aay ONS Phe, THE following is a brief summary of agenda items for North Shore municipali- ties. North Vancouver City Council: 6 p.m., Monday, Oct. 27. Delegation, Dallas Collis, presideat = North Vancouver Council of Canadians ore: multi-laterat agreement on Investment, Impact on Municipal Government; Lianne Dunster, coordinator, Learning Together, ore: Learning Together Program for teenaged parents, Reports: Destination and additional charitable gaming facilities — request for proposals, 1997 grant for the North Shore Childcare resources Society; Business Licence Bylaw, fee increase; Lower Lonsdale planning study results of the public involvement process and proposed next steps; speed arrestor policy; Third ? ONE. OF A Television M Valley main library; review of Street Hill laning configura- tion; redevelopment proposal, Royal Canadian Legion site 121-133) West) Lath | St.: Hamersley House Jand use and ownership considerations, 350 East 2nd St.; 1996 coun- ail remuneration and expens- es; Bylaw mandating for one full service pump when new gasoline service stations are constructed — notice of motion submitted by Coun, Miussatto. eee North Vancouver District Council: 7 p.m., Monday Oct. 27. Reports: Economic Development Strategy, submitted by Coun. Crist; District Parks Dedication Program, submit- ted by Coun, Crist; Council Matters: development: permit application 185 Mountain Highway; 1997-1999 land development. program; refer- endum project funding: Lynn A KIND: NEWS 4 ; Weeknights at 6 and 1:25.) north shore news public information meeting process; representatives on the North Shore Health Board; Park Royal Expansion, traffic impacts; request for reconsid- eration, setting up of an autonomous Nerth Shore transportation commi and operation; cultural d opment officer, increase in per-capita contribution to North Shore Arts Commission. eee West Vancouver District Council: 7:45 p.m., Monday, Oct. 27. Developracnt permit application No. 97-11, 2288 Bellevue Ave., l5-unit, 15- storey highrise apartment building; delegation —L. Meszaros, ORCA, re: envi- ronment project — endan- gered frogs; request for encroachment, 2637 Bellevue Ave; request for blasting per- mit, 5081 Meadfeild Rd. itish Columbia. channel UNICIPAL West Vancouver School District: 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday Oct. 28. Working relation- ships with the Ministry for Children and families: Ethical guidelines for business-educa- tion partnerships in’ West Lynnyarey. © CHIR. ppinutes AFFAIRS Vancouver, fieilities for the new millennium, principles ot public-private partnerships. oe @ North Vancouver School District: 7:30 p.m., Tuesday Bee JUST, 30 SECONDS SOUTH OF MOUNTAIN HWY ONL Oct. 28. Short-term, wmpo- rary borrowing: — financial report as of Sept. 30, 1997; board woals 1997-98, Artists for Kids Trust. — Michael Becker You can turn your investment future in the right direction by attending this free seminar. Making the right investment decisions comes down to getting expert advice. And you're invited to hear from the experts ata fre seminar hosted by VanCity and presenicd by Credential Securities. Se ting is limited, so please call early to reserve your place. For details and reservations just call VanCity TeleService at 877-7000 today, gg nN a - Credentialsecuritic Credential Securities Inc. is 2 subsidiary of Credit Union Central of Canada and p Cash balances and securities sold, unie: tusured by any government or other deposit insurer wh He tre mtformed ty the contrary ext takes > service: especl loa ss depossts o7 stats cutities. the Tuesday, Octor er 28th 7:30 p.m. VanCity West Vancouver Community Branch, 1402 Marine Drive Guest Speaker: Peter Brow, VanCity Retirement Income Counsellor Presented by Heather Prescesky of Credential Securities thee uf meauy seererities may fuctiate. s avatlable to branches of partespating credit wouons and certan other financsil uistittras. recite security. are not wraraiteed by any such credit wun or financial institution and are net Member - Cattadsa Investur Paitection bund. EAL VanCity