B8 - Sunday, March 25, 1984 - North Shore News Gi what’s going on Date of event: *Brief description of event 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 to (day of week) ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked from Reception at the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. Place: Times(s): (name of month) (numerical date ) ** Any brief additional information: “Rummage Sale."" “ this week Monday, March 26 — Volunteer recruit, Lions Gate Hospital auditorium 7 p.m. An informa- tion meeting for anyone in- terested in volunteering support work with terminally ill cancer patients and families. Training begins April 28. For details, call Ms. Fabbro, Family services, 988-5281. kkk Monday, March 26 — The North Shore Liberal Women’s Com- mission will hold its monthly meeting at Joanne North’s home at 550 Stevens Drive, West Van. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. All North Shore Women’s Commission members and pro- spective member are urged to at- tend. For further information call Jane MacDonald at 921-8881. xe Monday, March 26 -— Helping People with Special Needs — a seminar for volunteers, friends and families to learn techniques of helping the disabled and’ per- sons experiencing. problems of aging. 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. or 7:15 to 10 p.m. at the Margaret Fulton Centre, Iith & St. Georges, North Van. Call 985-7138 6 register. , xk*r* Monday, March 26 — Women’ s Agiow, Avalon Hotel, 1025 Marine Dr., N. Van. 7 pm, cof- fee & fellowship, 7:30 Meeting. Speaker: Betty Swinford, from Arizona, a vibrant evangelist and writer with a message of hope. Come expecting a blessing. anne Monday, March 26 — Potluck Luncheon, St. John’s Church Hall, 13th & Chesterfield, N. Van. 1:00 p.m. zat Tuesday, March 27 — 3 Annual General Meeting, W. Van. Historical Society, Library of Pauline Johnson School, 1150 22nt, West Van., 7:30-9:30 p.m. Election of officers, member participation. Guest speaker: Mr. John Spitte * Three-or four words only. E. G., ‘Seminar for Single Parents,” etc. ** Add, Tuesday, March 27 — C.P-R. (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitaion) course, HEARTSAVER level to be held from 6:15-10:15 pm at the North Shore Family YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., W. Van., VIV LY8. Pre-registration necessary. Call 926-5541 xk** Tuesday, March 27 — Evening Muftiple Sclerosis Support Group, L.G.H. Conference Rooms 1 & 2 at 7 p.m. Special guest speaker: Mr. Ken Morisette on “‘How to Fight Depression’’. Everyone welcome. For more in- fo call Holly at 985-2245. zk * Wednesday, March 28 - St. Catherine’s Guild Annual Lun- cheon & Fashion Show St. Catherine’s Church Hall, 11:30 a.m. Tickets $7.00 by reservation only 987-7505. n* * Wednesday, March 28 — West Vancouver Triathlon Clinic 84, W. Van Aquatic Centre, 776 22nd St., W. Van., registration night: 7:00-8:00 p.m. A complete training program for new & (aspiring triathletes. For the up- coming summer of events. For info., call the Aquatic Centre, 926-8585 . kk Wednesday, March 28 — Discus- sion group for people who have multiple sclerosis, Fireside Room, Highlands United Church, Edgemont Blvd., N. Van.) 12:00-noon to 2:00 p.m. Bring a sandwich for lunch. For further information or transpor- tation assistance, call Sigrid Bailey at MS Society office, 263-3244 wn Wednesday, March 28 — Back Fitness seminar, W. Van. Seniors Centre, Marine, W. Van. 7:30-10:00 p.m. Dr. B. Hunt, neurosurgeion, physiotherapist and fitness expert will give up to date information on back care Pre-register Recreation Centre, 926-3266 an Wednesday, March 28 — 7 p.m. North Shore Livet! Fashion and for ___and/or_attractions offered: title of films and shows; names of speakers: phone number for information, etc. example:. merchandise talent show. Live bands, singing, acting, door prizes. Sutherland Sec. School Gym., tickets at door, only $1.00. xx tk Tharsday, March 29 — Advanc- ed Volunteer Training , 8 week course at 7:30 p.m. at West Van * development permit: Applicant: Location: Proposed Development: mal office hours. (Mrs. H.W. Egleston, Municipal Clerk March 25, 1984 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Information Meeting in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, April 2nd, 1984 commencing at 7:30 p.m. to consider the following application for a J.D. Ott Investments Ltd. North-east Avenue & Marine Drive (formerly Schiage Lock site) Aone-storey shopping plaza compris- - ed of two separate buildings to ac- — commodate a retail food outlet and various other retail premises. The purpose of this information meeting is to ac- quaint the property owners and residents in the area with the specifics of the proposed develop- ment and to provide an opportunity for input or questions from concerned individuals. The detailed building and landscaping plans to be attached to the Develapment Permit are available in the Planning Department for perusal during nor- United Church, 2062 Esquimalt. W. Van. Dr. John Stewart N.S. Living and Learning Cekive is the leader. For info. or to pre- register please call 926-5495. kek Thaorsday, March 29 — Slide presentation called ‘‘Time is Running Out’. North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers, Ave.,.8 p.m. The problem of Israeli settlement on the west bank of the Gaza Strip. a ans Thursday, March 29 — CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscita- tion) program, HEARTSAVER — BABY course to be held from 6:30-10 pm, at the North Shore Family YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., W. Van. Pre-registration is necessary. Course focuses on in- & pans, tools, etc. kkk Saturday, March 31 — Spring Rummage Sale, St. David's United Church, 1!525 Taylor Way, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, West Van. Good quality rummage, bake sale, bargains for the whole family! xk kk Saturday, March 31 — North Shore Community Concert, Centennia! Theatre, 23rd & Lonsdale, 8:30 p.m. Interna- tionally acclaimed Delia Wallis, mezzo-soprano. 988-4636. Inquire «kk Saturday, March 3} - Rummage Sale, St. Stephen’s Church, 885 - ~ 22nd St., West Van, 9:30 to 12 noon. . fants- 10—_pre-schoolers,—major causes of accidents and their preventiofi, infant and child CPR, obstructed airway skills. Call 926-5541 for further info. or for private bookings. kkKk* Saturday, March 31 - Gigantic Rummage Sale, North Van- couver Lawn Bowling Club, 2160 Lonsdale Ave., North Van- couver, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Clothes, furniture, china, jewellery, pots | corner of Bridgman **Save-On Foods” in ras Vanc., W/end. Old fashioned sale. Everything here! k«*k ; ‘ @e upcoming Sunday, April 1 — North Van Fire Department is offering a St. John Ambulance Heart Saver CPR course. CPR and obstructed airway management on adults and infants could save a life. Pre-registration - is necessary. Cost is $30. Call 980-5021. . ‘kek & *® Monday, April 2 — Ladies YM- CA Fitness Class in Lynn Valley, 9:00 am walk or jog with com- pany. Class starts at 9:30 to music, tone up for spring and summer. Call 926-5541 for info. tet Saturday, March 31 - Rummage Sale at St. Martin’s Anglican Church, Windsor and St. George’s Ave., North Van. Doors open at 10 a.m. until 12 noon. Items for sale include: good used clothing, housewares, knick knacks, books, toys, etc. kkk Saturday, March 31 — Big rum- mage sale & flea market, 115 Nelson St., (Thurlow & Nelson), - 1967": BY-LAW, NO. 5537 by petition. day through Friday E.A. Raymond, City Hall City Clerk 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, B C March 27, 1984 THE CORPORATION OF T HE _ CITY: OF: NORTH VANCOUVER --. ZONING:BY-LAW => , AMENDMENTS: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. NOTICE i is hereby given by the City of North Van-* . couver, pursuant to section 720 of the Municipal : Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will ~ -_ be held or MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1984, at 7:30 p:m., in the Council Chamber of the City Hail, 141 West | 44th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive ~ fepresentations ‘in connection with the following. . “proposed amendments to the “Zoning Bylaw. A By-law to amend the text of the ‘Zoning By-law, ~. 4967" jnsofar. as it pertains to the RC-1 and RC-2.. _. Comprehensive Residential Zones in the City, soas: . to eliminate the practice of “rounding up”,-”: _ whereby the. Zoning By-law as presently in effect, permits an additional dwelling unit in developments — where the calculation of such units results in a fractional figure of-0:60 or more. APPLICANT: CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER . ALt. PERSONS who deem their property to be af- ‘fected by the proposed amending by-law have the opportunity to be heard,.in person, by attorney, or COPIES of the proposed by-law and pertinent staff reports may be Inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am. and 4:30 p.m, Mon- Kx *k & Monday, April 2 — Newcomers meeting, St. Davids United Church, Upper Levels & Taylor Way, 8 pm. Elections & coffee served. k*e* Tuesday, April 3 — C.A. Wives Club of Vancouver is having an evening tour of Don Huish In- teriors, 7:30 pm 946 Main St., Vancouver xk* * Ah Our new Friday editton of the North Shore News ts good news for classified advertisers Any 12 word classified ad in either the previous Wednesday or the following Sunday News can run a se cond time in the Friday News — for only $1. A first time ad in the new Friday News ts only $2.95 for 12 words. 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