REALLY SPREADING THE INK around when he tried print making in his Arts exploration class at Presentation House in North Vancouver, was eight-year-old Darryll Kirby. For information on classes at Presentation House call 986-1351 (day) or 929-7562 (evening). (Terry Peters photo) Canada against neutronbomb OTTAWA (UPC) - Canadian government is totally opposed to the development of nuclear weapons including the deadly neutron bomb, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said The Monday. However, Trudeau rejected demands by Conservative MP Flora MacDonald that he “strongly protest” the development of the neutron bomb by France and the United States. Trudeau told the House of Commons the two countries have the capability and technology to develop sucha bomb, but so far there was no proof they had tested the weapon. He told Miss MacDonald he would not lodge a protest until there was certain proof sider the following Location Proposed Amendment Purpose BYLAW 5289 Applicant Location Proposed siting Amendment Purpose ment JF Sigurjonsson Deputy Municipat Clerk July 9, 1980 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ZONING BY-LAW The Council tor The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold Public Hearings under the provi sions of the Municipal Act in the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC on Mon- day July 21. 1980 commencing at 7 30pm to con. BYLAW 5285 Applicant C A Boom Engineering Ltd 1501 Lynn Valley Road (Lot 28. Block A District Lot 2087 Plan 13027) siting area amendment to Section of the Zoning Bylaw to pormit retail stores with residential units on upper floor Rational Development Corporation Southeast corner of Lonsdale & Wind- sor (Lots 11 and C Block 22. District Lot 2026, Plan 1499) area Section of the Zoning Bylaw to permit a 12 unit townhouse develop Copies of the bylaws may be inspec ted at the Municipal Hall between the hours of 8 30-4 ™ July 8th to July 21st, 1980 the countries had developed a neutron bomb, which would kill humans while leaving buildings and other structures intact. France recently an- nounced it may deploy the neutron bomb. The United States, which also has developed the device under orders from President Jimmy Carter, has not deployed it. “The House’ knows Canada does not have any nuclear deterrents and we have always opposed them,” Trudeau told Conservative MP Allan McKinnon. Trudeau's assurances did little to dilute the anger of opposition MPs after Defence Minister Gilles Lamontagne said during the weekend that the West must develop suphisticated the Pian amendment to the Plan and 4 30 am nuclear weapons as a deterrent to Soviet aggression. “The deterrent at the moment is not our tanks, our navy and our planes,” the minister said in a weekend interview. “I think the deterrent now is to try to find sophisticated weapons like nuclear weapons. “You talk lately about the French proton bomb,” he continued, apparently referring to the _ high- radiation neutron bomb France recently said it had tested. In the House of Commons, Lamontagne said the West had to negotiate’ disar- mament with the Soviet Union from a “position of strength .. . not weakness.” Vancouver, B.C y-law No. 2200, 1 as Horseshoe Bay their existing Zone up to and includin Hall Department, aforesaid the Clerk at the Heanng JD Allan Municipal Clerk July 9 1980 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING “ZONING BY-LAW NO. AMENDMENT BY-LAW NO. 2907” Notuce is hereby given that a Pubhc Hearng will be held at the Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West on Monday, July 21, 1980 at 8:00 Mm. concerning a proposed Amendment to “Zoning 68" affecting lands located within the Municipality of West Vancouver in the area known The intent of this proposed Amendment By-law is to rezone certain portions of Horseshoe Bay 1 having a zoning C.R.4 (Commercial Restricted Zone 4) to R.S.5 (Single Family Dwelling Zone 5) or C.R 3(Commercial Restricted 2. to create a new R T.2 Two Family Dwelling Zone 2 and to rezone to this newly created zone those lands having R Tt Two Family Dwelling Zone 1 as A copy of the proposed Amendment By-law may be inspected at the Clerk's Department, Second Floor, Municipal Hall, 750 - {7th Street, West Vancouver, BC between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on any day except Saturday. Sunday or statutory holidays, onday, Ju details may be obtained by enquiry to the Department of Development and Planning, Third Floor Municipal Should any person wish to make a submission tn writing tUis requested that it be submitted to the Clerk's prior to 300 pm July 21. 1980. Any written submission will be read by Submissions received after the chosing of Publ Hearing will not be Considered by Counc tl “The only way we could have avery” efficient deterrent, we would have to have sophisticated weapons by which we can prove to the Russians... that we want to talk about peace and disarmament,” he told McKinnon. ~ Outside of the House, Lamontagne said the “possibility” of countries in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization having nuclear weapons should be enough to make the Russians sit down and _ negotiate an agreement for disarmament and limitations on nuclear weapons. “I assure you [’m not for the neutron bomb . Tm not for any kind of bomb,” he said. 2200, 1968, one 3 - Parking) and aly 21, 1980. Further Monday, the ‘Members of OTTAWA (UPC) - Parliament Monday opposed in prin- ciple “everything the Klu Klux Klan stands for” and reaffirmed that the racist organization is not welcome in Canada. New Democratic Party MP Bob Rae said that since Canada had a multi-cultural society whose foundations are formed on politicl, racial August, 1980. R.S.3andR.S.4 Zones. to designate portions o Zone 3 described as. commencement o up to and including Hall the Clerk at the Hearin J.D Atlan Municipal Clerk July 8. 1980 ‘ DEVELOPER TENDER CALL CALEDONIA PLACE A FREEHOLD 2.75 ACRE SITE FOR THE | DEVELOPMENT OF SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES Offers to purchase this site will be received by the Land Agent until 11:00 a.m. on the 19th day of Acceptance of a bid would be conditional upon (i) the adoption of Bylaw 5246 ; amending the District Zoning Bylaw so as to designate and delineate siting areas for sixteen dwelling units on the site, and compliance of the bidder with the District's Zoning Landscape Policy The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted and the reserve price will be determined following the receipt of tenders, taking into account, among other things, the general level of bids received. A brochure providing full details of the property is available from the Land- Department -of ‘the Cor-.. poration of the District of North Vancouver, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. Contact W. Rimmer, Deputy Land Agent 987-7131. ‘ THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT © OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING “ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT BY-LAW NO. 2905” Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, July 21, 1980 at 8:00 . -m. concerning a proposed Amendment to “Zoning y-law No. 2200, 1968” affecting certain lands located within the Municipality of West Vancouver within the The intent of this Proposed Amendment By-law is Dwelling Zone 4 and R.S.3 Single Family Dwelling 1 6741 Dufferin Avenue 2. 201 Rabbit Lane 3. 6008/6016/6018 Gleneagles Drive Development Permit Areas whereby an owner of land within this Development Permit Area shall, prior to a development other than the development of three or less self contained dwelling units, obtain or hold a Development Permit. A copy of the proposed Amendment By-law may be inspected at the Clerk's Department, Second Floor, Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on any day except Saturday, Sunday or statutory holidays, onday, details may be obtained by enquiry to the Department of Development and Planning, Third Floor, Should any person wish to make a submission in writing it is requested that it be submitted to the Clerk's Department, aforesaid, prior to 3:00 p.m. Monday. July 21, 1980 Any written submission will be read by Submissions received after the closing of the Public Hearing will not be considered by council A21-Wednesday, July 16, 1980 - North Shore News and religious tolerance, he proposed that MPs oppose “everything the Klu Klux Klan stands for,” and protect Canadians from the racial attacks that the Klan is known for. ; The Klan recently open d an office in the East end of Toronto. Members of Parliament gave Rae's resolution their unanimous support. rocedures and equirements. NO. 2200,. 1968, the R.S.4 Single Family uly 21, 1980. Further unicipal