B11-Sunday News, April 27, 1980 {onan ae ae ae om a ipibedpiieieieieieaten ahacaicseiieeeretetaee ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS in order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in “What's Going On” gets proper and timely coverage please use or follow the standardized form below tc give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked up from Reception at the North Shore News, Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. z register at North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver, telephone 987- 8138 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p-m. Monday to Friday. 1139 Parents”, etc. Christopher Lasch will be the topic of Rev. J. McRee Elrod when he speaks at North Shore Neighborhood House, 225 East 2nd Ave., North Van. at 10:30 a.m. The discussion will form part of the Sunday service of the North Shore Unitarian Church. Facilities are available for child care during the service. Everyone welcome. For wmformation, call 921-7323. Monday, April 28 -- North Shore Doli Clab mects at Highland United Church, Edgemont Blvd. at 7:30 p.m. New members welcome at this meeting. Morday, April 28 — Annual meeting of the Silver Bay Vista Society will be held at 1:30 p.m. in St. Stephen's Church Hall, 22nd St. at Gordon Ave. West Van- couver. Speaker, Mary Hill, Assistant Professor of Psychology. Social Director in Gerontology, UBC. Monday, April 278 -- Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Lions Gate Hospital (en- trance on 15th Street) from 2 to 8 p.m. New donors urged lo attend. Monday, April 28 -- Semor Citizens’ Assoc. Branch No. 4. general meeting and auction. St. John’s Church Ste. 250 Is moving April 28, 1980 New address is: 145 West 17th. New phone number 984-9511 phone number for information. etc. Hall, 13th & Chesterfield at 1:30 p.m. Everybody welcome, come and join in the fun. Refreshments. Tuesday, April 29 -- “Preparing Y our Garden For Growing Vegetables”, Lynn Valley Library, 7:30 p.m. Talk by David Tarrant, Educational Co-ordinator of What’s Going On Deadlines Announcements for this section in our Wednesday edition should be delivered of mafied to reach the North Shore News office not Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. the Botanical Gardens at UBC. All welcome: FREE. April 29. -- Secondary presents Tuesday, Sutherland School Band “Concern Three”. Adults $1.00 - Students 50, 1860 Sutherland Avenuc, N. Van. April 79 -- The wo)6 Public Taesday, Langara Senes a a a | 8 ‘ @ Wednesday, Aprii 30 -— Date of event: @ Silver Harbour Centre, 144 (day) (month) (date) 8 E. 22nd St., North Van- 8 couver is holding a fashion *Brief description @ show, spring sale and fea. of event: Q Lovely handcrafted items g and baked goods will be on Place: a sale and there will be a r special clothes closet sale = ' starting at 12 Noon and Time(s): = ' continuing until 3 p.m = Fancy tea plates and coffee ** Any brief 5 will be served at dur fashion additional 8 shows at 1:45 and 2:45. information: i Tickets are on sale now at 5 the centre for the fashion 8 show and tea at $1.00 each. i. oo ¢ * Three or four words only. EG, *°” Add, for example: chan a “Rummage Sale’, “Children’s and/or attractions. ‘offered. ute. ‘of f ongoing Films’, “Seminar for Single films or shows: names of speakers, ' North Vancouver Toast- masters Club micets every Monday evenings at 7:30, St. Affairs presents “Two andrew’s Church, 12th Ave. Estuaries in Crisis”: two shde = g 1 George's St. North presentations with com- Van. Learn better thinking, mentaries by the Steelhead listening, speaking in a lively Society of B.C. “The Fraser , : “, & fFrelaxed atmosphere. Delta: ‘an Estuary in Crisis” phone Pat at 294-1546 or and “The Squamish Estuary Gerry at 987-9548 for Crisis”. VCC Langara getails Campus, 100 West 49th . eae Ave.,8:00p.m. | ° Gleneagles Parent Par- Wednesday, April 30 — ticipation Pre-school is accepting registrations for Ladies, the NSNH will be three and four year olds for offering an eight week ‘Keep _, / Se September, 1980. Call 921- Fit’ program beginning 9162. Wednesday April 30th from 8:00-9:00 p.m. For in- “ee formation contact Carole Brown at 987-8138. Saturday — every week - Saturday Storytime. North Van. City Library Children’s Dept. at 10:30 a.m. Don’t let rainy Saturdays get you down. Come to storytime for 48 year olds to enjoy stones, songs and games. 980-0581 . Come and get ready for the swim suit season. A fee of $12.00 is being charged for the eight week session or a drop-im fee of $1.50 per session. Women wishing to participate, should pre- FREE PUBLIC MEETING An twntormal evening with Or Richard St Barbe Baker. author, world-renowned conservationist of forests, and tounder of Men of the Trees Tuesday April 29 nternational Plaza Hote 8 P.M. Seymour Room Sponsored by the Bahar'i of the North Shore Corner Marine Dr. & Cap Road HARRISON GALLERIES Presents An Exhibition Of Recent Watercolour Paintings By Marke K. Simmons « ca; Wednesday. Apri 30, 1980 6 CO pm unt! 9 30 pm invitations available at the Gaflery PMushe Bo Saws (fA Ales suwcl 8 Satta Wednesday, May 7 — Le Petit Prince bilingual pre- school will have an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. at St. Holy Trinity 4 year old Playschool at 27th & Lonsdale is now taking registration for September, 1980. $34.00 per month. Call 922-4985. Norgate Parent Participation Pre-school (15th & Philip Ave.). Registration is un- derway for three and four é Church, 530 East 12th, North Vancouver. Registrations for September year old classes in Sep- for three and four year olds tember. For information will be accepted. For info please call Nancy Mann 980- 987-5632. 7138. Dr. Glen M. Schnell (Doctor of Dental Surgery) wishes to announce the opening of his practice for General Dentistry in association with Dr. M. Sakata & Associates Ste. 212 145 West 15th, North Vancouver 980-7581 CAREERS IN TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specialized Courses will prepare you for a position as: independent Trave! Consultant Tour Escort Travel Counsellor or other industry positions We can open the door to We exciting wortd of travel for went| FRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2-1583 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: 986-2221 The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver Hotice of Public Hearing re: “Zoning By-Law No. 2200, 1968, Amendment By-law No. 2891” Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, May 5, 1980, at 8:00 p.m. concerning proposed Amendment By-law No. 2891 to ‘‘Zoning By-law No. 2200, 1968’. The intent of this Amendment ts to: 1 Rezone certain portions of the RS. 4 Singte family Dwelling Zone 4 between Batchelor Point and Copper Cove to R.S. 3 Single Family Dwelling Zone 3 and further. 2 Amend the sideyard setback requirements for single family and duplex dwellings in all zones to provide a maiftimum sideyard set- back as follows KS. 2 Single Family Dwelling Zone 2 Minimum 12 Ft -RS 3 Single Family Dwelling Zone 3 Minimum 8 Ft KS. 4 Single Family Dwelling Zone 4 Mammum 7.5 Ft H.S. 5 Single Family Dwelling Zone 5 Manimum 5 Ft KS 6 Single Family Dwelling Zone 6 Minimum 2.25 M All other Zones Minimum 5 Ft A copy of the proposed Amendment By-law may be inspected at the Clerk's Department. Second floor, Mumecipal Hall, 730 - 17th Street. West Vancouver, KB C between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 30 pm on any day except Saturday. Sun- day or statutory holidays, up to and including Monday, May 5, 1980 Further details may be ob- tained by enquiry to the Department of Develop. ment and Planning, Third Floor, Municipal Hall Should any person wish to make a submission tn writing it is requested that tt be submitted to the Clerk's Department, aforesaid. pmor to 3 00 pm . Monday, May 5. 1980 Any written submis sion will be read by the Clerk at the Hearing Submissions received after the closing of the Public Hearing will aot be considered by Council Jd) Allan Municipal Clerk April 22 1980