16 — Friday, May 8, 1998 ~ North Shore News ne sAr.-yf THE following are x é 5 3 some of the issues that were before North Vancouver City council on Monday: Attendance: 15 Capacity: 50 Duration: 3:15 hours Absent: none Issue: That a one-time grant of $300 be given to the Edgemont Conumunity Dr. Majid Sherkat in association with Dr. Janet Griffin Merth We offer comprehensive dental care including: Dental implants Treatment of medically compromised patients Cosmetic dentistry Oral cancer screening and biopsy Wisdom teeth extraction Treatment of gum disease New patients welcome, open Saturdays Languages spoken: English, French, Farsi Suite 105-585 16th Ave., West Vancouver 925-1711 Buffet Brunch Special Mother’s Day 4] [95 plus tax Buffet @ Fresh Baked Goods @ Scrambled Eggs & Bacon @ Sausages @ Hash Browns # Veg. Fried Rice Freshly Steamed Veggies # Chicken Stir Fry @ Salads @ Fresh Fruic ® Desserts Because she deserves the best! Reservations Recommended Phone 922-5311 / Seatings at: 11:30 am Children under 4 eat for free! Children under 10 eat for 1/2 price!! A~% Black Tusk Pub & Grill WEACG 1200 Park Royal South SWhs|: rece 10 am | pm West Vancouver, BC (by the golf driving range) 10 Pin Bowling Is Alive and Well On The North Shore “Cool” Summer Hours Sun. - Thur: Noon - Midnight Fri. - Sat! = Noon - 2am Monday Madness: $2.00 per game All Day — Kid's lanes available any time - Best bowling birthday parties in town ia no PAR ROO. [OWEING LANES Park Policing Centre for a youth soccer clinic. Result: passed unanimously Issue: That a zoning 2mend- ment application trom Bel- Tar Holdings/Roval Canadian Legion / Continuum Architects, 123 West 15 St.. to build afford able housing and a new Legion facility, be considered and referred to a public hear- ing. Result: passed unanimously issue: That staff process a temporary use permit for the Legion so it can occupy TEAO Lonsdale Ave. for a period not exceeding 15 months, and that a public meeting regarding the per- mit be scheduled at the same time as the Legions’ public hearing for a zoning amend- men, Result: passed unanimously Issue: Thar a rezoning appli- Life is a cabaret ARGYLE secondary schoo!'s award-winning musicians will be featured at the Argyle Cabaret tonight at 7:30 p.m. Leonard Goh, teft, stands by his mates in the intermediate jazz band. The school is located at 1131 Frederick Rd. in North Vancouver. BC Raii Centre Recipient of The Office Building Of the Year award cation from Cragg & Cragg Design Ltd./Baker McGarva Hart, 120-128 West 16 St./130-148 West 16 St./ (formerly Thunderbird Bowling Centre) to build a }5-storey apartment build- ing with ground-floor com- See more page 24 NEWS photo Mike Waketield BC Rei! Centre is proud to be the winner of The 1998 Office Building of the Year award in its category, awarded by the Building Owners and Managers Association of B.C. (BOMA.B.C.). BCR Properties Ltd. wishes to thank its tenants, contractors and suppliers for their contribution towards this prestigious award. BC Rail Centre will be entered competition in September 1998. in the National awards