SARA SU TEAS NN THE FOLLOWING is a brief summary of agendas for North Shore Municipalities and the North Shore Health Board: North Vancouver City Council, Council Meeting: Monday, Jan. 22, 6 p.m. Public Hearing: 7:30 p.m. Delegatiun by Mr. Hank Jasper, Executive Vice- President of Urban Concepts Ltd., -and a representative from the Human Resources Department of Canada on zoning bylaws 1967 ’. and 6486; report by the Assistant City Engineer and recommenda- tion on the adult school crossing ' guards within the City of North Vancouver; semi-annual report on Outreach Youth Services; estab- lishment. of the Affordable Housing Reserve Fund; increase to late payment schedule — street and traffic bylaw; various rezoning bylaws including 949 West 3rd Street and 636-652 Queensbury Ave. North Vancouver District ‘Council: Monday, Jan. 22, 7:15 _ p.m. Proclamation: VanCity's LIONS GATE] JHOSPITAL| A Caring Community Calendar , Schizophrenia Public Meeting ; Wednesday Jan. 31 7:30 PM. Medical Day Centre Gym “Childhood Schizophrenia, its - | Development, Treatment and | Symptoms” Dr. Pauline Lee, Psychologist for the Lower Mainland Mental Health | Support Team, will also share | strategivs for parents and teachers. For information } call the B.C. Schizophrenia _ | Society, North Shore Branch “} at 926-0856. Speech Language Therapy Programs are available for articulation, voice and fluency | disorders. Fees depend on the | size of each group. For info. call Nicole Armstrong 988-3131, 1 Local 4418. Breast Self Exarination Teaching Clinic Tuesdays 4:20 -7:30 P.M. & Thursdays 10:00 A.M.-1:00P-M For appointments call the _] Canadian Cancer Society at I 925-1952. Astitma Education Program Tuesdays 6:00 ~ 7:00 P.M. Designed for all ages, the program is limited to 4 people | per session. To pre-register call 984-3722. Screening Mammography If you are a woman aged 40 or | over you may refer yourself to j this program. Early detection of breast cancer is the key to successful treatment. Funded by the Ministry of Health. For 4. an appointment call 984-5714, Phan vill he ah aL & ca aie, may i ei UNG Community Day, Jan. 26; zoning bylaw amendment to allow swim ining lessons as a home occupation outside the principal dwelling in single-family zones; 1992 Fees and Charges Bylaw: operation of Pika Pump & Compressor Services Lid, at 3698 Glenview Crescent; Athletic Commission Bylaw; Deep Cove Cultural Centre class “E”" licence application; review of parking stall size; devel- opment variance permit for 3645 Norwood Avenue. Rezoning bylaws: Curling Road, single fam- ily lots on Anne MacDonald Way, lot A -—— top of St. Pauls and St. Georges Avenue. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, Jan. 22, 7:45 p.m. Presentation by the B.C. Police Commission on the role of police boards; revised Caulfeild Park management plan; acquisition of the wharf and float at Caulfeild Cove; Mayor’s ski challenge; des- Hl ota fi aT BEE i i : ee Y oy ca f i mae ie ignation of Navvy Jack House at 1768 Argyle Avenue; information report on the Youth Services Centie: Squamish Interim Services Agreement Bylaw; citizen appoint- ments to advisory boards and com- inissions, Development permit applications: Folkestone | Way extension, | Woodburn = Road/ North. ood Drive. North Shore Health Board: Thursday, Jan. 25, 6 p.m. Reports by the following task groups: Coimmunity Development — and Communications, Bylaws Rules and Policies, Closer to Home Evaluation, Human Resources Transition, CEO Search, Transition, Board/LGH Transition, Governance, Board/NSHS Transition, Board/NSICS Transition. Coast Garibaldi Regional Health Board Update; update on provincial health goals workshop; contracts between NSHB and Union Board of Health, also between NSH® and MOH. tHE (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver between Dec. 7, 1995, and Jan, 15, 1996. Information is taken from the state- ments of claim.) Plaintiff: Tenex Data Corp.. c/o 201-585 16th St., West Vancouver. Defendant: Exor Data {nc., [Oth Floor, 595 Howe St.. Vancouver. Claim: $37,983 for computer services provided in 1989. Plaintiff; Paul Blondin, dba RCT Sales & Installations, c/o 1300-777 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver. Defendant: Lougheed Flooring Centre Ltd., dba United Carpet, c/o 117 West Ist St.. North Vancouver. Claim: $25,421 commission owing for floor coverings in Wal-Mart store, and $5,000 for a bonus. Plaintiff: Upton Industries, fka 2995344 Canada Inc., c/o 102-171 West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Defendant: 4 T's Industries Ltd., 9067 Church St, Fort Langley; and Canadian Pacific Express & ‘Transport Ltd., 360-601 West Cordova St., Vancouver. Claim: A breach of contract in a beam-saw deal, C 21 Power Smart. he savings are clear. BC 21 Power Smart. It’s working. BC 21 Power Smart teams will soon complete installation of water- and energy-saving products in 80,000 homes across the province. Not only has the project created jobs that help the B.C. economy, it will save millions of dollars in gas and electricity, as well as billions of litres of water—~for years to come. And when we save our natural resources, it’s the nicest save of all. Preserving resources, Creating jobs. Proud parmers in BC 21 Power Smart: BC Gas, Pacific Northern Gas Ltd., B.C. Credit Unions, Greater Vancouver Regional District, West Kootenay Power, Centra Gas, B.C. Hydro and the Province of British Columbia. ;