: 20 — - Friday, June 30, 1995 ~ North Shore News community bulletin boarel aa COMMUNITY EVENTS Compiled by Layne Christensen Community Bulletin Board is v free service .. provided for non-profit groups. Please fax a press release for your community event to 985-2104, The News tries to ensure items <' pppear In the paper at least once befors the event takes place, but space constraints may Ilmit the number of submiasions ‘" printed, For guaranteed publication con- '. tact classified (986-6222) or display a adver- tising (986-05) 1). SENIORS’ TRIP. West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre, - 695 21st St, has organized a trip to “: view.the Arts Club Theatre produc- ‘tion of Five ‘Guys Named Moe on Monday, July 3, 6:45-11 p.m. For more information, phone 926-4375. KIDS’. CAMPS... North’ Shore Neighbourhood House,.225 E, 2nd. -St.. North Van, starts its. popular “-,, Summer day camps for kids July 4.’ The program runs Monday through ‘ Friday, 9. a.m.-4:-p.m. to Aug. 25. Childcare _ Subsidies; from ” the Ministry of Social Services can be applied to duy-camp fees, For more information, phone 987-8138, SPORTS CAMPS... Seycove Community Centre, 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Van, is offering summer camps and sports camps for kids Monday through Friday in July and August. Register now for moming, - afternoon’ or full-day sessions - by phoning 929-7981. PARK: ART... West Vancouver Parks and Recreation presents Arts in Action, a Saturday morning drop- in program designed for young chil- _ dren and their parents to work on art activities together. The’ sessions, starting Saturday, July 8, are to -take place between 10 am. and. “noon at John Lawson Park, {7th Street and Argyle, West Van.. In inclement weather, the program will be moved to the Sitk Purse, 1570 Argyle Ave. For: more information and a complete schedule of events, phone 925-3605. “MERCHANDISE : SIZES INFANT TO SIXTEEN 1465, BELLEVUE AVE, WEST VANCOUVER 926-8737 * ORTH vacontt : TEACHERS ASSOCIATION] ” Awarded Every year students graduating from high schools in North ‘Vancouver, .: through’: their academic “qualifications, ‘citizenship, and intention to-cnrol ina teacher education program, qualify for almost $10, 000 worth of scholarships provided by the public school teachers of North Vancouver. ‘North Vancouver Teachers’, Association members congratulate, the following thirteen grade 12 graduates: “who .are each a ‘recipient - of the $750 NVTA Teacher. Education Scholarship. - Argyle Secondary School: “Aly Alibhai, Catherine Mcintosh, - Amy Strilchuk i ee Graham Secondary School: fed “Se Lindsay Brown, Emma Campbel, oa “Stacey Lloyd-Jones © oon Handovonh Secondary School: : Amman Sidi, Sarah Wells, - : : Seycove Secondary School: : 4 » ) Sarah Schmidt. \ : Sutherland Secondary. School: | Tamara Smits th, Arézoo Bonakdarpour PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING iA mixed-use (retail ¢ & residential) development is being proposed for the property at: 3089 Edgemont Boulevard and you are invited to join Sugar Bow! Holdings Lrd. | at a meeting to discuss the project: Date: July 5, 1995 Time: 7:00 pm Location: Auditorium, Highlands United Church . 3255, Edgemont Boulevard North Vancouver, B. C. WOODMNE ORE FOGEMONI BOULEVARD HIGHANDE BOULEVARD NEWMARKEL/ DEIWT. t Formal Presentation to begin at 7: 30 pm, The project includes 12 apartment units on two floors above a ground-level retail floor. On-site park- " ing for 40 cars is provided with 9 parking stalls ar grade off the lane and 31 stalls ina below grade parkade. The meeting is being held by the applicant in compliance with District of North Vancouver Council” policy. The applicanc will present details of the proposal and discuss any concerns residents 1 may have. | Information packages are being distributed to- ‘residents within 350 m of the: site. if: you would like to ..: receive a copy or if you.would like mare information, contact the Planning Department a at 987-7131 or. Tyke Babalos at 922-8463 or bring your questions and comments to the meeting. : . This is not a Public Hearing, Council will réceive a report from Staff c on issues, Taised at tthe meeting Aad will formally consider the proposal at a later date. es ; ureter 1 eee ante Sa Pestle ei ld iia aekysaure? Re omy er ies et thor ‘Car + breakdowns can. make you an easy target, at any time of year.’ “Thanks . . to a little booklet given to us by the friendly folks at Speedy Muffler: we were able to produce this contest. We'hope to remind you of ‘al. the things, you. can do to make this summer a safer_one. - The answers to the questions are. hidden throughout the Summer Car Care feature. To enter, please. fillin the ‘blanks, and send or drop of your copy. to the North ‘Shore: News. before. . July 14, 1995. Good luck and have a safe summer. h 1. Why when leaving your car should you put your seat forward? a f Bo . 2. What is the best way to ward off danger? 3. Before getting into your car its a good idea to circle it. » Why? ' / 5. Name three’ good safety items you should have in your car. 6. 5, When walking t to your car rwhere should your keys be? . 1139 lonsdale Ave. ' North Vancouver. | STM. a4