36 — Sunday, April 28, 1996 — North Shore News Course set [Schools for the 21st Century _ASTROPSYCHOLOGI- - CALLY SPEAKING, _ the collective uncon-' scious of North < America could not --, ‘{ssimilate the social ~ “Changes. of the 1960s follow. Plan ahead, Friday. Exercise caution with finances, from Saturday on. ro] TAURUS (April 21-May ) ’ Consider furthering your “education, early week, Taurus. Some partnership stress, mid-week, Compromise a hit, Friday. Saturday, the domestic scene Improves. : TE GEMINI (May 22-June 2t) Brilliant Ideas, early . ‘week, Gemini. Act on then, Mid- week, passion rekindled. Time to drop a negative habit, Friday. Saturday, commune with your part- ner, " CANCER (June 22-July &S » . ’ Your. conscicusness expands, early week, Cancer, Watch health, Wednesday. Thursday, give your love a gift. Love flow increases, :. i: Fefday, Saturday, choose to relax., : psychological t (hot can’t) accept ith upheavals ae th ty; brotherhood) could “well be the theme song of Aquari ‘tise in the‘ status of “The goddess, Isis, j is being unveled The glyph for - ‘ The ahetech revolution ~and advances in Super-con- : “ductivity and genetic engi- Se “neering are examples of z the. wows Aquarian energy. A “ most striking sign of the new : era is the information explo- ‘ston created by recent advances in technology. Satellites allow us to’ ’ “access any place in the world: : and to interface with the inhabitants of “way over . there” or “down under.” (fob be continued next. week). ’ : Apri ip'Miy 4, 1996 rT “ARIES (March “M-April 20) ~~ Much’ can be- learned, early week, Aries. Mars enters Taurus, mid-week. Prosperity will : ‘Leo Gly 24-Aug, 23). Seme drama. at. ‘home, ’ Friday: : Satarday, make time for romance. “.* Jam, 20)" ; . "- Great: "oppertunities for: : felends are, Friday and Saturday. AN AQUARIUS Gan. Ue.” . Tesre: ‘may: be: ‘positive; carces’ dortonaients: cori meek, Aquariaz. Be opea to love, miid- "Week: Chobe a beslthler Westyie, » Friday. Saturday, communicate clearly. 8} Se super clear to avoid misunder- 3 Robert Aiken is an: internationally known - professional astrologer, metaphysician and ther- . apeutic counsellor with: “38 years’ experience. He. is now available for ae psyenologi and metap heysically: oriented counselling sessions as well as thor- ough, in-depth, tape-"* recorded Ceagied ‘readings..Contact Carole a at 926- 4961: mental odyssey BY LAYNE CHRISTENSEN Community Reporter STUDENTS FROM five North Shore schools flexed their menta] muscles at the | recent Odyssey of the Mind (OM) provincial finals. Though none came home with trophies, all placed in the top quarter, Sherwood Park, Chartwell, West Bay, Sentinel and Handsworth were among the 100 schools represented at the competition, held April 13 in Nelson, Founded in 1978 by New Jersey college profes- sor Sam Micklus, OM is a creative problem-solving competition for school-age children. Held annually in 19 ‘countries, it also teaches team work, rewards risks and encourages partici- pants to search for new solutions to. some fairly challenging | problems, according .- ‘to Garriock, | a West Vancouver ' resident and -president of. B.C, Odyssey: of the Mind. . : announce the appointment of @ Cowan McKinney as Chairman of the Foundation. - A native of freland, Mr. @ McKinney has béen‘a resident of West Vancouver since 1963. H He is a charterec accountant, forinerly a partner. with KPMG Peat Marwick Thome, and is gf now a director cf Neptune Food Services. Mar. McKinney joined the Board of the 3 Foundation in 1993 and has ” aie former secretary of the fe4 Canadian Club, and is a involved wit: various charitable and sports organizations. The West Vancouver ; # Foundation is a cormmunity- q based, non profit society which 2 encourages, accepts and holds charitable contributions in a Income from the invested - a= capital is used to support local 1 initiatives in the fields of health, recreation, social f services, education, the arts, and the environment. Donors f may support the general fund,, specify an area of interest, or ‘establish a hamed community B award or scholarship. The ‘Foundation also accepts contributions which may be Faith:| HN once is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 and Section 1021of the Municipal Act of British Colurnbia, that a Public - Hearing will be held on MONDAY, May 6, 1996, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber,, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in. connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No- } 6700”, and the “Zoning Map of the City. of North Vancouver”, which is an integral; | part of “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700” and to receive representations in connection: ) with proposed “Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw, 1996, No. 67737: To rezone Lot F Block 15, D.L. 265, Plan LMP 27425, and a portion of the lane rig of-way, located at 238 Fell Avenue, indicated on the map below. The amending bylaw. will have the effect of removing the said property : FROM: P-1 (Public Use and Assembly) TO: CD-312 (Comprehensive Development: 312 Zone). to permit development of a 2-storey martial arts facility. West 3rd Street Fell Avenue | ke : of the City, A LL PERSONS who believe that their i interest in properties i : affected by, above proposed Bylaw: No. 6763 and for Sieh No. 6775, shall be afford