12 — Wednesday, July 8, 1998 — North Shore News Business pros invited to travel 5% te tines com SINCE 1965 Rotary International, in conjunction with Rotary Clubs all over the world, has offered a group study exchange program to promote intemational under- standing through organized travel and personal contact. A team of four business and professional men and women, with a Rotarian team leader, will travel to New Zealand’s + south island trom Feb. 19 to March 22, 1999. Another team will travel’ to Germany’s west- central region trom May 8 to June 8, 1999. Team members will study the host country’s institutions and ways of life, observe their own professions as practiced in that country, develop personal and _profes- siona! relationships, and exchange ideas. J AR YE SHINS ByL Ww. AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 6998 | bylaw would have. the effect of removing ; . — Industrial end wv and indicated on the map, | ALL PERSONS wick: : abe heard i in person, by attorney, or by petition. The proposed Bylaws may be inepected at the office of the City Clerx between 8:30 a.m. . and 4:30 | p.m : Statutory Holidays, from June 29, - July 13, 1998. Written submissions will be accepted up to and including July,13, 1998, but submissions will NOT be accepted af - clusion of the Public Hearing. Successful candidates will be personable, articulate, team players who are enthusiastic about their profession and who plan to continue in their career well after the exchange. Applicants are preferably between the ages of 25 and 40, and a basic knowledge of German is desirable for that exchange. All transportation expenses from Vancouver while on the exchange will be paid by the Rotary Foundation. The team will be hosted by New Zealand and German Rotarians duning the program. Inidentul expenses, insurance, and some meals will be the responsibility of individual team members. Contact Jacci McTavish at 926- 9731 for more information. The application deadline is July 31 for both exchanges. ‘t top up the ges tank. Gasoline vapours will escape when your gas tank is too full and contribute = fo smog. HEAR YE » NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | ~ NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Manicipal, Act of British?” 2 Columbia, that a.Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, JULY 13, 1998 at 8:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber, City. Hall aryy -West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed: “amendment _ Coniig. Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700", and the "Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver", which is an integral part of. “Zoning Byla “1995, No. 6700"; b> ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 7049 ‘To resone Lot 18, Resub A, Block 215, D.L. 545, Plan 1064, located at 2336 Chesterfield Avenue, and indicat- ed on the map. The amending bylaw would have the effect of removing the said property to permit the sub- division of a 10,090 oquare foot lot into 2 lots. FROM: RS-1 (Oue-Family Residential 1 Zone) TO: RS-3 (One-Family Residential 3 Zone) Chesterfield Ave. West 23rd St. EVENTS AROUND THE cry P.G.E. Railway Station : Ongoing Exhibits Stimmer Hours: 9am to 6pm, 7 DAYS A WEEK Arrivals and departures: Railways in North Vancouver, April 8 to Sept. 6, 1998. An exhibition of archival photographs dealing with North Vancouver's railway history from 1914. The programs of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Station ars organized by the North Vanconver Museum & Archives. It is located at the foot of Lonadale Avenur in North Vancouver and is open from 9am to pm, 7 days a week. For further information about station Programs, Please contact vet the Mascur at 987-5618. _ Sandra E. Dowey, Deputy Ci "closing date: July 13th, 1998 . open to all North Shore residents from Deep Cove to Horseshoe Bay. Cat residential, large and small gardens, front and back mail spaces - patios & ba community gardens: Categories also include commercial stores, office buil fire halls and restaurants. Entry forme available at all North Shore veer hl owww.cny.org” Per tas