48 - Sunday, November 17,1991 - Narth. Shore News 88 Pe NA2’S FASHIONS For the Pertect fit! By Eurocoean-trained Designer Ladies & Gents tallonng * Bridal gowns & evening wear Coats & suits * Aterations & restyung B #7—175 East 3rd St., N.Van. 280-6066 4189] Entertainment CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT Giggles The Ctown will come to your child's mext special event. She specializes im songs with her guitar, balloon animals and more. 438-5801. MOBILE D.2. available for your Christmas patties, birthdays & other special occa- sions. Reservations: Airwaves 986-8176. ‘4 1 90 Escort Services N-CLASS Lady! A - Class Time! Hotels, Residence, Dining, Dancing. Very reasonable. 640-1642. Thanx you. ESCORTS now available in this area. 24 hours. Major credit cards accepted. 29-5120 GENTLEMEN Attractive, petite lady of European origin is available for escort. Please leave message at 682-0149. H Health & g Nutrition EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN for relaxing, healthy, stress selieving bodywork. Shiatsu or Swedish. 432-1915 oe Metaphysical : aos. Sesvices PSYCHICS - WE know how to help you. Career improved. Love problems solved. Readings By Phone. Crystell & Cheistophir, Heard on radio. Cal now Music, Theatre 4194 & Dance EXPERT PIANO Tuning. Repairing & Refinishing Cali Walter Hargreaves, 929-1741 GUITAR LESSONS Professtonal musician; 15 years teaching experience; all styles, all ages, all levels, teasonadle rates; call Tony Chotem 980-4336 PIANO LESSONS: Beginners, Children & Adults. Classic & poputar. Friendly, telaxed atmosphere. 922-8171 PIANO LESSONS tn home or in studio. Brenda 986-5033. Com. Mus. diptoma THE PIANO MAN Fine piano tuning & repairs. Tuning $65. 980-5784. THE CLASSIFIEDS... always in good taste 4 1 96 Medding Services A Sm ee) % . oD BRIDAL ? > a) S% GOWN SSS SAMPLES PARTY DRESSES CRUISE ATTIRE GALORE From 20% 80% < OFF! Dressmakers Delight Oeluxe satin, taffetas, Polyesters 33.00 a metre Notions & sequin appliques they last PERFECT SETTING 124 West 16th, N. Van. 985-0555 Hours: Mon, Tues. Wed. * Thurs. & Sat, 10:5, Fri. 10-8, -~ LEGALS Public Notices... Legals... ALL ADVERTISING published in this Newspaper is accepted on the premise that the merchandise and services of- fered are accurately described and will- ingly sold to buyers at the advertised Prices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions. Advertising that does not conform to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading, is never know- ingly accepted. If any reader encounters fhon-compliance with these standards we ask that you inform the Publisher of this newspaper and The Advertising Stand- ards Council of B.C. OMISSION AND ERROR: The publishers do not guarantee the insertion of a par- ticular advertisement on a specified date. or at ail, although every effort will be made to meet the wishes of the ad- vertisess. 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The North Shore News does net accept lia- bility for toss or damage to flyers {in- serts) caused oy fire, theft, vandalism or acts of God beyond the costs which have incurred in the production and printing of the specific flyers involved. ADVERTISERS Please chech yous Classified Ad on the first day of publication. The North Shore News requires notice of error before the second insertion. “Make Goods” will not be granted on minor esrors which do not lessen the value of the whole ad. Call 986-6222 to have your ad corrected. PROVINCE OF B. c. “WAME ACT" (SECTION 5(1)) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that an applica- tion will be made to the Director of Vitat Statistics for a change of name. pur- suant to the provisions of the “Name Act” by me Stefanie Kathteen Mathras Joe of 230 Whonoak Street in North Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia to change my name from Stefanie Kathleen Mathias Joe to Stefany Kathleen Mathias. Dated this 2nd day of August, 199%. Signed Stefanie Kathleen Mathias Joe. BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADS Place your ad in over 100 newspapers in B.C. and the Yukon for only $195.00. Phone 986-6222 for details. lowe. wT. Give Us the | “FAR’ To place your Classified Ad... Call the Facsimile Line... 985-3227 For mcre information call 986-6222 THE CORPORATION CF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER OF “Clothing, Fur & Jewels... COMPRES -nrecsnescesronee Food Products. “Fer Sale Mise....... FF sassasssssesen Garage Sales - WY... Garage Sales - W.¥. Garage Sales - Other nerevssecsssse 508 Lighting Fizturet....... ...0osscs Lumber & Bidg 2epplies........ Machinery & Ta0is....cscssscseere “Musical Instrumenis......... Office Equip & Furte...ereaccsesssee Pet Servic]s.nvcssnsessesrsnreserneson 5097 “Pools & Hottubs........cccsveeccsrsseeee O99 *Sewing Machines......recsescsecssesseS 100 *Sports Equipment ....co-sonsscescscesse SLOL *Stanps & COUNS........cccsneccessenrsinee D102 Store Equipmentt......ccoccrsersere one 103 STVS 8 SteteOSsssssecseseccoreseseerresenen HOS PVIdOOS...sucerrecnssesarsees sanssnseerssssnseore DLOS “Wanted 10 BuY........rerscscccsssoreees S106 AFFORDABLE VER REPAIRS 985-218) $60. VHS general overhaul, including parts & labour. Free estimates. Cellular Phones CELLULAR PHONES from $299 installed. Leases as tow as $21/month. Pesformance Cellutar, 936-117 Classified Ads mean sesults. Call 986- 6222 for more information COMPACT PORTABLE - Nokia 612. $599. Sales, Lease, Rent to awn. Free weekend ait time available. Steve F. 328-4181. Antiques & Collectibles AGEING DAILY, Gibsons, B.C. New shipment of Eng:tsh & irish Pine. Store Hours Tues-Sat, TOLL FREE 68)-7588. 1044 Seamount Way, Gibsons. More In- formation, evenings, Lei, 886-8848, ANTIQUE SPOOL bed, double size, $400. Set of Rogers South Seas silvesplate flatware. $500. 922-7092 AMTIQUE GINGERBREAD clock, antique child's school desk; antique copper fie extinguisher & more. 985-4268. ESTATE SALE Waterford Lismore crystal glasses, perfect for Xmas entertaining, 4 sets of 6, complete $1.300. 980-2355 WAKTED: QUALITY 17-18-19th century porcelain-china-giass. W.H.Y. Selling 100 pieces Cranbezry (many RARE pieces). Designs Alive 467-7211 of 641-8631. Classified Ads mean sesults. Call 986- 6222 for mote information 5 ( 74 Appliances BOAT OR trailer stove with oven & 4 burners, brand new $300. Call atter Monday 988-5696 KENMORE HARVEST GOLD DRYER Good condition. $125. 987-7755. LEONARD FROST-FREE, 17 cubic feet, brown fridge, $250. Westinghouse self- cleaning stove, gotc, $200. 984-2315. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT Qam-Ipm 683-2061. Visa, M/C, Amex TAROT BY CHARLOTTE 48 years experience. 985-4042 ion - THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT APPLIC“.TION NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancou- ver, pursuant to Section 980 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Meeting will be heid on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection wiih the following: DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT NO 15 ‘ BRODY DEVELOPMENT CORP. has applied for a Development Variance Permit with respect to pro- perty legatly described as Lots 10, 11, 12 &E, Block - 48, D.L. 548, located at 235-249 West 15th Street (in- dicated in hatched pattern on the map below), to per- mit the provisions of the City’s “Parking Bylaw. 1991, No. 6149" to be varied as foliows: (a) Section 2.7.6. shall be varied to waive the re- quirement of 4 visitor parking spaces on site; ° (b) Section 2.5.3.9 (2) is varied to permit a max- imum slope of 10% between the garbage storage area and pick up point. WEST ISTH STREET MAHON AVENUE CHESTERFIELD AVE WEST 14TH STREET ALL PERSONS who believe that their interest in pro- perty is affected by the proposed Development Variance Permit shall be afforded a reasonable op- portunity to be heard — in person, by attorney, or by petition. The proposed Permit may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from November 8 to November 25, 1991. BRUCE A, HAWKSHAW CITY CLERK NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT NOTICE is hereby given by the City or North Vancou- ver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the followiny proposed amendments to the “Zoning Bylaw, 1967" and the “Zoning Map cf the City of North Vancouver,’ which is an integral _ = part thereof: BYLAW NO, 6241 To rezone Lois 10, 11, 12, all of Block 48, D.L. 548, Plan 1401 and Lot E, Block 48, D.L. 548, Plan 16457, focated at 235-249 West 15th Street (indicated in hatched pattern on the map below), from RT1 Two- Family Residential 1 Zone to CD-219 Comprehensive Development 219 Zone to permit construction of an 18-unit townhouse development on the site. The proposed bylaw will regulate the size, shape and siting of buildings and structures; off-street and ac- cessory off-street parking requirements; landscap- ing and maintenance; and the location and screen- ing of refuse containers. The amending bylaw will require adequate sightlines at the intersection of driveways and streets, and makes provision for variances to permit: (a) Kitchens located at the basement level; and (b) A building width of more than 51.9m (170 ft.) above the first storey. WEST 15TH STREET MAHON AVENUE CHESTERFIELD AVE WEST 14TH STREET APPLICANT: BRODY/CROCKART ANY PERSONS who believe that their interest in pro- perty fs affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard — in person, by attorney, or by petition. The proposed bylaw and pertinent _ staff reports may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from November 8 to November 25, 1991. BRUCE A. HAWKSHAW CITY CLERK NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancou- ver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendmenis to the “Zoning Bylaw, 1867" and the “Zoning Map "3 of the City of North Vancouver,” which :s an integral part thereof: BYLAW NO. 6228 To rezone Lot 3, except south 10 feet, Block 96, D.L. 550, Plan 1197, tocated at 315/317 East 10th Street... @ (indicated in hatched pattern on the map below), from -.. g RS Zone to CD-217 Comprehensive Development 217: - Zone to permit development of a duplex on the site.” The proposed bylaw will regulate the size, shape and. . : siting of buildifigs and structures and off-street park- ing requirements. . _ BYLAW NO. 6239 in coniunction with Bylaw No. 6238, it is proposed that, pursuant to Section 11 of the Heritage Conser- vation Act, East 33 feet of Lot 2, Block 96, D.L. 550, Plan 1197 (except the south 10 feet now lane), at 315 East 10th Street, be designated as a Municipal Heritage Site by “HERITAGE DESIGNATION BYLAW, 1991, NO. 6239.” if so designated, the ex- isting building could not be demolished or altered, nor the lands built on without the prior esnroval by Council. EAST 10TH STREET LE EAST 9TH STREET APPLICANT: PAQUETTE/VANDERSMAN ANY PERSONS who believe that their interest in pro- perty is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard — in person, by attorney, or by petition. The proposed bylaws and pertinent — staff reports may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from November 8 to November 25, 1991. ST. ¢ DREW'S AVENUE RIDGEWAY AVENUE BRUCE A. HAWKSHAW CITY CLERK