LAURIA plays ciassical and popular piano. She is currently studying theatre and enjoys photography and travelling. Lonsdale land use NORTH VANCOUVER Distnct residents get a chance for a say in the eventual! development of the Upper Lonsdale region Wednesday. The forum for that will be a public meeting on develop- ment possibilities and poten- tials for the area, at the Carisbrooke Elementary School at 8 p.m. Mayor Manilyn Baker will open the meeting, which will then hear municipal staff members discuss existing and potential development with emphasis on existing land use plans, major traffic patterns and ‘needs and other aspects of development. That will be followed by ume for discussion on the proposed land use plan, on the crosstown road connector from Capilano Road to Mountain Highway and other aspects of the proposals. Do you take vitamins? Whether you take vitamins, or want to find out more about them, we can help! We have a complete selection of quality vitamins, natural foods and cosmetics — all at DISCOUNT PRICES! The Vitamin House 10°. DISCOUNT TO SENIORS OPEN SUN 11-5:00 1929 LONSDALE 980-5545 By MARK HAMILTON YOUR CHANCES of getting away with not renewing your insurance appear slim in West Vancouver. Wednesday was the end of February, the time when most ICBC insurance policies for automobiles expire. By the end of Thursday, March 1, West Vancouver AS - Sunday, March 4, 1984 - North Shore-News \ Ny SSS... police had issued .27 tickets to drivers who were either driv- ing without insurance or fail- ing to display their new decals. And that, according to Cst. Colin Bursill, without any special! efforts on the part of the force. ‘*There were some roadblocks,’’ he says, ‘‘but most of the offenses were MEETING WEDNESDAY Pub opposed anonymously A PROPOSAL to convert a former Lonsdale flower shop into a neighborhood pub has run into some opposition from an anonymous letter- writer. A photo-copied letter shoved through a number of mail slots in the central Lonsdale area urges residents to vote against the proposed pub during a survey now be- ing carried out. The letter, signed only by ‘“‘A concerned neighbor’’, says ‘‘this pub will be just another drinking spot for young people from all over the North Shore, who con- verge of our neighborhood every night. This will be a spot to get drunk before and after the discotheque.”’ ee TEAK ‘Seem WALL