B6-Sunday News, October 26, 1980 this week Sunday, October 26 -- Guitar and Lute Concert by Alan Rinehart. Presentation House Studio Theatre. 8 pm. Tickets $5 general. $3 students and seniors. Call 986-1351 for reservations. Sunday, October 26 -- “A little afternoon music” 3 pm. Craig Tompkins, flute ac- companied by Rupert Lang. Refreshments served, donation appreciated. West Vancouver United Church 21st and Esquimalt. Monday, October 27 -- Women Aglow, Frank Baker’s, West Van. 7:30 pm. Flo Turniger speaking on the miraculous “healing of her daughter -in-law and grandson at birth”. Monday, October 27 -- The Lapidary Club of West Vancouver will meet in the Dogwood Room at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre at 8 pm. George Wells will talk and show slides on his trip to Alaska this summer. New members welcome. Monday, October 27 -- Noel Coward's “Private Lives”. North Van Centennial Theatre 8:30pm. For reservations, call Presen- tation House at 986-1351 Monday, October 27 -- Teddybear Storytime. Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia, NV. 7:00 pm. A monthly event for Ted- dybears and their owners in the Deep Cove area. Come in PJs for bedtime stories. Monday, October 27 -- Storytime in French — Seycove Library, 1204 Caledonia Ave. 4 - 4:30 pm. for children in kindergarten to grade II who have some knowledge of French Sessions will be held the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Monday, October 27 -- North Shore Food Co-op pre-order meeting in Queen Mary School Community Lounge 7 tp 9 pm Next pre order Nov | 24 For info phone 929 1106 oa Monday, October 27 -- Silver Bay Vista Meeting St Stephen's Church Hall 22nd St Ww Van 130) pm speaker refreshments — all seniors welcome October = 27 Assow branch No Bake Sale and Johns Church Hall, ldth & chesterfield 1 Monday, Citizens 4 Bazaar Tea St YW pm Vancouver hue amendments thereat. permit being Obtamed SATURDAY SUNDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver 8 C V7M 1H9 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE In accordance with the provisions of the City of North Hrexvernitron DAY GARDEN REFUSE ONLY may be burned OFF the following dates without a spec ial ANL) Fires are to be small and attended try a competent per s80n and smoke and fly ash hopt to a oeiununn ROW WATSON City CLERK October 22 Admission 75¢ - Come and bring some friends; everybody welcome. Monday, October 27 —- Red Cross Blood Donor Chaic. Lions Gate Hospital ACT Area (entrance on East 15th St.) There is still a shortage of “O” type blood. Please come and bring a friend. Tuesday, October 28 -- Lynn Valley OAP No. 41 will hold a Bazaar and tea at 1:30 pm in the basement of the United Church on Mountain Highway. Admission. 75¢. Tuesday, October 28 -- North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped Board Meeting - Lions Gate Hospital Board Room. 7:30 pm. Tuesday, October 28 -- Parents without Partners will hold a meeting at St. An- drews Church Hall, 10th & St. Georges, North Van- couver. Guest Speaker will talk about Alcoholism and Pressure. Doors 7:30 pm. Meeting 8:00 pm. All single parents warmly welcome. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Info. 986-5752 Truth Rebekah Lodge 28 St. John's Church Hall, 13th & Chesterfield. 8:00 pm. General meeting and second nominations. Tuesday, October 28 - “Decisions for the Future”, a discussion between Maurice and Desmond Kimmitt Admission for the series: $2.50 for individual lecture: $1.00 each lecture’ for seniors and students. (For further info. phone = St. Christopher's Church Office 922-5323 Wednesday, October 29 -- Moms of tots group. West Van Rec Centre 10°00 12:00 am. Share the joys and concerns of lying with a 2 3 year old Babysitting available. 4 sessions $25 Registravon of information 988-7128 Wednesday, October 29 General North Vancouver Association for children with learning KOO pm Currwulum Service Center, 13S West bth Street ('o block west of Lonsdale) N Van geuest speaker Ds Joyce Connolly, ohidd Psychiatrist parent Topre meeting of the disabshoes and “Prevention of Emotional dif related to learning disabthties for further info call 929 VIS] of 929 2820 Secondary faculties” By law 18/70 and CM TOBE 257TH OC TOBE R 2OTbM NOVEMBER ST NOVE MBE IND 1980 FALL FAIR AT HIGHLANDS United Church in Edgemont Village is promoted by band members (left to right) Andrew Baardsnes, Leslie Murdoch, Martin Swain and Andrew Shobrige. The Fair will include a bake sale, plants, handicrafts, games and an auction. Date: November |, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Terry Peters photo) Wednesday, October 29 -- Westview Elementary “Applefest” tea, coffee, prizes, sales, White Elephant and Pumpkin Sale. 6-8 pm at 1660 Bewicke Ave., N. Van. Wednesday, October 29 -- Ladies interested in the auxiliary to Lions Gate Hospital are invited to the Orientation meeting to be held at 10 am =im_ the auditorium at Lions Gate Hospital. Saturday, November 1 -- Boundary Community School, 750 E. 26th St. will show films at 1-2 pm. “The Lorax” and “The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy”. Admission SOs includes free ppcorn Your — younger brother is welcome oee sister or Saturday, November 1 Kiwanis Lynn Manor bizaar. 2558 Whitely Court, North Vancouver eee Saturday, November 1 West Vancouver Presbyteman Church, 29th and Marne Drive West Van will hold the annual Craft bau from 10am until 12 pm Featured will be Richard Freeman va x Homebaking, Plant, Book and White Elephant Stalls. There will be a coffee bar. 922-1358. upcoming Monday, November 3 -- The North Shore Joint Council of Early Childhood Educators is sponsoring an exciting and informative evening with Edna Durach. Speaking on: the implications of the rich sensory environment. All early childhood educators Eastview Preschool! are holding a garage sale at 4445 Jerome Place, North Van Mth Oct 1000 200 No early birds Valley Pre School Mountain Hwy has openings available in the | year old and 4 year old program Contact lucy (9 922) for more info eee Lynn y250 Ihe Village Parent Par Goipation preschool has openings inthe }.and 4 year olds groups for more tate Country Road 36 OO HARRISON GALLERIES FINE ART 2022 Park Royal South Mall Wost Vancouvor 926-2615 Spocuiiste in Hostoration & Custom raring call Mary 980-3850 or Diane 980-5538 Thursdays -- Adult Pleasure Skating. Karen Magnussen Arena. 8:15-10:15 pm. Live organ music. Bill or Kay Gilmour 987-9694 eee Ongoing -- Yoga with Yogi Shree Kant every Thursday evening at Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield Ave., N. Van. 6:30 - 8:00 pm. $4/class. Bring mat. For info. call 922-9664. Maplewood Pre-school, 399 Seymour River Place. Openings available in 4-year- old program. Contact Lucille (929-7829) for more info. 12th ANNUAL ‘‘ELEGANT’’ FLEA MARKET WEST VANCOUVER UNITED CHURCH 21st & Esquimalt SATURDAY NOV. ist, 1980 9 a.m.- 4p.m. everything we have tor sale has been collected throughout the year the Church Mission program Bids to purchase November 1980 QQ) the recommended Pritolic Heanng and (Ht) Compliance Of | the Heqeements accegoted and the DEVELOPER TENDER CALL ‘‘*UNDERWOOD — LYNN VALLEY”’ DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER A FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL 3.613 HECTARE SITE (8.926 ACRES) SUITABLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MAXIMUM OF 55 DWELLING UNITS. this stte will be by the Land Agent of the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver uath 1) OO am Ac Ceptanc 6 of a bid would be conditional upon purchaser successtully amendment to the Plans Sectlon of the Muntcipal Zooming Bylaw wnposing siting areas for not more than fifty five dwelling uotts development Concept of the high bidder successtiul Distrets Zoning procedures and Landscape Policy The Dighest on any offer wih not necessary be feQgenrve following the recemt of tenders among other things the general level of btds recetved A brochure providing full details of the property is available from the Land Department of the Corpora fon oof the Omsthet of North Vancouver 355 West Queens Road North Vancouver BC V/N 2K6 Contact W Rimmer Deputy Land Agent 987 7131 The tunds realised through this endeavour go towards Outreach and Community Services recetved on the 20th day of proceeding to a achteving an in accordance with the bidder with the pice wth be determined taking into account,