valuable, g as it can help a person not only to g relax but to feel stronger and more assertive. Hypnosis has many uni- que qualities which makes its use invaluable. Overcoming hunger pangs and cravings both with dieting and stop- ping smoking can be achieved, sleep improved, and fears and stress minimized using hypnosis. Dan Rutley is not a stiff, straight-faced individual. On the con- trary, you'll find him to be warm, caring and easy to talk to. His office is in a small professional building just off Lonsdale on 15th reet. It's more important for a hypnotherapist or counsellor to do more than just hypnotize or give advice. One had better care; to be empathetic. “I really enjoy my work and the people I meet. You know, underneath it all,” Dan concludes, “we're all very much the same.” Dan offers a free consultation and invites you to call to discuss any questions or concerns which may be on your mind. } Dan's (D. Rutley & Associates) office number is 986-9304. Dan Rutley Professional Hypnotherapist EATON’S PARK ROYAL BEAUTY SALON Melita (Mel) Martell Well-known North B Shore stylist Mel m Martell has joined Eaton's Park Royal Beauty Salon. Mel will be pleased to A serve you as our senior stylist. Sharon (Rive) Hunter We are pleased to announce the [ arrival of Sharon | Rive to Eaton's Park Royal Beauty Salon. Sharon will be pleased to serve | you on Thursdays and Fridays. For your appointment with either Melita, Sharon or any of our other experienced stylists call Eaton's Park Royal Beauty Salon at 922-3325. EATONS WHERE YOUR VALUE !S GUARANTEED 9 - Sunday, March 2, 1986 - North Shore News