What’s Going this week _ Wednesday, December 11--- Coping with Cancer Group. Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rms 1 & 2, off Terrace Cafete- ria 7:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: “Cancer & Faith’’, share expe- riences, concerns, 988-3131, local 466 or 497, een Wednesday, December 11--- Capilano Flower Arranging Club, 7:30 p.m., Library, Queen Mary Community School, West 13th St., North Van. A Christmas Workshop (table cen- tres, etc.) and Christmas Party (please bring some Christmas snacks). Everyone welcome - admission $2. Info: Julia Tibbs, 925-2958. eee Wednesday, December 11--Tots Tree Trimming, (3-5 years), Eagle Harbour Centre, 1-2:30 p.m. Tots learn to make their own tree ornaments. Info: 921- 7A425.- . eee Wednesday & Friday, December 21° & 13--The Elves and the Shoemaker, Seycove Library, 3:30 p.m. A Christmas puppet play for children aged 3 years and up. Admission free. eee Wednesday, December 1i--West Van Band Christmas Concert, West Van Secondary Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. aoe Thursday December 12-Xmas Dinner and Dance, Legion Hall, 15th & Lonsdale, 6:30 p.m. North Shore Golden Rods & Reels, one Thursday, December 12--Mom & Me Gingerbread ‘House Workshop, Eagle Harbour Cen- tre, 4-5:30 p.m. Child & mothers make gingerbread houses together. Info: 921-7425. ~ ee Thursday, December 12--Family Carol Singalong, Capilano Library, 7-8:30 p.m. An evening for the whole family to enjoy! Musicians, stories and refresh- ments for all. eas Thursday, December 12—Dessert Tea, St. Andrews Church Hail, 8 p.m. Tea and entertainment. . oe Thursday,. December. 12--Full Gospel Businessmen’s Lun- cheon, Pantry Restaurant, 13th & Lonsdale, noon till 1 p.m. Guest speaker: Doctor R.C. Penner. . ee Friday, December 13--Mom & Me Decoration Workshop, West Van Rec Centre, 1-2:30 p.m. Br- ing your tot & create a variety of decorations & Christmas crafts. Info: 926-3266. ete Friday-Sunday, December 13- 15--Maplewood Farm’s Festival of Christmas’ Music. 10 a.m. to- On 4 p.m. Pony rides are available on Saturday and Sunday. Info: 929-5160. otf Friday, December 13--North Shore Chamber Orchestra, West Vancouver Sec. School Auditorium, 1750 Mathers Ave., Admission $2, 8:30 p.m. eee Saturday, December 1[4--- Christmas Bake Sale, sponsored by 5th & 30th Seymour Beavers, Cubs & Scouts. Lynn Valley United Church, 3201 Mountain Hwy., 10 am. - | p.m. Children’s crafts and refresh- ments. nee Saturday, December 14--The Chocolate Factory, Karen Magnussen Arena, 9:30-11 a.m. and noon-2 p.m. Make solids, suckers and nougat chocolates. ane Saturday, December 14--North Shore Chorus in concert. North Vancouver City Library, 11:30 a.m. Howard Meadows leads 50 voices in a tribute to the holiday season. att Saturday, December 14--- Breakfast with Santa, North Shore Neighbourhood House, 987-8138. 9 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Enjoy a hardy breakfast with Santa and his friends. Purchase tickets by Dec. 10. $2.50 per person, ane Saturday, December 14--Family Christmas Creations (3 years & up), Eagle Harbour Centre, 2 to 3 p.m. Families can make gifts, ornaments, etc. 921-7425. eaee Saturday, December 14--- Christmas Flower Arranging, West Van Rec Centre, 1-3 p.m. Deomonstration & hands on workshop. Choose between a wallhanging or table centre. In- fo: 926-3266. oe ¢ Saturday, December 14--Open House at Lynn Valley Library, 2-4 p.m. Drop in for coffee, cookies, and carols with the May McCaskell singers. eee Saturday, December 14--Holly and Baking Sale, West Van Presbyterian Church, 29th & Marine, 10 a.m. - | p.m. a2ee Saturday, December 14--- Christmas Puppetry Variety & Empty Stocking Fund Party, Eagle Harbour Community Centre (Ph. 921-7425)., 2-3:45 p.m. Santa will visit at intermis- sion to collect gifts for needy children, wrap & tag gift with age for boy or girl. CALL CLASSIFIEDS 986-6222 PHONE NOW FOR:MORE. INE IRMATION - 986-1911 local 258: Saturday, December 14--- Christmas Bazaar, West Van- couver Care Centre, 1675 27th St., W. Van., 11 a.m.-4 pum. Bake Sale/Raffle/Crafts. ' eee Saturday, December 14--Thrift Sale, 1231 Lennox St., North Van., 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Bargains, gifts, misc. for Aid to Animals in Distress. Cancelled if snow- ing. eet Saturday, December 14--Carport Sale - 4358 Skyline Drive, N.V., 9 a.m. to | p.m. Fundraising for Varietys Gateway House. Gateway is a residential treat- ment and training centre for B.C. Autistic Youth. Info: Audrey Blaney, 987-0081. oot Sunday, December 15--West Van High Grads of ‘‘66’" 20 year re-union. July 4 and §, Let fellow grads know and please contact; 980-0571. 2291 Jeffer- son Ave., West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 2A9. vee Sunday, December 15--Suzuki Cello & Violin Concert. St. Catherine's Anglican Church (Ridgewood, N. Van.,) 2-4 p.m. Performances are by children ages 4-9, oee Sunday, December 15--NVRC Outdoors Club XC Ski Touring Trip to Alexander Falls near Garibaldi. All welcome; free. Meet NVRC parking lot 23rd & Lonsdale for car pools at 7 a.m. Coffee enroute. eee Sunday, December 15--Waldorf School Carol Concert, Waldorf School, 2725 St. Christophers Rd., North Van., 4 p.m. Bring your instruments and your best voice for a merry afternoon of carolling. aoe Sunday, December 15--Santa Swim, Wm. Griffin Pool, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Games and activ- ities for all. Admission 40¢. eae Sunday, December 15--Family Decoration Workshop, West Van Rec Centre, 2-3:30 p.m. The whole family will enjoy making decorations for your home or gift giving. Info: 926- 3266, ee é December 15--- Vancouver Children’s Choir Christmas Concert, West Van United Cheurch, 2Ist and Es- quimalt. 4 p.m. The children will perform the ‘‘Ceremony of Carols” plus traditional and contemporary Christmas songs. Sunday, {90s feats NS SET AE GN CED COTS SENS SEE UNA SES RATS ST NS SRO NR SS SOT GND SSS Introducing Rental Car Budget Rent-a-Car By appt. only IGBE & private accident claims handled promptly Ali makes & models. Cal! Mike Ruggles 987- We also paint commercial vehicles a Free estimates Tune-up Special - * Free courtesy cats * Cornplete painting * Free estimates » Free towing on NS. ¢ Fibreglass repairs Info: Catherine Stevens, 922- 1612. eon Sunday, Becember 1[5--- Physically handicapped students from North Vancouver are seck- ing transportation to and from SFU. Assistance in transferring and loading wheelchairs may be required. Remuneration and/or gas-mileage allowance is available. Please call Dave Sym- ington at 985-5371 or Barb Doucette at 980-2947, oen upcoming — Monday, December 16--- Emotions Anonymous, [76 E. 2nd (Large dance room), 8:30 p.m. Are you hurting? Emotions Anonymous meets on Mondays 8:30 p.m. Info: 681-5653. aoa Monday-Tuesday, December 16 & 17--Blood) Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, 2-8 p.m. Wednesday, December 18--An Evening with David Young, Seycove Library, 7-9 p.m. The popular medium and spiritualist is back; please come in good time, seating is limited. No charge. een Wednesday,. December 18--- Woman's Aglow morning fellowship, Lynn Valley United Church, 3201 Mountain Hwy., 9:30-11:30 .a.m. | Baby-sitting provided. All women welcome. Speaker: Pat Fisher. info: 987- 2405. eee Tharsday, December 19--North Shore. Parkinsons Support Group, 7:30-9 p.m. LGH. Sem- inar Room 3, Info: Rod Galloway, 929-1906. © eee Thursday, December 19--The Grand Old Duke of York, Traditional British Pantomime by Deep Cove Stage, 2151 Panorama Dr., N.V. Dec. 19- 22, 26-29, Jan. 2-4. 2&8 p.m. Info: 929-5247. eek Saturday, December 28--- Seymour Art Gallery salutes tocal art. Various works by tal- ented artists. 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Van. Info: 929- 7981. Nov.- Dec. 28. oee Saturday, December 21--- Moments Musicale, North Van- couver City Library, 1:30 p.m. Flutist Rhonda Guild & harpist Bonnie Bach perform. Refreshments for all. 7111 irom, $36.95 & up > — a mm : a a | THEE, aa Sesiity i] css anicegenea waned De, * All work guaranteed RITCHIE SERVICE CENTRE} 1525 Welch St. North Vanc.! Saterday, December 21--Open House, North Vancouver City Library, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Book - draw, cntertainment and refreshments. Moments Musicale at 1:30 p.m. ewe Saturday, December 21--- Auditions for Clare Cunn- ingham Dance Foundation, 1986 Season, 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Van., 4 p.m. Info: 985- 2215, owt Sunday, December 22--NVRC Outdoors Club XC Ski Touring Trip to Glacier Ridge near Mt. Baker arca. All welcome; free. Mect NVRC parking lot 23rd & Lonsdale for car pools at 7 a.m. Coffee enroute. ‘* Saturday, Dccember 21-28--- British Pantomime ‘Jack and the Beanstock’’, Centennial Theatre, 23rd and Lonsdale, N. Van. By Wild Rose Theatre Co. sponsored by New Horizons. Free tickets are being given to underprivileged seniors and children: info: 685-0648, oe Sunday, December 22--Service featuring Christmas stories from various’ traditions, North Shore Unitarian Church, 10:30 a.m. 370 Mathers (off Hadden), West Van. Story teller is Bill Richard- son, freelance writer & CBC commentator. Info: 926-4206. eee Mouday, December 23--- Christmas Daycamp: for’. Youth in Kindergarten to Gr. 7, North Shore Family YMCA - West Van. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. until Jan. 3. Extra supervision in am. & p.m. Games, crafts, outings, special events and lots of fun! _ Ave, 61 — Wednesday, December 11, 1985 - North Shure News Tuesday, December 24--Mount Seymour Lions Club - Christmas Tree Sales, Woolco Garden Shop, Capilano Mall, During store hours. eve Sunday, December 29-NVRC QOuidoors Club XC Ski Touring Trip to Brandywine/Catlaghan Creek Circuit. All welcome; free. Meet NVRC parking lot, 23rd & Lonsdale for car pools at 7 a.m. Coffee enroute. Saturday, December 28--- Seymour Art Gallery salutes local art. Various works by tal- ented artists. 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Van. Info: 929- 7981, Nov.- Dec. 28. ooo Saturday, December 28--- Seymour Art Gallery salutes local art. Various works by tal- ented artists throughout December, 1204 Caledonia North: Van. Info: 929- 7981. eer NOTICES FOR What’s Going On ‘should be received at the North Shore News before the following times: for Wednes- day’s issue, 2 p.m. the previous Friday; for Friday’s issue, 2 p.m. the previous Monday; and for Sunday’s issue, 2.p.m. the previous Wednesday. eee WHAT'S GOING On notices for the period of Dec. 22 threugh to Jan. 5, 1986 should be recieved at the North Shore News before 2 p.m., Fri. Dec. le See page 62 - THE CORPORATION OF THE . 1 DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER - B NOTICE OF PUBLIC: ‘HEARINGS " ZONING -BYLAW : The Couneli for The Corporation of the District. of North Vancouver will hotd Public Hearings under the .@ provisions of the Municipal Act in the- Council . Chamber of the Municipal Hail, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, December 16th, 1985 commencing at 7: 00 p.m. to consider the following: BYLAW 5823 Applicant: Mr. W. Freybe , Location: Block I (E.P. 7379), D.L. 266, Plan | 4680. (The eastern portion of 1255 | Welch Street) Proposed Amendment: Purpose: Siting area establishment — To permit the construction of a multi- ” tenant light industrial building. * BYLAW 5824 Applicant: J.J.R. Developments Ltd. Location: Lot 8, Block 3, D.L. 2023, Plan 1283; and Lots 7 and 8, of Lots 1/4, Block 3, D.L. 2023, Plan 3511 (3171 Mountain Highway and two vacant lots in the 1200 block Harold Proposed Road) Amendment: Rezoning of the subject site from General Commercial Zone 2 (C2) and Single-Family Residential 6000 Zone (RS4) to High-Density Residential Zone 3(RH3) and Park, Recreation and Open Space Zone (PRO), designation as a development permit area and issuance of a development permit. Purpose: To permit the development of a mixed use project containing 41 residential units in two separate buildings and 4500 sq.ft. ground level commercial floor space in one of the buildings. Copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. December 8th to December 16th, 1985. All persons who believe their interest in property affected by the proposed bylaws shail be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearings on matters contained in the bylaws. (Mrs.)} H.W. Egleston, Municipal Clerk December 8th, 1985. ao