B8-Wednesday, Jane 18, 1980 - North Shore News what's going Or this week Wednesday, June 18 and June 20 -- Break-making with Bosch Kitchen Machine. Cook’s Nook - 1011 Park Royal South at 10:30 a.m. cea Wednesday, June 18 -- Miss North Shore Crowning at Capilano Mall. The crowning of Miss North Shore will be held at Capilano Mall Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. The reigning RENT IT! Party Canopies Are Here! 10’ x 10’ 20’ x 20’ For Party Rentals Call: Lonsdale Rentals 1113 Lonsdate 985-0321 Lynn Vatiey Rentais 3022 Mountsin Hey 986-2338 Village Rentals 4483 Chyde Ave. Wont Von 926-5404 OPEN SUNDAYS 10-4 Sf a The Council for consider the following BYLAWS $201 and $283 Apple ant Lan ation Pre pprose al Amendment Purpose tas q copes of the bylaws 4 Wp June DAth te (Mars cbt Woe ghesten Miscae tpal © blerk June IN TONG! (opposite Seymour Golf Club) into: 829-6883 Early Bird 7 15pm Regular 7 45pm THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW Phe Corporation of the Distiaect of North Vancouver will hold a Public bearing under the provisions of the Municipal Actin the Muni ipal Hall 355 West Quecas Road North Vancouver B ¢ on Monday June JOth 1980 Commencing ot ' IS pom to Phe Pantera ot North Vancouver POO bhook Mountain Highway fan de’ Distr th ot 2008 Plan b/OL? tema freon the Csarden A praetor] ave Kesidential Zome 2 (Rr) ) to the Putvtys Assemtbty Zone (PAIN part of tn while pre creat termediate care tacthity fay bee Muntctpal Hall between the fOnh Miss North Shore, Karen Fircus, will be in attendance to crown Miss North Shore 1980. The public is invited to attend. Wednesday, June 18 -- Women’s Canadian Club of Vancouver, Annual Dominion Day Luncheon, at Pacific Ballroom Hotel Vancouver, 12:30 p.m. Guest speaker Senator Therese Casgrain will speak on “Canada’s Future is Our Concern.” The Senator is the Women of eDec in the “Non” vote for the Referendum. eos Wednesday, June 18 -- at 3:30 p.m. Children’s films from the National Film Board ’ “Tchou-Tchou” and “The Sand Castle” at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. Admission is free. Everyone welcome! Wednesday, June 18 -- Annual Mecting - North Shore Volunteer Action Centre, Klee Wyck. 120 Keith Rd., West Vancouver, 3:00 p.m. Strawberry Tea, brief business meeting & program “Volunteer Ser- vices on the North Shore for Wocdwards CORRECTION The North Shore News. Sunday June 15, 1980 Page A21 Ardmona Pears should have read 14 fl oz tin Ardmona Peaches and Pears in Syrup are not availabie Woodwards apologizes to its customers tor any in convenience this error may have caused t. Plus X Presents SUMMER SPECIAL A pretto de velopment oof an ny Inspected at the Teeseet sy ccf MM non a oad [ea Montreal and helped ° New Immigrants & How Can These Be Developed? Wednesday, June 18, -- final spring meeting of the North Van Association for Children with Learning Disabilities at 8:00 p.m., at © Curriculum Service Centre, 135 W. 12th, North Van- couver.” Wednesday, June 18 -- Religous Studies Committee will meet at 4:15 p.m., Room 210, 1811 West 16th Ave., Vancouver to plan a Con- ference on Religious Studies for the fall. We need your input. Sponsored by Canadian Ecumenial Action. Wednesday, June 18- Silver Harbour Centre's Annual General Meeting and election of officers and conveners will be held at the Centennial Theatre, 23rd & Lonsdale, at 1:30 p.m. Only paid-up members may vote, so make sure your mem- bership is current. Thursday, June 19 -- Native Awareness Group will meet at 6:00 p.m. at the home of Ida Vyse: 4614 West 5th Ave., Vancouver. This a potluck supper, sponsored by the Canadian Ecumenical Action. Tharsday, Jane 19 -- Chaimers United Church Choir under the direction of Alfred W. Chard will present a Healey Willan Concert featuring compositions by one of Canada’s foremost composers and organists 1980 marks the centenary of his birth AT 730 p.m. at Chaimers Church, {2th & Hemlock, Vancouver Thereday, Junc 19 -- Women's Aglow Luncheon, The Avalon Hotel, 11 30 am. .RSVP. 929.1040 Baby sittung availabic aoe Tharsday, Jane 19 Presentation House's art gallery on the North Shore ts hosting an exhibition cn uded “Camels” with Neville West as the featured artist The cahibition will run from June 19th unl July Oth Neville West spent a year in Northern Afmea where he produced a wide range of drawings, sengraphs, and Ithographs focusing on the image of the camel The calnbition wall also display a collecthon of ttems such as a ulptures ornaments and relating to the TAKE Municipal Act Pa) West 14th Street Nuoeth NV anecuver Eb June Eth LOMO THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER BY-LAW 5272 Highway Closing and Exchange By-law, 1980 (Vicinity of Forbes and Esplanade Avenues) NOTICE THAT pursuant to Secon S74 of the the © ounmeal of Nonth Vancouver intends by By law 8272 to dispose of a certain portion of bighway un Dastret Lot 2’) oan eachange for lands mentioned in the said by law to be vested in bles Mayesty The Queen in the Right of the Province Of British Columbia for highway pret preones By law Ne 82 2 and plan of the proposed tighway chosing andecachange may tbe taspeeted atthe City Hall hurting ce gba offi e beers City ball KW WATSON CEDYOCLERA ‘WHAT'S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS In order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in “What's Going On” gets proper and timely coverage please use at or follow the standardized form below tc ‘Date of event: (day) * Brief description of event: give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked up from Reception the North Shore News, Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. 1139 Place: Time(s): ** Any brief additional! information: * Three or four words only EG, “Rummage _ Sale’, Films”, ‘‘Seminar Parents”, etc. camel theme. This will include a six foot “rocking” camel designed with adults in mind. Opening night promises to be an event in itself. Everyone is welcome! For more information please call Bob Gribling at 986-1351. Saturday, Jume 21 -- Unity Church North Shore. Rummage Sale, Rockland Park - top of Lonsdale. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Elec. sew. mach., skis, pictures, lamps, plants, etc. a Saturday, Jume 2) -- Com. munity Dance Brooksbank School, 980 E 13th, N. Van 8:30 p.m. to }:00 a.m Door prizes, raffle) $5.00 per couple, full bar For uckets call 987-1061 of 985-4962 eee Saturday, Jume 21 = -- Coq. Chapter of Parents Without Partners will be holding a dance at 9:00 pm. to 1:00 am in the Cen- tennial Room, Coq Rec Centre, 620 Posmter Strect, Coquidam, BC Our band for thi month will be “Prophecy” Door and spot dance prizes. midnight snack Gucsts and members welcome The Saterday, Jane 21 -- 400 pm “Meet Chief Ibay oat the Nosth Van couver Civic Centre. 14th and Lonsdale On the plaza, North Vancouver Library is 2 00 to FOLK FEST Dan George City Sponsonny a Native Arts and Crafts Fair There will be an Incdhan fashion show and an address by Chct Dan Georg- The Corporation of ** Add, for “Children's for Single Saturday, June 21 ~-- 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Canadian author ELIZABETH BROCHMANN of North Vancouver will be autographing copies of her novel “What's the Matter, Girl?” published by Harper & Row (in Canada, Fit- zhenry & Whiteside) dt the WRITER'S DEN, 3164 Edgemont Blyd.,N.V. eon upcoming Sunday, June 22 -- 2:00 p.m. Canadian author ELIZA- BETH BROCHMANN of North Vancouver will be reading sclections from her recently published novel “What's the Matter, Girl?” (Harper & Row, Fitzhenry & Whiteside) at Presentation House Sanday, Jume 22 -- 8:00 p.m. Canadian author ELIZA- BETH BROCHMANN of North Vancouver will be giving a dramatic rcading of sclections from her novel “What's the Matter, Girl?” recently published = by Harper & Row (in Canada, Fitzheary & Whiteside) and from her other works at the Deep Cove Stage one Sanday, lume 22 -- The Vancouver Rose Suciely ts holding its Jist Annual Rose Show at 8 00 p m at the Van Dusen Botanical Gardens. Vth and Oak St, couver Van The theme for thts year’s show ts “The Rose tn Song” The show will be opened at i! 00 am = There is ample parking and ad mission is one dollar and/or attractions offered: films or shows; names of speakers, phone number for information; etc. example: merchandise title of Sanday, June 22 -- Garage Sale, 1785 Peters Rd., North Van. 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All proceeds go in aid of 26th Brownies Camp Fund. (Wed. June 18 and Sun. June 22). eee Sunday, Jume 22 -- “Victory Picnic” Seylynn Park. Noon al? Entertainment, “Free” hotdogs - ice cream, cold drinks for the kids - BB2 will be ready - everyone welcome. Save the park committec. Sunday, June 22 -- 7:00 p.m. the INTERFAITH HOME SOCIALS will be in Rich- mond, Vancouver, Burnaby and the North Shore. Over a cup of tea or coffee persons of different faiths can share an understanding of cach other's = faith. Phone Ecumenical Action 736- 1613, if you plan to attend any of these socials eee Sanday, June 22 -- China Fricndship Fair, 2:00 to 5-00 p-m. at the Swedish Hall. 1320 East Hasting St. Vancouver. Tickets $3. children $1 Learn to wrap Won Ton, paper fold, play Chinese games. sce cxhibits and slide show. Tickets available at China Arts and Crafts, 33 Hast Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC Sponsored by the Canada China Friendship Associaton of Vancouver eee Tuceday, Jume 24 The Annual Gencral Mecting ahd clection of officers of the North Shore Crisis Services Society, will be held at 7 3 pm ain the Fireside Room at Highlands Unatted Church, WSS) Kdgemont SUMMER STUDIO OF THE ARTS Four week Pottery Workahop with Gordon Hutchens well known BC potter 1/7 dally sessions beginning Tuesday, June 24th FEE $175 00 (includes Materials) For information call. 986-1911 Local 321