What's Going On this week Sunday, June 30 — Lonsdale Quay Summerfest. Children’s Day: Music, entertainment, magic. Free, §1:30-3 p.m. For in- fo call Kim, 980-4541 or 986-1714, ket Monday, July | — Bus trip up Howe Sound, SuperValu Park- ing Lot. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Subsidized by the Secretary of State of Canada and the North Shore Historical Society. 985-4393, after 5. kkk Mon.-Fri., July 1-5 — West Van Soccer Assn. McDonalds Super- Valu/Soccer School, Ambleside Park, N. Van. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Children all ages 6-14, info: 988-4336 nan Mon, to Friday, July'2-Aug. 16 — Summer Preschool Playground (3-Syrs.). Eagle Har- bour Community Center, 923-7425. 9-noon or 1-4 p.m, Crafts, special outings and visitors and games features. kee Monday, July 1 — North Shore Folk Club. Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield, N. Van. An evening of contemporary and traditional folk music. Admis- sion $2. For info tel 986-3078 or 984-6141. kkk Tuesday, July 2 - 26 — Open Stage Threatre classes for kids including costume, make-up, mime, script and camera. NSNH 225 East 2nd St., North Van. Applications/info: Anne ” Johnson, 985-0048. Second ses- sion, July 29-Aug. 23. ake Tuesday, July 2 — Karen Magnussen Arena is sponsoring several summer programs for . everyone. Featured are Rollerblade Sports, Children’s Fun Clubs, and Seniors’ activity groups. For information and registration, 984-9341 xe Tues.-Fri., July 2-5 — Summer Day Camp for 5-12 year olds, North and West Van. YMCA Centres, 9-4 p.m. (with extra supervision if needed. Overnight camping, outdoor skills, games & crafts. kkk Tues.-Friday, July 2-5 — Sports Camp for ages 12-15, West Van. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., 9 to 4 p.m. Attractions: Windsurf- ing, racquetball, tennis, weight training, Contact Pierre, 926-5541. knek Tuesday, July 2-Aug. 31 — Out- door Teen Adventures, Eagle Harbour Community Centre weekdays and weekends. Ph: 921-7425. Includes: Rock Climb- ing, kayaking, river rafting, and backpacking the West Coast Trail. kkk Wednesday, July 3 — Guest Storytellers Judi Nosek and Mar- tin. Clark, West Vancouver Memorial Library. 11 a.m. For 4 to 8 year olds. kkk Wednesday, July 3 — Free finan- HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 blks. behind tne Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 9-9 Fri. 985-8738 12-4 Sun. cial Workshop — more income and iess taxes in retirement. 1:30-3 p.m. North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd, North Van. Pre-register: 987-8138. tne Thursday, July 4 — Motivating Your Personnel seminar, spon- sored by FBDB, 7-10 p.m. Cost $35. Phone 980-6571 10 register ant Monday, July 8 — N.S. Chris- tian Women's Club Luncheon, 4230 Rockridge Crescent, W.Van. 11:50 a.m. Come for a tropical picnic — reservations 929-4808. a khk Monday, July 8 — Free Finan- cial Workshop — A comfortable Reticement Takes Planning. 7 p.m. at N/S_ Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd, North Van. Pre-register: 987-8138, anak Monday-Friday, July 8-12 — Sports Camp for ages 12-15, West Van. YMCA, 1735 In- glewood Ave., Attractions: Windsurfing, racquetball, ten- nis, weight training. Contact Pierre, 926-554] kk * Tuesday, July 9 — Cruising down the river — a slide talk. Lynn Valley Library, 1280 East 27th 7-9 p.m. Traveller David Conn shares his experiences of boating holidays on Englands waterways - from the Thames to the Fen country and North Wales. Free. NEWS photo tuart Davis RETIRING principal Ron Brown was surprised by the appearance of Miss Piggy at his retirement party recently. The character under the costume is actually Jiil Scott, a teacher at the schooi where Brown is taking his leave. WE’VE MOVED! NEXT DOOR TO OUR PREVIOUS LOCATION COME IN AND SEE OUR MANY IN-STORE The 355 June 30th, 1985 DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING REGULATION OF SMOKING The Mayor and Council invite all persons who wish to express their views on the pro- & posed Regulation of Smoking Bylaw to a public meeting to discuss aspects of regula- a tion of smoking in public places. Monday, July 8, 1985, 7:15 p.m. Council Chambers, Municipal Halt Background information and copies of the draft Bylaw are available from the District Hall, Social Planning, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver. SPECIALS SASIPAN Oriental Shop South Park Royal 922-5722 THE CORPORATION OF THE IN PUBLIC PLACES meeting will be held: West Queens Road, North Vancouver Marilyn Baker MAYOR 27 - Sunday, June 30, 1985 - North Shore News a THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BY-LAW NO. 2200, 1968, AMENDMENT BY-LAW NO. 3216 Notice is given that a Public Hearing wili be held in the Municipal Hall, 750-17th Street, West Van- couver, B.C. on 1985 July 08, at 8:00 p.m. to con- sider the following: Applicant: = A. and H. Clark Affected All tands zoned R.T.1 (Two Family Lands: Dwelling Zone 1) BY-LAW 3216 ZONING BY-LAW Proposed To amend the regulations govern- Amendment: ‘ing the R.T.1 Zone (Two Family Dwelling Zone 1) by reducing the minimum site width required for a two family dwelling from 49 feet (14.9 meters) to 47 feet (14.3 meters). All other regulations of the R.T.1 Zone remain in effect eg. minimum site area of 6,000 square feet. ‘ Department of Planning & Development, Municipal Hall.- Acopy of the proposed By-law may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular business days bet- ween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 3:00 p.m. 1985 July 08 and will be read out at the Hearing. Submissions received after the close of the # Public Hearing will not be considered by Council. . Enquiries: J.D. Allan, Municipal! Clerk 1985 June 11 THE CORPORATION OF THE. - CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER | ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is herby given by the City of North Van- § f couver, pursuant to Section 720 of the Municipal Act- of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held @ on MONDAY, JULY 8, 1985, at 7:30 P.M., in the Coun- § cil Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, @ a North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in @ connection with the following proposed amendments J to the ‘‘Zoning By-law, 1967"', and the ‘‘Zoning Map @ y of the City of North Vancouver’, which is an integral part thereof: ; | BY-LAW NO. 5646 H To rezone Lots 17, 18, and the east half and west half § of Lot 19, block 127, D.L. 274, Plan 878, located at 266, @ 268, and 272 East 4th Street, from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD-70 Comprehensive Develop: £ ment 70 Zone, to permit construction of 13 townhouse units on the site. The above by-law will regulate the size, shape, and A siting of buildings and structures of the proposed § Mm development, as well as off-street parking requirements ® and the location and screening of refuse containers, i and will in addition reguiate on-site landscaping in such a way as to ensure that adequate sight lines are main- B tained at the intersections of driveways and streets 7 and/or lanes. APPLICANT: MA. E.S. HENRICKSEN BY-LAW NO. 5648 To amend the text of Part 9 of the Zoning By-law in- &@ sofar as it pertains to the CD-33 Comprehensive Development 33 Zone, and in particular to Lot 37, Block B, D.L. 265/552, located on the north side of the 900 Block West 16th Street, immediately west of the § north/south lane. . 5 This by-law will have the effect of reducing the required § dimensions of the off-street loading bay on Lot 37. i APPLICANT: YIC VENTURES/AMAKO CONSTRUCTION ALL PERSONS who deem their property to be af- §f fected by the proposed amending by-laws have the op- portunity to be heard, in person, by attorney. or by petition. COPIES of the proposed by-laws and pertinent staff reports may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, with exception of Monday, July 1, 1985. E.A. RAYMONG, CITY CLERK §