14 — Wednesday, September 7, 1994 ~ North Shore News From page 13 ONGOING EVENTS French storytimes. 11 & 11:30 a.m. French immersion students. N.V. City Library. Info: 980-4424. North Vancouver Youth Band is reg- istering new members including begin- ners. Instruction available at all levels. Info: Ron Smith, 929-3637. Karen Magnussen recreation centre is looking for talented teens (singers, actors, musicians, pocts) who are inter- ested in performing during “Stage Night,” Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Info: 983-6559. Teddy Bear Swim Lonsdale recreation centre, 3:30 p.m. Info: 983-6421. SUNDAY, SEPT.11 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Visit farm animals and birds at Maplewood Farta, 405 Seymour River »PI., N.V. Info: 929-5610. x MONDAY, SEPT. 12 Send in your event listings. _ ONGOING EVENTS Multicultural event puts cove SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, will be a day of family fun and entertainment in Deep Cove. Traditional events such as emergency-vessel displays, a beer garden, a hot-dog stand, face painting, water-skiing demenstra- tions, live niwusic and space (o sit and people-watch will be in Deep Cove for all to enjoy. In addition to these traditional Deep Cove Paze attractions, the Deep Cove Cultural Centre and the local merchants of the cove have organized a multicultural day in collaboration with the North Vancouver Arts Council. Events will include ethnic food samples, multicultural art demon- Strations and craft fair, a heritage Pre-schoot openings. Spaces fur kids aged three and four years are available at this non-profit school. Hollyburn Piayschool, 2478 Bellevue Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 922-1115 or 985- 7947, Monday Storytimes for kids aged 4-6 yrs. 10 a.m. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. Info: 980-4424. W.V. Youth Band is accepting new members. Al! levels of experience wel: come. Meet at Irwin Park school. Info: Sheila Adams, 922-4562. B.C. Boys’ Choir is auditioning new members. No experience necessary. Boys aged 8-18 welcome, Info: 926- 5230. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Junior Forest Wardens. Outdoor-ori- ented youth club for ages 10-18; boys and girls welcome. Forestry, ccology, outdoor recreation and leadership. 7- 8:30 p.m. Info: 926-5660. St. Andrews’ Preschooi, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N.V. Fun, crafts, songs. Info: 980-9666 or Elizabeth at 985- 7380. W.V. Youth Band meeting. Beginners and intermediates — all levels wei- come, Irwin Park school. Info: 925- in a daze slide show, and art exhibits. Local crafts people will be showing and selling a variety of wares. A historic overview of our area cast of the Seyrncur River will be presented in a slide show with commentary in the Shaw Theatre. Deep Cove, the Quarries Lodge, Wigwam Inn, Woodlands, the Dollar and Cedarside Mills and newly acquired slides relating to Malcolm Lowry will be shown. Everyone Needs a Kiss, a sculpture exhibit by North Shore artist Peter Kiss, can be viewed in the Seymour Art Gallery. In the cultural centre’s meeting room, the Arts in the Cove chil- dren's summer art exhibit will be displayed. BCIT Part-Time Studies It's not too late — we're still accepting registrations. Classes start the week of September 12. Choose from over 500 credit and non-credit classroom courses that will help you upgrade your skills and advance your career. Pick up our (Iyer at BCIT’s Burnaby Campus, Downtown Education Centre, your local Jibrary or community centre. Call, fax or come in person Burnaby Campus 3700 Willingdon Ave. Tel: (604)424- 1610 Fan: (604)430-133] COURSE INFORMATION: Tel: (604) 434-3304 Dowatown Education Centre $49 Howe Street Tel: (604)687-4666 Tel: (604)687-2488 BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 4562. Royal Canadian Air Cadets of W.V. 525 Pathfinders Squadron for girls and bovs aged 12-19 yrs. 6:20 pm. W.V. YMCA. Canadian Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt.-Co!, Fell Armouries. For boys and girls. Free. Info; 980-2919. & 3 years. 10& tam. & 2 p.m. N,V. City Library. Info: 980-4424, Positive Approach counselling Services. Information session for par- ents of students with learning disability concems, Free. Info: 925-HELP. 2nd Wednesday each month. Junior Stamp Club. 3:30-4:30 p.m., N.V. City KIDS FOLLOW THE WATER SAFETY RULES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 Send in your event listings. Drop-in storytime for toddlers aged 2 Library, 121 W. !4th St. Kids aged seven-12 years are welcome. Pre-regis- ter. Info: 980-4424. For more Coming Events see Classified Community Notices. For arts and enter- tainment listings, see the Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. ALCOHOL AND BOATING DONT x DO YOU? aja The Canadian Red Cross Society ONGOING EVENTS OTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, puzsuant to Section 957 of the Municipal | Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, | 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chainber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1967”, and the “Zoning Map of the City cf North Vancouver”, which is an integral part of “Zoning Bylaw, 1967”, also known as Bylaw No. 3778: BYLAW NO. 6586 To rezone Lots 1-4 and B, Block 86, D.L. 548, Plan 750, located at 150 West 8th Street, as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below. Tke amending bylaw will have the effect of reraoving the said property FROM: P-1 (Public Use and Assembly) and a Lazzd Use Contract dated August 24, 1°73 (“Land Use Contract Bylaw, 1973, No. 4612") TO: CD-274 (Comprehensive Development 274 Zone) The proposed bylaw will permit develepment of a 4 storey, 61-unit apartmeni building on the site. The arnending bylaw will also regulate the size, shape and siting of buildings and structures, § off-street and accessory off-street parking requirements, location and screening of refuse containers and landscaping and maintenance. TWELFTH SURFE! LONSDALE A LL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed Bylaw No.6586, / shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attorney or by petition. The proposed Bylaw 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 August 29 - September 12, 1994. Written submissions will be accepted up to and including SEPTEMBER 12, 1994, but submissions will NOT be accepted after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City Cierk