10 - Friday, October 31, 1986 - North Shore News Fare Te hehe t ae : a ~ aE ate Danyliu eyes WV seat Hundal runs for WV School Board ANDREI DANYLIU will seek election to the West Vancouver Municipal Council Nov. 15, Danyliu, 44, said one of his greatest skills is selling innovative and productive ideas to people. The regional manager of the Technical Service Council for B.C. and the Yukon, has also held senior management positions in marketing “and human _ resource management with B.C. Hydro, Parks Canada and MacMillan Bloedel. Danyliu said he would be a par- ticipant and progressive alderman if elected. w/Y ald. INCUMBENT GORDON Rowntree is seeking reelection to West Vancouver Municipal Coun- cil. . Marketing consultant Rowntree, 63, has been an alderman for the past five years and a resident of West Vancouver for 32 years. He’s a director on the Lions Gate Hospital Board, and a member of its long-range planning Cook calls IF ELECTED as a North Van- couver District 44 School Board trustee, Sue Cook says she will work toward instilling more re- sponsibility in local education. quality education for North Shore “I'm anxious to preserve the in- tegrity and unique character of West Vancouver,’’ he said. “LT will use my creative energy in order to ensure | meet the needs of all West Vancouver citizens, par- ticularly the young and the elder- ly.”* Danyliu said he believes his rep- utation as a skilled negotiator will help bring about an equitable reso- lution of community issues such as development above the Upper Levels Highway and Ambleside Park. . Danylix has been a resident of West Vancouver and greater Van- couver for more than 30 years. He seeks re- committee to develop a West Van- couver facility for medium and long-erm care. Rowntrée is also the chairman of the North Shore Union Board of Health. lf reelected, Rowntree said he will continue to monitor and con- trol expenditures that could seriously increase taxes. He said he would like to initiate more rain-protection bus shelters, received his economics degree from UBC, and did his post-graduate work at SFU. He’s a Rotarian, a member of thy Canadian Arts Council and the West Vancouver Little Theatre. He also served as a zone director on the Canada Day Committee. He is past president of the Alberta and North Chapter of the Canadian Personnel Management Association, and a past president of the Banff School of Advanced Management Aluuyni Association. Danyliu has been married for the past seven years to wife Meredith. election and to encourage the construction of more seniors housing projects. Rowntree said he would give street repair a high priority and would initiate a citizens’ sponsored Arts Centre, In the past, Rowntree has served on the Memorial Library Board, Parks and Recreation Commis- sion, the GVRD Parks Committee, and was acting mayor of West Vancouver during April and May. for NV school respect students and to improving com- munication between the board and the community to find out what local taxpayers want. Respect between everyone in- volved in local education from students to teachers to administra- tion to parents is what Cook says she would like to see. A graduate of Delbrook Senior Secondary School, Cook is a 39- year-old mother of three school- age children and is employed as a music agent. JOIN NOW AND PAY NO INITIATION HURRY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER! At the AIKO RACQUET CLUB we cater to both the casual player and the enthusiast. Dues: $20.00 per month. 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An article in Wednesday's newspaper listing the candidates omitted Hundal’s name. The News regrets any inconvenience this may have caused. Real Estate Personal Injury Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Varicouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation Pa re ene POD ee ISLANDS TRUS BOWEN ISLAND TRUST COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING m™ NOTICE is hereby given that all persons who deem their interest f in property affected by the following proposed by-laws will be afforded an opportunity to be heard on the matters contained therein J at a Public Hearing to be held in the Collins Hall, Bowen island, & B.C. on SATURDAY, November 8, 1986, commencing at 10:00 a.m. § 1. Proposed By-law No. 59 would amend the ‘Bowen Island § Official Community Pian By-law No. 14, 1981"', by amending & “Schedule ‘C’ - Snug Cove Village Centre Development Permit | Area” to incorporate the area as shown on the following sketch within the Development Permit Area. wre uas A Island “ a= t Creer By amending the ‘Commercial (marine)"’ designation in Appendix ‘G', Figure 9°’ as shown on the following sketch: : — site “2 DL r77 H Ingeneral terms the by-law amends Schedule 'C' and Appendix ‘G’ § and the wording in Section 24 and Section 57 to facilitate the establishment of marina expansion. oo 2. Proposed By-law No. 60 would amend the ‘Bowen Island § Zoning Bylaw No. 36, 1984"’, by adding 2.11 Commercial 4A & (C-4A) Zone”’. in generai terms the purpose of the by-law is to § permit restaurant use, marine public house use, retail use, - | marina use and accessory uses to marina use. Q in addition the proposed by-law amends Schedule ‘A’ by changing the zoning designation for the property as shown on & the following sketch from ‘Commercial 1 (C-1) and Commercial 4 (C-4)" to Commercial 4A (C-4A)"’. fe A copy of the proposed by-laws may be inspected at the Islands # Trust Office, 747 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C., between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive. “ For the convenience of the public only, and not to satisfy Section . 957(2) (v) of the Municipal Amendment Act, 1985, an additional copy of the proposed by-laws may be inspected at the Post Office, Bowen & Island, B.C. a Cynthia Hawksworth, . Manager. r