EEE what’s going on this week Wednesday, September 12 — Registration night for 3rd West Vancouver Scout Group will be held at West Van United Church, 2tst & Esquimalt. 7:15 p.m. The group is sponsored by West Van United Church and _ includes Beavers (5-7), Cubs (8-11), Scouts 11-14) and Venturers (14-17). Leadership is excellent and all groups are well attended. For further information please call Dennis Gatehouse 926-1098 or Susanna Hughes 926-2424. xkx*« k Wednesday, September 12 — North Shore Historical Society,,7 to 9 p.m. in the Activity room of North Vancouver City Library. Program: A RD Parks Department representative will give a slide-tape presentation regarding thier program of preserving heritage buildings. Everyone is welcome. Phone 985-2893. wk YK Wednesday, September 12 — North Shore Chamber Or- chestra, first rehearsal of the season, West Van Secondary Auditorium, 1750 Mathers Ave., 7:30-10 p.m. New members welcome — strings and wood- winds. Call Gillian Taylor 926-5813. wk * Thursday, September 13 — Sutherland Bible Chapel Pioneers Girls, a Christian Girls Club ages 7-13 years. Outings, crafts and scripture lessons are amongst club activities. Registra- Skaters THE NORTH Vancouver Skating Club will be holding their registration on September 15, at the Karen Magnussen Ice Arena bet- ween 2 and 4 p.m. Under the direction of pro- fessional coaches trained in figure skating and coaching techniques, skaters of all abilities are welcome to par- ‘ticipate in the Canadian »Figure Skating Association sponsored programs. The schedule is flexible and suitable for working parents and offers an Adult Skate and Family Skate a on gtion night Sept. 13 at 7 p.m., _outherland Bible Chapel, 630 E. ‘9th St., North Van. For further information call 984-7568 or 987-8266. . xx k Thursday, . September 13 North Shore Rock & Gem Club meet in St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 1044 St. George’s Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. at 8 p.m. Visitors welcome. Informa-~° tion 988-2869. keke Thursday, September 13 General membership meeting, Lions Gate Hospital -—— Medical Day Centre - 15th St. Entrance 8 p.m. North Shore Friends of Schizophrenics focus on prac- tical issues. kkk Thursday, September 13 — 7 p.m. North Vancouver Recrea- tion Centre, LonsdaleRoom, 23rd & St. Georges. Inner Peace Movement lecture. ‘‘Our com- munication can help us to use stress as a positive force.’’ Come hear a lecture $4. Technique workshop also available, Info. 986-8412. xk * Thursday, September 13 — Pic- ture Loan Show, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Presentation House, 4th and Chesterfield. Select from over 250 original paintings by local ar- tists such as Pina Granirier, Kazume, Raymond Chow, Sid Dyke, Dawne Garrett, Frank Townsley and many others. Rent or purchase for home or office. Minimum rental $2.50 per month. Phone 988-6844 for fur- ther information. register weekends. Auditions will soon be underway Tor the Precision Teams, with an ob- jective of attending the Cana- dian Precision Champion- ships in Thunder Bay, On- tario in April. A sale of used skates and dresses will be held in con- junction with the Registra- tion at the Karen Magnussen Ice Arena. The season will be ending with a Club Carnival March 30-31. For further inforamtion contact Betty at 988-8017 or Linda 922-8573. in the Council Vancouver BC 1000 am names of electors in disqualified trom manifest error therein The ist September 15 1984 September 03 Municipal Hall, 750 (171th Street West Vancouver, BC = THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION LIST OF ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE the Court of Revision tor the District of West Vancouver List of f lectors. for use at the Municipal Election in November will be held Chamber. on Monday The Court shall hear applications and correct and revise the Listoftlectors and may correct the any way wrongly stated therein. or add the names of electors omitted trom the hist, (including those who are qualified as ol 1984 August 31 bul who did nol register by the closing date) of strike out the dames Of persons from the list who are not entitled to vole or who are voting as prepared will inspection at the Municipal taal on and afler 1984 JO Allan Municipal Cleth Municipal Hall, West 1984 October 01 at or cormect any other be available for Thursday, September 13 Learn to Square Dance, North Shore Family YMCA - In- glewood, 7:45-10:15 p.m. All ages - for mental, social, physical. Doreen Sillery - caller, teacher. zat Thursday, September 13 — The Canadian Federation of Univer- sity Women will meet at Highlands United Church, 7:30 . p-m. This first meeting of the new season welcomes ail univer- sity women graduates to our evening of coffee and dessert ,followed by a talk and slide show . by a representative of EXPO 86. New residents to the North Shore are invited to come and join in he activities and see what the club has to offer. For further in- formation 'Phone 988-2272 or 980-9865. ke ht *% Friday, September 14 — Silver Harbour Mystery Tour, Leaving Legion, 15th & Lonsdale, 9:00 - 3:00. $10.00. Last trip of the season. Don’t miss this day of , fun and adventure. Call 980-2474 for further information. xk * Wednesday, September 14 — Sports equipment, Band _in- struments, and Uniform sale at Blueridge Schoo! from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 till 8:30 p.m. Any sports or dance equipment or clothing, band instruments, guiding uniforms (Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders) or Scouting uniforms (Beavers, Clubs, Scouts, Venturers) can be sold on consignment (20% to school). Phone 929-3554 and otufit your child for winter activities at a reasonable cost. xx Friday, September 14 — Infor- mation meeting for the Volunteer Grandparents Society at 7:30 p.m., Chestnut Room, Capilano Community Services, 600 W. Queens Road, North Vancouver. Interested and pre- sent volunteers and matched members and families are welcome. Please leave name and telephone number at 988-7115. xz ** Friday, September 14 — Silver Harbour Mystery Trip, leaving from the Legion, 15th & Lonsdale. Dep. 9 a.m., returns 3 p.m. Cost: $10. Don't miss this day of fun and adventure. Last day trip for the season. 980-2474. ak Saturday, September 15 — Costa Rica Vice-consul in North Van- couver requests the presence of all costa Ricans in B.C. and Vic- toria to celebrate its in- dependence day. For more infor- mation 985-1523. kn Saturday, September 15 — North Van. Youth Band Registration, Highlands School, 3150 Colwood, 9 a.m. - Noon. Sign up for new members, 10 years or older. Call Ron Smith , 929-3637. k* * Saturday, September 15 North Vancouver Skating Club registration & skate sale, 2-4 p.m., Karen Magnusson Ice Arena. Information Betty 988-8017 or Linda 922-8573. Vancouver Skating Club 50th Reunion, Dogwood Room, _PNE, October 6th. Tickets Carol 298-6886. xk 1 t sarday, September 15 Sports Equipment Swap, West Vancouver Secondary School, 1750 Mathers, West VAncouver, September 15. Bring a rticles for sale 9-12 a.m. Sale- starts 1-4 p-m. Pick up sold articles 4-6 p.m. Service charge 20%. ~ k*kK Saturday, September 15 Seminar Room, West Vancouver Memorial Library. ‘‘Challenge of World Peace’’. An informal debate by youth on the future of mankind. Sponsored by the Baha’i Youth of West Vancouver. . kx Saturday, September 15 Flash, break and street dancing, — North Van City Library, 121 W. 14th St., 1:30 p.m. Pre-register, please for a free demonstration and lesson. For kids ages 9 to 12. Learn to... B9 - Wednesday, September 12, 1984 - North Shore News Ciasses start Sept. 17 . Mon. night, 8:00-10:30 pm at Lonsdale School 22nd and Lonsdale NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY FIRST 2 NIGHTS FREE Call 987-7777 or 980-3504 for Add’l information Saturday, September 15 North Vancouver Skating Club, Registration & skate sale, 2-4 p.m., Karen Magnussen Ice Arena. Info: Betty - 988-8017, Linda - 922-8573. xx Saturday, September 15 — Jill Bailey and Co. Inc. presents Flash, Break and Street Dancing. “If Michael Jackson can do it, you can, too!’’ Moonwalk, pop- Ping, locking, waving, spinning, break,. slide and free style... sounds like a baseball game. Pre register PLEASE for a demo and free lesson. Ages 9 to 12. x«wk Saturday, September 15 — Pets Limited Variety Sale - with clothing boutique, West Van. Community Centre - 22nd & Marine, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Refreshments. For more info please call 922-4298. See page B10 Square Dance THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold Public Hearings under the provisions of the Municipal Act in the Councii Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, September 17th, 1984 commencing at 7:30 p.m to consider the following: BYLAW 5681 Location: DISTRICT OF WEST VanCOoUVER e *e eenanee /& U ™, ~ a CaP Aangd . INDIAN REBERVE Ne 6 [| Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver That area known as the Marine Drive Corridor as depicted on the Map GARDEN AVENUE a gan ¥s 8 ea u 1 1 ool \ t beeen suse Sew SSeS SSEEEES TEES PHILIP AVENUE ie ° “WaARien DAVE (om! is sd oe «@ | RIDOMAN || | ii ) PEMBERTON j = | w iain OTREET areas ! | | \ iT if i ee CuuAGHNL CARS | — City OF NORTH VANCOUVER — Lae Este Yi 7 4 aneneeem MARINE DRIVE CORRIDOR OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BOUNDARY ( axravine sOnime TO AEBAIN IR EFFECT } Proposal munity Plan Purpose 1 ot the Municipal Act ny BYLAW 5692 Location Applic ant Lot 34 &x Mr and Mes S 50 Bo Magetund Block 1 OL Bes (Lot north of 1975 MacCGaowan Avenue) Proposal Rezoning trom Gragle family Resideadtual G00 Zone . Pian Boots To consider The Marine Drive Officral Community Plan fommoag pant ot the Distiact Otte ral Com To adopt an official Community plan for the Matine Orive Comidor ared pursoant to sector 7111) ’ To provide guidance for the tuture growth and development of the Marrine (rive Corton CRAY fee Caer al Coontirtete cab Zoe designation as a development permit area and cequest for a development perm Purpose Chalet toternors tld BYLAW 5726 Proposal Appt ant Peat amenadenent toric lade a chutdren To permit future development of a two storey The Cotporation of the Dustect of North Vat ouver Open Space Zone (PHO) Purpose To specific ally Derinit tae ase saber faerti as. re thyee PPR) coe aa Poerneruitterd soe Commercial Gud On the site to aecomewmdate tse batt bese fetter ities Copies of the bylaws suppoding staff report. and any cehlevant backgroud documentation tay be dos pec ted: ab the Municipal Hall oo ceqgulat working Gays betwee the hours OFM sow 17th 1984 All persons who betteve Then interest co property affected Gy (he propa ued ty liiw: be heard af thre Pubic September 9th 1984 (Mrs) tiW Egleston Municipal Clerk Hoanngs Oe trestles, es ee Comtained 1m the trylaws seg heren ab vere foogtt Doe Tatty ben “vergitercritiest itor pen di. pmprortiac ty toa