30 - ~ Sunday, June 19, 1994 - North Shore News WHAT’S ON FOR SENIORS Fram page 22 WV. Bingo. 1 p.m. Silver Harbour Centre, NV. Info: 980-2474, Seniors’ fitness class. 10 a.m, Delbrook Recreation Centre, NV. Seniors’ drop-in program. Arrange for pick-up at Lions Manor or arrive on your own, 1:15 p.m., Ron Andrews recreation centre. Info: Phyllis, 929- 8937 or John, 987-PLAY. North Shore Chapter of North American Chronic Pain Association * regular meeting for support and self- help, Info: Joan, 985-8304. FRIDAY, JUNE 24 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS North Shore Keep Well Society Drop- in Program. Walking program, 9:30-11 am; exercise, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; hands- on program, 10:15-11:30 a.m. Karen Magnussen recreation centre, NV. Note: This is the last drop-in session until the program resurnes on Sept. 16. Info: 987-7529, Alternate Fridays. Seniors’ Take-A- Walk program, Advanced level, Good footwear essential. North Shore loca- tions. 9 am.-1 p.m. Neighbourhood House, 987-8138. Craft Neighbourhood House, 225‘ E. 2nd St., NV. Refreshments. Craft supplics dona- tions welcome. Volunteer instructors needed. Info: 987-8138. SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Send in your event listings, ONGOING EVENTS Summer solstice dance THE WEST Vancouver recreation centre is the site of a Summer Solstice dinner dance on Saturday, : June 25. . The evening's program ‘is being . hosted by graduates of the North - “Shore Volunteers for Seniors, resi- ‘~" dents in care facilities summer stu- ‘ dent challenge program. Highlights include wine tasting, dinner and live music, provided by the many music therapists who0 have worked with the program. Tickets for the event are $20 for adults and $12 for students and are available by calling 922-1575. : RING EST | WIR N N E RS | Chelsey Westcott. Kathy Klippenstein Katelynn Potier Alexandra Horvath Colin O'Driscoll The above names were drawn from 150 entries. All entries are on display at Esplanade Theatre. Winners can pick up their prize from the North Shore News office between 9am -9pm Monday to Friday, 9am - 4pm Saturday and Sunday. The Lion King roars into Esplanade Theatres june 24th. fi tna} BUNDAY = WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY Info: N.S.’ circle. 1-3) p.m. NS . 4 Door, automatic, AM/FM cassette, Vancouver rape-relief training ses- sion for volunteers, Info: 782-8212. SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Send in your event listings, ONGOING EVENTS MS. Society self-help groups for vary- ing needs. Info: 437-3244, Turn to the first page of classifieds for more upcoming events, For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town colurn in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. full factory equipment. What's happening in our District Public Hearing A Public Hearing is scheduled to provide an opportunity for Council to — hear from those who believe their interest - in property may be affected by changes to this bylaw, as outlined below. Date: Time: Location: Tuesday, June 28, 1994 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Municipal Hall ° 355 West Queens Road _ North Vancouver, B.C. BYLAW 6672 - "Rezoning Bylaw 1002" Applicant: Capilano College Subject Land: Block E, District Lots 612, 614, 620 (2055 Purcell Way) Proposed Amendment: ° To amend the text of the Public Assem- bly Zone relating to the size and shape of the buildings on the College campus and to amend the siting area plan for the College regarding building loca- tion. Purpose: To facilitate the ongoing implementa- tion of the College's Master Plan. All persons who believe their interest in property may be affected by the above proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public *iearing. This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies of the bylaw, resolutions, support- ing staff reports and any relevant back- ground material are available for review at the District of North Vancouver: @ Legislative Services Department, @ Planning Department Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, June 20, 1994 to June 28, 1994, inclusive, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Agnes S. Hilsen Deputy Municipal Clerk June 15, 1994 1994 Property Taxes 1 994 Property ‘Taxes are due fly 5. Avoid line-ups, and the late-paymeant penalty, by having your payment in early. For your convenience, post- dated cheques are accepted. Remember to complete and sign the Homeowner Grant Application, if you are eligible. - 1995 Tax Pre-payment Plan - Information on a Tax Pre-Payment Plan for. 1995 property taxes was included with tax | - notices. . ¢ Tosign up, complete the application form, then drop off or send in the form along with your 1994 payment. ¢ This authorizes the District to draw _ monthly payments automatically from your account and when tax time arrives | next year, your taxes will be paid. # You may join at any time, but to begin payments in August, applications must be in by June 24. For more information on the plan, please call 987-7131. Take five If you drop your payment off at the Hall in person, take the time to join us for coffee and a tour of the building, which is nearing the end of a two-year renovation. For more information, call 987-7131.