y, February Y* 300 Keith Road, Wvan. Audition -for two lays, 7:30 p.m. W. Van ittle. Theatre needs seven wome cand six men for one t plays “Canadian Gothic and. “Eros at Breakfast’. Info.. 987-9086. . Monday, February 9 -- The Canadian Bridge Federation 4s holding. charity games during 1981 for the benefit of the Canadian . Diabetes Association (CDA) At 7:15 p.m., the Seycove Bridge club will be holding their charity game at Seycove Community School, 1204 Caledonia, North Van- couver. a ® “Monday, February 9 -- The West .Vancouver Band Association is celebrating its $0th anniversary this year and is introducing a new dimension in saund, A Teen-_ age Beginners’ Band will begin this month. All high- school would-be musicians re welcome to join — no experience necessary; the new.,band will meet every Monday {starting Feb. 9) and Wednesday, 4-5':p.m., at Irwin<:Park' School Band Room;*:Join the Band «in parades parties, tours, end concerts; “For: more ‘in- formation,’ call the Music: 507 Jeff Kenyon 876- Monday, February 9 -- Auditions = Deep Cove Stage will a comedy by Richard Harris — February 9 and 10. Auditions ‘will start at 7:30 at the -Deep Cove Community Hall. 2151 Panorama Drive. For info., call Sharon at 929-4401. oon Monday, February 9 - Rockcrafters Guild of North Vancouver meeting at & pm. at Queen Mary ‘ Community School, 230 W., Keith Road, N. Van. (Please enter by North door.) Micro- mounting: Stan Johnson, will speak on micromounting specimens, and examine be holding. | auditions for “Outside Edge” with microscopes to vi . crystals, etc. Visitors most — welcome. Tuesday, February 10 -- Parents without Partners, St. Andrew's Church, 1044 St. George's St., § pm. Regular bi-monthly meeting. Speaker: Hildi Wolfish, Topic: Understanding your Dreams: An Introduction. All single parents welcome. Tuesday, ‘February 10 -- Truth Rebekah Lodge Meeting, St. John’s _ Memorial hall, 8:00 pm; 220 W, 13th St., Valentine Party and Penny Bingo. Tuesday, February 10 -- W. Van. Community . Arts ‘Council General Members. Meeting to be held at Klee Wyck, 200 Keith Road, W.Van. at 7:30 p.m. Ex- citing plans for cultural events and Arts Festival '81 participate in our brainstorming session. All members and interested public most welcome. ou @ Tuesday, February 10 -- Food—Fitness—Fads will be the focus of a lecture- workshop given by Jean Thompson of Action B.C. at Capilano Elementary School, 1230 W. 20th St., N Van, at 7:30 p.m. Thompson is a nutritionist with ex- tensive credentials in areas of food for growing children and for _improving adult Fine Art Dealer 826-2615 The Cutty Sark 687 Howe Street (HARRISON GALLERIES: 2022 Park Royal, South Mall, @ Upper Level, West Vancouver, {17 8" x 10” Oll on copper John Bentham Dinsdale | 2032 Granville Street, 732-6217, 732-0011 health’ and performances. Sponsored: by * Ca School Council * ° Tuesday, February 10 - Coping with Cancer Group topic. for. discussion — “Chemotherapy” Lions. Gate Hospital, Private Dining Room off the Terrace | Cafeteria — 15th Street . Announcements this section Wednesday for in: our edition should be delivered or mailed to reach the North | Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline {s 2 p.m. the preceding. Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. entrance, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Open to anyone interested to share experiences, problems, fears about cancer. Wednesday, February 11 -- Hollyburn Gospel Chapel, 1403 Duchess Ave., W. Van. Ladies Coffee Hour 10:30 - 683-0014, 681-2817 | ther TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2°1663 Pemberton Ave. North Venoouver, B.C. Tet: 0646-2221 - ACHILD NEEDS YOU Foster parent(s), preferrably with eome peychiatrio, nursing or medical experience, are required for a & year old boy. He has major physical, intellectual and visual handicaps and needs total care. foster parents will be offered the opportunity for training In meeting this child’a particular needs. Special ratea for his care can be negotiated. For tur- information contact Sheila Lonegren., (987-6117) Minlatry of Human Resources. Hor. Wa nd s Upper Levels avy. at 41:00 a.m. - Wednesday, February i} oe North’: Shore Historica] Society, Place: Carisbrooke Elementary School, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m: ‘a slide presen- tation “by Tony: Kapusta of North - Vancouver High. School “A Look: at.its Past”. Everyone is. welcome. For info., phone 984-9849 or or : 988-1816, aes Thursday, ‘February 12 o Detectives you may have missed, W. Van Memorial Library, 7 - 9 p.m. Helen Moore, former head of North Van City Library will share her knowledge of mystery novels. She is a fan and collector’ of detective stories. - ne wae. Thursday, February. 12- St. Valentine’s.: St. Stephens Day. Special Luncheon Bingo, 24th: -and Mountain. : Mrs. Hwy., Early bird at 11:00 being »Good, - meet ‘them at re ateeeed _ Children’s Farm. Tuesday. to ~ Sunday'10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 405 Seymour’-River Place, N. Van. Farm phone: 929-5610, tours: 987-2622 Ongoing - 15th S.A. Brownie Pack welcomes all girls ages 6-9 yrs, to join in the recreation and rewards ‘Lon ? ig. 6:30: See you there! Call _BBE-SOHD OF EN SISE “We-meet.: thie. wes ‘Ongoing, a. North “Shore “Ballroom | “Dance: ‘Club - Thursday ‘ovenings. B:30 - 10;30:p. Highisnds -Communi 3150 Colwoo “NVan, membership | $8.00 couple. For. info. call 987- 2068. . PUBLIC: NOTICE” ° : assist the public. over. Public. BAG Sultable - within the District. Street, North Vancouver. New Life at 986-4395 day. prior to any approvals. TO RESIDENTS OF. THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER The District's Inside and Outside Workers are-on Strike and the following information is published to ENGINEERING SERVICES | Emergencies involving District sérvices. of. public _ utilities should be reported immediately ‘by telephoning ’ 987-7133 at any time, day or night. Non-emergency problems will be dealt with when "possible but may have to be deferred until the strike Is GARBAGE COLLECT ION ae There will be no garbage collection. service during the strike, however, the Premier Street. Landfill is open seven days a week from 8:00 A.M>to 5: 00: P.M.. Tor - garbage disposal by the public. ..” The Landfill is being picketed by striking workers who may speak to peopie entering the Landfill but.they ‘do not have the legal tight to prevent entranc by. the . . 2 For.those who ‘do. riot wish to cross the pick it line, that ‘waste which.cannot be otherwise'.disposed ‘of should be stored in.tightly covered containere of plastic “bags on their property. Please note that itis an offence, _under Bylaw 5287, to dump. garbage at’ ‘any: location other than at the-Premier Street Landfill as directed: The provisions of Bylaw 6287 will: be: enforced whenever necessary to prevent unauthorized dumping NEWSPAPER RECYCLING COLLECTION . The weekly collection of newspaper for recycling will continue during the strike and residents are asked to leave such material (NEWSPAPER ONLY, PLEASE!) at thelr usual collection location on the pick-up days shown on their garbage collection calendar. Other recyclable waste such as cardboard, glass bottles or jars and metal containers will be accepted at the New Life Recycling Depot at 1628 Columbia For additional information on recycling telephone PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS Any outstanding accounts such as Taxes, Water or Trade Licences, may be paid at the Municipal Hall, 365 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, which ie open to the public from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday to Fri- BUILDING DEPARTMENT SERVICES Applications for Building Permits will continue to be accepted and will be processed as soon as possibie. There will however, be delays in issuing permite due to our short staff situation. All work must be inspected Certification of electrical, gas and plumbing work under permits, esued prior to the strike will be ao- cepted for Interim approval. Such work will be subject to Inspection following the end of the strike, . We regret to say that electrical, gas and plumbing permits Cannot be issued until after the strike. SNOW AND ICE CONTROL The District's enow clearing and eating capabilities In the event of freezing or snow conditions are severely limited by the strike. Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution when travelling under such conditions. Should there be a snowfall, other than a very minor one, chains will be required on vehicles if they are to travel safely on the streets, Those who will need to travel under such conditione should consider the availability of chains for their use. HW Eglieaton Municipal Clerk