’ _38- ~ Wednesday, Ap Ol MORE THAN 150 voices will ~ be raised in harmony when A Vancouver Women’s Chorus (AVWC) hosts» women’s choirs from . Seattle — and Portland on Saturday, May 27. ‘This is the final concert in an - ambitious three-city tour, “Under -One Sky,” ‘composition of the same name by _composer. Joan Simcoe and lyri- cist-poet Judith Barrington. The first. two concerts in the series are Saturday, April..22 at Temple De Hirsch. in Seattle, Washington, and. Saturday, May. 6 cat. Scottish "Rite:’ Temple ‘in - wBortland, Oregon, ©: ta AVWC — made up of women . from . communities | throughout ‘Greater Vancouver — will host the :, Sacred Earth Singers,’ the Seattle. - Women’s: Ensemble :- and. the “Portland ‘Lesbian Choir. at the "Theatre at. Burnaby: South, 5455 _ Rumble St, Burnaby, , phos magazin sspoited that a Foo’s death-by-wipe-out :last- Dec. .” 23rd'at Maverick's was “the biggest ; single 4 news, ‘story to hit the sport in” the past'20 years.” : Only. 50 men in. : ihe “world : surf’ waves" that: range -. between five to nine metzes. ’ *AU36,:Foo was ‘one of the best, . his. legend. bourne" out: in 1985 ‘at.. ..Hawait’s” ‘Waimea “Bay. when he tumbled-‘off :a°12-metre wave in: , front of the -surf world’s legion of ‘Definite. macho “ photographers.” ntry,.” Stoked that Rolling Stone ran surf story — bummed it's about the : death of one of the Sport’ s best... - — Andrew McCredie : : Dial 1-800-667-9913 * Fax: 725-2138 (604) 78.3019 ‘| Box 590, Tofino, B.C. VOR 220 ie April 12, 1995 — North Shore News: This state-of-the-art theatre, easily accessed by SkyTrain and with ample free parking, has become home for AVWC’'s perfor- mances. The coming together of these ASL interpreted. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased at Women in Print, Little Sisters and Octopus Books. For ticket information, call 255-9404, featuring an original. four. choirs is creating an atmos- phere that embraces diversity and provides an opportunity for women singers, directors, com- posers, arrangers, lyricists and musicians to share their talents and visions for a more peaceful world. This alliance also: recognizes the capacity of music to nurture. change, inspire and empower and it is for this purpose that the first Pacific Northwest Women’s Choral Tour was created. _ Each of the four choruses will perform a 20-minute set based on four themes: diversity, empower- ment, relationships and connection to nature. The four groups will then join together i in song. All concerts begin at 8 p.m. and will be wheelchair accessible and « Oceanside at Parksville Island Getaway Special — $ Tih. OO rer night * per person, based on double occupancy Third night free with this ad prior to June 1, 1995 Package includes: One nights mountainside accomodation, .3 course gourmet dinner, fuil breakfast Win a free package § Just ask for our vacation package brochure : Reservations: 1-800-663-4232 ~ What’ ' happening in our District blic Hearings are scheduled to provide an opportunity - for Council to hear from those who believe their interest “in property may be aff ected by changes to these bylaws, as - - outlined below. Date: * _ Wednesday, Apa 19, 1995 “Time: 7:00 pam.) - Location: - Council Chamber of Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North h Vancouver, B. Cy. "Public Hearing on: nd Subdivision Control Bylaw Amendment _BYLAW 6728: “The District of North Vancouver © subdivision Control Bylaw, 1956, Amending Bylaw 42” “Applicant, “Vancouver “Subject Land: Lot D of Lott / 8, Block G, DL 785, Plan 4730, and Lot C of Lots 1/8, Block C, DL 785, Plan . {4730 (1777 Peters Road) To oamend Part VI of the Subdivision Control Bylaw’ by altering the minimum lot : size, regulations i in i section 22cii) 7 Proposed © : “Amendment: oc allow for the subdivision of 1777 Peters Road into two 15.08m (49.5 ft.) lots to permit a more equitable: redevelopment of the property. 4 Purpose: - Public Hearing on: © Zoning Bylaw Amendment /BYLAW era - “Rezoning Bylaw 1020; ‘Mulgrave School (on behalf of Cooperators General. Insurance.-.and. Marksearch, Properties Ltd.) - Applicant: | ‘subject Lands: Lot D, DL 613, Plan LMP 5354, CD7 Zone 10325 East Keith. Road - ‘North Shore Winter ‘Proposed "To amend the ‘Comprehensive’ Amendment: ‘Development 7 (CD7) Zone, governing the North Shore. Winter Club property to: - - allow for the inclusion of: a pr ivate school on a portion of the second. floor of the Club building The Corporation of the, Distri ct of North: - Purpose: , “Applicant: - - establisha: amaximum floor area of ot 7i5c9m _ (80495q, ft.) for the school; and» - “to reduce the parking requirement: for the: ‘ . North Shore Winter Club by 10 spaces z and -; “introduce the requirement for, 10, ‘Spaces for school parking. Pa tere ; To ) allow for the operation ofa private. school onthe subject lands by utilizing existing’ vacant : : space in the North Shore Winter Club * Public Hearing on | Zoning Bylaw Amendment BYLAW 6747 "Rezoning Bylaw 1023" The Corporation of the District of Ni ' rth ‘Vancouver © : : Proposed Text 1. To amend Part 2 of the ‘oiing Bylaw. b -inserting’a ‘definition for Video: ‘Lottery. Amendments: my ( Jenininals:. Purpose: To > prohibit Video 0 Lote Terminals in‘the municipality All persons who believe their interest in property. may be “affected by the above proposals will be: afforded.an’ opportunity to be heard in person and/ or by written’ ! submission. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearings. These Public Hearings » ‘vare held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies of the bylaws, resolutions, supporting staff reports ‘and any relevant background | material are ‘available’ for review. at the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens: Road, North’ »Mancouver,;in the Legislative Services Department: or “Planning Department, ‘Monday through. Friday, except Statutory Holidays, April 7 to 19, 1995 5 inclusive, between the h hours of 8: 30 am. sand 4: 30 ) p.m. a seusdia Hilsen ‘Deputy Municipal Clerk ApH? 7, 1995