ind 50 - Wednesday, October 30, 1985 - North Shore News What’s Going On —— bid’ 7:30-8:30 p.m. Topic: Questions Wednesday, November 13-- for the Doctor, share experi- ences, concerns, 988-3131, local From Page 49 Monday, November 4--Time management for women with families & careers. Carson Graham School, 7:30-10 p.m. Mini lecture. Also Preteens; be- twixt & between. Info: N.S. Family Services, 988-5281. aeart Monday, November 4--CPR Basic I—Recertifiction for those with previous Basic I or II, cer- tification. 6:15-10:15 p.m. North Van YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., N.V. Pre-register please in person or by mail prior to course at least 3 days 984- YMCA, (9622). eee Tuesday, November 5-Dec. 12- -Judo. Lynn Valley Hall, Tues. & Thurs, 4:45-5:45 p.m. Judo lessons for 8-11 year olds. een Tuesday, November 5--North. Shore Photo Image Ciub. North Van. Library, 14th and Lonsdale. 7 p.m. Info: 984-9696 or 986-4924. ‘*Night Photography’’. All welcome. oon Tuesday, November §--1.T.C. (formerly Toastmistress) ‘Develop leadership skills, organizational ability, and ef- fective speaking techniques. Dinner 7. p.m. cocktails 6:30 at Yics Restaurant. Info: J. In- kster, 985-9445 or M. Culham, 929-6097." . . of ‘Wednesday, November 6~-Visit with Allen Morgan, author. Capilano Library, 3045 ‘Highland . Blvd. 1:30 p.m. ‘Children aged 4-7 and interested adults are ‘invited to visit ‘with the author of ‘Matthew and the Midnight. Tow Truck’. : ose Wednesday, November 6--Teddy Bear's Picnic PJ Storytime. North Van City Library. 7 p.m. Songs, stories and dance for 4-8 year olds. A musical evening. Wednesday, "November 6 Preschooler’s books for Christmas. . Seycove Library, 4:30-8:30 p.m. A preview and . discussion of this years offerings with a district children’s librarian... = - eos _ Wednesday, November 6--North Shore Psychic Society, Queen Mary School. 7:30 p.m. eet Wednesday, November 6--C.A. Wives Club of B.C. is holding a fall fashion show and lunch at Hollyburn Country Club, Crosscreek Rd., West Van. All members and guests welcome. 11:30 a.m. For reservations call 922-9170, 294-3044. eee Wednesday, November 6-- Business & Professional Women’s Club monthly dinner meeting. Avalon Hotel 6:30 p.m. Topic: ‘Starting your own business’’. Info: 985-2223 or 985-6265. eee Wednesday, November 6-- Create a new interest, ladies. Come share God’s Love at our coffee morning. 10:15-11:30 a.m. Speaker: Lila Davies, Feature: Agnes Ingley with holdiay souvenirs. Hollyburn Gospel Chapel, 1403 Duchess Ave., West. Van. Transporta- tion? Call 926-1204. sas Wednesday, November 6-- “Ramses II and His World’? — Lecture by Dr. Hanna Kassis at Silver Harbour Centre, 144 E. 22nd St., N.V. $3. Everyone welcome. 980-2474. aes Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 6-Dec. 12--Toddlers Storytimes. _ West: Van. Memorial Library. 10:30 a.m. For 2 years, Info: 926-3291 to register. eee Thursday, November 7--NV _ MCC SCC Business meeting | p.m. Members are requested to bring membership cards. eos, Thursday, November 7-Dec. 19- --Kinderdance classes. Lynn Valley .Hall, 3:45-4:30 p.m. Creative movement class for pre-schoclers. nos _ sae ” Friday, November 8-Author visit: Allen Morgan. North Van City Library 10:30 a.m. Allen Morgan with stories and games | for preschoolers. oon Friday, November 8--Tax Im- plications of the New Budget. . Free lecture for Seniors at West Van Seniors Centre. 1:30 p.m. 695 2Ist St. Speakers: Bob _ NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1970, CHAPTER N-19 The Minister of Transportation and Highways of Saunders and Gordon Reynolds of Vancouver City Savings Fi- nancial Services. Register: 926- 4375. Sponsored by Financial Information for Seniors Com- mittce, North Shore Informa- tion & Volunteer Centre. eae Saturday, November 9--Bread Dough Xmas Ordaments. Karen Magnussen Arena, 9:30-12:30 p.m. Create tree ornaments or dents of Oceanside Art Centre, crafts by Ladies of the Unity Church North Van. Admission free. een Sunday, November 10—North Van City Fire Department is of- fering a St John's Ambulance Heartsaver CPR course. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost $30. Register at Fire Hall, 13th and St. Georges, or phone 980-5021. ean Coping with Cancer Group. Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar 466 or 497. mms 1 & 2 off Terrace Cafeteria. table pieces. aes crafts & paintings. ees Sunday, November 10--Arts & Craft Show. Eagles Hall, 170 and talking about her books. West 3rd St. North Van. 10-7 Children and adults welcome. 2 p.m. Original paintings by stu- p.m. British Columbia hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 8 of the above act, deposited with the Minister of Transport in Ottawa, and in the Office of the Land Registrar of the Land Registry District of Vancouver, (Land Registry Foreshore Plan No. 17596), Drawing No. 1481-322A, showing the pro- «jf @ . posed protection berm for the north main pier of the Lions Gate Bridge. This berm will provide protection -from ship collisions in the First Narrows. It will meet the original ground just above the low tide line or approximately 25 metres from the north main pier and will not encroach on the Navigational Channel. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of publication of this notice, the _ : Minister of Transportation and Highways of the Pro- vince of British Columbia will, under section 8 of the said act, apply to the Minister of Transport for ap- proval of said site and plan. Written comments shoule be directed to: Director General, Aids and Waterways, Canadian Coast Guard, Ministry of Transport Ottawa, Ontario - K1A ON? A.E. Rhodes (Acting) Deputy Minister Ministry of Transportation and Highways Parliament Buildings Victoria, British Columbia VBV 1X4 eee held afterwards. Saturday, November 9 & 10-- “ee Christmas Fair, B.C. Rail Wednesday, November 13-- Building, 221 West Esplanade, Janet Lunn, award-winning N.V. 9:30-5:30 p.m. Sale of author of Double Spell, Tt Root Cellar and The Twe..- Dancing Princesses at West Van. Memorial Library, reading from THE _ ELEGANT FLEA MARKET NOV. 2np 9:00 am - 3:00 pm -West Vancouver United Church 21st & Esquimalt THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE RE.: OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN Aspecial meeting of the POLICY COMMITTEE of the Council of the City of North Vancouver has been scheduled to be held at 7:30 P.M., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1985, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, .B.C., for the following purpose: To reconsider the designation in the CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN insofar as the said Plan relates to the follow- ing properties: Lots 7 to 18, inclusive, Block 207, D.L. 545, located between Eastern and St. George Avenues, from Twenty-first Street to Twenty- second Street (preseently designated garden apartment density - 16-30 units per acre); and Lets 40 to 52, inclusive, Block 208, D.L. 546, located on the north side of Twenty-first Street, between St. Georges and St. Andrews Avenues (presently designated for single fami- ly use). All the above mentioned properties are currently zoned RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone. Owners and/or occupiers of the properties involv- ed, and residents of adjacent areas, are invited to attend the meeting to express any concerns they may have with respect to a possible amendment to the Official Community Plan. E.A. Raymond City Clerk October 25, 1985 Wednesday, November 13-- Saturday, November 9--Craft Author visit: Janct Lunn. North Fair. For the outreach of St. Monica's Church. Eagle Har- bour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., West Van. i] a.m. -3 p.m. grades 4-7. Many professional craftpersons participating. * Van City Library. 9:15 p.m. Award winning author Janet Lunn reads from her books. For Wednesday, November 13-- . Bishop Remi de Roo of Vic- Saturday, November 9-- toria, will be speaking at Annual Seymour Art Gallery, 1204 General Mig. of North Van Caledonia Ave., N. Van. Ar- chival collection of memorabilia of Deep Cove. Donated by Janet Pavlik ta Nov. 9, 929-7981. ate Capilano NDP. Public invited to attend 7:30-9 p.m. Queen Mary School Library, 230 W. Keith Rd. Short mtg. for members aoe THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER . NOTICE In accordance with the provisions of the City of North Vancouver “Fire Prevention By-law, 1951, No. 5343", DRY GARDEN REFUSE ONLY may be burned on the following dates without a special permit being obtained: SATURDAY — October 26th SUNDAY _ October 27th AND ‘ SATURDAY — November 2nd . SUNDAY 7— November 3rd_ Fires are to be small and.attended bya competent : . , person, and smoke and fly ash kept to a minimum. City Hall E.A. Raymond 141 West 14th Street City Clerk North Vancouver OO, ‘THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Van- couver, pursuant to Section 720 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia; that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1985, at 7:00 P.M., in: the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th’ Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive represen- tations in connection with the following proposed amendments to the text of the “Zoning By-law, 1967": BY-LAW NO. 5673 A By-law to amend the Zoning By-law insofar as it~ pertains to the M-5 Light Industrial Zone so as to pro- - ff vide a more compact description of the tange of per-. mitted’ principal and accessory uses while not lessening the number of permitted principal and ac- cessory uses. The amending By-law will also in- troduce a new category entitled ‘‘other goods’’ for . principal wholesaling and warehousing uses which will: permit warehouse or wholesale uses not presently listed in an M-5 Zone. The By-law will fur- ther permit the business category of ‘‘automobile parts" to include an accessory retail use without the requirement that such use be housed in an area which is separate from that of the principal use on the premises. In addition; the amending By-law will prohibit access to Bewicke Avenue, and will control setback i distances of buildings and structures from the top of the bank of Mosquito Creek for flood protection purposes. a The properties affected by the amending By-law are those contained in Blocks 20 and 21, D.L. 265, bet- ween Hanes and Bewicke Avenues, as indicated in heavy outline on the map below: Ore ae APPLICANT: CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ALL PERSONS who deem their property to be af- fected by the proposed amending By-law have the opportunity to be heard, in person, by attorney, or by petition. COPIES of the proposed By-law 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. £.A. Raymond, City Clerk October 24, 1985 a are vrs