12 - Sunday, November 3, 1991 - North Shore News Anna Marie D'Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER , AGENDAS . North Vancouver City Council, Monday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m.: Delegation: Vancouver Mayor Gordon Campbell to provide pro- gtess report on ‘‘Creating Our Future’? and to review discussion paper on regional land use aad transportation matters at 13th St. THE PERENNIAL Tory backbencher and North Van- couver MP Chuck Cook said Tuesday that he doesn’t vead Canadian books because they just aren’t good enough and the federal government should not subsidize Canadian publishers. Cook toid a House of Commons committee that he reads three books each week which Have you read any good Canadian books lately? include foreign mysteries and best-sellers hy mass-market authors. Canadian book publishers receive about $17 million in direct federal subsidies annually. Some Cana- dian publishers say subsidies are necessary compensation because the government permits national book distribu- tion to be controlled and dominated by foreigners. Simon Shaw Erale Earnshaw Donne Robinson North Vancouver No. I have to admit that I don’t usually read them because I find most Ca- nadian books quite dry. Dawn Christison North Vancouver 1 haven’t read a Cana- dian book in a !ong time, in at least one year. I read autobiographies and they are usually Ameri- P. Siu North Vancouver Yes, avsolutely. I teach ESL and we are reading. Farley Mowat’s Owls in the Family and it's ex- cellent. Vancouver Yes. Within the last two months I have read a Canadian book about business. North Vancouver No, I haven’t, but there is upcomin; an. excellent book about ‘he founding of the Reform Pars which { consider is a must for all concerned can. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS — North Vancouver District Council, Monday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m.: Poli- cy and planning committee: Dele- gation: Vancouver Mayor Gordon Campbell to provide progress report on “Creating Our Future’ and to review discussion paper-on regional land use and transporta- tion matters/Property damage from district trees/Landfill gas utilization project. West Vancouver District Council, Monday, Nov. 4 at 7:45 p.m.: ; Drivers guilty of drinking a RECENT _CONVICTIONS in ‘1 North: Shore. courts have ‘|. resulted in fines and. penalties for drinking and driving related _ offences: NORTH VANCOUVER: Jef- ‘fery Bennett, 35, 5-601 West Keith Rd., North Vancouver Cover .08, $750 fine, one-year driver’s licence suspension); Steven Munro, 43, 13-235 ‘Seymour River Pl., North "92 TERCEL’S ool 99 7 Wel em 152 + ac month lao. _ Vancouver (over .08, one year jail,, two-year driver's licence suspension). WEST VANCOUVER: Alvin Michael Vandermaaten,. 26, Royston, B.C. (over: .08, $700 fine, one-year driver’s licence suspension); Eric Stephen Wolf, 27, 4100-block St. Pauls Ave., North Vanccuver (over 08, 21 days jail, one-year driver’s licence suspension). “Delegation: Restricted parking on 18th and 19th Streets/Vancouver Mayor Gordon Campbell to pro- vide progress report on ‘‘Creating Our Future’? and to review discussion paper on regional land use ‘and . transportation matters/ Parking on 13th St., Pat’s Res- taurant/Sign bylaw to permit se- cond storey sign at 1337 Marine Dr./Local improvement lane pav- ing construction bylaw for paving at 1404 to 1448 Fulton Ave and 774 15th St. and 1425 to 1495 Es- quimalt Ave. — DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver. City: Applica- tion to rezone 245 West iSth St. North Vancouver District: Ap- plication for neighborhood pub, 1790 Spicer Rd. West Vancouver District: Devel- opment variance permit applica- tion, Sentinel School, 1240: Chartwell Dr., installation of ten- nis bubble. . Canadians. . Agenda items are restricted by space. For a complete listing oi West . Vancouver agenda _ items, 4 call 922-1211 after business hours> for recorded information. Com- prehensive agendas - for. North® Vancouver City and District. are posted 2t tiie respective. halls: and are also available at ‘the public libraries. . MARINE DRIVE PAY ‘N’ SAVE. MARINE DRIVE PAY ‘'N’ SAVE FILE-UP 4 13 9 S43, COKE or SPRITE MARINE Srivc- PAY ‘'N’ SAVE Limit one coupon per purchase. This coupon Limit one rehase. Thi coupon per purchase. This coupon cannot be used in conjunctio! with other cannot be used in conjunction with other ‘coupons to increase value. This coupon has no cash purchase value. Minimum 30 litres. Expires Dec. 8, 1991 INCLUDES ALL TAXES Redeemable oniy at: Be a sco a Marine Drive Pay ‘N’ Save (across from Capilano Mall) 970 MARINE DR., NORTH VAN. cash purchase vee. Minimum 30 litres. Expires Dec. 8, 1991 {NCLUDES ALL TAXES ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER Barristers & Solicitors ) AFTER HOURS FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FAX Criminal Matters Only | 986-4366 926-3181 986-9286 #300-1401 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.