‘B10 - Wednesday, January 25, 1984 - North Shore News ahead of our competitor. The obvious way to find out is to ask Steve Podborski or Gerry Sorenson, but a fellow named Bill Eden thinks he has a better idea: try it yourself. With this in mind, Eden, a former ski instructor at Paskapoo, near Calgary, has organized a recreational ski race series — the Race West . Tour. It is_a ski challenge series that. allows. inter- mediate to advanced recrea- tional skiers to compete in a dual slalom (giant slalom and slalom), similar to the profes- sional but without the expense. **The idea is to provide a racing ‘program for recrea- tional skiers,’’ says Eden, who has promoted a similar series in the Calgary area for BOYS AND girls juvenile soceer results for this week are as follows: - BOYS "U-i8 Premier: North Van United 3, MacSween North: ‘Van United Leeds 6, Mt. Seymour ‘Wildcats .2. U-14 Cent. West: West Van Soccers 7, Mt. IT JUST isn’t so according to ski officials at Whistler. The officials are reacting to what they consider ‘bad press’ concerning condi-ions on the slopes the past few © weeks. While much has been said about poor conditions throughout the area, the Whistler people don't MOST OF US weekend skiers have wondered what it’s like to flash.down a race course just a whisker [arr SATESON | - Highlanders: 2; U-16 - Premier: Lyna Valley Falcons 4. Mt. Vv the last three years. **Fhe idea is to have fun, improve _ skiing and promote friendly competition with prizes and trophies.”’ _ The six-race series begins Sunday, January 29, at Hemlock Valley, while the finals will be held April 29 at Whistler Mountain. In_ bet- ween, there are stops at Mount Baker (two), Mount Seymour and Hemlock While earning points in each of the stops, the three- person team with the-highest point total at the end of the series wins the Ski Tech Cup. Entry fees are $42 for each team (three skiers) per stop or $225 per team for the whole 2, MacSween Hurricanes !; West Van Strikers 0, MacSween Colts 6. GIRLS U-18.-& 16 (Combined): Lynn West Van Cosmos. 3; Lynn Valicy Eagks 3. U-it Cent: Lynn Valley Lions 0, MacSween Chargers 2. v Vhistlerites rap reports necessarily agree. In a recent report, they say - ‘if our friends in the media would make an effort to ob- tain first hand information, cy would find that the histler/Blackcomb Moun- in are offering 2500 vertical of good alpine skiing.’ nd that report was before the snow of last weekend. PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with Section 44(12) of the Assess. ment Act, Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision set up to hear Appeals against the Real Property Assessment Roll for SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 44 comprising: CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NEW WESTMINSTER RURAL — JURISDICTION 744 will hold their first sitting at CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, B C on FEBRUARY 1. 1984 at 1000 AM Appellants will be notified as to the date and time of the hearing of then appeal CR Smyth Area Assessor North Shore/Squamish Valley series. Eden says he has already signed 40 racers and expects. 75-100 before the first. race. The series will offer coaching as well as competi- tion. In addition to dis- counted lift tickets, par- ticipants will also receive coaching from qualified in- structors and the benefit of As the series is aimed strictly at the recreational skier, former pros, national team members or ski instruc- tors will not be allowed to compete. Any such ringers, says Eden, will be weeded out immediately. As well, there will be a handicap system to compensate for age and gender. ‘Comets 9: U-14 Cent: Lynn Valley. Crashpads 2, MacSween Pavers 4; video tape replays while on For further information, the ski hill. call 731-6037. - 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 a Public Hearing under the provisions _ of the Municipal Act in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, January 30th, 1984 commencing at 7:30 p.m. to consider the following: BYLAW S666 Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Location: That area known as Maplewood, as defined in the Maplewood Official Community Plan. Proposed Amendment: To designate portions of the Maplewood Official Com- o munity Plan area as development permit areas and ex- tinguish all existing siting areas. Purpose: To provide the District with the opportunity to exercise a higher degree of site development and design control over future development or redevelopment than is - presently possible with the siting area technique. f ) N n CONSERVATION N anea je “A a NORTH ser vo ecace 26 SSS ISCO WSDIZOO TA ween Maplewood Official Community Plan Boundary ul wo & Oevelopment Permit Area Boundary RS - Residential - Light Industrial BP/LI - Business Park/Light Industrial RG - Residential BP - Business Park RH - Residential SC - Service Commercial] C - Commercial Mi - Medium Industrial U - Use Undetermined Pl - Port Industrial Park and Natural Area Copy of the bylaw supporting statf reports, and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 309M January 18th to January 30th 1984 All persons who betleve ther interest in property affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters Contained in the bylaw (Mrs )H W Egleston Municipal Clerk January 18th 1984